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Committee delays Oʻahu Historic Preservation Commission review; staff and funding gaps cited

2522884 · March 3, 2025
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The Zoning Committee postponed action on whether to retain, amend or repeal the ordinance establishing the Oʻahu Historic Preservation Commission and asked staff to prepare a draft report for its April 3, 2025 meeting. Commissioners and DPP requested dedicated staff and clarified next steps as a certified local government.

The Zoning Committee on Thursday reviewed a departmental report from the Oʻahu Historic Preservation Commission and postponed formal action until the committee’s next meeting on April 3, 2025 so members could consider a draft report from the chair.

The commission, which was initially established by ordinance in 1993 and reestablished with appointments in 2022, told the committee it recommends retaining ROH chapter 33, article 10 without change. Michael Catt, acting historic planner at the Department of Planning and Permitting (DPP) and staff to the commission, presented the commission’s report and described…

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