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<br /> Jul 14 06 06:20p Hill Zabolski 808-883-9272 p.2
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<br /> developments, professes to understand the sensitivity of this land and coastline. Their
<br /> claim to onvi.ronmontal, famn i,- "Atl.antl.C StuLion^ - i+ COmmerej.al daveloprtienL LhuL they
<br /> built on an old steel mill site. In other words, a toxic waste ni.te. Ot rournc, thry got
<br /> accolades from Grecnpoace for cleaning up a toxic wa,to site, i.ol: u,, not compare urban
<br /> Georgia to Kona.
<br /> 11ome to a ro.ni.denl pod of spinner dolphins and honus, Honokohau's main entrance from the
<br /> green buoy, will be inundated with boat traffic. Oh, Jacoby pcopla arc suppooooly hero
<br /> monitoring the traffic every day. I: have Lo menLiOn that 800 more boats means maybe some
<br /> of them wi.11 be here for sport fishing. Just what the Kailum-Kona Coast noods, more
<br /> depletion of iLS' waters and marlin and ahi and onu. Let's not forget the fresh water feed
<br /> to Honokohau. Will that be affected by Lhe blastiaq and dredging of the now Lagoon? Whnn
<br /> a.".kcd that quosrton di.recLly, neither Mr.Ilillestad or. David Tarnas had a sufficient
<br /> answer. Tho good news for the State and/or county is r.har. r.hO :iE!wdgtm Lreetment plant(
<br /> sitting ,imaok ddb In the middle of this land)- is malf.uncL.i.oreing, smelly, and pourinq
<br /> brown into the ocean - will be f,i.xod by Jacoby so that Lhey call build their time-nharen
<br /> and hotel. So, why not have someone else come in and pay for fixing t.he.i,r problem -whaL a
<br /> deal!
<br /> 'traffic, let's talk obouC ChaL for a minute. By the t.imo t.hr. Queon K highway
<br /> widening projoct ioi finished, Jacoby plan, on commencing to Lear up the mak,xi nide, right
<br /> in the middle of the moat nongcr.ted botcleneck - liinalani to Palond, whotover relief will
<br /> rcgtvj Lhom the widened highway, it will be ncgatod whon 7-3 thousdnd more cars arc going in
<br /> and out of the "now rnari.na, .resvrt". Never mind the construction phase, which will r.roacn
<br /> havoc, as well. Oh yeah, I Lorqot, HHL is supposed to lee Jacoby bypass Kealakohe Parkway
<br /> and r..ontiaue on Lo Kuakini. Ilighway in old industrial. Maybe they will, maybe they won'L -
<br /> HHL won't even lct the County put a left hand turn signal. in at Makalapua Shopping center
<br /> off Palani. Road - have they really agrood to Jacoby's pl.ails?
<br /> Another disturbing piece of new; is that Jacoby plans to call, their project the
<br /> someLhing something VL11agC end they have nt.atnd than. l:hey plan on having bu,c, bring
<br /> tourists from tho pln on cruise ship day, directly to their shopping complex/marina/timc-
<br /> share rosort. Why are we bothering to support the Kailua-Village merchants in revit.liizing
<br /> the village? Let's continua to build nicer and bigger and, more convenient ;hopping
<br /> dist.ri CCs, so that our oxisL.i.ng merchants have. very 1i.t Lle. chance of nur.cer:di.ng.
<br /> Competition is healthy, riqht? Sure, it is, but ruoL when new businoss~as come in and
<br /> attempt to take away the ciinnt base from our existing core merchants that are rtrugglinq
<br /> to bo successful.
<br /> Once again, the community tccls as Lhuugh it ham been nold out by the State and
<br /> Hawaiian 11omolands. 'I'he last thing Chat the community wants is a hotel and morn time-
<br /> share.r on Lh.is .land. Improve and expand the existing ho.r.bor and forget the fractional
<br /> hou.",i.ng - that seem, to bo the overwhelming opinion.
<br /> Respectfully yours,
<br /> Linda 7.abolski, C.E.O.
<br /> Capra-1n Zodiac, Kona
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