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to the public health, safety and welfare". How can the Council make any decisions about <br /> <br /> needed "conditions" when there is so little certainty about what will be built, where it will <br /> be built and when it will be built? So few of the questions asked and concerns raised <br /> have been adequately addressed by the developer that the Council cannot meet its burden <br /> to protect the public's health, safety and welfare. <br /> 4. The Good Government Test: Our District has been represented by an appointed <br /> Councilman for the past several months. Ieilany feel that his position on the Project <br /> District zoning issue was the single greatest reason for his defeat in the recent election. <br /> To rush through a Council approval of the developer's Project District zoning request <br /> before my District's elected Councilman can act on behalf of his constituency may be <br /> legal, but it also denies District 2 the representation it has voted for. To have such an <br /> important decision acted on when a number of the Council members will no longer be <br /> responsible to their constituencies shortly thereafter is not good government, however <br /> legal it may be. <br /> In short, acting to hastily approve Project District zoning for the University Terrace <br /> development is not in the community's interest. The developer should not expect that a <br /> development that will have so many far-reaching consequences, intended and unintended, <br /> will be approved without a lengthy and detailed review. Thank you for your thoughtful <br /> consideration of a zoning request about which many questions and concerns remain <br /> answered. <br /> ohn and Pamela Lipscomb <br /> 103 Punahele St. <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> <br />