Appeals Court Hears Arguments On Turtle Bay Expansion

HONOLULU - Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals arguments Wednesday on the future of the evolution of the North Shore near Turtle Bay Resort.

Kuilima Resort Co. Wants to build a subdivision and develop Turtle Bay Resort, on the basis of an agreement, he received during the year 1985. North Shore lawyers to try people, stop the expansion, that the Court of achieving the developers a new study environmental impact.

“All we ask is that you must do what the law requires. They must evaluate the environmental impacts of this project, there is this gigantic project, a dinosaur project, a project that is 23 years old and he has not been built, “said attorney Rory Wicks.

Developers argue that there is nothing new on the expansion approved all these years.

“A statement of the additional pollution is not justified really any reading of the administrative body,” Kuilima Resort Co. Lawyer said Sharon Lovejoy.

However, North Shore population says that transport is now much more serious, and the place is in development.

“For anyone on this island states, and more particularly to someone who has never been in northern shore, to say that the conditions are the same today as in 2000, is a aberration ”

The Tribunal is therefore a decision later, despite results that loses, it is expected that this decision by law.

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