Laserfiche WebLink
Kealoha-Makuakane-Makua Testimony in Opposition of PL -SPP -2022-000016 at Lolia Place <br />2.12.2023 <br />Sex -Positive <br />Embody, explore and express our sexual energy in a way that feels safe and <br />consensual for yourself and others. Release the shame surrounding sexual energy by <br />being transparent about your desires. Support all in consensual sexuality for 18+ adults. <br />Take responsibility for your sexual choices and affirm your agency in making choices. <br />Accept all gender and non -gender expressions, sexual orientations, as well as all <br />relationship forms and styles. <br />Participation <br />Make an effort to connect with all people on site. Hold and be held by the community at <br />Monday night share circle. Attend community dinners when possible. Support a sense <br />of humor and playfulness while being sensitive to others. <br />Body Positivity <br />Embrace the natural human body through a clothing optional environment (bottoms <br />must be worn in kitchen and dining lanai). Nudity is not a sexual invitation. <br />It is bad enough that we already have to deal with all the naked people at Kehena <br />everyday and the issues that are related to this place. The Sunday fundays at the <br />Seaview lawn and the pure lack of respect to the local community. It is time for this <br />nonsense to stop! <br />would like to specifically point out the following within their application. <br />P. 29 <br />3F. Archaeological Resources <br />It is unlikely any archaeological resources will be encountered on the property. The <br />subject parcel has been cleared and used for residential and agricultural purposes for <br />many years. <br />However, in the event any inadvertent discoveries are made during any land <br />disturbance activity relating to this project, work will cease, and the applicant will <br />immediately notify the Planning Department and the State Department of Land and <br />Natural Resources and secure their clearances before proceeding further. <br />P. 31 <br />3H. Valued Cultural Resources In view of Hawaii State Supreme Court's "PASH" and <br />"Ka Pa`akai 0 Ka `Rina" decisions, the issue relative to native Hawaiian gathering and <br />fishing rights must be addressed. Specifically, there must be a discussion of the cultural, <br />historical and natural resources and associated traditional and customary practices of <br />this site. In this situation, the subject site is not adjacent and/or proximate to the <br />2 <br />