Hawaii Volcanoes National Park plans to challenge an application for a helicopter landing pad in the former Royal Gardens subdivision, according to the Hawaii County Planning Department. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park plans to challenge an application for a helicopter landing
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park plans to challenge an application for a helicopter landing pad in the former Royal Gardens subdivision, according to the Hawaii County Planning Department.
County Planner Jeff Darrow said the park notified the county it has completed the form for a contested case hearing regarding Paradise Helicopters’ proposal but is working on paying the $200 fee.
The park has until Jan. 3, a week before the Windward Planning Commission is scheduled to discuss the company’s special permit application, to submit the form and pay the fee, he said.
Park spokeswoman Jessica Ferracane didn’t return multiple requests for comment Wednesday.
The park has previously noted its objection to the proposal, which would allow up to four landings a day within 300 feet of its eastern boundary.
In a Nov. 30 letter to the county, the park expressed concerns over increased noise pollution and allowing the flights before it finishes drafting an air tour management plan.
The plan would have jurisdiction over a half-mile buffer outside its boundary.
If contested, the Planning Commission will set a date for the hearing at its Jan. 10 meeting.