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2024-12-15 Simmy McMichael
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without lineal descendants being contacted. <br /> This area is of importance to the Hawaiian Royalty of Queen Emma and maps depicts her <br /> residence of this Ahupua'a. <br /> Kona regional history is associated with Umi a Liloa. <br /> Records of Pacific Monarch Resort Inc. noted records of the SLAB "BLD/foundation/Slab <br /> inspection" were conducted..since the <br /> inspection occurred after the building permit was issued, it is Not Clear whether those <br /> inspections were for that or the March 22, 2007 permit. <br /> Traffic, where is the Traffic Impact Analysis. Given Ali'i Drive is within the High Hazard <br /> Evacuation Area. <br /> This site falls within the Civil Defense Tsunami Evacuation Zone. The shoreline is less than <br /> 300 feet from the lower portion of <br /> the subject site. <br /> We cannot handle any more development for one main reason are the Utility Poles with <br /> overload of the utility lines. See my photos fronting Kona <br /> Reef Condo, directly adjacent to this project. <br /> We would not be able to evacuate, and we should definitely take seriously what occurred in <br /> Lahaina can happen here. <br /> Noted by Sid Fuke's letter of Nov. 10, 2023, to Zendo Kern <br /> In the event there is a need for evacuation, (wildfire, tsunami, or flood)there is sufficient <br /> evacuation warning. <br /> However, in the event of a locally generated tsunami... there would be little evacuation time, <br /> and regrettably, it would be <br /> SOMETHING THAT CANNOT BE AVOIDED! We know the problem ahead, SO DO NOT <br /> ADD TO THIS! <br /> The comments from the State of Hawaii Ka Moku'aina O Hawaii Commission of Water <br /> Resources Management of Oct. 19, 2023 <br /> Addressed concerns: Coordination with Water Use and development plan. (while we have <br /> water what about the broken wells in North Kona) <br /> Concerns to Stormwater management(with Climate change and so much grading above more <br /> flooding to Makai, Kuakini Hwy to Alii Drive) <br /> Recommend Hawaii Green Business Program. (Concrete large structures are just the opposite) <br /> Recommend adopting landscape as best management. (this is the only solution to save our <br /> Ocean ) <br /> There is potential for ground or surface water degration/contamination and recommend <br /> approval be review by the State Dept. of Health. <br /> And lastly while the SMA app reports indicates the water commitment fees and facility fee <br /> have been paid to DWS, the Commission has <br /> concerns on whether existing DWS capacity can meet the additional proposed demand of <br /> 22,000 pd for this proposed project. <br /> Should any New Ware source (wells) develop be necessary to meet this demand, the <br /> Commission has concerns about <br /> New Source development impacts to Any Native Hawaiian Traditional and Customary rights <br /> in the area as well as impacts to <br /> Groundwater dependent ecosystems that may be affected. New source development would <br /> require Commission permits and approvals. <br /> Often time we are asked to ration our water usage and also, we have rolling black outs for <br />
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