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i ~~o ~ <br /> My name is Morton Bassan. I reside on my South Point Road Ka'u Gold Orange <br /> Orchard. My perspective on this General Plan is warped by the lack of law enforcement's <br /> attention to crop theft and other kinds of agriterrorism. I closed down my orchard <br /> operations over a period of years reducing my work force from 55 to zero people. The <br /> cost of security without meaningful law enforcement exceeded the value of the crops I <br /> was able to protect and harvest. <br /> I support this general plan based on the ability to make interim amendments (per page <br /> 422) after it's adopted. The following are the amendments I think are needed to improve <br /> this General Plan. <br /> Ka'u Courses of Action page 66 <br /> The County shall assist the further development of agriculture in the area. To really <br /> help agriculture we need to change law enforcement's mindset regarding agriterrorism. <br /> It's one thing when a family steals a few oranges to feed themselves but it's altogether a <br /> <br /> different story when armed thieves steal truckloads of oranges to make a living. None of <br /> <br /> the people caught with or without police present were prosecuted. Somehow ag theft <br /> falls through the cracks within our law enforcement system. <br /> STANDARDS page 221 <br /> 2.5 police officers per 1,000 resident population. Page 221 <br /> This type of allocation of police officers without regard to area patrolled allows rural <br /> areas to harbor criminals. Since Hilo and Kona have substantial populations they have a <br /> large enough police force to push criminals towards areas like Ka'u with only 2 <br /> <br /> policemen on duty per shift. We need a police officer allocation system that includes land <br /> area patrolled, as well as population. Particularly in Ka'u with only 2 police officers on <br /> duty per shift at any one time there just isn't adequate backup for the officers to arrest <br /> criminals. With this current County police standard the citizens and County end up <br /> tolerating crime. (Read newspaper article.) W ~ 4"t+ ?n o•o P o 1 ~ ~ w e' t 1 hetb~N. e ~ e <br /> ~vo Stc.ftf tiY a{~'•r.~0yl~ ju4.leJ~ d" Pr: jeHS, <br /> Ka'u Profile pages 225 and 230/_ <br /> In addition to the 14 Ka'u police officers available (allowing only 2 per shift) we need <br /> 3 officers per shift increasing police officers in Ka'u to 21. Since we don't have any full <br /> <br /> time police detectives in Ka'u any detective work requires a 3 hour round trip drive for a <br /> detective to come from either the Hilo or Kona police stations to Ka'u. As such we need <br /> 2 full time detectives assigned to Ka'u, with one specializing in rural crime. <br /> Ka'u Profile page 254 <br /> Pursue groundwater source investigation, exploration and well development at <br /> Ocean View, Pahala, and Waiohinu. The moratorium on water meters from Kiolaka'a <br /> to and along South Point Road is not based on an inadequate water supply -the <br /> Comm. No. Y2' <br /> Ref. To: Preseete/ C~ <br /> Ref. Date <br /> <br />