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lr~llti~~ . ~t~~tf <br /> ~1~51~~ Na~oea~o~ 4~d. <br /> ~~~3iga1#1 ~d3oks 1 <br /> T~1: 60~ 323-2323 l°ax: 6~6e323-3x56 <br /> <br /> July 26, 2001 <br /> Hawaii county Council <br /> 25 Aupuni St. <br /> I~lilo, 4-ii 9f720 <br /> Mr. Chairman and Council Memisers: <br /> I viewed the Ju4y 6, 2001 Council Session on the Public Cable Channel on Ju4y 11, 2001. <br /> In that session, there were two different developers who voluntarily restricted the height <br /> maximums in their development. <br /> I was appalled at the attack on the developer's motives for voluntarily restrie:ting the rna~imur~i <br /> heights for their coning. Root only were the developers unfair4y accused of not fat4owing so- <br /> called good business practices, bui Councilrv~s~ber Curtis Tyler from Forth 4tona uses <br /> questioned about his character and methods for bringing about a positive condition to the permit <br /> process. 4f I were Councilrnensl~r Tyler, 4 doubt that I would have been able to hand9e the <br /> situation in such a civilised manner. <br /> Soth Councilmember Tyler and the developers were subjected to unwarranted harangue and <br /> harassment in the process of agreeing to a condition that the community views as laudab4€;. <br /> Councilmen7ber `fyler represents his district in a fair and equitable way. ~e should be given the <br /> beneft of the respect he deserves. <br /> fibs July C, 2001 Council Session proves the o4d saying, "IVo good deed wi41 go unpunished." <br /> Sincerely, <br /> ~ I 4 <br /> l~awrence M. fiord <br /> File No. ~ ~N <br /> Ref. ~ ~ <br /> Ref. Date ~ 7 <br /> <br />