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Communication No.2021-10 <br /> From: Mele Kailani <br /> Sent: Friday,June 18, 20211:09 PM <br /> To: Planning- Kona <kona@hawaiicounty.gov> <br /> Subject:Testimony open space June 22, 2021 <br /> Hello, my name is Mele Kailani and I am 12 years old. I was born and raised in Kailua Kona Hawaii. <br /> When I go and drive down Alii with family and friends I always wonder why I can only see the ocean in <br /> and out through buildings that do not belong there. I can see plenty of vacant spots on the other side of <br /> the road where it would not block ocean view. When you put your big buildings in such a small spot, <br /> you'll most likely have to destroy beautiful things like trees to even have enough space. Even so you may <br /> not even have enough space for parking, especially the people who want to go to the shoreline access. <br /> Another main issue is building sea walls. Sea walls ruin beautiful sandy beaches because over time rock <br /> walls will erode away, causing fallen rocks to scatter the sand, making shoreline access dangerous. On <br /> top of that, making another on top will just cause the same problem again.This also ruins surf and just <br /> beaches in general. <br /> Back to where I started, I really do love to see the ocean from the road, so I really love what they did <br /> with the old hotel by Kahalu'u, now instead of seeing the big hotel I see ocean view driving past, it's <br /> truly beautiful. I'm hoping that we as Hawaii citizens can preserve as much ocean and ocean view as we <br /> can, stop developing buildings that only benefit a small few, start making things that can restore <br /> Hawaii's natural beauty, and preserve Alii drives open space for future generations. <br /> Mahalo, <br /> Mele Kailani <br />
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