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MICHAEL .1. MATSUKAWA <br /> ATTORNEY AT LAW <br /> TERRITORIAL CENTRE, SUITE 201 <br /> 75-5751 KUAKINI HIGHWAY <br /> KAILUA-KONA, HI 96740 <br /> TELEPHONE NO. 18081 329-1385 <br /> FAX NO. 18081 329-0512 <br /> October 2, 2000 <br /> Ms. Virginia Goldstein <br /> Planning Director <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> Planning Department <br /> 25 Aupuni Street <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> RE: DRAFT GENERAL PLAN AMENDMENT PROPOSAL DATED <br /> SEPTEMBER 1, 2000 <br /> Dear Ms. Goldstein: <br /> I reviewed a copy of the September 1, 2000 draft of the <br /> General Plan amendment proposal at the library and a black and <br /> white summary at the Kona Planning Department office. My comments <br /> are noted below. <br /> A. TWO VERSIONS OF LUPAG MAP <br /> The LUPAG Map dated September 2000 attached to the <br /> library copy shows the existing Keahole Ag Park/HELLO station site <br /> as a yellow-shaded area. The black and white version at the Kona <br /> Planning Department shows the area as proposed Industrial/ <br /> Commercial. Which is the correct or most current proposal? <br /> I;i. RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER LAWS <br /> I believe it important to quote all of Section 3-15, <br /> County Charter, including the implementing provisions of <br /> subsections (a), (b) & (c). The public must know how the plan <br /> relates to and affects the "nuts and bolts" of land use regulation <br /> and how the General Plan is implemented in practice. <br /> 1. In this respect, it would be prudent to quote <br /> the source of state land use laws which form the hierarchy of land <br /> use law. The public and all officials must be able to view the <br /> <br /> General Plan in context of the entire body of law, such as: <br /> <br />