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Page 1 of 1 <br /> Claudia Rohr <br /> From: "Claudia Rohr" <claud@hilo.net> <br /> To: <akonishi@interpac.net> <br /> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 5:03 PM <br /> Subject: Fw: NO VOTE- BILL 356 <br /> Email to: akonishi@interpac.net <br /> VIA FAX to: 808-935-0950 <br /> Aloha County Council Members, <br /> Re: NO VOTE- BILL 356. <br /> This is a petition against Bill 356, a rezoning ordinance which, if passed, would allow the developer; <br /> Continental Pacific, LLC to implement a plan to subdivide the Open Area at PEPEEKEO POINT to <br /> create eleven residential lots with a forty foot set back from the edge of the pali. <br /> PEPEEKEO POINT is the last remnant of a historic plantation community, and an important recreation <br /> and scenic azea. This was the location of the old Pepeekeo Mill camp ballpazk. The azea has been used <br /> for fishing, picnicking and ocean viewing activities continuously for decades. The pali is gently sloping <br /> and low, making this the easiest place to access the shoreline for a four mile shoreline azea. <br /> Public access to the former Pepeekeo Sugaz Mill and old camp is recognized in the County of Hawaii <br /> Public Shoreline Access Inventory of 1979. The General Plan of 1989 designates the shoreline azea as <br /> "Open: Parks and historic sites." Thirty-six and a half percent (36.6%) of the residential population of <br /> Pepeekeo was determined to be under five years of age or fifty-five yeazs of age and older in the 2000 <br /> US Census. There has been no open space park and no special accommodations made for persons <br /> needing convenient access to the shoreline azea in the comprehensive plan to subdivide 1300 acres and <br /> four miles of shoreline in the Pepeekeo Makai subdivision. Bill 356 would permanently foreclose <br /> planning options to provide for a convenient public access to the shoreline. <br /> S' erely, <br /> and <br /> <br /> 369 Nene St. <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> Comm, No. O 2'1 ' O <br /> Ref. To: ras~~~ G <br /> 1 /20/2005 <br /> <br />