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2024-03-06 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Meredith Buck 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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PL-SMA-2023-000046
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950190110000
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From: Meredith Buck <br /> To: WPCtestimonv;Council Remote Testimonv <br /> Subject: Testimony: PL-SMA-2023-046 Punalu'u Development Project <br /> Date: Wednesday, March 6,2024 10:56:08 AM <br /> Aloha, <br /> My name is Meredith Buck and I am a resident of Kailua Kona.I am writing to share my testimony in opposition of <br /> Black Sand Beach LLC's Special Management Area Use Permit Application,submitted for Punalu'u Village.Please <br /> do not approve this project. <br /> In addition to all of the classic issues of land development in Hawai'i—from damage to cultural sites and <br /> environmental impact,to congested roads and exacerbating the housing crisis—there is one thing unique to <br /> Punalu'u.It is the only accessible beach still left largely untouched by this type of development.If the Punalu'u <br /> Village project were to move forward,it would irrevocably change the nature of the beach and the way long-time <br /> residents are allowed to access it. <br /> This project needs a thorough EIS and cultural assessment,but even with both of those I would encourage the <br /> Windward Planning Commission to consider whether it will truly benefit the community of Hawai'i. <br /> Mahalo nui loa for your time and consideration. <br /> Meredith Buck <br /> 96740 <br />
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