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Regarding: A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTORS OF FINANCE <br /> TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE ACQUISITION OF TAX MAP KEY <br /> PARCELS 9-8-001:012, AND PARCELS COMPRISING 10.195 ACRES OF <br /> LAND, ALSO KNOWN AS PUNALU'U BEACH PARK . <br /> The Ka'u Chamber of Commerce has been quite satisfied with Councilman <br /> Jacobson's communication and involvement with his constituents, when <br /> important issues come up. Recently, he's attended numerous meetings in Ocean <br /> View regarding the transfer station. However, the Ka'u Chamber of Commerce, <br /> the HOVE Community Center, and the Ocean View Community Development <br /> Corp., to name a few, are among many associations and organizations in Ka'u <br /> that have yet to hear from Councilman Jacobson regarding this very important <br /> Punalu'u development . <br /> Who made the Ka'u Preservation Society the management brokers for this plan? <br /> It's clear to Mr. Jacobson's constituents that more clarity is needed. Public <br /> meetings with the Ka'u Preservation Society, the Developers, and OKK need to <br /> be scheduled. <br /> <br /> The Ka'u Chamber of Commerce believes it is premature to discount future <br /> negotiations with any developers seriously willing to discuss future development <br /> at Punalu'u. <br /> The Chamber is even more concerned at Councilman Jacobson's decision to <br /> exclude any formal attempt to inform or gather valuable input from the general <br /> public in Ocean View regarding Punalu'u. The Ka'u Chamber of Commerce, The <br /> HOVE Community Center and the Ocean View Community Development Corp. <br /> invite Councilman Jacobson to our next meetings. <br /> Sincerely, Ken Wicks <br /> Pres. Ka'u Chamber of Commerce <br /> 3 49.13 <br /> , <br /> <br />