As asbestos abatement work on the former Uncle Billy’s Hotel is set to begin next week, Isemoto Contracting Company, Ltd. of Hilo began mobilizing equipment yesterday.
Over the past two and half months, officers from the DLNR Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) have maintained an around-the-clock presence at the former hotel on Banyan Drive, however DOCARE’s last shift ended at 6pm yesterday.
Since Sept. 13, two officers watched over the completely fenced property. During that time there were two breaches in the chain-link fence surrounding the property, but no one was cited or warned.
For the last few years, people had been living in the dilapidated structure, which was made even more dangerous after the discovery of asbestos.
Abating the hazardous material will be required before the demolition contractor begins knocking the building down and clearing the property. As Isemoto Contracting removes asbestos from one part of the structure, demolition work can begin in those locations. Both hazard abatement and demolition are scheduled to be completed by next November.
Procurement, permitting, and bidding requirements were expedited under an emergency proclamation issued by Governor Josh Green, M.D.
The ultimate future use of the property has not been determined and will involve significant input and thinking from Hilo and Banyan Drive stakeholders.
The DLNR Chairʻs Office and the DLNR Land and Engineering Divisions continue to collaborate on the Uncle Billy’s project with Hawai‘i Island Mayor Mitch Roth’s office, county departments, the county council, and area state legislators.
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