This conference will discuss the new events and progress regarding Hawaii Land Use Law; including legal issues in Hawaii, agricultural land issues, legislative update, tribal burial laws, and traditional rights.
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#a.167826Thursday January 17,
3:45PM to 5:00PMDevelopment through Exemptions – A Panel Discussion |
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This will be a discussion about the evolution of reclassification, permitting and land use development. Land planners will find it useful to understand how land ... more This will be a discussion about the evolution of reclassification, permitting and land use development. Land planners will find it useful to understand how land use laws adn permitting developed and are evolving now. Instructors: Kali Watson Kali Watson is President & Chief Executive Officer for Hawaiian Community Development. During his tenure as the Director of the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL), he was responsible for coordinating the development of over 3,100 residential lots on Hawaiian Home Lands. |
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#a.167829Friday January 18,
1:30PM to 4:45PMEthical Considerations |
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3.00 |
This topic will disucss the rules of professional conduct; land use ethics and the courts. Ethics is good for land planners and anyone working in a professional ... more This topic will disucss the rules of professional conduct; land use ethics and the courts. Ethics is good for land planners and anyone working in a professional capacity. Instructors: Patricia E. Salkin The Rules of Professional Conduct and Land Use Lawyers; The Government Attorney-Client Privilege; Ethics Jeopardy – Land Use Ethics and the Courts |
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#a.167828Friday January 18,
10:30AM to 12:15PMHawaii Burial Laws / Traditional and Customary Rights |
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This topic will discuss the Kawaihou Church case on Kauai and other burial laws and Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Land Planners in Haw ... more This topic will discuss the Kawaihou Church case on Kauai and other burial laws and Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Land Planners in Hawaii and other areas with native american land need to know these laws as they deveope land in these native american areas. Instructors: Dawn Naomi S. Chang Dawn Naomi S. Chang is a principal with Ku`iwalu, a small native Hawaiian woman-owned small business that specializes in culturally sensitive issues, including working with developers and native Hawaiian families on native Hawaiian burial issues to developing a comprehensive management plan for Mauna Kea. |
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#a.167827Friday January 18,
9:00AM to 10:15AMIntro/Transit and Hawaii Land Use |
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1.25 |
This topic will discuss the transportation issues of hawaii. This is valuable information for land planners as they plan new roads and transportation around bui ... more This topic will discuss the transportation issues of hawaii. This is valuable information for land planners as they plan new roads and transportation around buildings. Instructors: Daniel Grabauskas Daniel A. Grabauskas is the CEO and Executive Director of the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART), which oversees the Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project. Prior to his appointment in 2012, he served in the State of Massachusetts in positions including Director of Consumer Affairs and Secretary of Transportation. |
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#a.167821Thursday January 17,
9:00AM to 10:30AMIntroduction/Critical Legal Issues in Hawaii |
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1.50 |
This topic will cover how land use in Hawaii is being regulated. This will help land planners as they work to comply with city and state laws regarding land dev ... more This topic will cover how land use in Hawaii is being regulated. This will help land planners as they work to comply with city and state laws regarding land development. Instructors: David A. Callies FAICP Prof. David A. Callies, FAICP, ACREL, Program Co-Chair, of the William S. Richardson School of Law came to the School in 1978, following a decade of adjunct teaching and private practice where he counseled local, state, and national government agencies in land use management and control, transportation policy, and intergovernmental relations. |
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#a.167824Thursday January 17,
1:45PM to 2:45PMLand Use Commission: Emerging Agricultural Land Issues |
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1.00 |
This topic will cover the re-emergence of saving agricultural lands. Land planners will learn new ways to preserve agricultural land while building around it. ... more This topic will cover the re-emergence of saving agricultural lands. Land planners will learn new ways to preserve agricultural land while building around it. Instructors: Benjamin Kudo Benjamin A. Kudo, PhD, Program Co-Chair, Counsel with Ashford & Wriston LLP, specializes in land use, planning, zoning and real estate development. He has handled major resort, commercial, industrial, and residential developments throughout Hawaii, representing clients locally, from around the nation, and internationally from the Pacific-Asia region. |
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#a.167825Thursday January 17,
3:00PM to 3:45PMLand Use Legislative Update |
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0.75 |
Thsi topic will discuss the new legislative updates. It will be helpful for land planners to learn about changes to the laws that will affect future projects. ... more Thsi topic will discuss the new legislative updates. It will be helpful for land planners to learn about changes to the laws that will affect future projects. Instructors: David Arakawa David Z. Arakawa has served as Executive Director of the Land Use Research Foundation of Hawaii, and a Manager with the Leeward Oahu Transportation Management Association, since 2007. Prior to that, he was a Senior Vice President with Hawaiian Airlines and prior to that, he was Corporation Counsel with the City and County of Honolulu for eight years. |
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#a.167822Thursday January 17,
10:45AM to 12:00PMSpecial Districts: HCDA and Waikiki Special Design District |
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1.25 |
This topic will dicuss two special districts in Honolulu, HDCA and Waikiki districts and how they have been developed. Good example for land planners to learn f ... more This topic will dicuss two special districts in Honolulu, HDCA and Waikiki districts and how they have been developed. Good example for land planners to learn from. Instructors: Anthony J.H. Ching Anthony J.H. Ching is the Executive Director of the Hawaii Community Development Authority, a position he assumed in January, 2008. He has considerable experience in planning and land use, and has worked as an administrator in state agencies for more than 25 years. Most recently, he served as the Executive Officer of the State Land Use Commission. |
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#a.167823Thursday January 17,
12:00PM to 1:00PMSpecial Presentation – Taking a Critical Look at 30 Years of the Supreme Court’s Taking Jurisprudence |
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0.75 |
This topic will look back at the last 30 years on different Supreme Court rulings regarding land use law. Good for land planners to understand the history of la ... more This topic will look back at the last 30 years on different Supreme Court rulings regarding land use law. Good for land planners to understand the history of land use law rules in Hawaii. Instructors: Michael Berger Michael M. Berger is a partner with Manatt Phelps & Phillips LLP and serves as co-chair of the firm’s Appellate Practice Group. His appellate cases have involved planning, zoning, eminent domain, various kinds of business litigation, landslides, contract, due process, equal protection, defective construction, nuisance, insurance and environmental law.
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