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Communications - Council Term
2006-2008
Communication
0349
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076
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Vern and Sandra Hughes
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Presented: FC - 6/4/07 (Public Hearing)
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COM 0349.000 2006-2008
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RES 169 Draft 01 2006-2008
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\Council Records\Resolutions\2006-2008
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May 29, 2007 <br /> <br /> Dominic Yagong, Donald Ikeda, J. Yoshimoto, Stacy Higa, Emily Neaole, <br /> <br /> Bob Jacobson, Brenda Ford, Angel Pilago, Pete Hoffman and Mayor Harry <br /> <br /> Kim: <br /> We are the owners of a townhouse at Colony One, Sea Mountain and as such <br /> have a vested interest in the future development plans for the area. We <br /> vehemently oppose Council Member Bob Jacobson's proposal for the <br /> county to purchase the 150 acre pazcel at Sea Mountain. <br /> We believe the best way to protect the interests of the residents of Ka'u is to <br /> support the activities and vision of O Ka'u Kakou. They have been in <br /> ongoing negotiations with the Sea Mountain Five development group and <br /> have received many concessions concerning protection of the shoreline, <br /> endangered species, historic sites; and donation of land for an expanded <br /> park; infrastructure improvements, the creation of new jobs, and many other <br /> economic benefits. We believe the resulting plan will be the foundation for <br /> a more vital and prosperous Ka'u. <br /> We respectfully request that the council vote no on the above-mentioned <br /> proposal. <br /> Thank you. <br /> s <br /> Vernon H. ughes <br /> Sandra Hughes <br /> <br />
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