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Draft Hamakua CDP <br />Comments Submitted Online or by Email <br />During the March 15 — June 15 2016 Review of the Draft Hamakua CDP <br />exist above Mamalahoa Hwy, but the place as a whole still has a rural character. My concern is that <br />revitalize" can be used as part of a marketing narrative by developers whether or not there's sufficient <br />reality to base it on. Is it necessary to use this word? I don't see it used for any of the other LUPAG <br />rationale write ups for the other old plantation town locations, save for Laupahoehoe's already existing <br />commercial core. <br />#3 Suggested change regarding the presumption of redevelopment" <br />Current description <br />TMK 2- 9- 002: 079 and 2- 9002081) are privately owned and slated for redevelopment." <br />Suggestion <br />The statement " slated for redevelopment" implies an inevitability in regards rezoning approval that <br />does not exist. Does that need to be there? <br />Like "revitalize, the word "redevelopment" implies that there is something present from which to <br />rebuild. That could be the case in such places as Honokaa Town and some others, but not so for Hakalau <br />and its remaining undeveloped land. And, here again, I don't see the word being used in rationale for <br />any of the other old plantation town locations. In the interest of clarity, I would like to suggest either <br />"new development" or just plain " development." <br />Roof/ gutters/ termites: <br />Honokaa- lower and upper field concession roof/ gutters/ termites <br />Honokaa pool- roof/ gutters <br />Pa' auilo- annex roof/ gutters/ termites <br />Papaaloa- gym and annex roof/ gutters/ termites Honomu-termites <br />Papaikou- gym/ community center roof/ gutters/ termites <br />During our monthly Waipio Taro Farmers Association meeting last night, it was discussed amongst <br />several of the Taro Farmers attending the recent CDP Honokaa meeting, that we insert into the CDP, <br />language (where appropriate) stating that'river maintenance work shall be coordinated with Traditional <br />Waipio Taro Farmers Association waterhead section leaders'. <br />While through the Waipio Valley Stakeholders Alliance, we've since collaboratively formed a Stream <br />Maintenance committee, some in the Association felt that the recognition should be inserted into the <br />CDP for longevity reasons. <br />Draft Hamakua CDP hamakua@hawaiicounty.gov www.hamakuacdp.info 19 <br />
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