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2025-02-05 Anthony Winfrey Testimony
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Item #1 Wyatt's Place LLC <br /> Given at WPC 2-6-25 Hearing <br /> 2-5-25 Anthony Winfrey Testimony <br /> From: A.Gerrit Bax <br /> To: W PCtesti mony <br /> Subject: Support for Special Use Permit for Wyatt's Place <br /> Date: Wednesday, February 5,2025 6:00:10 PM <br /> To Whom It May Concern, <br /> I am writing to express my strong support for the special use permit application for Wyatt's <br /> Place, a longstanding establishment that has played an integral role in the Puna community for <br /> over 30 years,under new ownership. As a local farmer and agricultural entrepreneur, I believe <br /> that Wyatt's Place is not only a vital community landmark but also a crucial partner in <br /> promoting and supporting local agriculture. <br /> Wyatt's Place is filling the gap left by Dimple Cheek, and this location has long served as a <br /> gathering space for residents and visitors alike, providing access to high-quality, locally <br /> sourced food and beverages. The location is a landmark between Kurtistown and Mountain <br /> View, and offers a unique opportunity to support the local economy and, in particular, farmers <br /> like myself. With its new ownership and approval for this special use permit, Wyatt's Place is <br /> able to further strengthen its support for local farmers, including my own agricultural business. <br /> Through direct partnerships, Wyatt's Place will create a market for locally grown coffee, <br /> vanilla, cacao, and other locally produced and procured agricultural products, ensuring that the <br /> economic benefits of farming remain within our community. I represent only one of many <br /> farms working with the owners to supply locally sourced agricultural products to a diverse <br /> clientele that we would otherwise be unable to reach in our area. The impact of this service <br /> extends beyond the agricultural community—it provides every local resident with access to <br /> fresh, locally sourced food and strengthens the local economy in a meaningful way. <br /> Approving this special use permit will allow Wyatt's Place to continue being a bridge <br /> between local farms and consumers, giving farmers the opportunity to showcase their <br /> products in a well-established and highly frequented space. This type of farm-to-table <br /> collaboration is essential in boosting local food security,reducing dependency on imported <br /> goods, and sustaining small-scale farmers who otherwise struggle with visibility in larger <br /> markets. <br /> It is important to highlight that Wyatt's Place is not a burden to agricultural land use; rather,it <br /> serves as a critical extension of the agricultural economy by directly sourcing and <br /> promoting locally grown products. By creating a venue where agricultural products can be <br /> transformed into value-added goods, Wyatt's Place is enhancing the economic viability of <br /> small farms and providing a much-needed platform for agricultural entrepreneurs to thrive. <br /> As a farmer directly collaborating with Wyatt's Place to provide high-quality, locally grown <br /> coffee, vanilla, and cacao, I can personally attest to the positive impact this establishment <br /> has on local agriculture. The restaurant's commitment to sourcing from local farms ensures <br /> that Puna's agricultural traditions are not only preserved but strengthened for future <br /> generations. <br /> For these reasons, I wholeheartedly support the approval of the special use permit for Wyatt's <br /> Place. This establishment is a community cornerstone that fosters economic growth, enhances <br /> local food sustainability, and uplifts small farmers. I urge the County to approve this permit so <br /> that Wyatt's Place can continue its legacy and serve as a vital partner in Puna's agricultural <br />
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