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the property owner does the work without contractors but <br />property owners who are not able to do the work <br />themselves would not be allowed to fix up equally <br />nonconforming structures in an equally dilapidated <br />position because of their ability or physical health. <br />4. Waiving of Building Permits - The Big Island Board <br />of Governors requested that the City look at issuing on - <br />permit for several buildings as in some cases they were <br />buildings of similar structures, principally based upon <br />the fees charged. The current conditional use permit <br />for clear up work does not cover reconstruction of <br />existing buildings or new construction apart for the <br />caretaker's cabin and bathrooms. Council has <br />consistantly advised that prior to any rehab work or new <br />building construction a conditional use permit on a day <br />use recreational area must be approved by the City. <br />Until such time as the master plan is received and <br />Council approves the issue of further building permits <br />is moot. It is staff's recommendation that the issue of <br />whether one building permit should be issued for each <br />building be seperated from the fee issue and addressed <br />as follows: <br />a. Issuance of One Permit Building - While many of <br />the buildings are similar each has its own unique <br />situation and issuing a building permit for each <br />building is the best way for both parties to handle <br />each of the buildings instead of relying on one <br />permit for several buildings. A permit covering <br />several buildings may only be partially completed if <br />not all buildings are done and may cause for <br />issuance of a new building permit. This complicates <br />tracking of permit status and certificates of <br />occupancy. <br />b. Fees - For most of the smaller structures the fee <br />for each of these would be $25.00 per building. <br />While this fee is not great it does address the <br />issues of plan reviews prior to fix up together with <br />necessary inspections. Additionally these is a <br />charge on Big Island of $25.00 per inspection plus <br />the costs of going back and forth. There are a <br />number of nonprofit groups in the community who from <br />time to time are involved in the development and <br />construction process and to date the Ci' has not <br />made any exception for those groups. e City <br />realizes that this group is hard pressed financially <br />however, it is estimated that the total amount of <br />building permit fees would probably be under <br />$2,000.00 for work on existing buildings. The City <br />has no authority to waive a state surcharge fee on <br />such permits. (The Gtate surcharge would be $.50 <br />per each $25.00 building permit.) Any waiver of <br />such fees however shoald only be for existing <br />