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2/4/61 (~i 708 FM ~ t; I <br /> February c, 2D01 <br /> <br /> To Hawau County Counctl <br /> From Robert Impson <br /> Subject Trees of Kukwhaele <br /> I have owned [lie Last Chance S?are for the previous eighteen years and have witnessed the <br /> previous two rezonings of the land *.hat is once more under zoning change consideration <br /> Unfortunately for some residents of this community, who badly reeded the employment, the <br /> previous projects fades to matenahze <br /> <br /> The failure of previous ventures is fortunate in a way, because I believe that the "Trees of <br /> Kukwhaele° w•i,l still provide a much needed boast to the area bin in a much less obsti usive <br /> vvay. This is a village that once had a movie theatre, hotel, fail, schools etc , in other words a <br /> small but thnwng community The elders of the vdlege ere not excited about the slow <br /> distingeration of then birth place But at the same time we do not want to turn the <br /> villageir~ral lifestyle on its head This small development, with your proper and realistic <br /> conditions, wtll enable some to come home again, and others to stay <br /> Waipio Valley should not be impacted any more than if the tounsts who wine to visit the valley <br /> were staying ~n Kone or tw•e miles away es in this project Weipio impacts, end how to deal <br /> with its problems are another subject <br /> Some will say that I back this for rtry own benefit. I will benefit, which in turn will benefit <br /> others m the community What has always concerned me the most is what would benefit me the <br /> most--that someone would utilize this land to its specific pmseni zoning of sitgle family <br /> residential, which would allow for a subdivision across the road from the store This <br /> community does not need or want that Huth progress <br /> Thank you, <br /> Robert Impson <br /> <br />