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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bi11356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation park at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugar Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "9~n: Parks and
historic sites." The pah is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Count Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pall. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old cazuP is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "4.p~n: Pazks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepcekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball pazk and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "9~n: Parks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill caznp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space park or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball pazk and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugar Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as "Qgetl: Pazks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
Thisaa~etition opposing Bill 356, a rezon g ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pac>ir~~ to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation park into eleven residential kits
willrai~ forty foot set back from the edge of the pall. There has been no provisions for an open
spao~or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline area in
the aa~eLensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The~6on park at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plm~oommunity. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cuhural importance to
Haa~al has contributed substantially to the Life of the rural co~nunities. The old camp was
abaaiitand razed in 1980, yet the okl ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remit important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picas and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepei6ugaz M~71 and okl camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Invail~f 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "9~n: Pazks and
histo~t." The pall is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoodair a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
asic fiirabk consideration from the Hawaii Co Councii and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space park or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugar Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "Open: Pazks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii County Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
Ibis is addition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
PatySc, ILC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill caznp plantation park into eleven residential lots
with aalya forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions fot an open
span pt or special accommodations for persons heeding convenient access to the shoreline area in
the ooat~ensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shorelme.
The pd~tion park at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plaata6a~oommunity. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaiaai has contn'buted substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abaodmi and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remaioiao important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnid~, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Peperla3a Stirgaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Lxveatagof 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "4g~n: Parks and
histoocsies." The pall is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shor+e3~ior a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask forfnorable consideration froml the Hawau Co Counc~7 and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation park into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge ofthe pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugar Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugar Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The Genera] Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as " en: Parks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii County Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation park into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pall. There has been no provisions for an open
space park or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugar Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as " en: Parks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii County Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is apdition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, ILC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill caznp plantation park into eleven residential bts
with aai~a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space prt or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline area in
the ooe~ehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The pir~ion park at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
pladatioacommunity. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cuhural importance to
Hawai ad has cornnbuted substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abaodo~od and razed in 1980, yet the old ball pazk and surrounding shoreline open space has
reaoaoadaa important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for f skiing,
picoidu~, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepoe~sa S~gaz M~71 and okl camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Invr~ogof 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "Q~II: Pazks and
historic saes." The pali is gently sloping and low, malting this the easiest place to access the
shon9eefor a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for fworabk consideration from the Hawaii Co Counc~7 and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bi11356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation park into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball pazk and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "4p~n: Pazks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contnbuted substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as Parks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken JAnuary 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pall. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accorrunodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawari and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball pazk and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as "Qp~II: Pazks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline area in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball pazk and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugar Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as "Qgcn: Pazks and
historic sites." The pall is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation park into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline area in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugar Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contn'buted substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball pazk and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as "4gsIl: Parks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation pazk into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation park at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
retrained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as "4~Il: Parks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Coun Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing BiD 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the okl Pepeekeo Mill campp plantation park into eleven residential bts
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pati. There has been m provisions for an open
space park or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shorelme area in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation park at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last reranant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugar Industry is of significant historical and cuhural importance to
Hawaii and has contn'buted substantially to the life of the rural comm?mities. The okl caznp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the okl ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for Sshing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the Courrty of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "Q~II: Pazks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii Co Council a~ a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005
SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bi11356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation park into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. There has been no provisions for an open
space pazk or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline area in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline.
The plantation pazk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation community. The Sugar Industry is of significant historical and cultural importance to
Hawaii and has contributed substantially to the life of the rural communities. The old camp was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the old ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and scenic azea. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as "(~tl: Pazks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawaii County Council and a NO VOTE- BILL 356.
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SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT
NO VOTE- BILL 356
This is a petition opposing Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental
Pacific, LLC to subdivide the oki Pepeekeo Mr71 camp platNation park into eleven residential lots
with only a forty foot set back from the edge of the pa6. There has been no provisions for an open
space park or special aocommodatio~ for persons rreedmg convenie~ aceess to the shoreline area in
the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shorelime.
The plantation perk at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill
plantation coa>arunity. The Sugar Industry is of significant historical sod cuhural importance to
Hawari and has cotMnbuted sui~araiaiiy to the life of the rural cormamities. The oki ca?t>p was
abandoned and razed in 1980, yet the oki ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has
remained an important recreation and sc~ric area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing,
picnicking, and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former
Pepeekeo Sugar Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access
Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as Parks and
historic sites." The pali is gently sbping and bw, making this the easiest place to access the
shoreline for a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We
ask for favorable consideration from the Hawau County Council and a NO VnTE- BILL 356.
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