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2024-03-03 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Jennifer Van Arkel Opposition Testimony
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From: Jennifer Van Arkel <br /> To: WPCtestinnonv <br /> Subject: Punalu'u <br /> Date: Sunday,March 3,2024 6:01:39 PM <br /> Hello. <br /> My name is Jennifer Van Arkel. My husband,two children and son-in-law live in Ocean View. <br /> We have been a part of Malama Pono Punalu'u since its inception.We were also able to see Punalu'u prior to, <br /> during and after the pandemic. <br /> Prior to the pandemic there were often 5-20 honu spread all over Punalu'u Beach.There was a handful of locals <br /> fishing,boating,camping,enjoying the pavilion and having fun in the water.During the pandemic all of that slowed <br /> down.After the pandemic it was like there was a memo that went out to everyone visiting the Big Island to make <br /> sure they stopped by to"see the turtles on the black sand beach".There were suddenly HUNDREDS of people and <br /> very few turtles. <br /> Since we started Malama Pono Punalu'u,I have never seen more than 5 turtles on the beach at a time.I have only <br /> seen a turtle outside of the rock enclosure twice in the past 2.5+years both as volunteering and visiting the beach. <br /> This tells me that the turtles do not come on the beach as a result of the huge increase in visitors to the beach. <br /> I have seen people trying to touch the turtles,attempting to walk through the rock enclosure,going inside the roped <br /> off area and agitating the Hawaiian monk seals.I have seen people snorkeling and swimming in very rough waters <br /> that I would not attempt to go into-all after the lifeguards have left.They have attempted to take sand,coconuts, <br /> anything they can carry from the beach. I have seen a woman dislocate her shoulder holding her toddler daughter in <br /> her hands to get a picture on the algae-covered rocks. I have seen several others fall and hurt themselves and <br /> countless others put themselves in danger. <br /> I can not imagine this little beach holding even more people that the proposed"resort"would bring. There are <br /> simply not enough resources in our little countryside to manage this resort. <br /> My personal experience is that the developer has promised to clean up the area and other than clearing foliage once <br /> and putting up rocks to block parking-I've seen no"improvements"as promised.I don't feel that we can trust that <br /> the resources needed will be provided to help with the influx of people,traffic,waste,etc that will come with the <br /> proposed resort. <br /> We are a family that picks up rubbish from every beach we go to.We are not kanaka,but we respect the culture and <br /> the aina we live in.We have found Olive Ridley hatchlings at a beach here on Big Island,we volunteer in our <br /> community regularly.My husband coaches baseball from Little League to varsity here in Ka'u.We see the needs of <br /> the community and a resort does not-in any way-attempt to meet the needs of this community.In fact,it scares me <br /> what it will mean for the Olive Ridleys,the Hawaiian green sea,the Hawksbill,the Hawaiian monk seal,the people <br /> struggling to make a safe living here in the country that we chose for its peace and ruralness. <br /> There are resorts on the island.Look at those areas.We don't need more.They don't answer the needs of the local <br /> people or wildlife.They bring in people who do not help the community.I know this is not an easy choice. I hope <br /> the choice goes to the people who malama this aina-not to the person who wants to make money off of the land. <br /> This is not progress. <br /> I fervently hope this proposal does not go through. <br /> Thank you for your time, <br /> Jennifer Van Arkel <br /> Jenfred23 @hotmail.com <br /> 808-987-5796 <br />
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