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<br /> Sul. 9 '04 12:58 FqX P. 1 <br /> FIAWAI'1 PACIFIC UNNERSITY COLlEOE QR COMMUNICATION <br /> July 6, 2004 <br /> ~_s <br /> To Whom It May Concern; <br /> O c <br /> r- <br /> Iwrite with the deepest alarm at the proposed zoning change above Honomu. My! cp <br /> family has lived in this small town for over ten years and we proudly call it home. The 3 <br /> proposal, if it goes through, does nothing less than violates a public trust. With alCof <br /> i <br /> us whn have bought property and chosen to raise our families in this area an implicit <br /> agreement was made between us and the city and county as to what could be expected <br /> in terms of development. The proposal grossly dismisses this agreement, greatly <br /> alteHng how we can hope to shape our eommuttity in the fixture. Furthermore, what <br /> the Bi ]eland has come to <br /> g represent, namely apace, is being placed in permanent <br /> joopardy. The only beneficiary of flue proposed change is developers and all those ~i <br /> who value money about quality of life and eoncem for our future. If decisions <br /> continue to be made where money rather than integrity is the main concorn, the land <br /> we all love will be altered irreparably. More reaponaible developing, in deference to <br /> the people, not money, must be how we proceed or the price to be paid is more than ~ <br /> anyone can afford. Please respect the public Host and demonstrate honor to the land <br /> by never again considering such cattless and heaNess developmenrt. <br /> I <br /> sincerely, i~ <br /> Dr. Serena Hashimoto <br /> Assi tent Professor of Communication <br /> (808 637.2377 <br /> i <br /> Comm. No._ <br /> Ref. To: ff <br /> bt~f. Catn,y~l1 <br /> i <br /> <br />