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2024-03-05 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Lauren Kamalei Stovall Opposition Testimony
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From: Kamalei Stovall <br /> To: W PCtesti mono <br /> Subject: Testimony re: Punalu'u SMA(PL-SMA-2023-000046) <br /> Date: Tuesday, March 5,2024 1:55:32 PM <br /> Aloha Chair Lin, Vice Chair Daniele, and Members of the Windward Planning <br /> Committee, <br /> My name is Lauren Kamalei Stovall and I urge you to deny the Special <br /> Management Area permit application (Agenda Item #3, PL-SMA-2023-000046) that <br /> will build a luxury resort development at Punalu`u Black Sand Beach. <br /> As our climate crisis inevitably worsens, it is critical that our precious natural and <br /> cultural resources are managed as a public trust resource, as envisioned in our <br /> Hawaii State Constitution, and as carefully contemplated with critical input from key <br /> community stakeholders in the Ka`u Community Development Plan. <br /> Additionally, the SMA applicant proposes a development that caters to tourists at <br /> the expense of our own - our own people who are already housing insecure, job <br /> insecure, and our natural and cultural resources. The lack of planning with the <br /> prematurely proposed SMA application for a development that will only exacerbate <br /> the erosion of our natural and cultural resources undermines the Ka`u Community <br /> Development Plan and does not facilitate the county fulfilling its affirmative duty to <br /> protect nearshore marine waters. <br /> Over 100 cultural sites, including burials and heiau, have been destroyed since <br /> efforts to develop Punalu`u began 50 years ago. Yet there is still no burial treatment <br /> plan, no preservation plan, and no plan for access for lineal descendants. Further, <br /> in what was once a heavily populated area, it is likely there are unknown burial sites <br /> that will be inadvertently discovered and damaged should the project be allowed to <br /> proceed. These plans should be completed prior to approval of the SMA permit <br /> application. Additional consultation with lineal and cultural descendents and sweeps <br /> of the project area should be completed as well. The county has an affirmative duty <br /> to protect these cultural resources. Approval of the SMA permit at this time would <br /> violate that obligation. The Planning Department's recommendations do not <br /> adequately mitigate negative impacts. <br /> Punalu`u has unique ecological diversity. It is home to rare and endangered native <br /> animals, including hawksbill sea turtles, green sea turtles, Hawaiian monk seals, <br /> native bees and orange-black damselflies. Punalu`u's shores are vital nesting <br /> grounds for sea turtles. The SMA permit application and Planning Department <br /> recommendations do not sufficiently address negative impacts to threatened and <br /> endangered species. <br /> Accordingly, I respectfully urge the committee to DENY this SMA application and <br /> protect Punalu`u Black Sand Beach. Mahalo nui for the opportunity to testify. <br />
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