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COATS: I wanted a little drama with my testimony. Anyway, the lots haven't been developed, not <br /> to mention hundreds and hundreds of homes on the market, as well as proposed subdivisions of at <br /> least a thousand homes north of Kona, I don't see a compelling reason to change the zoning at this <br /> time. We simply do not need developers destroying what little open space we have left to make <br /> room for lots that will sit empty, bulldozing the natural habitat, displacing wildlife and forever <br /> scarring the land for some future use that may or may not happen. I'm still unclear as to how this <br /> development fits into the Kailua -Kona master plan. The area in question is in the middle of -. (The <br /> lights went out.) <br /> HOUSEL: Oops. Sorry about the interruption. <br /> VAN PERNIS: Could I ask the Planning Department to put up a map or picture, so we can refer to <br /> it in our testimony? Thank you. <br /> DARROW: How's that? <br /> VAN PERNIS: Thank you. <br /> COATS: Okay. Are we good? <br /> HOUSEL: Yeah, so please continue. <br /> COATS: The area in question is in the middle of an established Ag area where cows graze across <br /> the street from Tutu's nursery, where you have to slow down for the chickens crossing the road, <br /> where weekend rodeos are held, and every couple of days a phantom white pueo will cross your <br /> path on the way up Hualalai Road. As the Chair of the Kailua Village Design Commission, I <br /> realize the value of public testimony in these matters, and this is why I'm coming forward. I also <br /> understand that each one of these projects that's on the agenda today are contingent on each other. <br /> So that's kind of unclear to me as far as the access goes. And I didn't know until this morning <br /> when I read in West Hawai`i Today that they are also seeking to connect all of this with new access <br /> onto Hualalai Road. And anybody who has gone up Hualalai Road knows it's unimproved and <br /> can't handle a single other car. Thank you very much for your time. <br /> HOUSEL: Thank you. You can remain seated until we -. Would you like to proceed with your <br /> testimony? <br /> ERROR: I'm ready. <br /> HOUSEL: Would you state your name and address, please? <br /> ERROR: Aloha. Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you this morning. My name is George <br /> Error, and I am a resident and homeowner at Kona Orchards, which is mauka of this proposed <br /> project. Our homeowners association has submitted to your Planning Director and to each of you a <br /> letter dated September 15, indicating our opposition to this proposal. Hopefully -. <br /> HOUSEL: Could you tell me which item you are testifying on? <br /> ERROR: No. 1. <br /> 3 <br />