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“Over 40 years ago, my parents bought our property on Huallai Road because they wanted to live <br />away from the city and in the natural beauty of this majestic mountainside. They did not want to <br />live in Honolulu or in Hilo, or in any other high density area. They wanted to live here, above the <br />town of Kona and surrounded by the natural beauty of the Huallai area. They built a house that <br />blended in with the landscape and they left the big trees and natural landscape. <br />“What is being proposed here runs counter to everything they loved, and I love, about Kona. This <br />development will not blend in with the surroundings – it will destroy them. It is not an <br />environmentally friendly development, and in fact, it is anti-environment. It will destroy the natural <br />vegetation and, with it, important wildlife and bird habitats, and replace it with a flat landscape of <br />asphalt, concrete, high density houses, and motor vehicles. <br />“In the past several years, we have seen large tracts of our Huallai mountainside scraped clean of <br />its vegetation, flattened, and bulldozed into pads that stay vacant and unoccupied for years. Given <br />the many other possible locations for this type of development, there is not a justifiable reason to <br />rezone this particular tract of Ag land and place a high-density development in this location. This <br />development will forever rob our local community of needed open space and natural habitat. This <br />Ag land, with its ranches, old growth trees and vegetation, is symbolic of the Kona hillside and is <br />the reason many of us have chosen to live here. <br />“This development is not something we as a community want. It does not enhance the <br />neighborhood. It will take away the very environment that is the reason we all love this area. Once <br />this land is developed in this manner, another piece of the natural beauty of the Huallai <br />mountainside will be forever lost. Once gone, it cannot be recovered.” <br />HOUSEL: Thank you very much. <br />COATS: And I will submit this to staff, so -. <br />HOUSEL: Yes, please do. Thank you. If you can give that to the staff, that’ll be great. Mark, <br />would you like to proceed? <br />VAN PERNIS: Yes. I’m Mark Van Pernis. I’m an attorney here on behalf of the Heights at <br />Huallai Homeowners Association. I have a little bit of a problem with the fact that the staff is not <br />presenting its position or its information on Parcel 42, as well as Parcel 43; it’s difficult to testify in <br />response to what the, in not knowing what the recommendations or position of the staff is. So we <br />are somewhat in the dark, and I think that’s a disadvantage. <br />HOUSEL: If you would like to testify on the first item. You will have the privilege to testify on <br />the other items also. <br />VAN PERNIS: Well, for expediency sake, I’ll try to limit my testimony to three minutes, but I did <br />intend to testify on both Parcels 42 and 43, first and second items – so perhaps if I can run over a <br />little bit. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. If you’d like to, yes, thank you. <br />5 <br />EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />
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