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2024-03-05 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Anne Celeste Corrected Opposition Testimony
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development. <br /> This land is for the people of Hawaii. Many families rely on these areas for food and cultural <br /> practices. <br /> We don't need anothertourist attraction built by foreign investors to make them richer. <br /> Large developments and golf courses ruin marine ecosystems and promote eutrophication. <br /> These areas must remain pristine and not fall victim to the pollution that accompanies big <br /> resort business. <br /> We don't need a wellness center and condos.We need affordable housing. <br /> This plan will skyrocket prices of homes, making them unaffordable for locals. <br /> It will also escalate property taxes, making housing unaffordable for locals. <br /> When the Chinese developed Vancouver,the locals could no longer afford to live there. <br /> Chinese investors were allowed to purchase unbuilt condos before locals even had a chance. <br /> Chinese billionaires bought massive tracts of land. <br /> https://Qlobalnews.ca/news/z444a8o/this-lthis- 989-documentary-on-asian-investment-in- <br /> vancouver-shows-how-little-has-changed/ <br /> We need housing for residents, not for tourists.There are other places they can stay. <br /> Where will locals live when they lose their homes? <br /> The proposed development: <br /> 1. Violates the Ka'u Community Development Plan (KCDP) <br /> Policy 6 The development of visitor accommodations <br /> "and any resort development should complement the character of the area;protect the <br /> environment and natural beauty; respect existing lifestyles, cultural practices, and cultural <br /> resources;provide shoreline public access; and provide affordable housing to meet demand <br /> created by the development" <br /> 2. Has no current Environmental Impact Statement: <br /> The EIS being used isjust a 2oo6"draft". We need to have a new EIS done before <br /> anything moves forward--to appropriately assess impacts today. <br /> 3. Has no wastewater management plan <br /> 4. Has no infrastructure plan <br /> S. Does not address the critical need to upgrade our substandard water fire-fighting <br /> capability.We don't want to be the next Maui. <br /> Kau is at danger from brushfires. We don't have adequate water storage to fight a fire. <br /> 6. Has no disaster mitigation plan <br /> The area has many potential threats: An active cinder cone, increasing quakes,the loss <br /> of ohia due to ROD, which means the dying forest no longer catches rain, causing <br /> more flooding, and with lack of bridge repair,there is a possibility that residents could <br /> not escape <br /> 7. Needs an updated shoreline assessment <br /> The storm of 2022 necessitates a reassessment of the shoreline setback. <br /> 8. Has no burial treatment plan <br /> Were archeological studies done? <br />
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