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2002-2004
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Louis Copman, M.D.
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COUNCIL
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Referred: Council - 12/22/03 Council: Files Communication 400.14 - 4/21/04
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<br /> DEC-20-2003 01:10 AM Louis Cor~man 808 883 9439 <br /> P. 01 <br /> wfJCS comely, M.lo. , ; <br /> N.O. Beat 384767 I ~r L _ tJ <br /> TelepY,onc' 18081883-0054 X03 DEC 2Z H~ 7 `I4 <br /> COUP ~ , , <br /> December 26, 2003 f%OUN71' _ I-{gin?~II <br /> Hawaii County Council: <br /> I am writing you to support the landowner's application for a tatting change at <br /> Oorna. Cliff Morris is a long time resident of Waikoloa V illage. I have known <br /> him fir years, and I can say without fear of contradiction that he is an honest, <br /> ethictJ, and upright gentleman. He is a member and strong supporter ot'the <br /> Waikoloa Baptist Church. He. hosts a men's Bible study getup in his home <br /> every week, which is attended by men of all religious denominations. Ynu <br /> should not fear that he is one of the fast-buck operators from the mainland that <br /> will come i,,, make a profit, and contribute nothing to the `aloe. He is very <br /> concerned about the well being o f the local people, of whom he is one, and the <br /> best use of his property along the shoreline to provide access to the public for ' <br /> maximum recreational use. <br /> Whenever a proposal is made to develop uninnproved real estate in West <br /> Haw,lit, hui are forue:l to oppus~~ it. These hui have high-sounding names, but <br /> [hey always consist of the same familiar acxivist members of t:.A.V.b;. (Citizens <br /> Against Virtually Everythinfi). 'Chcy are very vocal and are extremely skilled, <br /> through years of practice, at throwing le:g,~il roadblocks up against nny progress <br /> that might increase the economic. well. being of the silent majority. In the long <br /> run, the only ones who benefit as a~ result of their efforts are their legal <br /> representatives (attorneys), who eryoy ur7 enormous pay-off, when the case is <br /> finally settled. The HIiI,CO debacle is a good example of this kind of situation. <br /> Sinuzrcly yours, <br /> Louis Copman, M,D. <br /> Comm. No. y00 . ~ y' <br /> Ref. To; _ <br /> Ref. Date <br /> <br />
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