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2024-10-28 Kūpuna for the Moʻopuna Testimony GP 2045
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The Honorable Michael Yee <br />August30, 2017 <br />Page S <br />the 2016 Panaewa Regional Plan Update recommends an alternative route to connect the mid- <br />level to the more appropriate state highway. This figure is enclosed with this letter for your <br />reference. DHHL would like the County to delete any reference regrading utilization of Rail <br />Road Avenue as a mid-level connector road from its General Plan. <br />Pana'ewa farm lot lessees who reside at the Puna end of Railroad Avenue have <br />experienced issues such as illegal racing, drug activity, and vandalism of private property. <br />Several solutions that are identified in the regional plan and that would require County <br />collaboration to resolve these issues include stepped-up police patrols of the area, installation of <br />an access gate to limit non-residents from entering the area, and/or, installation of speed -control <br />devices such as speed -humps along Railroad Avenue. <br />Additionally industrial type land uses should not be located in close proximity to existing <br />Pana ewa homestead lots as they would cause detrimental affects to homestead lessees and their <br />families. The General Plan LUPAG should be amended to prevent this type of land use from <br />occurring near Pana'ewa homestead areas. <br />Waimea Nuf Regional Plan <br />On this region, the DHHL Hawaii Island Plan anticipates the future development of <br />approximately 400 residential homesteads on 214 acres in its Lalamilo residential homestead <br />subdivision and an additional 550 residential homesteads, 160 subsistence agriculture <br />homesteads, and 50 pastoral homesteads in the Honokaia tract. This should be reflected in the <br />County General Plan LUPAG. Regional Plan priority projects that will require collaboration <br />with the County to implement include the 161 -acre Waimea Nui Regional Community <br />Development Initiative and the priority project that calls fora re-examination of County building <br />codes to look at options on how the code could be modified to allow for more affordable home <br />development. <br />Additional County Outreach with DAHL Beneficiaries <br />DHHL comments on the County General Plan Update included in this correspondence <br />may not be completely reflective of all beneficiary comments and concerns that should be <br />incorporated into the County's General Plan update. As such, DHHL strongly encourages the <br />Planning Department to consult directly with Hawaii Island DHHL beneficiaries during the <br />County's General Plan update. Direct County consultation with DHHL homestead communities <br />and waidist beneficiaries will provide these sometimes underrepresented populations an <br />opportunity to provide feedback to the County General Plan and ultimately allow DHHL <br />beneficiaries an opportunity to help guide the goals and policies of the County over the next <br />decade and beyond. DHHL recommends that the County hold a minimum of at lease two special <br />outreach meetings (one in West Hawaii and one in East Hawaii) for DHHL beneficiaries. <br />The Honorable Michael Yee <br />August 30, 2017 <br />Page fi <br />DHHL would be happy to collaborate and provide assistance to the County to schedule these <br />meetings with DHHL beneficiaries. <br />By actively including DHHL and its beneficiaries in the COH's General Plan update <br />process, DHHL hopes to better coordinate and collaborate with the COH in providing a better <br />future quality of life for its mimetic and future Hawaii Island Homestead communities. Should <br />you or your staff have any questions regardiog existing DHHL plans on Hawaii Island, please <br />contact Andrew H. Choy at andrew.h.choy @Hawai`igoy . <br />Me ke aloha, <br />Jobie M. K. Masagatani, Chairman <br />Hawaiian Homes Commission <br />Enclosures: July 21, 2016 County of Hawaii Letter <br />DHHL 2002 Hawaii Island Plan <br />DHHL 2009 Hawai`iIsland Plan Update for West Hawaii <br />DHHL GIS shapefile of Hawai' Island Plan Land Use Designations (CD) <br />DHHL 2016 Pana`ewa Regional Plan Update Figure 15 <br />C: Commissioner David Ka apu (via email) <br />Commissioner Wallace Ishibasld (via email <br />DHHL West Hawaii District Office (via email <br />DHHL East Hawaii District Office (via email <br />Kailapa Community Association (via email) <br />Kahn Hawaiian Home Lands Association (via email) <br />Kaurnana Community Association (via email <br />Kawaihae Pua Ka'Lima Community Association (via email) <br />Keaukaha Community Association (via email <br />Keaukaha-Pana ewa Farmers' Association (via email) <br />Maku'a Farmers' Association (via email) <br />Pana'ewa Hawaiian Home Lands Association (via email <br />Pi'ihooua Hawaiian Homestead Community Association (via email) <br />Villages of Ls'i 'Opus Association (via email) <br />Waimea Hawaiian Homesteaders Association (via email) <br />
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