HomeMy WebLinkAboutINDIVIDUAL COMMENT EMAIL - 128964Mori, Ashley
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Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 8:39 PM cp
To:General Plan
Subject: 2% Land Use Fund
Dear County Planners
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The Land Fund sets aside 2% of our tax dollars each year to purchase open space, parklands, access,trailpecosystemsandculturalspaces.
I am AGAINST USING FUNDS FROM THE PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE AND NATURAL
RESOURCES PRESERVATION FUND (PONC) FOR PURCHASE OF PROPERTY THAT WILL SUBJECT
TO COASTAL EROSION OR BE UNDERWATER AS A CONSEQUENCE OF SEA LEVEL RISE
BECAUSE:
1) There is already a rigorous process in place for the PONC commission to evaluate any lands that are
proposed by the public. Properties impacted by climate change, sea level rise or coastal erosion can be
proposed and evaluated according to the commission's process that has been in place since 2006.
2) These lands will not be usable by the public and of no public benefit so public funding should not be
used.
3) The PONC funding can be better used for other purchases.
4) The 2% Land Fund has been very successful with the criteria established in the charter that was
approved by voters 3 times:
Monies in this fund shall be used solely to:
a. (1) Purchase or otherwise acquire lands and easements in the County of[sEP]Hawai`i for public
outdoor recreation and education, including:
i. (A) Access to beaches and mountains; {si]
ii. (B) Preservation of historic or culturally important land areas and sites; [sip]
iii. (C) Protection of natural resources, significant habitat or eco-systems, [sip]including
buffer zones; [SP]
iv. (D) Preservation of forests, beaches, coastal areas, natural beauty and[sip]agricultural
lands; and[sip]
v. (E) Protection of watershed lands to preserve water quality and water[sip]supply.
PLEASE DELETE THIS PROPOSAL FROM THE GENERAL PLAN UPDATE!
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The General Plan,p. 30, contains this proposal:
36. 1.38 Amend Charter to revise land acquisition andpreservation regulations and criteria (PONC) to
include lands impacted by climate change or those with beneficial attributes for climate adaptation and
mitigation.
Mahalo!
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