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PD SMA REPORT - S. MCMICHAEL TESTIMONY 11.15.2022
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What is not addressed is the dollar amount to trigger a Minor permit vs. Major permit of $500,000. So, what comes first, <br />square <br />footage, or dollar amount. <br />Also, what is not addressed is this trigger is at the present, allowing desecration of Burials, and Historic Registered sites <br />without <br />a Dept. of Public Works requiring a permit. I was told as no permit is required if the lot is under ONE ACRE. <br />I said even though it's in the Special Management Area. I was told yes, no permit required. <br />This is HEWA, AS WE KANAKA MAOLI HAVE NO CONTROL TO PROTECT OUR <br />IWI KUPUNA. AS WE STAND BY GOING FROM DEPTTO DEPTATA DEAD END. <br />THIS IS CONCERNING WITH HEAVY HEART, ESPECIALLY OF KAILUA KONA, SMA BELOW THE KUAKINI HWY. <br />AND ALIT DRIVE. THE ENTIRE AREA IS HISTORIC ARCHEOLGY, ROYAL CENTERS, CAVES OF BURIALS, AND <br />HISTORIC REGISTERED DISTRICTS. I consider this a cemetery, thousands are buried the traditional way, HIDDEN. <br />UNLESS YOU DIG DEEP, YOU WILL FIND THEM, AND THE HUGE CONCERN WHAT HAPPPENS WHEN ITS <br />UNDER PRIVACY AND FULL CONTROL OF THE DEVELOPERS WITH NO RESPECT TO OUR CULTURAL. <br />THE PERFECT EXAMPLE IS WHY THE ALII PARKWAY HAS BEEN STOPPED SINCE 2005, BECAUSE OF THIS AREA OF "SACRED <br />ARCHEOLOGY" <br />OUR ELDERS, KUPUNA'S WHO FOUGHT THIS HAVE PASSED AWAY. ITS OUR KULEANA TO CARRY ON WITH CONTINUED <br />RESPECT. <br />AS IT STATES IN THE NATIONAL HISTORIC REGISTRY OF KAHALU'U OUR LAND IS OF "SUPERNATURAL FACTORS" <br />MALAMA AND IT WILL MALAMA YOU. <br />AT THAT TIME THE COST TO BUILD THE ALIT HIGHWAY WAS $50 MILLION DOLLARS. AS OF TODAY, THE COST IS $250 <br />MILLION DOLLARS $$ <br />PLEASE KOKUA AS YOU HAVE THE POWER WITH MAKING UP RULES AND BE CAREFUL SO IT DOES NOT HAVE THE LOOPS. <br />SPECIAL IS SPECIAL, PRESERVATION, AND PROTECTION, SACRED IS SACRED. <br />SO, PLEASE DO WHAT IS POND! PRAYING NOW TO AKUA, <br />ALL OF OUR ANCESTOR'S IWI KUPUNA NEED PROTECTION! <br />MAHALO NUI LOA! <br />Simmy McMichael <br />Tuesday, November 15, 2022 <br />Council to vote on legislative priorities <br />CHANGES TO SMA PERMIT EXEMPTIONS, COUNTY CONTROL OVER TOBACCO AMONG THEM <br />BY NANCY COOK LAUER <br />WEST HAWAII TODAY <br />ncook-lauer@westhawaiitoday.com <br />Changes to special managament area permit exemptions, county control over tobacco products and a younger <br />retirement age for police are among nine priorities Hawaii's four counties plan to present to the state Legislature. <br />The legislative session doesn't start until Jan. 18, but the Hawaii County Council is gearing up to approve the counties' <br />recommendations compiled <br />
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