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13 you discussed earlier on cluster rules subdivisions would allow it either. I think I missed that <br />at your last discussion when I had to leave early and I apologize for that as well. So, in <br />conclusion, I ask you to consider our track record, our intentions and the very small acreage in <br />relation to our larger land holding and reconsider our request to leave LDU on the map. Thank <br />you. <br />8. Mike Richardson, representing himself, speaking on agenda item 3, options 4A & 4C: Good <br />afternoon. Good to meet everybody here and all the work you folks have put in. I'm the new <br />guy. I'm newer on the hill over here. I've been here about a year. I've been on the island about <br />five years. I'm retired. /worked half my life to get here. I like it here. I would like to where I'm <br />contributing on a farm right now, I would like to grow a large garden. I would like to take that <br />garden down to the Point and dry it, have a cup of coffee, talk to some of the farmers; say hi to <br />some of the homeowners. Can I have that opportunity? I won't make a mess. I won't screw up <br />the Point. /don't think anybody will now— we know better. We know the history of the cane. <br />So please think about me when you go with this recommendation. Please leave it as it is right <br />now and see if we can grow it into something nicer. Thank you. <br />9. Cyr Pakele, representing himself, speaking on the agenda item of Hakalau Point: Aloha mai <br />kakou. My name is Cyr Pakele and I'm new to Hakalau. I just moved there in December. I fled <br />Honolulu. Why? Too much growth. Why do I live in Hawaii? Lucky we live Hawaii. [inaudible] <br />I lost all that growing up in Honolulu. All I could see was hotels, houses, rich houses along the <br />front, I had to walk far to go fishing. But over here, we have something we can keep. So I want <br />the ocean views. I wanna see that. I live in Hakalau and I have a special interest as well, okay. <br />When I hear an industrial complex, I think of an airport complex near Kekuanao'a and Railroad, <br />all those shops, that's what I think. That's what I picture in Hakalau Point. To me, that raises a <br />safety issue. It doesn't fit in our community and residence. We have kids there. We have a post <br />office with people coming and going. The industrial complex, you have cars, trucks, flatbed <br />trucks, heavier traffic. Safety issues, we have kids running in the neighborhood, not a lot, but <br />kids - my mo'oponas will be here too. I gotta think about that. So, I have concerns. I — I support <br />the farmers, no doubt about that. We need them, ok. But I just don't think Hakalau is the pl — <br />Hakalau Point is the place because there's only one road in. Everybody's gotta come in and go <br />out that same road, too much traffic at that point, particularly with the trucks, okay. I'm sorry. <br />But yeah, so, you know, think about — remember the past. Look at what we got now, how our — <br />how our State has developed. Where do we wanna be in the future? We can preserve what we <br />have — let's keep it. I would like this concept of openness along the coastlines so let's not lose <br />anymore. Mahalo. <br />3. Consideration of Proposed Revisions to Draft CDP Land Use Policies: <br />Working from "Review Document #5: Steering Committee Deliberations on Additional Potential <br />Revisions" as well as decision-making handouts, the CDP Planning Team facilitated discussion by <br />the Steering Committee geared toward preliminary decisions about the following potential <br />revisions to the Draft CDP: <br />Refined wording of Policies 1 & 12: Mr. Carvalho moved to accept the revisions to Land Use <br />Policy 1 and County Action Policy 12 as proposed with the additional note that the change to <br />Land Use Guide Map will be made throughout the document. <br />Page 115 <br />