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Votes at a glance: commission approves multiple lease awards, revocable permits and master-plan FONSI on Kauaʻi

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Summary

At the May 19 Hawaiian Homes Commission meeting in Poʻipu, commissioners approved a slate of lease awards, revocable-permit renewals, a right‑of‑entry for nonprofit projects, and issued a finding of no significant impact (FONSI) for the Wakiu/Waku homestead master plan on Maui. Several items were acted on by voice vote.

The Hawaiian Homes Commission on May 19 voted on a series of consent and action items. Most motions were carried by voice vote; where a commissioner recused, it is noted.

Summary of actions recorded on the transcript:

- Consent agenda (D2–D14): commissioners approved 13 items on the consent calendar, including homestead services items and application/lot administration matters. (Motion carried by voice vote.)

- E1 — Approval of lease awards, Kaʻulokahai Subdivision (Koolokahi Subdivision increments 2D, 2E, 2F): Motion carried by voice vote. Department staff confirmed commencement dates will be amended when lots are assigned.

- E2 — Approval of residential project lease awards for Puʻohana Subdivision Phase 2 (99‑year project leases): Motion carried by voice vote.

- E3 — Approval of residential project leases for Kāʻuaʻiai Subdivisions (99‑year…

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