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March 26, 2001 <br /> <br /> Mayor Harry Kim <br /> <br /> Chris Yuen, Planning Director <br /> <br /> Norman Hayashi, County Planner <br /> Members of the County Council. <br /> Senator Lorraine Inouye - <br /> Representative Dwight Takamine ' ~ ~ <br /> ~ ~ <br /> ~ , <br /> Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, f:: ~ <br /> 'The following North Kohala community associations, Kohala Hawaiian Civic Club, Kohala ' 1~ i <br /> Filipino Club, Kohala Puerto Rican Club, and the Kohala Historic and Cultural Preservation <br /> Group, would like to take this opportunity to express our concerns regarding the update of the <br /> Hawau County General Plan. We are very concerned about the future land use in Kohala and <br /> want to make sure that the County hears our voice. We want the County to protect our valuable <br /> agYicultural .land and lifestyle, recognize and protect our historical resources and sites, preserve <br /> our access to our coastline and mountains, and protect Kohala from encroaching and <br /> inappropriate development. <br /> l) We have reviewed the proposed revisions to the Hawaii General Plan, and want to see our <br /> suggestions included in the final updated Plan. We want stronger and more specific language <br /> in the Plan that addresses our concerns more clearly than the preliminary drafts. Our <br /> suggestions are included as Attachment A. <br /> 2) We want to remind you that in 19118 the Hawaii Senate passed Resolution S.C.R. No. 179 <br /> "Urging the Retention of View and Open Space makai of Kawaihae-Mahukona-Hawi Road <br /> from Kawaihae to Upolu Point, Hawaii" which resolved that the State and County <br /> governments work in close collaboration to discourage subdivision and building development <br /> makai of the Kawailtae-Mahukona-Hawi Road. This was also passed by the House. It is an <br /> important precedent to recall and respect regarding the protection of the Kohala coastline. <br /> The Planning Committee of the Hawaii County Council passed a resolution (June 14, 1959) <br /> calling for preservation of the North Kohala coastline. See Attachment B. <br /> Obviously the County and State have overlooked this in allowing development to occur north <br /> of Kawaihae on the makai side of flee road, i.e. the subdivision across from Kohala by the <br /> Sea <br /> We do not want to see this trend continue! <br /> 3) We also want to see the puus in North Kohala preserved. We are aware that a study was done <br /> which proposed the reclassification for the Puus in North Kohala from the Agricultural <br /> District to the Conservation District. The Puus meet the criteria for Conservation Districts <br /> contained in Section 205-2(e) of the Hawaii Revised Statues. The proposed reclassification <br /> would impact favorably the areas of statewide concern set forth under Section 205-17, HRS, <br /> Preservation or Maintenance of Important Natural Systems or Habitats, and Maintenance of <br /> valued Cultural, Historical, or Natural Resources. See Attachment C. <br /> 4) We recognize the fragile ecological nature of Pololu Valley and request that the County <br /> protect it, and that it be removed from commercial activity. Our community voiced its <br /> concern about this at the Na Ala Hele meeting on January 11, 2001. We support Na Ala <br /> file 3~Tss. <br /> l~l. ~o: <br /> <br />