Unpermitted wooden structure going up at Mauna Kea base camp – and state, not protestors, could face fines
Updated: Sep. 3, 2019 at 6:46 PM HST
Hawaii County says it's an unpermitted structure, and Hawaii County Mayor Harry Kim told Hawaii News Now the county doesn't know who built it, so the property owner – the state Department of Hawaiian Homelands – is ultimately responsible.
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