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a` , <br /> ,i . <br /> photo by Jerry Rothstein taken January 6, 2005 <br /> SAVE PEPEEKEO POINT <br /> NO VOTE- BILL 356 <br /> Thisaa~etition opposing Bill 356, a rezon g ordinance which, if passed, would allow Continental <br /> Pac>ir~~ to subdivide the old Pepeekeo Mill camp plantation park into eleven residential kits <br /> willrai~ forty foot set back from the edge of the pall. There has been no provisions for an open <br /> spao~or special accommodations for persons needing convenient access to the shoreline area in <br /> the aa~eLensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and four miles of shoreline. <br /> The~6on park at PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of the historic Pepeekeo Mill <br /> plm~oommunity. The Sugaz Industry is of significant historical and cuhural importance to <br /> Haa~al has contributed substantially to the Life of the rural co~nunities. The old camp was <br /> abaaiitand razed in 1980, yet the okl ball park and surrounding shoreline open space has <br /> remit important recreation and scenic area. Pepeekeo Point has been used for fishing, <br /> picas and ocean viewing activities continuously for generations. Public access to the former <br /> Pepei6ugaz M~71 and okl camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii Public Shoreline Access <br /> Invail~f 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline area as "9~n: Pazks and <br /> <br /> histo~t." The pall is gently sloping and low, making this the easiest place to access the <br /> shoodair a four mile shoreline area within the newly created Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. We <br /> <br /> asic fiirabk consideration from the Hawaii Co Councii and a NO VOTE- BILL 356. <br /> . 4S°a~ rv <br /> O/MI-LLf~VIL,LAGE CAMP /r~ USCG PEPEEK//EO LIGHT STATION <br /> eaE ?p address / U~ ~3oa' ~ ~C~"'-lO-~`" email <br /> <br />