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From: Jill Tomlin <br /> To: WPCtestimony <br /> Cc: Council Remote Testimony <br /> Subject: OPPOSITION OF PUNALU"U <br /> Date: Tuesday,March 5,2024 4:09:26 PM <br /> To Whom It May Concern, <br /> I am sitting down now, at my computer, in an attempt to organize my thoughts about the <br /> potential development along the coastline of Ka'u and Punalu'u Black Sand Beach, and share <br /> my opposing thoughts on the matter. I've been thinking about this issue for a while and <br /> hearing many different perspectives from people, in favor and opposing. It was brought to my <br /> attention that the deadline for my input was changed last minute, so now I'll do my best with <br /> scattered thoughts to articulate my own point of view. <br /> The local economy is already spiked for being so far from the city in either direction. <br /> Commodities also needed by visiting parties (food, coffee, gas, groceries, etc) will increase <br /> further in price in reflection of the increased demand. Most permanent families live out here in <br /> Ka'u either for the quiet or for the affordability. <br /> The roads and infrastructure leading to and from Punalu'u are already a hazard, no one can <br /> argue that. There are nearly daily car and traffic accidents that are reported upon via social <br /> media news outlets. I've also personally witnessed multiple traffic accidents along the <br /> highways in 2024 alone. Many of those reported accidents have resulted in deaths; I'd be <br /> curious to see a side-by-side comparison of traffic deaths by date between this year and last. <br /> These issues need to be addressed and revised before enabling heavier traffic,which is <br /> inevitable with a 700-unit resort(assuming one room can comfortably fit a family of 5). <br /> With the coastline of Punalu'u being one of the only remaining untouched coastlines of the <br /> islands, many species of animals, land and aquatic, rely on these landscapes. Like the monk <br /> seal, and the honu (which have a nesting ground in the middle of the black sand beach that's <br /> actively used by them every year. There is also a photo on the personal website of Eva Liu's <br /> that headlines a woman directly touching a honu,which I understand as being a crime). There <br /> hasn't been a recent Environmental Impact Study completed that I've had access to recently <br /> reflecting the preservation of the resources used by the diverse and unique ecosystem. <br /> Among the existing structures on the property are four heiau dedicated to Hawaiian Royalty. <br /> Not only will that have backlash in the spiritual balance of the land to destroy those,which is <br /> also a strong cultural standpoint for the people of Hawaii and Ka'u. With the heavy tourism <br /> traffic at the black sand beach already, I would encourage the owners to utilize and maintain <br /> the already abundant foot traffic. There's an abandoned hotel and restaurant on the property <br /> that I've never seen plans to update or restore. The pond on the property is also unmaintained. <br /> There are standing fire hydrants on the property that are also unmaintained and leads questions <br /> to the functionality of these emergency necessities. <br /> I have more point, but with the deadline approaching, I'll have to share the rest of my thoughts <br /> at the meeting on the 7th. I'll see you all there. <br /> Have a marvelous day and heed the voices of those speaking for those who cannot speak and <br /> for those who have fought in the past to protect these sacred lands. <br />