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RE: Hawaiian Paradise Park <br />Aloha 2011 Redistricting Commissioners, <br />The entirety of Hawaiian Paradise Park must be kept together in a single Council District. <br />It is well known that the population of Puna has grown. <br />According the 2010 Census, Hawaiian Paradise Park has led that growth. <br />With approximately two - thirds of 8,800 lots not yet built on, this subdivision, already 25% of the Puna population, is poised <br />to continue to grow more rapidly than the rest of Puna. <br />As the population of Hawaiian Paradise Park is growing, inevitably, so must a working relationship between Hawaiian <br />Paradise Park Owners Association and the County government. A unified representation on the County Council will <br />facilitate more effective delivery of services and development of infrastructure in this large and rapidly growing community. <br />Two smaller parts of Hawaiian Paradise Park that have been left off several maps are on the Hilo side of Shower Drive <br />and on the Mauka side of Highway 130. <br />At least one map cut the community in half. <br />Census blocks are configured such that the entirety of Hawaiian Paradise Park can be kept together in a single Council <br />District. <br />Dividing any parts of Hawaiian Paradise Park into separate Council Districts is a violation of Chapter 36 of the Hawaii <br />County Code, which requires keeping together a community of common interest. <br />Hawaii County Code 36 -3(8), regarding criteria: "Community of interest or community of common interest shall be <br />respected and be kept together in the plan if practicable." <br />Hawaii County Code Chapter 36 -1, definitions: "Community of interest or community of common interest means a group <br />defined by actual shared interests." <br />Hawaiian Paradise Park is an incorporated community with exact boundaries. <br />Hawaiian Paradise Park Owners Association members share legally- binding common interests including common <br />ownership of real property and bond indebtedness. <br />The fringes of communities with less exact boundaries allow flexibility to modify Council District boundaries in a manner <br />that cannot be done in Hawaiian Paradise Park. <br />The creation of Hawaiian Paradise Park decades ago, like other so- called `private' subdivisions, was done with the <br />approval of the Hawaii County government. They — the subdivisions — were created, and we came, and continue to come. <br />With `build out' proceeding comes the reality of development of our island through subdivision creation. Rather than ignore <br />reality, the 2011 Redistricting Commission must get on with what is required to ensure that representational equity is part <br />of that reality. <br />The entirety of Hawaiian Paradise Park must be kept together in a single Council District. <br />Thank you for your service to our island community. <br />James Weatherford, PhD <br />PO Box 2017 <br />Keaau, Hawaii 96749 <br />808 -982 -5549 COMM. 42.22 <br />