The Maui News

Historic Pioneer Mill office is slated for restoratio­n

Building to be converted to public use

- By KEHAULANI CERIZO Staff Writer

The more than 100-year-old Pioneer Mill Co. office building in Lahaina, a state-registered historic place that has been sitting vacant since the turn of the century, is slated to be restored for future public use.

But first, officials are seeking input from residents, who are already pitching suggestion­s such as a museum, a hospital or public health facility, a senior services center, a coworking space or an art or creative center.

“This evening’s conversati­on is about potential future uses,” Theo Morrison, Lahaina Restoratio­n Foundation executive director, said during a community meeting Wednesday evening. “There is no developer standing in the wings, and

Lahaina Restoratio­n foundation has no plans for this building. We are here today to listen to what you, the community, wants to see happen.”

Adjacent to the West Maui Senior Center on 1.86 acres off Lahainalun­a Road, just mauka of Honoapiila­ni Highway and the Pioneer Mill smokestack, the building was acquired by the County of Maui in 2007.

The two-floor, 9,200square-foot structure has stood empty since the mill closed in 1999, with much of the area now overgrown and unmaintain­ed.

Pioneer Mill Co. office building and its annex are listed with the Hawaii Register of Historic Places.

Constructe­d in 1910, the 5,000-square-foot office is one of two surviving buildings in Lahaina associated with developer Hackfeld & Co. Ltd., according to Stanley Solamillo, an architectu­ral historian who also worked for the Maui County Planning Department from 2004-2013.

Solamillo said the building was constructe­d with boardforme­d concrete and has a prewar German neoclassic­al design. It is the only one of its kind on Maui, he added.

A 4,200-square-foot annex was added in 1947 by Maui Constructi­on Co. It housed company records on the first floor and an expansive office for the plantation manager on the second, according to Solamillo.

Currently the site is zoned residentia­l, which means the building or premises should be used by the federal, state or county government for public purposes.

Under state law, an environmen­tal assessment will be required to restore the building.

Michael Summers, president of Wailuku-based Planning Consultant­s Hawaii, said parking will be central to the planning effort.

A specific number of stalls for on-site or approved off-site parking are required. Other possibilit­ies for parking include joint-use parking or acquiring land for required stalls.

“General office is one stall per 500 square feet,” Summers said. “If you were to build out the building and fill it up with office space, you would need approximat­ely 18 stalls to accommodat­e that.”

Funding will be explored after the community determines the appropriat­e use for the building.

Morrison said there are funding opportunit­ies such as federal grants and tax credits depending on the building’s future purpose and the audience it will serve.

“It’s going to cost a lot of money,” she said. “That shouldn’t hamper what we plan or what we dream or what we want . . . . The main thing now is to come up with the use that the community wants . . . that will determine the other steps as we move forward.”

Public meetings have been scheduled to discuss the space, with the next at 2 p.m. May 8 via Zoom. To receive a meeting link or to send comments or ideas, email Kimberly Flook, Lahaina Restoratio­n Foundation

deputy executive director, at kimberly@lahainares­toration .org.

After the meetings, organizers will process results, develop draft recommenda­tions, host a meeting to share the recommenda­tions and make revisions to reflect public input. They will also prepare the Pioneer Mill Co. office building community use plan.

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Adjacent to the West Maui Senior Center on 1.86 acres off Lahainalun­a Road, just mauka of Honoapiila­ni Highway and the Pioneer Mill smokestack, the Pioneer Mill Co. office building was acquired by the County of Maui in 2007. A Google Maps aerial shot shows the location of the parcel.
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The Pioneer Mill Co. office was completed in 1910
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The Pioneer Mill Co. office is pictured in 1966
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