WELCOME TO HO'OPILI
E komo mai!
Welcome to HoÊ»opili, West O‘ahu’s newest master-planned community designed to encompass everything residents might need — from jobs, to services and goods, to recreation, all within walking or biking distance from their homes.
In addition to the residences at Ho‘opili, this brand new community is planned to include:
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Community Pavilion and Rec Center
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Parks and Gathering places including, Festival Street, Kipukas, Tot Lots and a Bark Park
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Two rail stops/stations – UH West O‘ahu and Honouliuli Ho‘opili
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Bike and walking paths
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Multiple types of commercial space
HO‘OPILI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
The forgoing information is provided for general information purposes only. Please always refer to the relevant Community Documents for complete details regarding the information provided here.
Ho‘opili Community Association Overview and Importance
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A homeowners association, like HCA, protects property values and trajectory of the community, and preserves and maintains the character of the community.
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HCA is an association of people, consisting of (i) all of Owners in Ho‘opili, and (ii) D.R. Horton Hawaii LLC, the developer of Ho‘opili, sometimes referred to as “Declarant.”
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All Owners of property in Ho‘opili are Class “A” Members of HCA, and Declarant is the sole Class “B” Member of HCA. For simplicity, Class “A” Members will be referred to herein as “Members,” and the Class “B” Member will simply be referred to as “Declarant.”
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HCA is responsible for a large area and is expected to have over 11,000 Members. In order to facilitate the administration of the HCA, Members are organized by the Ho‘opili Community in which they own a home, referred to as a “Subdistrict.” Portions of the responsibility of operating Ho‘opili are delegated to individual Subdistricts.
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HCA is the umbrella governing body for all of Ho‘opili and its Subdistricts. It is responsible for the protection, improvement, maintenance, repair, replacement, administration and operation of Ho‘opili, the assessment of expenses, payment of losses, disposition of casualty insurance proceeds, and other matters.
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HCA is organized and created by certain documents, commonly referred to as the Ho‘opili Declaration, Bylaws Ho‘opili Community Rules, various Design Guidelines, among other documents (“Ho‘opili Community Documents“).
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The Ho‘opili Community Documents establish the administration and procedure for the governance of the community and the interrelationship between its components, and provides for the maintenance, preservation, use, regulation and enjoyment of Ho‘opili.
HCA
D.R. Horton Hawaii LLC Team
Also serve on the HCA Board
Below lists their roles at D.R. Horton Hawaii
Tracy
Tonaki
Division President
Grant Nakagawa
Chief Financial Officer
Todd Mills
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VP of Sales & Marketing
Lee Tokuhara
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VP of Govt. Affairs & Community Relations
Steven K. Gangwes
SR Development Project Manager
Shawny Wong
Customer Service Office Manager
HCA is Operated By:
Board of Directors and Officers
Tracy
Tonaki
President, Director
Grant Nakagawa
Presiding Officer, VP. Treasurer, Director
Steven K. Gangwes
Vice President, Secretary, Director
Lee Tokuhara
Vice President, Director
Shawny Wong
Assistant Secretary, Director
Hawaiiana Management
Managing Agent
Justyna Fic
Vice President of New Development Activities
Lana Hernaez
Administrative Assistant
Ho‘opili Community Association
Employees
Thomas Chernin
General Manager
Manuel Shelley
Operations Manager
Taylor Urban
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Community Outreach & Events Coordinator
Maintenance & Support Staff
Jennifer Cabastas, Greg Houtz, Starsky Arizo, Timalili Liulamaga
HCA controls two important committees with special authority
The Design Review Committee
The Commercial Use Committee
The Design Advisory Board administers the Ho‘opili Urban Design Plan, which covers all of Ho‘opili and some adjacent areas.
Declarant Control Period
Under the Master Declaration, HCA is initially under the control of Declarant during the “Declarant Control Period". The Declarant Control Period allows Declarant to develop Ho‘opili as an integrated and planned development, and will continue while Declarant is developing Ho‘opili. Declarant Control will likely be released in stages, at a time determined by Declarant.
Duties of Each Operating Organization
DR Horton Hawaii LLC
Declarant
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The Master Declaration allows Declarant to impose covenants, conditions, restrictions and easements under a general plan of development in order to provide a flexible and reasonable procedure for the incremental and overall development of Ho‘opili.
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During the Declarant Control Period, Declarant controls HCA, and has the right to
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adopt, amend, modify and/or supplement the Articles of Incorporation, Master Declaration, Master Bylaws, Ho‘opili Community Rules, Commercial Use Guidelines, Signage Guidelines, Design Guidelines, rules having the force of the Ho‘opili Community Rules relating to uses permitted in Commercial Use Areas, Industrial Use Areas, Recreation Use Area and/or any other Use Area
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appoint all (or a majority if so provided in the Master Bylaws) of the members of the Master Board
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appoint all members of the Design Review Committee
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HCA Jurisdiction and Enforcement
Where does HCA have jurisdiction to regulate?
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Generally speaking, HCA has jurisdiction over all of Ho‘opili.
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In January 2017, Declarant recorded a “Master Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, Restrictions, and Easements for Ho‘opili,” sometimes referred to as the “Master Declaration.” The Master Declaration now “encumbers” a significant amount of property in East Kapolei. All of the property that is “encumbered” by the Master Declaration is subject to regulation by HCA.
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From time to time, property may be added to or removed from the Master Declaration, and therefore may be added to or removed from the control and regulation by HCA.
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In addition, the individual communities within Ho‘opili are designated as Subdistricts.
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Subdistricts may have their own association and set of governing documents. Those Subdistricts may own and/or control certain property, and their governing documents may create their own Subdistrict association. Members of Subdistrict associations are members of two associations: HCA and the Subdistrict association.
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Subdistricts might not have their own association and separate governing documents. Those Subdistricts are controlled directly by HCA.
When can HCA require a Member to act?
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The provisions of the Master Declaration are an agreement between the Members of HCA. HCA, acting through its Board and the Managing Agent, can enforce the provisions of the Master Declaration when Owners do not act in accordance with their agreement.
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For instance, the Master Declaration requires Members to pay a monthly assessment fee. The Master Declaration also prohibits certain activities within Ho‘opili (such as timeshare uses and use of homes for objectionable uses).
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If a Member is not acting in compliance with the Master Declaration (including, in some cases, allowing a renter or an occupant of a home to act in a manner that is not in compliance with the Master Declaration), HCA may issue a notice of violation, assess a fine, and/or limit access to certain amenities. In extreme cases, HCA may also sue the Member in court for an order requiring the Member to comply with the Master Declaration.