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BJ Leithead Todd, Director <br />Diamond SPP 13 -150 <br />April 10, 2013 <br />Page 2 <br />Additionally, the Land Use element of the Hawaiian Paradise Park Master Plan (September 2005) also <br />identifies the above referenced section of 33rd street and one of the 20 -acre parcels at 14th and Kaloli <br />Drive for light industrial use. <br />In view of the above and the fact that the subject property is situated within one of the most densely <br />developed neighborhoods in HPP, we are extremely concerned with the potential for adverse impacts <br />from the storage and use of hazardous materials, flammables and biohazards, as noted in the <br />application. The approval of this application and the precedent it would perpetuate might adversely <br />affect implementation of the village center concept which is central to the land use strategy of the Puna <br />CDP. Therefore, we strongly urge you to forward the subject application to the Windward Planning <br />Commission with a negative recommendation for approval. <br />Thank you for the opportunity to comment on this application and your consideration of our mana`o. <br />Respectfully, <br />Patti Pinto, Chair <br />Puna Community Development Plan Action Committee <br />
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