NEED A GATE PASS? NEED A MAILBOX? & NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH
Kapoho Beach Lot Gate Passes & Call Box Use
Our entry and exit gates are electronically operated and will open automatically in the event of a power failure.
Owners may purchase up to four gate passes for their personal use and the use of their regular guests, rental property managers, and workers. The passes are available in four styles: 1) as a Hanging Pass, a plastic card that hangs from your rearview mirror and can be transferred between vehicles at the cost of $50; 2) as a Permanent Rear View Mirror Sticker Pass, a 1 1/2" x 4 1/2" adhesive sticker to be placed on the back of the rearview mirror (passenger side) at the cost of $25; 3) as a Windshield Sticker Pass, a sticker applied directly to the windshield of older vehicles with lead in the windshield glass that would interfere in the signal reception from other passes at the cost of $25; and 4) as a Bolt-on Bar Pass to be mounted on golf carts at the cost of $25. Please note that the sticker passes can be removed but not reused after removal. Replacement passes are charged at the same cost as the originals.
The Board strongly recommends the sticker passes because they are less expensive for you to purchase and reduce the number of passes that are lost or stolen. A copy of the vehicle registration must be submitted with your request for sticker passes, and the vehicle must be registered in the state of Hawaii.
Lost or stolen passes can be deactivated and should be reported to the Board as soon as possible, even if you do not intend to replace them.
There are only two exceptions to the four-pass limit:
1. TMKs with more than one assessed dwelling unit may purchase an additional two passes for each additional assessed dwelling unit under a rental agreement. You will need to submit a copy of the rental agreement with your request.
2. In dire circumstances, such as during construction or remodeling, up to 4 additional passes may be rented, even if you already hold the maximum number of passes. The charge for a rental pass is $200 for up to one years’ time, after which they may be renewed at the same cost for an additional year.
As a reminder, the yellow Call Box outside the gate is free to use. The Call Box contains a list of Beach Lots residents with local landlines that have been assigned a three-digit code for remote entry. Guests, workers, and delivery agents may enter a resident's three-digit code to call the resident's landline, where the answering party can press "9" on the home phone to remotely open the gate. Please make sure they know how to get to your residence once through the gate. Use of the A and Z buttons on the Call Box will allow them to scroll through the list of residents registered for their appropriate three-digit code. Additional directions for the use of the Call Box are posted on the Call Box. To have your name and landline added to the Call Box registry or to order new or replacement gate passes, please contact the board member in charge as listed on the Contact Your Board link found through the column on the Left.
Use the following form when ordering your gate passes.
In the past, Kapoho Beach Lots has had an active Neighborhood Watch (NW) program in effect to help address issues of safety within our community. Joint meetings have been held with the Neighborhood Watch of Vacationland, and meeting notices were posted to the Online Forum and on the bulletin boards outside the gate. All residents, renters, guests, property caretakers, and rental property managers were welcome to attend the meetings and participate as volunteers with our NW program.
Our NW is currently inactive due to a lack of volunteers. If you would like to get involved in helping restart this program in coordination with Hawaii County Civil Defense and independent of the KBCA Board of Directors, please contact Tricia Morlock at 965-7510 or by email at jimtricia@hawaiiantel.net.
Although we would all like to think that nothing bad could happen within our little slice of paradise, the truth is bad things do happen. Dogs may bark incessantly, construction may begin too early, parties may be too loud, unlocked cars may be rummaged through, and homes may be entered; even the occasional physical altercation can happen within our community. Common sense should prevail when dealing with incidents that disrupt the community, and we are looking for a volunteer to restart this service to help when something comes up.
Use of the mailboxes along Kapoho Beach Road next to our community bulletin board outside the Kapoho Beach Lots gate are available to those who own property within the Kapoho Beach Lots Community. You can determine which of the board members is handling the mailboxes via the Contact Your Board link on the left side of this page.
KBCA Mailbox Policies and Procedures
KBCA Mailbox Agreement and Order Form