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Applicantʻs Statement on AOAO Colony 1 At Sea Mountain Petition
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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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• They protect the Federally protected honu and honu`ea. <br /> • They will rehabilitate Kawaihuokauila Pond and restore Native Hawaiian vegetation. <br /> • They will protect Native Hawaiian gathering and fishing rights. <br /> • They will establish a Shoreline Conservation Management Area to ensure preservation <br /> for future generations. <br /> • They will create a community-led and community-driven Foundation to manage and <br /> steward the conservation areas and wahi pana. <br /> Ironically,the very concerns raised by Colony 1 in their petition are exactly what the <br /> proposed project will provide, which is the creation of a robust infrastructure system that <br /> supports both the existing units at Colony 1 as well as the proposed project. <br /> IL STANDARD OF REVIEW <br /> Rule 4, Part I, Section 4-6, subsection (a) of the Rules of the Planning Commissions of <br /> the County of Hawai'i ("PC Rules")provides in pertinent part as follows (emphasis supplied): <br /> In all proceedings where the Commission's action is directly appealable to Third Circuit <br /> Court, the applicant and the Planning Director will be designated parties to the action. <br /> Any other person seeking to intervene as a party shall file a written request on a form <br /> approved by the Planning Director and accompanied by a filing fee of$200 no later than <br /> seven calendar days,prior to the Commission's first meeting on the matter. <br /> PC Rule 4, Part I, Section 4-6, subsection (a)provides as follows: <br /> Upon receipt of a written request to intervene,the Commission, at the first meeting on the <br /> matter, shall hold a hearing on the written request. The petitioner shall be admitted as a <br /> party if it can demonstrate that: <br /> (1) His or her interest is clearly distinguishable from that of the general public; or <br /> (2) Government agencies whose jurisdiction includes the land involved in the subject <br /> request; or <br /> (3) That they have some property interest in the land of lawfully reside on the land; or <br /> (4) That even though they do not have an interest different than the public generally,that <br /> the proposed action will cause them actual or threatened injury in fact; or <br /> (5) Persons who are descendants of native Hawaiians who inhabited the Hawaiian Islands <br /> prior to 1778,who practice those rights which are customarily and traditionally <br /> exercised for subsistence, cultural or religious purposes. <br /> -4- <br />
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