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Concerns with Punalu'u Village on Hawksbill Turtles <br /> Of major concern is the increase in light resulting from the increase of people usage, car traffic, <br /> and stationary lights. Any lights after dark during Hawksbill Turtle nesting season (May through <br /> December) will have a negative effect on the mother turtle approaching the beach to nest and <br /> the hatchlings going to the ocean. Punalu'u Village plans (Proposed Village Restoration) <br /> indicate an open market, public restroom, Fish Market and Seafood Restaurant, (restoration of <br /> the old restaurant and museum site). All these new and restored activities are very close to the <br /> predominant turtle nesting habitat around the lifeguard station. Will these buildings be dark at <br /> night? Will there be any additional outdoor lighting? Will parking areas be blocked and closed <br /> at night? In this area down cast or shaded lights will not be adequate due to their reflection on <br /> the pond and ocean. <br /> The proposed Colony 2 of 63 Condominiums may have light effects on another important turtle <br /> nesting area known as Kaloa. <br /> If the overall, additional buildings and streetlights do not use Wildlife Mitigated lighting <br /> systems, they may cast light pollution with a negative effect on an extremely important nesting <br /> beach three miles away. <br /> The proposed village restoration will also have a negative effect on other coastal wildlife. In <br /> 2023, Monk Seals rested on Punalu'u beach twice. <br /> On July 9, 2022, I, and a representative of Hawaii Island Hawksbill Project, met with Eva Liu, <br /> property owner, to discuss the important nesting habitat of Hawksbill Turtles. We urged her not <br /> to restore the Restaurant area that was destroyed by the 1975 Tsunami. Since 1975, that area <br /> has been relatively quiet, with the lack of light allowing some return of Hawksbill turtles and <br /> monk seals. <br /> The last planning, permitting, and zoning for the Punalu'u Village area was more than 50 years <br /> ago. Please consider this information of critically endangered species using this habitat. Please <br /> also consider the tsunami zone and protecting the coastal area. Please do not grant a permit for <br /> building in this important wildlife and coastal area. <br />