Kihei Kai Nani AOAO

Board Members Needed!

The Annual Homeowner’s Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 25th, 2020. 2020 UPCOMING MEETINGS January 21st: Walk Around 9 am Join us at 8:30 for coffee, juice and pastry’s January 22nd: Board Meeting 9 am January 25th Owners Meeting 9 am 8:30 am sign in. This year we are looking for three new homeowners willing to serve on the board.  Have you considered volunteering or maybe you’ve been interested in a position on the board? We will be filling in a total of 3 positions. Wayne Braid, Pat Hoskin and Jose Placencia. Board member Jose Placencia Treasurer has finished his two-three-year term from the board and Jose’s term limits have been

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KKN Thanksgiving Day Celebration

Thursday, November 28th, 2019 KKN Pavilion Dinner at 5:30pm Please either sign up at the office or call the office and have them add you to the attendee list. Turkeys are provided by KKN Please bring your own favorite beverage. If you would like to volunteer there is a list at the office where you can fill in what you can bring (Vegetables, Potatoes, Dessert, Salads, etc.)

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KKN Site Manager Report – September 2015

Site Manager’s Report Month of September 2015 Prepared By: Christopher Novak Plumbing Issues: v  Building # 11, Unit # 245, Fit It Bob had the bathroom walls opened and had the Site Manager come inspect. v  SM contacted Jeff Kern to go in and see if all was good or not. Jeff contacted Gus to go inspect and to address the plumbing issue. Fit It Bob, again contacted the SM a few weeks later wanted to know the decision for # 245 because the owner needed everything done by Oct. 7th. v  SM reached out to Gus and found that Gus didn’t have this unit

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KKN Site Manager Report – May 2015

May, 2015          KKN Managers Report Aloha owners, its summer time at the Kihei Kai Nani! As we all know summer time is our slow season, this is when we do our “Property projects” and yearly maintenance. Our dedicated staff takes pride in keeping the Kihei Kai Nani in good shape. This is also the time when many owners do upgrades, remodels and deep cleaning (please stay in touch with our front desk, so “we know what’s going on”), and for any remodels you must fill out our upgrade check list. If you have a ground floor unit and want to

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KKN Site Managers Annual Report 1/20/15

Kihei Kai Nani Site Managers Annual Report 1/20/14 to 1/20/15 Site Manager: John Longmire Complex maintenance Daily cleaning and care of pool, pool area and laundry room/bathroom area. Painting touch up common element walls, railings etc. Electrical repair of ground and entry lighting, weekly cleaning of BBQ and stairwells, repair of pavilion deck rails, in house roof patch bldg.8, monthly cleaning of all building roofs and drains. Maint. of solar electric panels on bldg.5, asphalt patch of parking lot. Repainting and striping of parking lot. When needed, irrigation emergency repair and landscaping repair. ETC. + Projects Photovoltaic project with Rising

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New Vacation Rental Law – HB2078

***REMINDER*** JULY 1, 2012 – NEW RENTAL LAW IN EFFECT!!! 1. NON-RESIDENT OWNERS MUST LIST THEIR GET/TAT NUMBER ON ANY RENTAL WEBSITE. 2. NON-RESIDENT OWNERS MUST PROVIDE AN ON-ISLAND CONTACT (Name & Phone Number) ON ALL CONTRACTS AND IN THEIR CONDOS. 3. FINES FOR NON-COMPLIANCE CAN BE UP TO $1000.    DON’T DELAY, DO IT TODAY!   ***New Law Affects All Non Resident Vacation Rental Owners!***   House Bill 2078 passed in the Hawaii legislature after many revisions.  It will become effective July 1, 2012. A copy of the full bill can be found at:  http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2012/bills/HB2078_CD1_.htm (Special thanks to Earl Behrendt for

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LITTLE FIRE ANTS INVADING HAWAII

LITTLE FIRE ANTS INVADING HAWAII Reported in “Hawaii Landscape” Magazine December/January Issue 2011/2012 Little Fire Ant (LFA), is an invasive stinging ant that is spreading across the Hawaiian islands.  The first infestation of LFA were discovered on Hawaii’i island in 1999.  LFA have hitchhiked on material from infested areas and are now spreading across the Big Island.  Newly introduced and controllable colonies of LFA’s have been found on Kaua’i and Maui. LFA’s are small, slow-oving ants averaging 1/16″ in size.  They are long as a penny is thick. They nest in trees and in leaf litter on the ground and

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WHAT ARE TSUNAMI’S??

TSUNAMI’S   It can be many miles long, from 1 to 100 feet high, traveling at 400 miles per hour. This ocean monster is known as a tsunami and it can wreak havoc on coastal populations and landscapes. A tsunami is a series of ocean waves caused by any large and sudden disturbance of the sea surface. Tsunamis can be generated by landslides, volcanic eruptions, or even meteorite impacts in the ocean. But they are most often caused by an earthquake where there’s a sudden displacement of the ocean floor. When that happens, there’s a transfer of energy from the seafloor to the ocean, causing waves on the surface to radiate outward in all directions. In

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OWNER EMERGENCY PLANNING

AMERICAN RED CROSS For Assistance with Disaster Relief Please call Maui (808) 244-0051 MAKE A PLAN Meet with your family or household members. Discuss how to prepare and respond to emergencies that are most likely to happen where you live, learn, work and play. Identify responsibilities for each member of your household and plan to work together as a team. If a family member is in the military, plan how you would respond if they were deployed. Plan what to do in case you are separated during an emergency Choose two places to meet: ? Right outside your home in case

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Plumbing Update – February, 2015

KKN Plumbing Update February, 2015 In November John Longmire and I attended a Condominium Council of Maui seminar on the topic of aging  plumbing in condominiums presented by a project management firm from Oahu involved in plumbing renovation work. It was a timely topic, as we have been experiencing several pipe breaks over the past few years.  We learned that the cast iron pipe installed in the 60’s and 70’s is failing all across the Islands. In Hawaii it lasts between 35 to 50 years; KKN is about 45 years old.  Oahu is about 10 years ahead of us in

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