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Page 1 of 2 <br /> Murashige, Laura y <br /> From: J. Keliipio [Josephine@poidogs.com] 4~~ 3 <br /> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 8:18 AM Cr <br /> To: Council Testimony <br /> Subject: COMM 32 for RESOLUTION 21-07 BIG BOX RETAILERS <br /> Dear Council Committee on Planning, <br /> I am in favor of Resolution 21-07 which puts a limit on BIG BOX retailers like the WAL-MART <br /> <br /> SUPER CENTER. <br /> Big Box retailing is actually an obsolete form of retailing that puts a heavy strain on the <br /> communities that it moves into in the following ways: <br /> 1) It causes traff c congestion. Those huge parking lots are there to attract hundreds of cars. The <br /> more cars that flock to these centers, the more congestion is caused on our roads. We don't need <br /> this kind of form of retailing that jams up our road systems. Enough already! <br /> 2) It puts a toll on our landfill problem. It turns people into compulsive buyers who get caught up <br /> in the frenzy of continuously buying more and more junk. The more junk people buy, they more <br /> they will throw away. The more they throw away, the more it clogs our landfill. If I am not <br /> mistaken, I believe Barbara Bell said a few year ago that the trash at the landfill increased dramatically <br /> ever since these big box stores moved in. We need to put a stop to this form of retailing that puts a <br /> dramatic strain on our landf Ils. Enough already! <br /> 3) It takes up a tremendous amount of space and causes people to waste a lot oftime. Big Box stores <br /> have a habit of sprawling themselves across acres of land and thus shopping at these centers takes up <br /> a lot of precious time. Once you park your car, you have to hike across the huge parking lot to get <br /> into the store. Once you are in the store, you have to hike through the store to f nd the items that <br /> you came for then hike back to pay for it at the cashiers then hike back to your car across the huge <br /> parking lot again. The land that it swallows up in order to exist and the amount of time that it takes <br /> to shop at these centers puts a strain on our island environment and wastes a lot of our time. <br /> Enough already! <br /> If Big Box stores want to be "good neighbors"then they need to transform themselves into <br /> warehouse distribution centers, have their sales clerks at computer monitors and keyboards instead <br /> of cash registers, take our orders for items via the Internet and provide a large fleet to delivery trucks <br /> to deliver our ordered goods into our neighborhoods. This should help cut down on traff c <br /> congestion, maybe make us think twice before ordering junk that we don't need, def nitely save us a <br /> lot oftime and curb big box sprawl. <br /> ~pmm. No. <br /> Mahalo, Rif. Toy, prO3 <br /> Rif, Uate_ JAN 0 3 200? <br /> 1 /3/2007 <br /> <br />