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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPL-SPP-2022-000025 N. Caiserman Testimony 01.26.23 Araujo, Jaclyn From: Noa Caiserman <woodvalley@hotmail.com> Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2023 7:39 PM To: WPCtestimony Subject: Proposed satellite installation (PL-SPP-2022-000025) Attachments: Windward Planning Commission.docx Sent from my iPhone i TO: County of Hawaii WINDWARD PLANNING COMMISSION Aupuni Center • 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 • Hilo, Hawai'i 9672 From: Noa Caiserman 96-3007 Puakalehua Place Pahala, Hawaii 96777 Woodvalley@hotmail.com 808-756-3183 Re: Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics To Whom it May Concern: I live less than a mile from your proposed site for the proposed satellites. I am giving testimony regarding my grave concerns about this project. 1. This project will have significant impact on this environment, which is now lush, quiet and beautiful. Many of the Wood Valley residents came here because of the ocean views and wish to live in this natural and remote area. This project will be an ugly eye sore in our neighborhood. 2. There is a great concern about introducing powerful electromagnetic energy into this bucolic natural environment. This unnatural energy has a negative impact on residents' health as well as their livestock and pets. 3. This land is ripe for agricultural production such as coffee, fruits, vegetables and exotic plants and it is inappropriate to subject this rich land to the known and unknown effects of electromagnet energy. 4. The project is likely to invite spectators to the area which adds unnecessary pollution and strangers roaming about. 5. In the event the Commission chooses to plant vegetation around this heinous eye sore, it would take many, many years for it to grow tall enough to hide its ugliness. 6. This is one of the most beautiful regions on the Big Island and there are other areas lacking this extraordinary beauty. Have you considered non-residential regions? 7. Last year this project was proposed at a different site, about 2 miles from this one, and it was declined due to the general population, residents' protests and testimonies, as well as the native Hawaiians' sentiments that this area would be desecrated. 8. There was inadequate notice given to allow a timely response from those who oppose this project. Many of these people live on the mainland and have never been advised. I sincerely hope that you will take this protest and testimony very seriously. Noa Caiserman