Ke Nani Kai AOAO - Building Committee
 
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Committee Members

David Baccus
Board Liaison
Unit 204
808.732.2921 (HI)

Darryl Canady
Chair
Unit 147
808.552.2223 (HI)

Paul Cawthorne
Resident Manager
808.552.0374

Nile Aubrey
Unit 211
253.678.7642 (WA)

Dave Brooks
Unit 224
415.328.1995 (CA)

Jim Gartland
Unit 202
808.552.0962 (HI)
 

    The goal of the Building Committee is to maintain the visual and structural
    integrity of Ke Nani Kai.  All owner-requested changes to the exterior  of the
    buildings which must be made to and reviewed by the Building Committee, which
    makes recommendations to the Board on whether to approve or  disapprove the
    request.  These recommendations must conform to KNK’s governing documents:
    the Declarations, By Laws and House Rules.  The Building Committee has no
    authority to approve or disapprove building changes; that authority rests with the
    Board.

    If changes are recommended to the Board, the Building Committee researches and
    proposes specifications to ensure that all changes are consistent throughout the
    property.  For example:  The request to replace sliding glass doors on the second
    bedrooms was reviewed by the Building Committee.  The Committee researched the
    type of windows available and recommended a product that maintained the same
    “look” as other existing windows throughout the complex.  The product
    specifications were recommended to, and ultimately approved by the Board.  A
    similar situation occurred following a request to change kitchen windows from full
    jealousies to a more modern, half-window.
     
    The Building Committee can recommend against a requested change.  That
    recommendation can be based on impact to the overall design of the buildings,
    Patios and Covers, Front Porches,  and  the potential to diminish the buildings’
    structural integrity, or other issues. An owner can appeal that disapproval to the
    Board for final resolution.

    Please Note:
    Construction Debris is not permitted in the KNK dumpsters.

    What is Construction Debris?  
    Construction debris is material resulting from construction, remodeling,
    repair, or demolition of structures and utilities. These materials include the
    following:

    ·      Tile, concrete, and other masonry materials
    ·      Soil & rock
    ·      Wood, including painted, treated, coated wood & wood products
    ·      Wall coverings
    ·      Plaster
    ·      Drywall
    ·      Plumbing fixtures & plumbing materials
    ·      Non-asbestos insulation
    ·      Glass, i.e. windows, sliding doors & shower doors
    ·      Electrical wiring & components
    ·      Piping
    ·      Metal materials incidental to any of the materials above

     

    Board Approved Exterior Modifications

                   Owner Remodel & Renovation Information






     

Building Committee
If you are interested in joining this Committee, please contact the  Committee Chair..  If you have any information/suggestions
or comments that you would like to provide  to the committee, please contact any Committee Member.
 

     
Committee Minutes

03-14-2010


Recommendations to
BOD

03-25-2010
10-23-2009
 
 

The Board of Directors accepted a recommendation by the Building Committee to
authorize owners to install mounted ceiling fans over the lanai, provided certain
conditions are met.  Installation is limited to two fans per unit.  A licensed
electrical contractor must install the fans and a permit must be pulled.  The
electrical source for lanai fans must be on the unit owner’s electric meter.  The
unit owner must provide proof of liability insurance to cover fans installed on
lanai.  

The type of fan is limited to models approved by the Building Committee, in a
bronze color with chocolate brown blades.  Fans must be an outdoor ceiling fan
model, 52” or less in diameter.  Fan blades may not be installed lower than 12”
below the support beams or lower than 7’ off the lanai floor.  No light attachments
to the fan are allowed.  Fans can be operated by pull chains or remote controls

If you want to install lanai fans, notify the Resident Manager and Building
Committee for further information.