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Communications - Council Term
2004-2006
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096
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Marjorie Ziegler, Executive Director, Conservation Council for Hawai‘i
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COUNCIL
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Council: Close file - 6/01/05 Presented: Council - 5/18/05
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AGE COUNCIL 06/01/2005 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Agendas\2004-2006\Council
BIL 078 Draft 01 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Bills\2004-2006
COM 0208.000 2004-2006
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\Council Records\Communications\2004-2006
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<br /> MR'Y-12-2005 01:g1 PM F, <br /> ® Conservation Council for Hawaii <br /> May 12, 2005 _ <br /> Members of the Hawaii County Council _ <br /> 25 Aupunl Street <br /> Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> Via Facsimile Transmittal: 808 961-8912 <br /> 808 329.4786 <br /> Dear County Council Members, <br /> Aloha! On behalf of the Conservation Council for Hawaii, I am writing to ask you to support BIII <br /> 78, which would set aside 2% of property-tax collections to buy land and preserve scenic and <br /> culturally important areas. Preserving open space, natural areas, and culturally significant areas is <br /> one of the most Important legacies you could establish as an elected official. <br /> Bill 78 complements the Legacy Lands Act -adopted by the state legislature this past session - am <br /> policies in Meul and Kauai counties. Together, these state and county initiatives will ggo far to <br /> preserve our precious beaches and coastal areas, watersheds and native forest, habitatior rare and <br /> endangered species, historic and cultural sites, public access, and traditional gathering areas. <br /> Everyone remembers a special natural place where they played as a child. For me, it was "the <br /> river," a native stream and swimming hole with 'o'opu and 'apae. That stream has since been <br /> dammed and channelized as part of a flood control project to protect subdivision homes. As our <br /> land continues to be developed for housing, resorts, and other commercial purposes, it is essential <br /> that we set aside open spaces, native ecosystems, and Important cultural lands for our residents ar: i <br /> visitors to enjoy. <br /> Future generations should be able to experience the wide open coastal and native forests that we <br /> have Inherited from past generations. And our visitors declare in survey after survey that their <br /> number one concern is the protection of open coastal areas. A dedicated fund for land acquisition <br /> and conservation on the Big Island wtll work year in and year out to help protect Hawaf'i as we <br /> know and love it. <br /> Please support Bfll 78. Mahalo nui loa. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Marjogler <br /> Executive Director <br /> 7~ T T'~ WnrkJng Todryr jnr tke Nature nJ Tomorrow! <br /> //uwni9.1(J'r/lnte ojtlre Notional Wlldllje Fed~~ntinn <br /> Telephone/Fux AOR.S93.11255 • email: inPo(aiaonzervcld.urg • web; www!diconservchi.orR <br /> P.O. Box 2923 • Honolulu, HI %602.Offiee: 250 Ward Aw., Suite 217 • Honolulu, HI 96814 <br /> Gomm. No. g <br /> Ref, To: CI' <br /> <br />
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