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COM 0687.000 2004-2006
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COM 0687.000 2004-2006
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Communication 687 <br /> <br /> Bi11224 <br /> <br /> Page 5 of 12 <br /> • Jerry Schnyer: Supports proposal for its proposed contributions, but objects if Makalei Drive is used <br /> as the mauka/makai road. Will support applicant's proposal if mauka/makai road goes to the north. <br /> • Bob and Pat Aeder (support) <br /> • Jeff Satcher (oppose) <br /> • Hawaii Island Economic Development Board (support) <br /> • Josephine Keliipio (oppose) <br /> • Lany Johnson, Makalei Estates President (Applicant not addressed 4,000 cazs per day accessing <br /> Queen Ka`ahumanu Highway creating funnel effect and existing problems with street light <br /> coordination. <br /> • Paul Tobin (oppose) <br /> • Keith King (oppose) <br /> • Mr. Wilkins - of 13,000 existing water commitments, over 10,000 aze held in Kona which is <br /> equivalent to six (6) full-capacity wells that have not yet been drilled. In support of project but drill <br /> more wells and fix broken pumps before proceeding with development. <br /> • Roger Holding -Kona Community Development Plan is in progress; review suggestions for <br /> community planning. <br /> • Eric Von Platen, Kona Kohala Chamber of Commerce (support.) <br /> • Cazol & David Kwiat -oppose development if a safe mauka/makai connector road is not constructed. <br /> • Marian Wilkins -Don't make a decision until unanswered questions and loose ends are resolved. <br /> • Vivian Landrnm - (support) <br /> • Janice Palma-Glennie (request deferral to public hearing) <br /> • Jonathan Morgan (oppose) <br /> • Robert Wazd -realistic needs have to be addressed regarding roadways; supports grade separation. <br /> • Roger Duer -concerned about road going through Makalei Estates. <br /> • Cory Harden (oppose) <br /> • Dan Olson -main concern is water and whether new wells will be pumping from drinking water <br /> aquifer. If so, will diminish supply to the point of becoming more salty. <br /> • Lionel Kutner (support) <br /> • Marjorie Erway (defer/postpone for a few years) <br /> • Lillian Fox - no development until infrastructure is adequate <br /> • Jim Sogi - (oppose) <br /> • Kirk Stafferson (support) <br /> • Steve & Candice Raymond -support construction of an appropriate mauka/makai connector, not to <br /> use Makalei Drive as the connector. <br /> • Dave (last name unknown) -crazy to do a project of this magnitude while Community Development <br /> Plan is being developed; traffic; should have a public hearing. <br /> • Lei Kihoi-Dunn (oppose) call for public hearing <br /> • Mr. Dider -would vote in favor 100% if had commitment from the governor regarding UH. <br /> • Curtis Tyler - Mauka/makai road very important; more important to have connection than worry <br /> about grade percentage. Request to schedule at least one public hearing. <br /> • Susan Aronson -supports Hiluhilu site for college. <br /> Following public testimony, this matter was postponed for public hearing to be scheduled in Kona as soon <br /> as staff establishes an available date. Council Member James Arakaki voted against postponement. <br /> PC REPORT NO. 73 <br /> <br />
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