State conservation officials are moving to fine a North Shore property owner $92,000 for violating state laws by moving large amounts of sand in front of his two beachfront homes to shield them from coastal erosion and refusing to remove broken sandbags, rocks, concrete rubble and other debris that they say he stacked along the public beach.
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Todd Dunphy stands with sand dunes fronting homes at top. Dunphy, the owner of the two properties at 59-181-E and 59-181-F Ke Nui Road at Rocky Point, has been unapologetic about employing an excavator earlier this month to push the sand in front of his homes.
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The home on the right fell onto the beach earlier this year, but was rolled back onto a higher foundation.
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The home on the right fell onto the beach earlier this year, but was rolled back onto a higher foundation.
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One of two homes at Ke Nui Road that are being threatened.