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2008 Annual Building Permits Detail COUNTY OF MAUI DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED 250 SOUTH HIGH STREET Run Date 1/6/10 WAILUKU, HI 96793 Page 1 of 155 (808) 270-7250 FAX (808) 270-7972 January 01, 2008 to December 31, 2008 Project Name/ Property Owner Description/ Location # Units Valuation Builder 101 SINGLE FAMILY, DETACHED 535 $152,951,147.00 1 B-20080001 MONIZ, HAROLD AND AUDREY 1ST FARM DWELLING/GARAGE (1000SF) 1.00 $127,320.00 B FLORO DELLA 1/2/2008 SHAMMAH LTD PART(B) 600 LUAHOANA PL WAILUKU TMK 3-3-017:044 2,426 sf 2 B-20080006 WARFEL, ROLAND MAIN DWELLING / GARAGE 1.00 $250,000.00 B JOHN L. MAXFIELD 1/3/2008 WARFEL,ROLAND HANS 36 NAMAUU PL KIHEI TMK 3-9-022:007 2,408 sf 3 B-20080009 VIDINHAR, STANLEY MAIN DWELLING/GARAGE/COVERED LANAI 1.00 $242,520.00 B RKC CONSTRUCTION 1/3/2008 VIDINHAR, STANLEY 48 KOANI LOOP WAILUKU TMK 3-5-032:010 3,221 sf 4 B-20080012 KAOPUIKI, GAY 1ST FARM DWELLING (<1000SF) 1.00 $83,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/3/2008 KAOPUIKI, GAY 3184 MAUNALOA HWY HOOLEHUA TMK 5-2-004:096 sf 5 B-20080014 MOORE, WILLIAM B MAIN DWELLING 1.00 $200,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/3/2008 MOORE,WILLIAM BAXTER 288 KAIWI ST KAUNAKAKAI TMK 5-3-008:077 3,000 sf 6 B-20080015 MIDDLETON, EULIE 2ND FARM DWL/COV LANAI/CARPORT 1.00 $114,680.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/3/2008 MIDDLETON,EULIE L 955 KAUHIKOA RD HAIKU TMK 2-7-008:004 1,586 sf 7 B-20080016 KAMALAII ALAYNA PHASE 2 LOT 28 - DWELLING/GARAGE 1.00 $189,070.00 B BETSILL BROTHERS 1/4/2008 WAIPUILANI ASSOCIATES,LLC KIHEI TMK 3-9-059:003 2,733 sf CONSTRUCTION 8 B-20080017 KAMALII ALAYNA PH2 - LOT 30 MODEL B - DWELLING/GARAGE 1.00 $131,160.00 B BETSILL BROTHERS 1/4/2008 WAIPUILANI ASSOCIATES,LLC KIHEI TMK 3-9-059:003 1,785 sf CONSTRUCTION 9 B-20080018 KAMALII ALYANA PH2 - LOT 29 MODEL E2 - DWELLING/GARAGE 1.00 $189,070.00 B BETSILL BROTHERS 1/4/2008 WAIPUILANI ASSOCIATES,LLC KIHEI TMK 3-9-059:003 2,733 sf CONSTRUCTION 10 B-20080023 CASTLE & COOKE RESORTS, LLC MAIN DWELLING / COVERED LANAIS 1.00 $953,500.00 B LANAI BUILDERS INC 1/4/2008 CASTLE & COOKE RESORTS LLC 477 HULOPOE DR LANAI CITY TMK 4-9-023:009 3,894 sf 11 B-20080026 ERATA, REYNALDO MAIN DWELLING (REPLACEMENT) 1.00 $150,000.00 B WILLIAM DOMINGO SR 1/4/2008 ETRATA,REYNALDO ALVAREZ 325 GAY ST LANAI CITY TMK 4-9-007:169 976 sf 12 B-20080028 TROXELL, JONAS ACCESSORY DWELLING 1.00 $60,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/4/2008 PILIWALE PARTNERS LLC 35 HONUHULA ST KIHEI TMK 3-9-035:120 494 sf 13 B-20080032 TOM, ELONIAN PUA FARM DWELLING (1000 SF) 1.00 $85,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/7/2008 HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS 597 PUEO DR KULA TMK 2-2-028:083 1,066 sf Permit_summary_detail_by_structure_class9 COUNTY OF MAUI DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED 250 SOUTH HIGH STREET Run Date 1/6/10 WAILUKU, HI 96793 Page 2 of 155 (808) 270-7250 FAX (808) 270-7972 January 01, 2008 to December 31, 2008 Project Name/ Property Owner Description/ Location # Units Valuation Builder 14 B-20080037 MATSUDA-KUWAHARA, TAMMY MAIN DWELLING/GARAGE 1.00 $247,260.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/7/2008 MATSUDA-KUWAHARA, TAMMY 94 MOOLU CIR WAILUKU TMK 3-5-032:099 sf 15 B-20080041 ALBETE, ZACHARY & CONNIE MAIN FARM DWELLING/COV LANAI & COV DECK 1.00 $210,300.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/7/2008 ALBETE, ZACHARY/CONNIE 1034 NANIHOKU PL HAIKU TMK 2-7-029:010 2,698 sf 16 B-20080045 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 9 KU'INEHE (BLDG 1) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 17 B-20080046 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 7 KU'INEHE (BLDG 2) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 18 B-20080047 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 5 KU'INEHE (BLDG 3) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 19 B-20080059 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 DWL/GARAGE/COV ENTRY & LANAI -BLDG 15 1.00 $300,875.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 53 KU'INEHE (BLDG 15) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 20 B-20080060 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI & ENTRY-BLDG 16 1.00 $300,875.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 51 KU'INEHE (BLDG 16) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 21 B-20080061 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI & ENTRY 1.00 $300,875.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 49 KU'INEHE (BLDG 17) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 22 B-20080062 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 DWL/GARAGE/COV ENTRY & LANAI - BLDG 18 1.00 $300,875.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 47 KU'INEHE (BLDG 18) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 23 B-20080066 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI - BLDG 22 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 21 KU'INEHE (BLDG 22) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 24 B-20080067 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI - BLDG 23 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 19 KU'INEHE (BLDG 23) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 25 B-20080068 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI - BLDG 24 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 17 KU'INEHE (BLDG 24) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 26 B-20080069 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI - BLDG 25 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 15 KU'INEHE (BLDG 25) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP Permit_summary_detail_by_structure_class9 COUNTY OF MAUI DEVELOPMENT SERVICES ADMINISTRATION BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED 250 SOUTH HIGH STREET Run Date 1/6/10 WAILUKU, HI 96793 Page 3 of 155 (808) 270-7250 FAX (808) 270-7972 January 01, 2008 to December 31, 2008 Project Name/ Property Owner Description/ Location # Units Valuation Builder 27 B-20080070 KULAMALU VILLAGE: LOT 4-A-4 2 STORY DWL/GARAGE/COV LANAI - BLDG 26 1.00 $264,750.00 B VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION 1/8/2008 D R HORTON - SCHULER HOMES 11 KU'INEHE (BLDG 26) PL PUKALANI TMK 2-3-008:044 2,118 sf CORP 28 B-20080072 PRAVER, PAUL MAIN FARM DWELLING 1.00 $650,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/8/2008 MULHOLLAND,MICHAEL R PUA NIU WAY LAHAINA TMK 4-7-009:035 4,797 sf 29 B-20080073 PRAVER, PAUL 2ND FARM DWELLING, COVERED LANAI (1000SF 1.00 $300,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/8/2008 MULHOLLAND,MICHAEL R PUA NIU WAY LAHAINA TMK 4-7-009:035 2,068 sf 30 B-20080078 CHARBONNEAU, JEFF / STEFANIE 2ND FARM DWELLING 1.00 $300,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/8/2008 TBCX LLC 564 ANEKONA ST WAILUKU TMK 3-3-017:168 sf 31 B-20080079 SHANER, KENNETH MAIN DWELLING 1.00 $152,600.00 B RICKY R OTSUKA 1/9/2008 SHANER,JANET S TRUST 56 NOHOKAI ST KIHEI TMK 3-9-007:049 2,064 sf 32 B-20080080 SHANER, KENNETH ACCESSORY DWELLING 1.00 $66,600.00 B RICKY R OTSUKA 1/9/2008 SHANER,JANET S TRUST 54 NOHOKAI ST KIHEI TMK 3-9-007:049 840 sf 33 B-20080082 FUJII, YASUHIRO/KAYO MAIN DWELLING/GARAGE/FOYER 1.00 $1,000,000.00 B ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN & 1/9/2008 YASUHIRO, FUJII ETAL 210 PAHI ST KIHEI TMK 2-1-022:021 4,520 sf CONSTRUCTION, INC. 34 B-20080084 CALIVA, ERNEST JR. AND KRISTINE DWELLING / CARPORT 1.00 $50,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/9/2008 CALIVA, ERNEST JR. AND KRISTINE 523 KAIMANA ST KAHULUI TMK 3-8-056:058 740 sf 35 B-20080085 PULLMAN, MICHAEL ACCESSORY DWELLING 1.00 $50,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/9/2008 PULLMAN, MICHAEL 179 MOOLU CIR WAILUKU TMK 3-5-032:082 500 sf 36 B-20080090 SNELLING, GEORGE/ETAL DWELLING 1.00 $190,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/10/2008 SNELLING,DAVID GEORGE JR 180 HOAIKANE ST MAUNALOA TMK 5-1-010:083 1,800 sf 37 B-20080094 BECRAFT, JAMIE MAIN DWELLING/GARAGE 1.00 $395,120.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/11/2008 BECRAFT, JAMIE 15 NOHOANA PL WAILUKU TMK 3-5-025:028 4,897 sf 38 B-20080096 LYNCH, STEVEN ETAL ACCESSORY DWELLING/ DECK 1.00 $40,000.00 X7 OWNER BUILDER 1/11/2008 LYNCH,STEVEN E.
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