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people, especially the common folk, the poor and working poor, I believe a project like this <br /> would actually bring harm to the future lifestyle. Yes, we must malama Punalu'u and I know <br /> that the current owner seeks to malama also. Unfortunately, that malama comes with a price <br /> for her-- hence the justification for her to "make a little money" from this small development. <br /> The Ka'u people, and the future of our sacred district will pay a heftier price than this owner <br /> ever will. <br /> In short, it is no secret that Ka'u's future should be in agriculture, not visitor accommodations. <br /> It has world class growing conditions that could have proven to be quite lucrative over the <br /> generations. While I love and support many folks who stand in support of this redevelopment, <br /> I myself must respectfully say a'ole. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> Kurt D. Dela Cruz <br />