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2024-03-06 PL-SMA-2023-000046 David Human Opposition Testimony
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3/6/2024
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950190150000, 024, 026, 030, 031, 033, 035; 96001001-003, 011-013; 960020080000, 037, 038, 041, 053
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From: David Human <br /> To: WPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Puna'lu'u Development <br /> Date: Wednesday,March 6,2024 8:40:11 AM <br /> To whom it may concern: <br /> As a longtime resident in the town of Na'alehu,we strongly oppose the proposed development of thePuna'lu'u <br /> Black Sands Beach area. There are several key issuers that most people are aware of,including the fact that the area <br /> is already inundated with too much traffic(and the resulting strain on infrastructure/increasing levels of trash),but <br /> most important of all is that the Ka'u coastline is one of the last remaining(and arguably,most beautiful in all of <br /> Hawaii).Once development,such as what is currently proposed,is allowed this island heritage will be lost forever. <br /> There are many other locales in Hawaii,some here on Big Island(Waikoloa,Kona)where the I'll effects of <br /> development can already be observed and the Ka'u corridor will not be exempt from those,once developments such <br /> as the proposed get a foothold in this special place. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> David Human <br /> Sent from my iPhone <br />
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