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2024-10-07 Testimony - Protect Keopuka Ohana (PL-BOA-2024-000104 & 105)
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EXHIBIT A Protect Keopuka Ohana <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> October 6, 2023 <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> Department of Public Works <br /> Engineering Division Chief <br /> Alan Keone Thompson <br /> P.E.ioi Pauahi Street, Suite 7 <br /> Hilo, III 9672o <br /> Dear Sir: <br /> On July 17, 2021, a large rainfall event triggered flooding in the South Kona Water- <br /> course No. 3,which is established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency <br /> (FEMA). South Kona Watercourse No. 3 is located primarily in Onouli 2 Ahupua'a to <br /> the south of the Hokuli'a development. <br /> During this event, the floodwater did not follow its normal path,which would <br /> have deposited it into Hokuli'a stormwater retention basins. Instead, it followed the <br /> path of a recently cleared ranch road on the neighboring property to the south, <br /> (TMK 3- 8- 1- oo7- 045),owned by the C &J Coupe Family Limited Partnership <br /> (Charles W. Coupe,PO Box 87,Kealakekua,HI 96750). <br /> Due to the bulldozing that took place along this ranch road sometime between <br /> July 2019 and February 2021,the floodwaters bypassed the retention basins that had <br /> been installed by Hokuli'a at great expense.These retention basins had performed as <br /> engineered until the illegal and un-permitted bulldozing of the property line. <br /> This bulldozing led to stormwater runoff in a location that had not been previous- <br /> ly impacted by flooding.The stormwater broke through a ranch-era stone boundary <br /> wall and flowed onto the Hokuli'a property. Continuing makai, the stormwater im- <br /> pacted a Som segment of the Ala Loa Stepping Stone Trail alignment, depositing a <br /> significant amount of boulders and cobbles on top of the ancient trail at a point <br /> where it aligns with the Old Cart Road,which is also a historic site.The runoff also <br /> scoured away some of the sediment on and adjacent to the trail alignment. Please see <br /> Figure 1,which provides an overview of the area impacted by stormwater,and Figure <br /> 2,which offers a close-up of the flood damage. <br /> Figures 3,4,and 5 show a timeline of the changes made to the border area by the <br /> un-permitted bulldozing that resulted in flood damage to the Hokuli'a property, as <br /> well as to State of Hawaii property traversing the area. <br />
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