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they follow and maintain an appropriate architectural style, or build tall commercial <br />structures which will mar the view both to and from the shorelin <br />use but maintain adequate landscaping to ensure the beauty and integrity of what is now <br />natural, open space?) Through this land is also a mauka-makai jeep road to the shoreline, <br />whose fate is presently critical for continued community shoreline access, as well as a <br />section of the Mamalahoa Trail which crosses this property. Questions of continued <br />access, runoff, noise, and traffic, among other concerns, still exist, since this plan is not <br />the one which will be built should you approve this rezoning and <br />We ask that you look long and carefully at this proposal from many angles before you <br />decide if this change is not only appropriate, but necessary to either the community or the <br />owner of this land who seeks only to add more millions to his already ten-fold plus profit. <br />We encourage you to await the transportation review of this project which will address <br />another small but significant part of the infrastructural demands of so an intense a project. <br />And, finally, we ask that you at least await further discussion and decisions related to the <br />critical Kohanaiki parcel next door before you make your final decision on this project. <br />Mahalo for your time and consideration on this matter. <br />FUJIKAWA:Thank you. Is there any question from the Commissioners <br />to this testifier? If not, go ahead, Luna? <br />HAUANIO:Aloha everyone again. My name is Lunakanawai Hauanio. <br />This place you folks talking about, OÒoma, my father and my Uncle Aka, they come from <br />over there. Okay. First of the firstest, the land no belong to the State. ThatÓs the first. <br />The land belong to my father guys, my uncle guys, my ohana. <br />Second, the intent of OTEC was to create alternative energy, yeah? Anything that was <br />going build inside there was to help us with alternative energy. All of a sudden <br />somebody now changing their mind. You look at the original palapala inside you folks <br />record about OTEC, if they no going create alternative energy, they put Òem back. They <br />supposed to put Òem back if they no going to create alternative energy. <br />Now, the administrators of the OTEC facility have never been, ne <br />stewards of the traditional and customary practices of the Hawaiian community, till this <br />day. We just filed a complaint about NELHA desecrating Hawaiian graves. We filed a <br />th <br />complaint with the Department of Land and Natural Resources Director on the 30 of <br />July. We never meet with DOCAR until Tuesday. So if it take that long to protect the <br />traditional and customary rights just from the State level, how long does it take for the <br />County level, until what? Whoever this guy is, the one that like develop over there, <br />bruddah, no even think about you going get approval for the speculative plan. Eh, you <br />know what, soon as I find out who you are, I going sue you, too, brah, put you into part <br />of da kine, the conspiracy against genocide of the Hawaiian community. Sorry. ItÓs a <br />little bit da kind sovereignty stuff, but anyway -. <br />15 <br /> <br />