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2024-09-25 PL-INT-2024-008715 GP 2045 Draft Comments - J. Pearson
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2024-09-25 PL-INT-2024-008715 GP 2045 Draft Comments - J. Pearson
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DeVera, Ashley <br /> From: Jonathan Pearson < <br /> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 9:02 AM <br /> To: Planning General Plan <br /> Subject: Please Make Changes <br /> Attachments: Big Island General Plan 2045 Testimony .pdf <br /> Aloha Planning Department, <br /> The final draft of the Big Island general plan does not support the future of Big Island, nor <br /> does it clearly define what you want to do. It should be revised or thrown-out and redone. <br /> The current general plan looks like it will further regulate and fine the public, limit travel, <br /> cluster people into dense housing and more. It has no conclusive plan to help <br /> communities prosper. <br /> The main structure of the plan is "Sustainability" when it should be "Innovation". We want <br /> to move toward thriving communities, environmental support and economic alternatives <br /> that support farmers and homeowners and not put people in boxes while over-regulating <br /> them. <br /> The general plan you have is modeled throughout the United States/Mainland with the <br /> exact same words like: cluster, stakeholder, buffer zones, change codes, amend and <br /> more! <br /> How is it possible that it was created by the Big Island Planning Department when so many <br /> other General Plans around the country have the same language? <br /> Please review the attached PDF and revise the general plan accordingly. <br /> Much Mahalo, <br /> Jonathan Pearson <br />
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