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Ho’ouluwehi Center at Ka’apuni

Ho’ouluwehi Center at Ka’apuni. A sustainable living center designed to return to a practice of Mālama ‘ Aina. Sustainability. 3 Ps People – Socially Equitable Profit – Economically Viable Planet – Environmentally Bearable. Mālama ‘ Aina. 3 Strategies. Affordable Housing - People

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Ho’ouluwehi Center at Ka’apuni

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  1. Ho’ouluwehi Center at Ka’apuni A sustainable living center designed to return to a practice of Mālama ‘Aina

  2. Sustainability • 3 Ps • People – Socially Equitable • Profit – Economically Viable • Planet – Environmentally Bearable Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  3. Mālama ‘Aina Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  4. 3 Strategies • Affordable Housing - People • Functioning Agriculture - Profit • Low impact – net zero design – Planet Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  5. Affordable Housing • 8 rental Units – 1 Manager’s unit, I common building • 1-2 bedroom duplexes • 8’x40’ Shipping Container based • Student built • $80,000 per duplex Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  6. Agriculture • Individual Raised Beds • Common “Field Acre” • Common Orchard • Aquaponics • Apiary Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  7. Low Impact Design • Photovoltaics • Low flow Fixtures • Wind Turbines • Greywater re-use • Rainwater Catchment • Energy Efficient Appliances • Design to minimize heat gain and maximize ventilation Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  8. Project Site • 17 & 8 acre parcels – 6 acres arable • DLNR owned • Currently Fallow • Ceded Lands Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  9. Project Layout Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  10. Some Numbers $1.5 million Total, $164,000 per unit Construction Costs • Construction – $390,000 • Site Preparation - $350,000 • Infrastructure – $441,000 • Administrative Costs - $55,000 • Agriculture Costs - $90,000 • Wind Turbines - $75,000 Operational Costs • Resident Manager - $40,000 • Maintenance- $5,800 • Common Utilities - $2,300 • Insurance- $25,000 • Legal - $6500 • Reserves - $5400 Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  11. Trust Benefits OHA DHHL • Achieve Pae‘ĀinaSustainability • Stability in Housing • Decrease Chronic disease rates • Value History and Culture • Implement and strengthen ag homesteading • Implement rental opportunity • Can be used as Pi’ilanimodel • Partnering opportunity identified in strategic deliverables. Collaborative Project between two trusts and other state and County agencies Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

  12. Strategic Decisions • Support of Trusts • Funding • Support of other government agencies • Development Model • Specific benefits to each trust • Agency/Department Meetings Ho'ouluwehi at Ka'apuni - OHA/DHHL Joint Presentation

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