
Legal: Private Organizations or Fundraisers Q. What are some requestor considerations? Failure to submit requests in the required time frame may negatively impact the chance for approval. How do you process requests for CEB approval?Ī. All requestors for CEB approval must follow the Special Event Guidelines and complete the Special Event Request Form, then submit to JBPHH CEB email ( no later than 30 days before the requested event. Internal requests from Military and DOD organizations and personnel that may impact normal base operations, involve large numbers of people, result in high visibility, etc.Įxternal requests from outside organizations or non-military, non-DOD civilians that involved the following: base access, billeting, galley usage, harbor tours, use of base property, running races, job fairs, JROTC visits, bowling leagues, etc. Q. What types of requests does the CEB discuss? The CEB group meets twice a month to discuss/consider all requests by direction of the Joint Base Commander. CEB members include JBPHH Administration Public Affairs Office Security Forces Morale, Welfare and Recreation Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Legal First Lieutenant Division, School Liaison Officer.Ī.

The CEB is a committee chaired by the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (JBPHH) Chief Staff Officer (CSO) or Deputy Chief Staff Officer (DCSO) that provides adjudication on community requests to conduct events on JBPHH that will benefit the installation and its members/families.Ī. What is the Community Events Board (CEB)?Ī. Residents are advised to report beetles on the state pest hotline, 643-7378 (643-PEST).Q. In early November inspectors at Honolulu airport picked up a coconut rhinoceros beetle in luggage from a flight arriving from Japan, the Navy said. "Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam has the nearest green space to the shared runway and airfields of Honolulu International Airport and Hickam, so it is likely that invasive species could appear there first," the Navy said. The Navy said it is unknown how the coconut rhinoceros beetle arrived at the joint base, but it is possible the pest could have come on either military or civilian flights from many possible locations. Navy Construction Battalion Maintenance Unit 303 (Seabees) helped to produce more than 300 traps that have been deployed in a two-mile radius. They damage palms by boring into the center of the crown, cutting through leaves and leaving V-shaped cuts in the fronds and holes in the palms. 23 during routine surveys, are a major pest of palms in India, the Philippines, the Palaus, Fiji, American and Western Samoa, Guam, and other locations. The beetles, which were discovered at the joint base on Dec. 9, the state Department of Agriculture said nine adult beetles had been trapped. Navy Seabees have been called in to combat a growing number of invasive coconut rhinoceros beetles discovered on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, the Navy said Thursday.Ī total of 119 of the big beetles in adult form have been caught near Mamala Bay Golf Course and beach at Hickam, along with more than 250 larvae and 16 pupae.
