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Applicantʻs Statement on AOAO Colony 1 At Sea Mountain Petition
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Letter from Daryn Arai- Applicantʻs Response Colony 1 At Sea Mountain
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From 1968 to 1975, C. Brewer Properties, Ltd. developed Sea Mountain at Punalu`u, an <br /> 18-hole golf course community that included the Colony I condominium project, the Kalana I <br /> single-family residential subdivision,Aspen Institute Center for Humanistic Studies, Black <br /> Sands Restaurant, and the Ka`u Center for History and Culture. <br /> Unfortunately, ownership of the project site changed hands a number of times over the <br /> years, spurred by the effects of a tsunami in the 1970's, an appeal of an SMA Permit in the early <br /> 1990's for a much larger project concept, and a 2006 revised project concept that never <br /> materialized, which then stalled any significant attempt by the previous landowners to maintain <br /> the project site and its existing facilities and infrastructural systems. The unsightly and <br /> dilapidated project currently creates not only an eyesore,but public health and safety concerns <br /> such as wildfire. <br /> What Black Sand Beach LLC is NOT is a large, exclusive, and luxury-laden resort that <br /> may be found in some areas of West Hawaii. <br /> The practical reality is Black Sand Beach LLC will rehabilitate the area, remedy public <br /> health and safety concerns, dedicate 30 acres of shoreline for conservation purposes, focus all <br /> development activities far away from coastal areas, and develop only 147 of the entire 434-acre <br /> project site. Only 225 units for residences and short-term stays will be built as opposed to the <br /> nearly 3,000 units earlier proposed by the C. Brewer project. In sum, this project will seek to <br /> restore this beautiful area of our Hawai`i Island and protect our most precious natural resources. <br /> What is clear about the Black Sand Beach LLC project is this: <br /> • They do what is pono. <br /> • They listen and work to nurture, steward and manage these lands in a manner that reflects <br /> the vision of the community. <br /> -3- <br />
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