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From: Sidney Fuke <br /> To: cindyvahf byahoo.com <br /> Cc: Plannina Internet Mail; Roy.Alex <br /> Subject: SMA Permit Application for subject property identified by TMK:7-8-018: 011 <br /> Date: Saturday, December 7,2024 9:46:59 AM <br /> Attachments: SPO Attachment-Plans(Oct.4.2023).odf <br /> Aloha Cindy, <br /> Please see my response to your questions, in as noted <br /> below. I trust that the responses adequately answered your <br /> questions. <br /> Further, please note that I am copying the Planning Department <br /> and its staff, so that this entire email tread will be officially part of <br /> the record. <br /> Thank you for your comment and Happy Holidays! <br /> Sid Fuke <br /> From: Cindy Inman <cindyvghf@yahoo.com> <br /> Sent: Thursday, December 5, 2024 5:28 PM <br /> To: sidneyfuke@gmail.com <sidneyfuke@gmail.com> <br /> Subject: SMA Permit Application for subject property identified by TMK:7-8-018: 011 <br /> Hello Sidney, <br /> I have a few concerns regarding the SMA Permit Application for subject <br /> property identified by TMK:7-8-018: 011. <br /> 1) Is this going to be a super tall building that will block anyone's view <br /> of the Ocean? The main reason people like us own property in Hawaii is <br /> because of the Ocean and the beauty that surrounds it. Will it be an <br /> eyesore worse than it already is due to this area already looking like an <br /> abandoned piece of property that the homeless have been making home <br /> for years now? The project will be utilizing the existing foundation <br /> and/or footprint of the previously approved plan. The height will be a <br /> little lower than the previously approved plan and capped at 45 feet <br /> per the Zoning Code. However, as evidenced by the conceptual plans <br /> which were enclosed with the notice you received and attached for your <br /> convenience, the design has been modified somewhat to make it visually <br /> less obtrusive. The attachments show the previously approved and <br /> proposed plans. When developed, the issues you noted of"eyesore" <br /> associated with the abandoned/partially completed structure and <br />