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P.O. Box 565 <br /> Kurtistown, Hawaii 96760 <br /> 20 June 2002 <br /> '2ECti'vfu <br /> James Arakaki, Chairman . <br /> Hawaii County Council ~y..___.r_- <br /> f-~.o~cv- . <br /> 25 Aupuni Street County Council ~ = r"' <br /> Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> Re: The Hawaii County General Plan <br /> Dear Chairman Arakaki and Council Members: <br /> Aloha! Hawaii County Planning Department's proposed Hawaii County General Plan is a necessary <br /> guide for the next decade. Protection of local values & lifestyles has suffered immensely. Destruction of natural <br /> resources ~i mistreatment of burials has occurred innumerable times. Case in point: <br /> 1250 Oceanside Partners, the developer of Hokulia is an obvious illustration of cultural genocide. <br /> Enormous profit spurs' mishandling & damaging of human remains. Continued desecration of I-Iawaiian <br /> remains has continued despite Court order to re bury the remains. In fact, the bones were left in paper bags in a <br /> shipping container for months. <br /> Moreover, destruction of the `stepping stone trail' used by Hawaiians before Captain Crook arrived in <br /> 1778 (for a Golf Course) & destroying prime agricultural land for luxury residential mansions is an affront to <br /> Hawaiians & many who cherish Hawaii. Lastly, tons of mud which polluted the pristine waters of Kealakekua. <br /> Hawaii County passed 7 new ordinances, 4 special permits ~c a lengthy development agreement to <br /> accommodate Hokulia-luxury home sites on prime agriculture land. The County isn't supposed to enter into <br /> agreements with developers... it should be protecting the resources. <br /> Furthermore, The Honolulu Advertiser (4/6/02 pB 1) reported in an article entitled "h'vna luxury project <br /> illegal" that Judge Ronald Ibarra stated, "The counties must take before-the-fact measures to ensure <br /> preservation of prime agricultural land, and when investigation shows that a proposed subdivision in an <br /> agricultural district will in all likelihood not be used for agricultural purposes and may be an attempted <br /> circumvention of the land use district amendment procedures and controls.., the county should disapprove the <br /> subdivision". <br /> Irreparable damage has occurred far too long. It is time to put on the brakes, put a moratorium on further <br /> development until infrastructure catches up with approved subdivisions, the 52 golf courses & the urban sprawl <br /> which is the root of bumper-to-bumper traffic that plagues this island! <br /> Quality-of--life, for the native people of the 'aina & for those who love Moku O Keawe, rather than <br /> profits for developers-Which results in traffic congestion, urban sprawl, sweltering heat, dependency on air- <br /> conditioning and the epidemic of substance abuse on this island with the skyrocketing statistics of child abuse & <br /> domestic violence. <br /> Kealakekua Bay. Keupuka, Honaunau, Koloko-I-lonokohau, Kahuku Beach (Ka'u) &Kohanaiki must <br /> have protection. Additionally, please support Mayor Kim & Planning Director Chris Yuen's proposed <br /> amendment, Bill #163 to place the shoreline at Kohanaiki into `Open Space' ciesignation. <br /> Ki'ilae Village & adjacent land also warrants conservation & protection from luxury estates. <br /> Preservation of sacred fiawaiian religiousness, cultural and burial sites, along with shoreline protection <br /> <br /> are all essential. Value is immeasurable to future generations-the continuum of 'being Hawaiian' the roots <br /> <br /> which sustain & assure the flourishing of Kanaka Maoli in their homeland. <br /> I have been blessed to live in Hawaii nei for nearly 30 years. The desecration & plunder of the 'aina <br /> breaks my heart. As a grandmother, I implore this body to adopt measures to assure that this island retains & <br /> <br /> spares the natural resources to benefit future generations. <br /> Mahalo plenty, for your attention to this most important matter-protectionyp~~&,, guardianship otwai' i. <br /> «s?~xpYi. <br /> Sincerely with a, <br /> ; E3onnit Bak®r aid 'Ghana <br /> R.,?f. fio: <br /> I~,ef. Q <br /> 3 <br /> <br />