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We have lived in our home next door to the Manono Corner property for 28 years and we plan <br /> on staying in it for many more years to come. We are saddened at what we see as "spot <br /> zoning" being conducted by your department. For example, four properties near ours on <br /> Manono Street were previously zoned as RS and were changed to CN. They sit vacant and <br /> have become eye-sores. They were not zoned as MCX according to the General Plan nor have <br /> the lots been developed as initially proposed. You might want to look at the zoning for Waiakea <br /> House Lots to see the "spot zoning" for yourself. <br /> We strongly feel the General Plan and how it depicts Waiakea House Lots negates the need for <br /> centrally located residential housing. We bought our house because of the location and <br /> closeness to services. Doing away with this residential neighborhood is bad for the long-term <br /> growth and quality of life for Hilo and residents wanting to age in place. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Lou & Gail Rhoades <br /> 1045 Manono Street <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> gailrhoades3314(o-)amail.com <br /> cc: Sid Fuke, Planning Consultant <br /> Kalysa Hamilton, Manono Corner, LLC <br /> Windward Planning Commission <br /> Jennifer Kagiwada, Council Representative, District 2 <br /> Jennifer.Ka,iw�(o)hawaiicount ..gov <br /> Michael Brestovansky, Hawaii Tribune Herald <br /> mbrestovansky@hawaiitribune-herald.com <br /> FYI: Dept. of Health, Honolulu Branch, Miss Roxanne (808)586-4226 <br />