tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7875069982976812251.post7876626774825499494..comments2023-10-17T04:51:08.765-10:00Comments on KauaiEclectic: Musings: Battered and BruisedJoan Conrowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00172330100788007499noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7875069982976812251.post-42383155588927912042011-06-16T18:18:17.581-10:002011-06-16T18:18:17.581-10:00trapping and culling is a better answer. Wild cat...trapping and culling is a better answer. Wild cats have no place here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7875069982976812251.post-33064722583292625472011-06-16T08:24:24.072-10:002011-06-16T08:24:24.072-10:00This is the pinnacle height of illogic. Trapping a...This is the pinnacle height of illogic. Trapping and neutering at least stops them from breeding more cats. It is obviously an improvement over leaving them to themselves to breed. It shouldn't surprise that such short-shortsightedness would be taken for wisdom among some of the activists here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7875069982976812251.post-50987195948358775782011-06-15T14:20:05.108-10:002011-06-15T14:20:05.108-10:00Wow - for once, I agree with you. Again, WOW.
The...Wow - for once, I agree with you. Again, WOW.<br /><br />The simple fact of the matter is there is access along the beach, it is the public trust land. Year round, there is sand on that beach that allows access across it. Period. <br /><br />The Sproats have thier concerns, granted but why are the Naturalists involved, at all. This is not their kuleana, there is access to the beach, now there are two. Thank you to Bob and the board members of Waioli.<br /><br />I, for one, thank you Waioli Corp for generously giving the TWO easements to that precious resource, known as Larsen's Beach.<br /><br />http://kauainaturists.blogspot.com/2011/06/richard-spacer-appointed-nac-area.htmlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7875069982976812251.post-8390681861204073152011-06-15T12:48:13.053-10:002011-06-15T12:48:13.053-10:00This is all a bunch of BS your stirring around..
...This is all a bunch of BS your stirring around.. <br /><br />Fence or no fence, "native hawaiians" (Race not specified, only have to be a local resident) "can legally access any coastline if no public access is provided within 1500 feet". It's referred to as "easement by necessity" so locals can access their fishing grounds and ocean. Trespassing does not apply to this right and it is Hawaii Real Estate law.<br /><br />3rd beach kaupea (secrets) trail is still a public right of way that is simply blocked by the land owner.. Legally, you can still pass through the land to access the beach. Same goes for Kipu Kai,etc.<br /><br />The only place this does not apply is PMRF as they will shoot you and get a way with it.......Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7875069982976812251.post-24144837416052119212011-06-15T11:54:09.128-10:002011-06-15T11:54:09.128-10:00How refreshing to see an accurate description of w...How refreshing to see an accurate description of what is going on at Lepeuli. My only issue is your comment that "Waioli hasn’t handled the situation faultlessly; hiring Laymon was probably its biggest mistake". I wonder what specifically you think Waioli has done to back up your claim that it "hasnit handled the situation faultlessly". Also, what specific information or opinion do you have that backs up your claim that the leasing (not hiring) of the property to Bruce Laymon's ranch was a mistake. Bruce and his employees, from all indications, have been exemplary stewards of the land and Bruce has shown great restraint and patience with the often hostile and personal attacks he has had to endure in recent years. The false accusation of attempted murder by Jesse Reynolds is just the latest example.<br /><br />Talk is cheap but the facts are there for anyone to see if they will only take their blinders off and look. Thank you Joan for sticking to the facts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com