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and not one found in other parts of Hawaii or the US! <br /> 14. Black Sand Beach LLC is also proposing that that a public foundation (501c)be formed to <br /> protect its 30 acres of shoreline. <br /> As full time residents of Punalu'u,we do not relish the thought of the possible increase of <br /> traffic, the noise of construction and the idea of more people here if this project is approved. <br /> We feel there could be some compromises made. Maybe five bedroom bungalows are not <br /> necessary? Could some of the building near where the old restaurant is be moved farther from <br /> the beach? Perhaps residents need to see actual renderings of buildings? The bigger concern, <br /> however, is what will happen if is is NOT approved. How can anyone who is concerned about <br /> the environment and the protection of Punalu'u' not see the importance of maintaining a <br /> sewage system that is already there and 50 years old?And furthermore, if this fails, can we <br /> expect a new owner to invest in its infrastructure without capital return of some sort? We don't <br /> see how. What is next for Punalu'u? <br /> Thank you, <br /> Kathleen and Chris Mumme <br /> 95-1175 Alahaki Road <br /> Pahala <br />