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September 6, 2008
Building over burial sites in Hawaii
A court battle is being waged in Hawaii to decide whether a house may be built over burial sites. Here is a summary of the situation based on Diana Leone, Iwi lawsuit on Kauai may be felt statewide alter state legislation, Honolulu Advertiser, Sept. 5, 2008:
- Joseph Brescia is building a house on a beachfront lot on the north shore of Kaua'i.
- During the building process, 30 Native Hawaiian (iwi) remains were discovered.
- Jeff Chandler wants construction of the house stopped.
- Originally, a local burial council ruled that the remains must be preserved in place.
- A division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources overturned the burial council's decision.
- Brescia agreed to place cement caps over the burials located under his house which is built on pillars.
September 6, 2008 in Current Events, Death Event Planning | Permalink
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