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Sign up for Phase 2 of the Debris Removal Program

Updated over a week ago

IMPORTANT: June 15, 2024 is the application deadline to sign up for either the Alternative Debris Removal Program or obtain an approved Right-of-Entry (ROE) for the Government-Sponsored Consolidated Debris Removal, per adopted standards.

In order to have opted into the Government-sponsored Consolidated Debris Removal Program, property owners must have complete a Right-of-Entry (ROE) form to allow the US Army Corps of Engineers and their contractors to access their property to conduct the debris removal. No removal of non-hazardous, fire-damaged material would begin on private property without the permission of the property owner.

An online portal has been established for submitting a Right-of-Entry form.

Important deadlines for homeowners for the Alternative Debris program:

  • After the homeowner’s application is approved, a Work Plan must be submitted within 30 days.

  • Upon approval by the County of Maui of the Work Plan, cleanup must be completed within 30
    days.

  • August 1, 2024: Work Plan submission deadline for private cleanup

  • September 15, 2024: Cleanup deadline (30 days after acceptance of the Work Plan)

Documents and information needed for submittal of the Debris Removal Right-of-Entry Permit:

  • Property Information (Property’s Tax Map Key, Address, and Site Sketch)

  • Contact Information (Phone Number and Email Address)

  • Insurance Information (declaration page, debris removal coverage section, auto insurance)

  • Signatures and Verification of all Owners, Trustees, or Authorized Agents (Click here to view the Supporting Verification Documents)

    This ROE can be submitted to ROE@mauirecovers.org OR send the physical copy of the ROE and accompanying documents to:

    Public Works Department
    Attn: ROE intake
    200 S. High Street
    Wailuku, HI 96793

Advice to help fill out Right-of-Entry

• Homeowners should be encouraged to list septic tanks, leach fields, survey monuments, cesspools, gravesites, or any other important structures when doing their ROE drawing.

• If property owners are unsure about the eligibility of material/items on their property or would like to keep certain items, it would be helpful to specify the material/item they would like to keep or specifically have removed from their property.

• Certain items may require additional eligibility determinations for removal, so when in doubt, it's better to document. For example, if the homeowner has an above-ground, fiberglass pool that was melted during the fire but is held up by a retaining wall, it would be beneficial to them to note that they would like the pool and retaining wall to be removed.

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