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2024-03-05 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Albert E. Beeman Opposition Testimony
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DATE: February 4, 2024 <br /> TO: Windward Planning Commission, County of Hawaii <br /> FROM: Albert E Beeman, <br /> Colony I Unit #30, Punalu'u <br /> P.O. Box 822, Pahala HI 96777 <br /> Tel:808 895 1813 albeeman@gmail.com <br /> RE: SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREA USE PERMIT APPLICATION <br /> PL-SMA-2023-000046; Applicant: BLACK SAND BEACH, LLC <br /> Aloha Planning Commissioners, <br /> I wish to make 5 points for your consideration: <br /> Unreliable and Untrustworthy Developer <br /> EVA LIU, aka XMYUAN LIU the individual behind BSB-LLC as well as <br /> multiple other LLC's has a proven community record of: <br /> Misrepresentation, <br /> County regulation non-compliance, <br /> Business failures, and <br /> Gross mismanagement. <br /> The County should never have approved a project by this notoriously <br /> unreliable and unscrupulous developer. <br /> Fire Prone Area <br /> The proposed development area in the Kau desert is prone to large difficult <br /> to control fires. In recent memory, helicopters had to be brought in to dump <br /> water from the ocean onto fires to put them out. <br /> Punalu'u is blessed with underground electric but thrown cigarettes and hot <br /> catalytic converters seem to pose the most serious threat. <br /> Building a project of this scale in the desert is setting up for another <br /> Lahaina fire disaster only this time on the Big Island. <br />
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