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2002-2004
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Ginger Thomas
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Presented: Council - 1/23/04 Council: Files Communication 400.42 - 4/21/04
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Ladies and Gentleman, I am here tonight, as a grass roots citizen, <br /> not on any anti -development agenda and not to discuss the duly <br /> noted traffic situation, but rather the careless destruction of our <br /> Island and shorelines. We are gathered to share our thoughts on <br /> the plan for the OOMA area. My concerns are that if we continue <br /> to allow development on the coastal side of the roads, it impacts us <br /> not only visually, environmentally and density wise, but we cannot <br /> replace these areas once affected, ever. <br /> I know that no one ever wants to hear about what other states have <br /> done, but I want to talk about it anyway. The California coastal <br /> preservation is pertinent here. After years of abusing the coast, <br /> they finally understood that it was a precious resource and it is now <br /> protected as such. I think we should look at the options of lower x <br /> density if we are going to allow such development at all and more ' . <br /> coastal beach parks. Once our few precious beaches are marred a <br /> with condos, business parks and high-density housing, this will just L ~ <br /> be another Kihei, another place overrun with condos, shopping ; ~ <br /> malls and unplanned urban sprawl. To quote the OOMA webpage, ~ <br /> This is area is truly an extremely precious and dwindling <br /> commodity on the highly sought after Kohala Coast, I think we can ~ 8; <br /> all agree with them on that note and clearly that is all the more <br /> reason to protect it <br /> Our carelessness shows other places as well. Down sizing and <br /> rezoning agricultural areas to 15,000-foot lots does not keep the <br /> "country" atmosphere that motivated us to come here in the first <br /> <br /> place. Look at Kona downtown, a virtual hodgepodge of ugliness <br /> amongst some of the greatest historical sites in the islands. Not <br /> only did we allow this to go on in the past, but now we still allow <br /> construction that breaks county and state zoning and planning laws <br /> to continue. <br /> (Suonritted Ly Ginger Thomas) <br /> Comm. No. t{~'~7? <br /> Ref. To: <br /> Ref. Daro <br /> <br />
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