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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2000-2002
Communication
0027
Point
031
Author
Margaret Shaw
Communications - Referred To
COUNCIL
Communications - File Code
ZNG/PN
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BIL 195 Draft 01 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Bills\1998-2000
BIL 195 Draft 04 1998-2000
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\Council Records\Bills\1998-2000
COM 0027.000 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Communications\2000-2002
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From ~ i- <br /> Mar aret Shaw ' ~ _ - - <br /> 1035W FrrtoAve ~~1 ~ f" ~-'I 1~ Q~j <br /> Mesa, Arizona 85210 <br /> r- <br /> Sublect Bill 195/The Gateway Mall <br /> <br /> Perspective Opposed <br /> 2/20/01 <br /> Dear County Council Members, <br /> I am a long time resident and homeowner of Hawau Currently I am res~dmg on the <br /> mainland to reach an educational goal but plan to return home w~thm the next few years <br /> I am opposed to the proposed Gateway mall for all of the reasons previously expressed <br /> overwhelmingly by our community as follows <br /> 1 Urban sprawl that will create increased traffic Lams m an area where a recent bypass <br /> was constructed to reduce traffic <br /> 2 Local businesses in downtown Hilo and m the existing malls in Hilo are already <br /> struggling and going out of business due to msuffic~ent demand and competition by <br /> mainland "Box stores" such as Walmart, Safeway, Office Max and Ross's <br /> 3 The "mallmg" of Hawai'~ and the impending loss of our local character, which ~s <br /> supported by older family-owned and operated businesses <br /> 4 The associated housing development that will mev~tably be built by Shipman m <br /> Kea'au that will only increase traffic and promote further destruction of the local <br /> nature of Kea'au <br /> 5 The potential to turn I-Lghway 11 into a commercial corridor lined with malls, <br /> warehouses and other aesthetically disturbing scenery, which would extend all the <br /> way from Hilo to Volcano and beyond <br /> 6 The ultimate demise of Kea'au village, which was sadly bulldozed by Shipman lust a <br /> few years ago to make way for gas stations and convenience stores, which will also <br /> be put out of business by this mall <br /> 7 The unwillingness of Shipman to install an underpass, which would facilitate access <br /> to the proposed mall by residents of Lower Puna and prevent increased traffic <br /> disruption on Highway 11 <br /> 8 The complete disregard for the environment and native forests that this development <br /> demonstrates <br /> In conclusion, we are at a turning point m East Hawaii We may choose to preserve and <br /> protect the character and native environments that make Puna such a special place, or we <br /> can choose to turn Puna into a step mall with all of the "conveniences" of Honolulu and <br /> West Oahu It is our choke I choose the native forests and local character of Puna as my <br /> legacy to our children The Puna Community has spoken loudly against developing a <br /> mall and all of its associated services and housing (Phase II) m Kea'au as demonstrated at 27.3 <br /> Comm. No. <br /> File No. <br /> Ref. To: Fr~afd <br /> Ref. Date 2 2001 <br /> <br />
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