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From: Christie Nittrouer <br /> To: WPCtestimonv;Council Remote Testimony <br /> Subject: Opposition to the proposed development at Punalu"u <br /> Date: Tuesday, March 5,2024 11:49:15 AM <br /> Dear Hawaii County, <br /> I am writing in strong opposition to the proposed development at Punalu'u. <br /> I've been warmly welcomed by the community in Na'alehu, Punalu'u, and <br /> Pahala, and gotten to see first hand how they are in need of AFFORDABLE <br /> HOUSING, IMPROVED HEALTH FACILITIES, SENIOR HOUSING, and NOT a <br /> 230-unit resort. <br /> Punalu'u is rich with cultural history and sacred sites -- to develop a <br /> massive resort will impact these places which should rightfully remain <br /> undisturbed. <br /> Developing a massive resort with 250 parking stalls, 230 units, on a <br /> massive 37.35 acre plot, will devastate the local ecology and wildlife in <br /> Punalu'u. <br /> I demand an Environmental Impact Study be conducted, as the last study <br /> is more than 20 years old. The impact on wildlife (turtles, nene - nearly <br /> extinct, monk seals, coral, fish) and the impact to humans will be <br /> significant. Among other things, the run-off from chemicals used on <br /> the golf course will kill the Honu (green turtle) sanctuary in Punalu'u. <br /> The people of Wau deserve to have Punalu'u remain a sacred site, out of <br /> respect for the people, for the wildlife, for the preservation of Hawaii. <br /> Please consider the needs of the people -- affordable housing, health <br /> facilities, senior housing, and a dialysis center. Please consider the people <br /> in Punalu'u -- of their health, wellbeing, and the legacy left to their <br /> children. Please consider what respect must be given to Hawaii, and the <br /> people of the surrounding Punalu'u area. <br /> I truly appreciate you considering what impact you can make by <br /> preserving this sacred place, one of the only places untouched by rampant <br /> and environmentally catastrophic overdevelopment. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Dr. Christina Anne Nittrouer <br />
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