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2025-08-29 PL-SMA-2025-000070 Testimony from Justin Hertz and Rebecca Chacko
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ii. Commercial agricultural traffic will flow directly across the center of one neighbor's lot and along <br /> the other neighbors' property because of the circuitous nature of the RU-1 easement. <br /> R <br /> Traffic. Flow Over :. <br /> RU-1 Easement <br /> Figure 9—Traffic Flow <br /> c. Property Values: Commercial agricultural activity in such close proximity will likely reduce property values <br /> for adjoining homeowners (TMK(3) 3-2-003:040 and TMK (3) 3-2-003:02). <br /> d. Potential NON agricultural commercial activity. Early to mid-June, 2025 a large storage structure was <br /> erected for storing non-agricultural materials. As communicated to us, it contains retail items the owner <br /> bought at auction from Amazon and Home Depot and shipped over from the mainland. We are very <br /> concerned this could become a merchandising business drawing strangers into our neighborhood. If the <br /> goods are accumulated on this property to be sold online (Craigslist)we will soon be littered with more <br /> "temporary sheds"to house the goods. <br /> e. Multiple easements on TMK(3) 3-2-003:02). Electrical,water, and access easements for this development <br /> chops this neighbors' property into small sections that severely limit the owner's use and development. <br /> f. Alternative access to the property on the Ka'aheiki Stream side was not addressed in the SMA <br /> Application or Background Report. We recommend a consolidation of the easements as shown below in <br /> Figure 10 will provide the following substantial benefits. The feasibility of this alternative warrants serious <br /> consideration. <br /> i. More direct access to applicant's property; <br /> ii. Removes all traffic from across neighbors' properties; <br /> iii. Precludes the need for excavation and retaining walls adjoining both properties; <br /> iv. Allows the property owner of RU-1 to develop the land makai of RU-1; <br /> v. Retains RU-1 for utility access only. <br /> Utility,Water& <br /> / s EIZ-11: <br /> Utility W-3 Water <br /> Easement - — <br /> FU-1 _z-n <br /> RU L RU-.L <br /> E <br /> 3 9EJ <br /> Proposed Easement <br /> Consolidation <br /> Figure 10—Proposed Easement Consolidation <br />
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