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Illus. 4),prior to retirement, last job,YAY!The rock hammer was operating constantly on the subsurface basalt for <br /> the foundations of the two tanks (each approx. 30' in diameter,approximately 2,800sq ft each).The hammering <br /> went on eight hours a day for over FIVE WEEKS.Anyone entering the one-acre job site was required to wear ear <br /> protection at all times. Mysin's project will have a similar impact on the entire neighborhood (remember,the <br /> subject lot is less than one-quarter of an acre),who will be subjected to noise levels above federal highway <br /> construction standards for weeks.The east units of Ala Ka La are less than 20'from the property boundary,and <br /> those units, if not our entire building,will be rendered uninhabitable during work hours until excavation is <br /> complete. Beyond that time we will continue to be subjected to constant major construction impacts. <br /> While we recognize that a property owner has a right to utilize their real property as they choose,there must be <br /> limits imposed by the regulating bodies to minimize impact on the right to enjoyment by neighboring owners of <br /> THEIR property.We understand that Mysin's property lies within the RM—1.5-unit allowance, but this proposed <br /> project impacts the surrounding neighborhood to an extreme. The Commission must exercise their powers to <br /> reflect the character of the surrounding properties and neighborhood in general. Mysin must present a proposal <br /> the is in keeping with those parameters, honor the character, and reduce the impacts on the place wherein they <br /> made their purchase. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> George Smith,AIaKaLa unit#3 <br /> Illustrations: <br /> No. 1, Basalt outflow,AN Point <br /> No. 2a-d, Common boundary line adjacent lot surface photos <br /> No. 3,Annotated building*renderings. <br /> No.4, Fuel tank no. 2 Ellison Onizuka Intl.Airport <br /> y . <br /> •.r1r1. S. <br /> No.1: AN Point, continuation of basalt lave flow that is sub-surface over the entire peninsula <br />