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2021-05-20 Leeward Exh B (Public Testimony re SMA 21-078)
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for, for, I believe that it's so important for Leeward community to have those spaces because of <br /> the weather changing. It's dramatic changing, especially upper here in Holualoa area. We have <br /> more rainfall than any times before, early in the morning is already overcasting and hardly see <br /> sun coming through every day, almost like a, it's experiencing here. <br /> So, anyway, number two, the health and safety of the earth and the people live here, and the <br /> visitors alike. We need to really keep this, these open space important and we all have to protect <br /> these places and especially Alii Drive. We do not want to make another Kihei on Maui kind of <br /> jungle of the buildings after buildings, but at least they have a little bit of space for the open <br /> space for the beaches. But we, we have to learn from those wrongdoing. We can make better <br /> place for our future and our next generation. I really agree with Nancye and Maki Morinoue <br /> there, so I just make it short that this island is also young, youngest island. So, anything we do, it <br /> really affects our air and water quality. So, we cannot forget that. And the most important thing <br /> of the quality of water and drinking to <br /> [Slight interruption by unknown, unmuted speaker.] <br /> S. MORINOUE: --[indiscernible] the water. Hello? <br /> VITOUSEK: Yep, we can hear you. <br /> S. MORINOUE: I don't know, it's dis--, disrupted. So, anyway, we shouldn't make any more <br /> mistakes and we just have to make better choices for the Leeward community. And, that brings <br /> economy better and also the safety living for everybody [sic]. <br /> VITOUSEK: Okay, thank you so much for your testimony. Are there any questions? [None.] <br /> Okay, seeing none, we will move on to Items 3 and 4. <br /> The public testimony ended at 11:04 a.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Kim Tanaka <br /> Secretary to Boards and Commissions <br /> 7 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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