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2024-03-05 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Malie Ibarra Opposition Testimony
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designated as a Minor Resort Area by the General Plan, a designation that designates this <br /> area as accommodating no more than 500 visitor units." With this, 500 visitor units add to <br /> the already existing 76 Colony 1 condominium. This means that the proposed development <br /> will house more than 5 times the size of Colony 1 while continuing to house Colony 1 <br /> residents and visitors. Currently, an increasing amount of tourists come to the beach with <br /> very little ocean safety and Hawaiian wildlife knowledge. Many tourists are notified by <br /> lifeguards throughout the day about not touching the turtles, not walking over their nesting <br /> areas, and swimming too far into the current. Before lifeguards were around, the locals <br /> would be the ones to monitor tourists and many have risked their lives to do so. Also, the <br /> more tourists and visitors that stay at Punaluu, the more trash and waste being created. If <br /> there are already hundreds of thousands of visitors that come to Punaluu a year and the <br /> development plan proposes to add 70, 2 story condominiums, 30 retreat individual cabins, <br /> repair the aspen center, tennis court, golf club, add a fish market, add a restaurant, add an <br /> open market, add a swimming pool, and more, it will overwhelmingly increase the flow of <br /> visitors and the wastewater alone will be way over capacity. <br /> Mahalo for your time, <br /> Malie Ibarra <br />
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