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2024-11-18 Caroline H. Walsh
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area is an extreme imposition on long-term residents who have heretofore enjoyed a traditional <br /> residential community. See attached aerial view of Mysin lot to visualize a five-story building on <br /> the size of a tennis court in the middle of two-story buildings. <br /> 2. There seems to be conflicting information about this project and the current plan provisions. <br /> One example is whether the permit covers excavation and stockpiling for digging the "basement" <br /> area for underground parking and the pool area rather than grading and grubbing. For this <br /> reason, among other conflicting information, I have submitted a separate request for <br /> postponement of the agenda item to a future meeting. <br /> 3. Excavation of lava during site preparation will make my home uninhabitable due to the noise <br /> levels. My home is approximately 30 feet from the property line. I am a remote worker and will <br /> not be able to conduct normal business work during the day, or even engage in daily home <br /> activities. Hawai'i must have some financial provisions to require the developer to protect the <br /> affected neighbors when construction conditions impact one's ability to reasonably reside in <br /> their home during construction. I will further research this but do not yet know how the County <br /> enforces that obligation for the benefit of the impacted homeowner. I wanted to highlight a <br /> specific concern for the Ala Ka La ohana. <br /> Respectfully, <br /> � . LD a e5,� <br /> Caroline H. Walsh <br />
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