Friday, November 17, 2017
Telescope permit decision appealed to Hawaii Supreme Court
Opponents of a giant telescope planned for a Hawaii mountain are appealing
the state land board's approval of the project's construction permit.
Richard Wurdeman, an attorney representing some of the opponents, filed a
notice of appeal with the state Supreme Court on Monday.
The board in September approved a construction permit for Thirty Meter
Telescope. Opponents of the $1.4 billion project say it will desecrate land
sacred to Native Hawaiians while supporters say it will provide educational
and economic opportunities.
The opponents appealed directly to the state Supreme Court because of a law
that allows certain contested-case hearing decisions to bypass the
Intermediate Court of Appeals.
Kealoha Pisciotta, one of the leaders fighting the telescope, says other
participants opposing the project are expected to also file appeals this
week.
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