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<br /> Testimony on Proposed Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 146 Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br /> Kohala Community Groups, Businesses, Citizens <br /> coastline, yet continues to approve subdivision and building development in this <br /> area. <br /> <br /> We see luxury homes being built maka.i of the Kawaihae-Mahukona-Rawl Road just <br /> north of Kawaihae. We see coastal and mountain areas that have been accessible <br /> for years being fenced and access denied by the use of locked gates. We see <br /> historic features being destroyed by grading and bulldozing (often without <br /> permits). <br /> We want this to stop now. <br /> Our community collected over 600 signatures of local Kohala residents urging the Hawaii <br /> County Planning Department to include specific language in the General Plan <br /> Update and to initiate specific measures that will recognize, preserve and protect <br /> the historical, traditional and sacred sites and places of Kohala, which extend <br /> from Kawaihae to Pololu Valley and beyond to Waipio Valley. Weak and vague <br /> policies are not enough.. Being put off as the lowest priority is not enough given <br /> the current and rising pressure for additional development. <br /> <br /> ~We sincerely request the support of the Senate, the House, the State of Hawaii, and the <br /> County of Hawaii to follow through on the policies and commitments that have <br /> been made, and to work collaboratively with each other and with us in the <br /> . community, to preserve this beautiful coastline from unnecessary and <br /> inappropriate development, and to prevent us from losing forever the rich, unique <br /> natural and historic resource it is. <br /> Some areas of immediate concern that will be protected by Senate Concurrent <br /> Resolution No. 146 are: <br /> 1) Keawa'nui Bay and Keawe'ula Bay in the Kehena 2~ ahupua'a (cluster of historic <br /> encosures and heiau where the ali'i used to wait prior to disembarking for journeys to <br /> Tahiti and beyond) <br /> 2) Kaiholena ahupua'a (which has more historic sites than Lapakahi State Park}, <br /> 3) Hapu'u Bay to Kapanaia Bay (Hale O Kaili Heiau built for Kamehameha the Great's <br /> personal war god, Kuka'ilimoku; and the oldest heiau on the coast, Kapalama Heiau, <br /> are located in this area) <br /> 4) Kapanaia Bay to Keokea Bay (location of very ancient graves and Kuapalaha'a <br /> Heiau) <br /> We are expressing the concerns of several community groups, longtime established <br /> businesses in Kohala, and several hundred residents of Kohala. We believe that other <br /> groups and people in our community share like concerns, but we did not have enough <br /> time to contact all of them prior to this hearing. <br /> <br />