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Aouo Condominium Associations (Oahu Pets Not Prohibited As of 1/16/2014) AOUO CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS (OAHU PETS NOT PROHIBITED AS OF 1/16/2014) Project # Project Name Designated Officer for Direct Contact / Mailing Address 5 1001 WILDER WAYNE LEONIDA PRESIDENT 1520 LILIHA ST 711 HONOLULU HI 96817 1130 1011 PROSPECT RICHARD CONRADT PRESIDENT 1188 BISHOP ST STE 2503 HONOLULU HI 96813 1960 1015 WILDER LINDA FUJITANI PRESIDENT 1015 WILDER AVE #905 HONOLULU HI 96822 1551 1037 KAHUAMOKU VITA VILI PRESIDENT 94‐1037 KAHUAMOKU ST #3 WAIPAHU HI 96797 527 1040 KINAU JERRY ZAK PRESIDENT 55 S JUDD ST #607 HONOLULU HI 96817 228 1111 WILDER BRENDAN BURNS PRESIDENT 1111 WILDER AVE #7A HONOLULU HI 96822 1295 1112 KINAU LINDA Y NAKAGAWA SOLE OWNER 1112 KINAU ST PH HONOLULU HI 96814 504 1134 KINAU GEORGES GILBERT PRESIDENT 1134 KINAU ST #507 HONOLULU HI 96814 4726 1242 MATLOCK BRANDON YOSHIMOTO PRESIDENT 1242 MATLOCK AVE 201 HONOLULU HI 96814 916 1260 RICHARD LANE EDGAR FERNANDEZ PRESIDENT 1260 RICHARD LN #B220 HONOLULU HI 96819 3827 1329 DOMINIS CARL KIM PRESIDENT 1329 DOMINIS ST #B HONOLULU HI 96822 6519 1402 PIIKOI STREET CALVIN CHOY PRESIDENT 1402 PIIKOI ST #302 HONOLULU HI 96814 1301 1412 KEWALO FREDERICK ZANE DEVELOPER 50 S BERETANIA ST STE C101 HONOLULU HI 96813 1234 1425 PUNAHOU ELIZABETH MILLER PRESIDENT 1425 PUNAHOU #204 HONOLULU HI 96822 5843 1426 KEEAUMOKU JAMES SIATKAVITZ PRESIDENT 1426 KEEAUMOKU ST., #A‐2 HONOLULU HI 96822 1650 1436 KEWALO STANLEY IGE PRESIDENT 1436 KEWALO ST APT 402 HONOLULU HI 96822 6652 1510 LIHOLIHO DARREL LAU PRESIDENT 1504 LIHOLIHO ST #304 HONOLULU HI 96822 2456 1515 PELE STREET AMY ONAKA PRESIDENT 1515 PELE ST #B HONOLULU HI 96813 1065 1525 PENSACOLA IVAN KAISAN PRESIDENT 1525 PENSACOLA ST #302 HONOLULU HI 96822 6882 1533 NEHOA STREET LINDSAY NORCROSS PRESIDENT 1533 NEHOA ST #4A HONOLULU HI 96822 1302 1545 LIONA RAYNARD CHUN PRESIDENT PO BOX 10600 HONOLULU HI 96816 5672 1551 ALA WAI (FKA THE WATERMARK) JERRY MANIN PRESIDENT 420 WAIAKAMILO RD., #411 HONOLULU HI 96817 171 1616 KEWALO (AKA MAKIKI IKI) REBECCA COVERT PRESIDENT 1616 KEWALO ST #302 HONOLULU HI 96822 399 1616 LIHOLIHO KENNETH OKUNO PRESIDENT 1616 LIHOLIHO ST #203 HONOLULU HI 96822 930 1634 NUUANU WALLY NITTA V PRESIDENT 1634 NUUANU AVE #406 HONOLULU HI 96817 1486 1650 PIIKOI SEAN WATABAYASHI PRESIDENT 1650 PIIKOI ST #503 HONOLULU HI 96822 DISCLAIMER: List of registered condominium associations on Oahu that do not prohibit pets. Please be informed that the information is based upon self-reporting by persons completing the form and responding to the question of whether pets are prohibited by the condominium association. If you have any questions please contact the DCCA Real Estate Branch at (808) 586-2643. AOUO CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS (OAHU PETS NOT PROHIBITED AS OF 1/16/2014) Project # Project Name Designated Officer for Direct Contact / Mailing Address 5362 1717 PALOLO AVENUE RENEE KINCHLA PRESIDENT 1717 C PALOLO AVE HONOLULU HI 96816 1206 1718 ANAPUNI MARY REED PRESIDENT 201 OHUA AVE #302‐I HONOLULU HI 96815 314 1833 ANAPUNI KATHERINE KOHASHI PRESIDENT 2000 KUNIHI PL HONOLULU HI 96821 3008 1906 FERN STREET ROBERT CRAVALHO SECRETARY 1906 FERN ST #303 HONOLULU HI 96826 1667 1942/1946 PAUOA ROAD SCOTT BUNAG PRESIDENT 1942 A PAUOA ROAD HONOLULU HI 96813 3112 2018 FERN KEN TATSUGUCHI PRESIDENT 2018 FERN ST #205 HONOLULU HI 96826 144 2033 NUUANU GREG FLEMING PRESIDENT 2033 NUUANU AVE #12‐B HONOLULU HI 96817 1509 2040 NUUANU STUART LERNER PRESIDENT 2040 NUUANU AVE #1401 HONOLULU HI 96817 4670 2100 KALAKAUA AVENUE ROBERT SIEGEL SECRETARY 681 FIFTH AVE NEW YORK NY 10022 381 2233 ALA WAI MICHAEL BOLLINGER PRESIDENT 2233 ALA WAI BLVD #19B HONOLULU HI 96815 244 250 OHUA ROBERT DOESECKLE PRESIDENT 250 OHUA AVE PH E HONOLULU HI 96815 1589 2638 NAKOO CONDO PROJ THE TERRINE ZANE PRESIDENT 45‐116 MAHALANI ST KANEOHE HI 96744 1758 2764 BOOTH SANFORD SATO PRESIDENT 2764 D BOOTH RD HONOLULU HI 96813 1787 2828 KALIHI SERAFIN JUSTO PRESIDENT 2828 B KALIHI STREET HONOLULU HI 96819 60 3003 KALAKAUA PATRICK BIRMINGHAM PRESIDENT 3003 KALAKAUA 8A HONOLULU HI 96813 1 3019 KALAKAUA AVE JAMES KRENTLER V PRESIDENT 3019 KALAKAUA AVE #9 HONOLULU HI 96815 150 3056 KALAKAUA ERIC CRISPIN PRESIDENT 3056 KALAKAUA AVE #7W HONOLULU HI 96815 3696 3346 EAST MANOA ROAD LORRAINE S TASAKA PRESIDENT 3346 E MANOA RD UNIT B HONOLULU HI 96822 3325 3458 KALIHI PATRICK WEEKS TREASURER 3458 A KALIHI ST HONOLULU HI 96819 630 441 LEWERS PETER LEE PRESIDENT 500 ALAKAWA STREET #214 HONOLULU HI 96817 1494 465 KAPAHULU EILEEN BYRNES PRESIDENT 98‐2021 KIKALA ST AIEA HI 96701 4090 47‐501 AHUIMANU ROAD DAVID RIOS PRESIDENT 47‐501 AHUIMANU RD UNIT B KANEOHE HI 96744 3698 541 LAUIKI MALCOLM YORKSTON PRESIDENT 3748 KUMULANI PL HONOLULU HI 96822 1609 727 UNIVERSITY DAVID ASING PRESIDENT 3811 MAUNA LOA AVE HONOLULU HI 96816 164 730 MAKALEKA CAROLINE AFFONSO PRESIDENT C/O BOB TANAKA, INC., 1055 KALO PL., STE 103 HONOLULU HI 96816 3501 802 PUNAHOU MARK A MARARAGAN PRESIDENT 802 PUNAHOU #407 HONOLULU HI 96826 DISCLAIMER: List of registered condominium associations on Oahu that do not prohibit pets. Please be informed that the information is based upon self-reporting by persons completing the form and responding to the question of whether pets are prohibited by the condominium association. If you have any questions please contact the DCCA Real Estate Branch at (808) 586-2643. AOUO CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS (OAHU PETS NOT PROHIBITED AS OF 1/16/2014) Project # Project Name Designated Officer for Direct Contact / Mailing Address 6727 931 COOLIDGE BRIAN D LOTT PRESIDENT 931 COOLIDGE ST #101 HONOLULU HI 96826 3570 949 PROSPECT DENNIS SADOWSKI PRESIDENT 1726 HAU ST HONOLULU HI 96819 5913 968 SPENCER DAVID TAKAKI PRESIDENT 968 SPENCER ST #204 HONOLULU HI 96822 1779 ACACIA PARK TRAVIS MICKEY PRESIDENT 1111 ACACIA RD #104 PEARL CITY HI 96782 996 ADMIRAL THOMAS APTS THE FREDERICK DAUER PRESIDENT 1221 VICTORIA ST #2504 HONOLULU HI 96814 3379 A'ELOA TERRACE MICHAEL GARRETT PRESIDENT 91‐1089 NAMAHOE ST #6G KAPOLEI HI 96707 446 AHUIMANU GARDENS UNIT I MATT LONGFELLOW PRESIDENT 500 ALAKAWA STREET #214 HONOLULU HI 96817 632 AIEA LANI ESTATES JAIME KUROSAWA PRESIDENT 99‐1440 AIEA HEIGHTS DR #33 AIEA HI 96701 1943 AIEA RIDGE JEREMY MORROW PRESIDENT 99‐969 AIEA HEIGHTS DR #V AIEA HI 96701 354 AIKAHI GARDENS KIRKWOOD GARBETT PRESIDENT 174‐2 NOKE ST #1602 KAILUA HI 96734 6456 AINAHAU GARDENS GARY PERRIN PRESIDENT P.O. BOX 75385 HONOLULU HI 96836 6435 ALA MOANA TOWER TONY DIAZ PRESIDENT 1617 KAPIOLANI BLVD #806 HONOLULU HI 96814 330 ALA WAI COVE ALBERT MATSUDA PRESIDENT 509 UNIVERSITY AVE #403 HONOLULU HI 96826 246 ALA WAI EAST EDWARD DASILVA PRESIDENT 2547 ALA WAI BLVD #401 HONOLULU HI 96815 56 ALA WAI MANOR HOLLY TRONT PRESIDENT 620 MCCULLY ST 503 HONOLULU HI 96826 312 ALA WAI MANSION JOSEPH CORNOR PRESIDENT 2029 ALA WAI BLVD #603 HONOLULU HI 96815 211 ALA WAI PLAZA INC AMY CRISCOLA PRESIDENT 500 UNIVERSITY AVE #1629 HONOLULU HI 96826 286 ALA WAI PLAZA SKYRISE SUZIE LEWIS PRESIDENT 555 UNIVERSITY AVE #2305 HONOLULU HI 96826 4971 ALA WAI TERRACE BOBBY BROWN PRESIDENT 1684 ALA MOANA BLVD 453 HONOLULU HI 96815 332 ALA WAI TOWN HOUSE JUDITH ANDERSON PRESIDENT 2421 ALA WAI BLVD #1703 HONOLULU HI 96815 4245 ALDER VILLA NORMAN SACK PRESIDENT 915 ALDER ST HONOLULU HI 96814 166 ALEWA‐LANI ESTATES JUDY FRANKLIN PRESIDENT 1263 ALEWA DRIVE NO 7 HONOLULU HI 96817 858 ALEXANDER GARDENS JERRY PINELL PRESIDENT 1427 ALEXANDER ST #304 HONOLULU HI 96822 3695 ALII COVE/ALII COURT/LOFTS MDL CMPLX DENIS COTE PRESIDENT 91‐1025 HO'OPILI ST #50 EWA BEACH HI 96706 614 ALIKA THE MARVIN NAKAJIMA PRESIDENT 1414 ALEXANDER ST 704 HONOLULU HI 96822 6185 ALLURE WAIKIKI BRAD BLUCHER PRESIDENT 1837 KALAKAUA AVE #1809 HONOLULU HI 96815 DISCLAIMER: List of registered condominium associations on Oahu that do not prohibit pets. Please be informed that the information is based upon self-reporting by persons completing the form and responding to the question of whether pets are prohibited by the condominium association. If you have any questions please contact the DCCA Real Estate Branch at (808) 586-2643. AOUO CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATIONS (OAHU PETS NOT PROHIBITED AS OF 1/16/2014) Project # Project Name Designated Officer for Direct Contact / Mailing Address 708 ALOHA TOWERS INC JAMES P BROWNE PRESIDENT 430 LEWERS ST #6C HONOLULU HI 96815 563 ALOHALANI‐TROPICANA JULIA MAIORI PRESIDENT 814 KINAU ST #206 HONOLULU HI 96813 374 ANGA‐ROA CONDOMINIUM ARTHUR LONGSTREET PRESIDENT 1545 NEHOA ST #403 HONOLULU HI 96822 5249 ANUHEA AT MAKAKILO JOSEPH A BOBICH PRESIDENT 92‐6047 NEMO ST KAPOLEI HI 96707 3950 APAPANE WOODS PAUL BASS PRESIDENT 45‐641 E APAPANE ST KANEOHE HI 96744 2486 ARBORS THE GEORGE CARPENTER PRESIDENT 91‐9927 LA'AULU ST (SITE OFC) EWA BEACH HI 96706 5001 AUWAI ESTATES WILLIAM DUVAL PRESIDENT 620 B AUWAI STREET KAILUA HI 96734 204 BARCLAY THE AL SERAFIN PRESIDENT 1330 WILDER AVE #108 HONOLULU HI 96822 5715 BEACH VILLAS AT KO OLINA LAWRENCE HARRINGTON PRESIDENT 39 SHORELINE DRIVE FOXBOROUGH MA 02035 135 BEAUMONT WOODS TERRACE CONDO JEREMY GRAD PRESIDENT 3278 BEAUMONT WOODS PLACE HONOLULU HI 96822 338 BEL‐AIRE THE LEONARD JAFFE PRESIDENT 44‐014 AUMOANA PL KANEOHE HI 96744 128 BELLEVUE TOWER RAMONA KONG PRESIDENT 759 ALEWA DR HONOLULU HI 96817 1536 BELVEDERE THE JANIS SANCHEZ PRESIDENT 929 AHANA ST #205 HONOLULU HI 96814 777 BISHOP GARDENS RODOLFO IBAY PRESIDENT 1470 DILLINGHAM BLVD., #D228 HONOLULU HI 96817 5169 BISHOP MANOR DAVID FUJIHARA PRESIDENT C/O BOB TANAKA, INC., 1055 KALO PL #103 HONOLULU HI 96826 982 BLUESTONE JONATHAN GRINDLE PRESIDENT 383 C KAELEPULU DR KAILUA HI 96734 1050 BOULEVARD TOWER MAX SUITER PRESIDENT 411 ILILANI ST KAILUA HI 96734 6620 CABANA AT WAIKIKI THE MICHAEL GOETZKE PRESIDENT 2551 CARTWRIGHT ROAD #402 HONOLULU HI 96815 1501 CAMBRIDGE THE FRANCIS K Y DUNG PRESIDENT 3706 SIERRA DR HONOLULU HI 96816 651 CANAL HOUSE JEFFREY MARK FOX PRESIDENT 2611 ALA WAI BLVD #2004 HONOLULU HI 96815 1742 CANNERY ROW LEON WOLFLEY PRESIDENT 500 ALAKAWA ST #114 HONOLULU HI 96817 791 CANTERBURY PLACE CATHY MOSZKOWICZ PRESIDENT P.
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