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Shintani, Earlanne <br /> _ _ _ <br /> From: Edward Johnston [aliaawa@msn.com] <br /> sent: Monday, August o2, 2ooa s:21 AM 2C0`i FUG ~ P(~ 1?. 0 <br /> To: fholschuh@interpac.net <br /> Subject: To Fred and Earlanne <br /> ATT00011.htm1 <br /> Ed Johnston <br /> <br /> Alia Point Farm & Nursery <br /> P.O. Box 636 <br /> Pepe'ekeo, 96783 <br /> Tuesday August 3, 2004 <br /> <br /> To: Dr. Fred Holschuh and Members of County Finance Committee <br /> Regarding: Bill 49 <br /> This Bill 49 is not likely to have been written by a farmer or nursery-person. It clearly is not well thought out and is <br /> unrealistic. Although I've been growing 'awa nursery stock plants, durian, and native plant stock for many years out here <br /> on Pepe'ekeo Point, I sure do not want to be committed to increments of 10 years! I am too old for that now. With property <br /> taxes here on an increase, I must and I want to remain farming on myfee-simple, non-resident parcel, but I do not want to <br /> be committed to 10 years at a time and more forms to fill out. <br /> This bill, too, must be a nightmare for folks who lease their land to farmers. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Ed Johnston, via email <br /> Comm. No. 0 •~J <br /> Ref. 70: PreslelRd--~~~ <br /> Ref. Uote~UU J 4Y~ <br /> 1 <br /> <br />