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Mr. Christopher Yuen <br />Planning Director <br />County of Hawaii <br />25 Aupuni Street <br />Hilo, Hawaii <br />Re: <br />Dear Mr. Yuen: <br />MICHAEL J. MATSUKAWA <br />Attorney at Law <br />Territorial Center, Rob- 2,01 <br />75-5751 Kuakini Highway <br />Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 <br />Telephone 329-1384-" <br />July 1, 2002 <br />(VIA FAX: 961-8742 — 4 kgs./ORIGINAL BY MAIL) <br />General Plan Ordinance (Proposed) <br />Site G-6, HELCO Generator Station <br />At the Kailua-Kona meeting, Mr. Hayashi said that the HELCO station was <br />being designated Urban Expansion because of a ruling that the Planning Director <br />made in 1994. However, even if so, in Civil 97-017K, the circuit court ruled that <br />the area was Extensive Agriculture in 1999. This is the "law of the case" and <br />HELCO did not object. <br />Now we are being told that the county council intends to make this area <br />Urban Expansion to accommodate HELCO's alternate, back-up plan to rezone its <br />land for its proposal to expand the station. The back-up plan became a reality <br />when the BLNR ordered HELLO to remove its site from the Conservation district <br />on March 25, 2002. <br />Meanwhile, we have not heard from the state supreme court on the <br />question of whether HELCO has a valid entitlement under the Board's 3-2 vote in <br />1996 to deny HELCO's CDUA. It appears that the forces at work, including the <br />supreme court's long delay, is forcing HELLO to pursue a rezoning action (as <br />Keith Ahue, BLNR chair had recommended back in 1993. <br />Thus, my clients feel that this issue has not had the public attention as did <br />the Kohanaiki open designation proposal. I fear that this matter, G-6, is going to <br />slip into the general plan without public notice and debate. It sets the stage for <br />HELCO to rezone its land to industrial if it succeeds at the LUC. <br />I do not know if you, with your background on this matter, truly endorse <br />this idea when valid alternatives exist to the expanded proposal. I trust that you <br />