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2024-07-14 Wayne Luzon
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The development, if approved, would adversely increase property taxes for residents in this area. <br /> This proposed residential development, which is being built for the high-end market and not for <br /> the affordable range, would only increase the property taxes for residents of the area. Our <br /> members, many of whom are kupuna retirees and others who have families, cannot handle the <br /> burden of inflated property taxes without having to work more than one job or who have their <br /> families stuffed into a single family home in order to share the cost of living in their ancestral <br /> lands. <br /> The development is NOT in compliance with the Hawai'i County General Plan (2005). The project <br /> fails to protect significant Agriculture lands by rezoning them and fails to preserve the rural, <br /> ranching character of Waimea as stipulated in the General Plan. Likewise, this proposed project <br /> is NOT consistent with the General Plan goals and policies that pertain to Agriculture and <br /> commercial development. This speculation project has failed to demonstrate the need for <br /> additional retail space in Waimea with many existing vacant retail properties in Waimea. <br /> Waimea is Hawaii Island's Breadbasket. The proposed lands, if developed, would forever erase <br /> these prime agricultural lands from Waimea's inventory. There is nothing that can replace it and <br /> the result would be to shackle our residents more deeply to imports which disasters and COVID <br /> have proven time and again is not sustainable. <br /> The development is NOT consistent with the South Kohala CDP (2008). This proposed project <br /> fails to meet the guidelines and policies set forth for the Waimea Town as stipulated in the <br /> South Kohala CDP. Instead, this project would remove prime agricultural lands and push <br /> unsightly commercial development further east of the Waimea Town center. <br /> PLEASE follow the plans that are already in place for Waimea. They provide a studied, <br /> cautionary, long-term view of development.' <br /> In conclusion, on behalf of our members, I ask that this Commission consider all testimony <br /> previously submitted on this proposal. <br /> Me ka mahalo iho no, <br /> Waimea Hawaiian Civic Club,President <br /> i With the strong exception of roundabouts. <br />
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