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2024-03-04 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Nakana Makekau Jugoz Opposition Testimony
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From: nathan iuooz <br /> To: WPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Please Stop Development in Punalu'u <br /> Date: Monday,March 4,2024 8:27:12 PM <br /> Aloha Hawaii County.I would like to express my desire to support the community and people of Punalu'u and <br /> Ka'u by opposing the upcoming non-agricultural development in Punalu'u.Below is a short list of just a few of the <br /> reasons why I oppose a development of this scale: <br /> 1)Where is the EIS? <br /> -has an Environmental Impact Statement been assessed considering not only the habitat and native life but also <br /> the iwi kupuna. <br /> 2)Endangered species and protection <br /> -the Honu ea or Hawaiian hawksbill turtle is a highly endangered animal that is endemic to these islands.They <br /> also serve as a significant culturally important animal to native Hawaiians that deserves a protected place to <br /> continue to lay eggs and revitalize their already dwindling numbers. <br /> 3)Land Tax increase <br /> .With an already high rate of displacement of the native Hawaiian population,land taxes rising and the cost of <br /> living skyrocketing in the ka'u area would surely add to the increase of this statistic.Don't forget it's not only the <br /> native plants,birds,fish,and land that should be stewarded and protected but also the people. How does this <br /> development protect the native people from displacement?How will this development prove as a turning point for <br /> revitalizing the native Hawaiian population?Anything being developed at this point in history should always have <br /> perpetuation of native Hawaiian population at the highest level of importance and priority. <br /> NOTE: I can't stress how important it is to have a public hearing set for a Saturday.Having a public hearing set to a <br /> time and day where most residents have to work to provide goes AGAINST all good and just intentions of any <br /> entity that serves as a public service to the people of this land.Please add another hearing for a weekend date. <br /> me ka aloha, <br /> Nakana Makekau Jugoz <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br />
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