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2024-02-26 PL-SMA-2023-000046 R. Pierotti Testimony
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REBECCA PIEROTTI, TESTIMONY
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DeVera, Ashley <br /> From: Rebecca M Pierotti <kealanikahi11 @gmail.com> <br /> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2024 6:39 PM <br /> To: Galimba, Michelle M.; Loh, Rhonda; Elizabeth Fien; Planning Internet Mail <br /> Subject: Fwd: Punalu'u <br /> Aloha kakou, <br /> Regarding: the plan for Punalu'u as seen in the most recent Ka'u calendar <br /> Copy of first message to Michelle: <br /> I was in touch with Maile David about this a few years ago. Did the developers not hear anything the <br /> people of Ka'u expressed? Please, a resort catering to tourists does not belong in one of the most wild <br /> places left on the Island. <br /> Michelle, Rhonda, Elizabeth, <br /> Is this area of Punalu'u eligible for historic, &environmental preservation? The impacts of the current <br /> tourist resort plan have far reaching stressful environmental and spiritual impact. Ka'u is a raw, beautiful <br /> treasure and the caretaking of this land should align with the strength, freedom and endurance of this <br /> area. <br /> Rebecca <br /> Aloha Michelle, <br /> Regarding: the plan for Punalu'u as seen in the most recent Ka'u calendar <br /> I was in touch with Maile David about this a few years ago. Did the developers not hear anything the <br /> people of Ka'u expressed? Please, a resort catering to tourists does not belong in one of the most wild <br /> places left on the Island. <br /> Rebecca <br /> 1 <br />
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