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the record with many site plans just days before the testimony <br /> deadline has created an unnecessary sense of urgency, preventing <br /> the community and concerned parties from having adequate time <br /> to review the latest changes. The revisions were submitted late in <br /> the afternoon on November 13, 2024, leaving less than two <br /> business days for the public to evaluate the latest set of <br /> documents and submit testimony. This late submission deprives <br /> stakeholders of the opportunity to fully engage with the new <br /> information and violates principles of transparency and due <br /> process. For those of us who are concerned about the impacts of <br /> this project, this lack of time to properly review the changes with <br /> legal counsel has been frustrating and unfair. <br /> Given these numerous and serious concerns—the shifting nature of <br /> the project's scope, the drastic change in the intended use of the <br /> property, the inadequate traffic and environmental assessments, <br /> and the undeniably overdevelopment of this tiny lot site. It is not <br /> possible to move forward without an accurate public record with <br /> the multiple site submissions, and stated discrepancies in land use. <br /> I vehemently urge the Planning Commission to postpone the item <br /> to a future meeting once the record has been corrected. <br /> Sincerely and with Aloha, <br /> Pattie Tews <br /> Requesting Postponement Due to Misleading and Inaccurate <br /> Public Records <br /> In Opposition to JEKATERINA MYSIN SPECIAL MANAGEMENT <br /> AREA USE PERMIT APPLICATION (SMA 21-000078) <br />