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EDITH KAWAI <br /> 65-1234 Puu Opelu Road <br /> Kamuela, HI 96743 <br /> July 14, 2024 <br /> Leeward Planning Commission <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy., Bldg. E <br /> Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 <br /> Testimony - LPC July 18, 2024,Meeting,Agenda Items 43 & 44 <br /> Aloha, <br /> As a resident of Waimea whose 'ohana dates back into the 1800's, I'm asking the Leeward <br /> Planning Commission to NOT approve Kaupulehu Land LLC's applications for State Land Use <br /> Boundary Amendment from Agricultural to Rural and Change of Zone from an Agricultural-5 <br /> acre to Neighborhood Commercial and Residential Agricultural (Agenda Items 93 & 94, <br /> Applicant: Kaupulehu Land LLC) for the following reasons: <br /> Project is solely for speculation purposes and is, therefore, inconsistent with the 2005 General <br /> Plan. <br /> It is a prime example of spot zoning and urban sprawl that Waimea is unable to support. <br /> The proposed commercial development is excessively huge with a 3-building, 2-story complex <br /> and is NOT compatible with this part of Waimea. The scale and size of this proposed <br /> commercial development is too large, similar to a `strip mall' and NOT compatible for or in the <br /> character of this area. Likewise, it would degrade prime agricultural land and the "rural, ranching <br /> character" of Waimea. <br /> The development would adversely increase traffic congestion near this area. Also, this project <br /> would severely impact the traffic and create further congestion in this particular area on <br /> Mamalahoa Highway which is already difficult to navigate as the highway starts to narrow near <br /> here when driving west into Waimea Town. The level of traffic is in near constant overwhelm <br /> throughout the town which should raise cautionary thinking for ambulance and police access in <br /> light of the fact that Waimea has no bypass road. <br /> 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 and would only increase the property taxes for residents of the area. My <br /> taxes, and the property I own is long-time family land, have more than doubled in property taxes <br /> in the space of ONE YEAR. <br />