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2024-09-26 PL-INT-2024-008815 GP 2045 Draft Comments - J. Brann
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2024-09-26 PL-INT-2024-008815 GP 2045 Draft Comments - J. Brann
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DeVera, Ashley <br /> From: Joy Brann < <br /> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2024 5:53 AM <br /> To: Planning General Plan <br /> Subject: Revise Hawaii General Plan - Testimony <br /> Aloha Planning Department, <br /> The final draft of the Big Island general plan does not support the future of Big Island, and should be <br /> revised or thrown-out and redone. <br /> The current general plan intends to further regulate and fine the public, limit travel, cluster people into <br /> dense housing and more control. It has no conclusive plan to help communities prosper. <br /> The main intent of the plan should support innovation, not "sustainability" which implies herding live <br /> stock into boxes while over-regulating them. <br /> Why have you have chosen to model the Hawaii general plan using the exact same words like: cluster, <br /> stakeholder, buffer zones, change codes, amend and more? <br /> It appears the proposed plan was not created by the Big Island Planning Department when so many other <br /> General Plans throughout the United States/ Mainland have the same language! <br /> We the people of Hawaii envision thriving communities, environmental support and economic <br /> alternatives that support the healthy prosperity of farmers, families, and homeowners. <br /> We the people do not consent to the unlawful dictates of the corporation masquerading as local <br /> government. We do not accept the proposed general plan. <br /> Mahalo, <br /> Joy Brann, MPH <br /> <br /> <br />
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