John Sarter <sarterfish@gmail.com>
2:28 PM (2 minutes ago)
to county.clerk
I'd like to respectfully suggest that tiny homes on wheels be allowed to be moved into home sites and business sites once cleanup has completed and sites are environmentally safe.
water tanks could be used if the water is not safe yet, then repurposed as water catchment tanks later.
Temporary power could be provided using solar plus batteries, or solr plus bidirectional EV chargers / inverters from dcbel. This technology would allow solar to charge EV;s such as a NIssan Leaf and then the Nissan EV could power the homes AND construction sites
Temporary sewer connections could be allowed for the homes on wheels to use until the main home is finished.
Once the main homes/businesses are completed, the solar inverter bidiercitonal EV charger could be moved to the new home or business.
The tiny homes on wheels could then be repurposed as affordable housing wither in site or moved to a new location.
FEMA grants and County funds could be used for this temporary AND long-term housing solution, rather than temporary only shelters as is occurring now.
Please support this bill. My business has been destroyed, my home isn’t live-able and has no value. The Mayors office said it will be up to 6 months before the sewer and water maybe repaired. Even when utilities are setup there will be toxic cleanup going on for at least a year. The tax valuations have been dramatically affected and aren’t relevant to the current situation.
We are seniors and my wife is concerned with living in the home while the toxic and hazardous wastes are removed from our neighborhood and Lahaina Town.
John Sarter <sarterfish@gmail.com>
2:28 PM (2 minutes ago)
to county.clerk
I'd like to respectfully suggest that tiny homes on wheels be allowed to be moved into home sites and business sites once cleanup has completed and sites are environmentally safe.
water tanks could be used if the water is not safe yet, then repurposed as water catchment tanks later.
Temporary power could be provided using solar plus batteries, or solr plus bidirectional EV chargers / inverters from dcbel. This technology would allow solar to charge EV;s such as a NIssan Leaf and then the Nissan EV could power the homes AND construction sites
Temporary sewer connections could be allowed for the homes on wheels to use until the main home is finished.
Once the main homes/businesses are completed, the solar inverter bidiercitonal EV charger could be moved to the new home or business.
The tiny homes on wheels could then be repurposed as affordable housing wither in site or moved to a new location.
FEMA grants and County funds could be used for this temporary AND long-term housing solution, rather than temporary only shelters as is occurring now.
Please support this bill. My business has been destroyed, my home isn’t live-able and has no value. The Mayors office said it will be up to 6 months before the sewer and water maybe repaired. Even when utilities are setup there will be toxic cleanup going on for at least a year. The tax valuations have been dramatically affected and aren’t relevant to the current situation.
We are seniors and my wife is concerned with living in the home while the toxic and hazardous wastes are removed from our neighborhood and Lahaina Town.