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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOM 0349.038 2006-2008 Page 1 of 2 Fleming, Melissa From: Carrollmcc@aol.com Sent: Friday, April 27, 2007 9:53 AM To: Jacobson, Bob Subject: Misguided Jacobson Bill - April 26, 2007 The Honorable Bob Jacobson - Hawaii County Council District 6 Sent by a-mail uaco(~co.hawaii.hius Re: Proposed misguided Jacobson Bill Dear Councilman Jacobson: In the Saturday, April 21 edition of the Tribune Herald I learned of the bill that you intend to introduce to the County Council. I am writing this a-mail to urge you to reconsider making such a proposal. There is a great deal of opposition to your intended bill which usurps many of the choices before the Kau' community. The bill would preempt the Sea Mountain 5 development of Punalu'u before citizens of Kau' have had a fair chance to evaluate it. According to the Herald Tribune the Bill would kill this project . The residents of Kau' know that it is folly to tie up primary resources in ways that will produce nothing that could not be gained in more cost effective ways. Sea Mountain 5 has made generous overtures to the community and has shown a willingness to work with individuals here. They will donate what your bill would cost the taxpayers millions of dollars to buy. For many years the choices made for Kau have been dictated by a band of radical activists, Kau' Preservation. They call themselves environmentalists. But, good government policy and good environmental policy considers the organic whole of the community and all its people. I respectfully suggest that this is your job as the Council representative for Kau'. There is no such consideration in this bill. Kau' deserves to be allowed to make choices and it deserves the right to bring back its economy so that its hospital has the equipment and personnel it needs, its schools are no longer the worst in Hawaii, its people have local jobs and are no longer the poorest in the state, its police and fire are adequate to the job that needs to be done. After years of complacency, Kau' residents are awakening and are gaining a voice to be listened to and heard. They are no longer willing to have critical decisions made for them. Your bill must be withdrawn so that the residents of Kau' will have the opportunity to decide how their land's primary economic asset, will be used or not used. Sincerely, Mary C. Carroll Kau' home owner Cc: Mayor Harry Kim Representative Robert N. Herkes Senator Russell S. Kokubun Representative Josh Green US Representative Mazie Hirono 34-~q , 3 8 . - G 4/30/2007 t~~ ~ _~;,r;. Page 2 of 2 Councilman Dominic Yagong Councilman Donald Ikeda Councilman J Yoshimoto Councilman Stacy Higa Councilwoman Emily I. Naeole Councilwoman Brenda Ford Councilman Angel Pilago Councilman Pete Hoffmann See what's free at AOL.com. 4/30/2007