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has advised several of us that he intends to sell his land and permanently leave the Island of <br /> Hawaii. He will continue to maintain his easement rights in perpetuity even though he no <br /> longer wants to have the responsibility or liability for the private road. He has requested that <br /> the neighbors form a Limited Liability Corporation to shield himself from lawsuits. It is <br /> unreasonable for any person to maintain rights when they abrogate their responsibilities. Our <br /> most basic laws are based on responsibilities associated with rights. <br /> Mr. Norrie's newest APD application has redrawn the property lines of his acreage to <br /> something entirely different from the property lines in existence when we purchased our land <br /> and signed easement agreements, yet he wants us to honor those easements in perpetuity if it <br /> is in his best interest regardless of our best interest. <br /> I am requesting the County Council as a condition of approval of the proposed APD: <br /> 1. Insist that Mr. Norrie keep his word and make the access method to the pali acreage <br /> Ka'awaloa Road and that Ka'awaloa Road be paved to County specifications to allow such <br /> access. <br /> 2. Insist that Mr. Norrie repair the existing and future damage the vehicles operating for his <br /> businesses caused or will cause on our private road. <br /> 3. Insist that Mr. Norrie provide an extension of our private road to the proposed seven lots of <br /> the proposed APD that is only 16 feet wide, paved and built to County specifications and <br /> permanently ends in a cul-de-sac. <br /> <br /> i- <br /> F_12 v <br /> Brenda Ford <br /> 81-6195 Napo'opo'o Road <br /> Captain Cook, Hi 96704 <br /> <br />