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2024-09-05 Giovanni Kekauuoha Testimony- Received at meeting
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2024-09-05 Giovanni Kekauuoha Testimony- Received at meeting
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SNE C) ONJ 1-V <br /> Aloha my name is Giovanni Kekauoha a senior at Ke Ana La'ahana Public <br /> Charter School and I am giving a testimony regarding agenda item number 5 regarding <br /> special management area use permanent PL-SMA-2024-000060, I urge you to deny the <br /> SMA use permit, because as it states in the pc rules of practice and procedures section <br /> 7- 6 letter c "The granting of the proposed use shall not unreasonably burden public <br /> agencies to provide roads and streets , sewer, water drainage, schools, police and fire <br /> protection and other related infrastructure", this is relevant because having a new <br /> apartment complex would be detrimental to our roads and sewage and also add to the <br /> traffic issues of getting students to the 5 different schools and 7 day cares in the <br /> Keaukaha community. <br /> With the complex being built, an estimated 136 people, this affects our sewage <br /> system that is already a faulty one with sewage spills happening every year, a most <br /> recent example is this year when the sewage spill in Keaukaha happened that <br /> contaminated the waters of Puhi bay thru Onekahakaha and along the Keaukaha <br /> coastline due to a broken air feed line, or another example is in 2020 when the beaches <br /> around Kanakea Pond (aka ice pond) got contaminated due to a punctured pipe. Adding <br /> 136 people flushing toilets in this proposed facility, will likely hinder our already <br /> dilapidated wastewater treatment facility, and the waters we swim and harvest food from <br /> would face more critical contamination and potentially lead to unsafe and unhealthy <br /> coastal areas. <br /> Just these issues I stated above directly affects your PC rules of practice and <br /> procedures page 46 section 7-6 letter (c) ...the granting of the proposed use shall not <br /> unreasonably burden the public agencies to provide roads and streets, sewer, water, <br /> drainage, schools, police and fire protection and other related infrastructure. Based on <br /> your rules of practice and procedures, we the students of Ke Ana La'ahana Public <br /> Charter School can not, in good faith support this development at this time. <br /> 'Rc'd at sots by 94t'd, Read <br /> FILE CORY <br />
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