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09.02.98 \VED 09:50 FAX 8083265697 002 <br /> CO <br /> Councilman Curtis Tyler `• v C7 • <br /> 77-6399 Nalani St. 4104 C9UMc`�'' � ry - <br /> Kailua-Kona, HI . 96740 �'CI eie <br /> rC J J <br /> W <br /> r-, <br /> September 1 , 1998 =i <br /> Dear Curtis , • <br /> cc <br /> I am writing this letter to you on behalf of our family . As you <br /> know, our family has lived along the lower portion of Kaloko Drive <br /> since 1968 . My mother , Patricia Burla , is now 81 years old and <br /> she has seen a lot of changes in Kona since the late 60 ' s . <br /> We have an 8 acre family farm situated approximately 800 to <br /> 900 linear feet from the intersection of Kaloko Drive and the <br /> Mamalahoa highway. In the past , there wasn 't much traffic to <br /> be concerned with along Kaloko Drive because the large acreage <br /> lots in the forest "of Kaloko were c;, iginally a minimum of 20 <br /> acres and larger. Originally, in tae early 70 ' , all of these <br /> lots in the Kaloko Mauka Subdivision were part of an Improvement <br /> District Bond which I believe was finally paid off in the mid 80 ' s. <br /> Soon after the bond was paid off , there were new changes that - <br /> occurred in the Kaloko Mauka subdivision . Zoning changes were <br /> allowed, Ohana permits issued and condominiumization of large . <br /> parcels of agriculturally zoned lan7) seemed to affect many of the <br /> parcels of land located in the plat maps of Zone 7 Section 3 and <br /> plats 24, 25, and 26 respectively. ?y family' s property is in plat <br /> 3 which abuts the improvement district beginning in plat 24 of the <br /> Kaloko Mauka Subdivision . N.. <br /> Comm �����' <br /> F11e No. T <br /> Ref. To: URA- _el <br /> Ref. Date ,SEP 0 3 1998 <br />