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Caroline H. Walsh <br /> 75-6150 Ali'i Dr. Unit 6 <br /> Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i 96740 <br /> November 18, 2024 <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> Leeward Planning Commission <br /> Aupuni Center <br /> 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 <br /> Hilo, Hawai'I, 96720 <br /> RE: November 21, 2024 Agenda Item -Applicant:Jekaterina Mysin (SMA-2021-000078) <br /> REQUEST FOR CONTINUATION (POSTPONEMENT) OF SMA-2021-000078 <br /> Delivered via email LPCtestimonv@hawaiicounty.gov <br /> Honorable Members of the Leeward Planning Commission <br /> I have a home at Ala Ka La Condominiums, the property adjacent to the lot related to the above- <br /> referenced project. I am writing to formally request the continuation (postponement) of the above- <br /> referenced agenda item at the November 21,2024 meeting. This request is made to ensure public <br /> transparency and appropriate due process during the planning approval process. <br /> There are several significant reasons why the Leeward Planning Commission should continue this item: <br /> 1. Multiple Site Plans and Confusion in the Public Record <br /> The public has been presented with multiple, conflicting site plans and usage for the same <br /> application, there is widespread confusion about what is being proposed and what the public is <br /> expected to support or oppose. With the public comment period ending today, November 18, <br /> 2024, at 4:30 pm, it is necessary to delay the meeting until a clear and accurate record is <br /> established. This confusion creates significant ambiguity around the proposed permit itself, <br /> leaving the community uncertain about what is being supported or opposed. <br />
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