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2024-06-28 PD Maija Jackson Response to Joni Metzler 6-25-24 Email (Inadvertently not given to LPC)
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2024-06-28 PD Maija Jackson Response to Joni Metzler 6-25-24 Email (Inadvertently not given to LPC)
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Response to Joni Metzler 6-25-24 email
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Also, John has had extensive e-mail communication with Mr. Garfinkle. <br /> Mr. Garfinkle operates rentals in ALL of the five houses located on his <br /> property. One of Mr. Garfinkle's TMK's is Zoned Commercial 7.5. After <br /> our communications with Mr. Garfinkle, my opinion is that his objection to <br /> our rezoning and subdivision is because we would be in direct competition <br /> with his properties and it would make it harder for him to sell or rent his <br /> properties. Mr. Garfinkle purchased the commercially zoned property in <br /> 2023 for $1,175,000 and it appears that he may have over-paid for the <br /> property and is now unable to develop the property as he desires. Thus,we <br /> have talked numerous times to Mr. Garfinkle via email and phone <br /> conversations. <br /> 2. Kristen Counter contacted my husband John Metzler to discuss the <br /> subdivision when we first started the rezoning process, yet she swore under <br /> oath in the recorded LPC meeting that we had not discussed it with her, <br /> ever. One of the Commissioners, Mr. Kanuha, actually stated that the <br /> reason he voted against approval was that the applicant had failed to <br /> contact neighboring property owners about the project!!! When Ms. <br /> Counter initially contacted us about the project, John explained to Ms. <br /> Counter that the property would have to be subdivided in order to sell her a <br /> portion of the property and he would speak to her after receiving <br /> subdivision approvals. The Counters purchased their property in April of <br /> 2020 and paid $595,000. <br /> 3. I contacted Myron &Debra Lindsey who live in the subdivision across the <br /> street, consisting of 10,000 sq. ft. lots. I have discussed our project in <br /> several telephone conversations and emails with Myron. Myron told me he <br /> supports our effort to develop the property but because of family and <br /> community relations he was afraid to put anything in writing in support of <br /> the project. We talked many times to the Lindseys about our project, and <br /> we have lots of emails to prove that statement. <br /> 4. We talked many times to Mr. Ian Langevin about our project, via verbal <br /> conversations and emails. <br /> 5. We attempted several times to contact the owner of Atlas Recycle through <br /> their broker Downy Sylva and asked Ms. Sylva to have the owner contact <br /> me. Atlas Recycle owns a commercially zoned property in close proximity <br /> to our property on Mamalahoa Highway. The owner did not return my <br /> telephone calls. <br /> 6. I telephoned Joseph G. Pickard, Environet, several times, and left messages <br /> about our project. Environet also is located on a commercially zoned <br /> property on Mamalahoa Highway. I never received a returned telephone <br />
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