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<br /> f. <br /> RECEIVED <br /> October 1, 1997 pots- n Council <br /> Cou ty _ , <br /> HAWAII COUNTY COUNCIL MEMBERS: <br /> CONCERNS REGARDING BILL 129 AMENDING SOUTH KONA ZONE MAP COVERED BY <br /> TMK; 8-1-9-18,19,21 AND PORTIONS OF 20, 22,23 AND 24. <br /> About July 20, 1997: Mr. Norris visited my home and discussed the subdivision covered by <br /> your Bill 129. He stated that he had no plans for further development makai after the present <br /> subdivision is approved. He also stated that if the road needed any repairs he would make <br /> them while he was putting the road into the lower lots. <br /> August 7, 1997: I testified before the County Planning Commission that I had concerns about <br /> the private road that now serves 5 homes and will serve 11 homes if your Bill 129 is approved. <br /> Safety, especially the safety of children and increased traffic were my main concerns. <br /> September 3, 1997: I met with Mr. Norrie and he assured me that he had no plans for the <br /> further development after the present subdivision was approved. In addition he stated that he <br /> would provide any necessary signage along the private road to assure the safety of those <br /> along the road. <br /> September 5, 1997: I sent a letter to Mr. Norrie stating that I understood that Mr. Norrie would <br /> give control of the access rights to the 11 lot owners of the existing lots and the newly created <br /> lots. I thanked him for his offer to repair the edges of the road and brought to his attention that <br /> he had promised to resurface the road. <br /> On the same day Mr. Norrie sent a letter to the 4 existing lot owners in Ka'awaloa Orchards <br /> subdivision and stated in that letter that he "will not use the road as a basis for any further <br /> rezonings makai." and "My view is that it would be counterproductive to put a finish coat of #1 <br /> asphalt on top." <br /> September 19, 1997: I sent a letter to Mr. Norrie asking specifically if the new and existing lot <br /> owners had the right to assign use of the road. 1 also notified him that the upper lot owners <br /> agreed that a resurfacing of #3 asphalt is necessary for the road. We had found by talking to <br /> several paving companies that a #3 layer of asphalt could be laid over a #3 layer and I had <br /> previously told Mr. Norrie of our findings. The #3 asphalt is desirable because it has a lot of <br /> traction and the road is steep. <br /> September 25, 1997: Having received no answer to my letter to Mr. Norrie, I called Sally Rice, <br /> an officer of Seamount Enterprises. She had not seen the letter and if I would send her a copy <br /> of the letter, she would try to get Mr. Norrie to respond to it. <br /> September 26, 1997: Mr. Norrie called me and upon direct questioning said that there are 8 <br /> parcels makai of the present requested subdivision that he has already given the right to use <br /> the road. <br /> ao.. 5.2.06 <br /> 11Y1f~. Z^~6~KN <br /> ~~PreseMed ~o~~ut-- <br /> list. Date OCT 1 199y <br /> <br />