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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-03-05 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Sheryl Waimakalani Iona Opposition Testimony From: Waimakalani Iona To: W PCtesti mony Subject: Written Testimony SMA Permit Application of Black Sand Beach LLC,on March 7,2024 Date: Tuesday, March 5,2024 3:36:34 PM Attachments: Iona Testimony SMA Black Sand Beach LLC 3-7-24.odf Aloha: I am attaching my written testimony for the SMA permit application of Black Sand Beach LLC hearing on March 7, 2024. Please submit this for the hearing. Thank you so much, Sheryl Waimakalani Iona Ph: 808-464-2074 SHERYL WAIMAKALANI IONA 74-2845 Ohemakai St, Kailua-Kona, HI. 96740 Ph: 808-464-2074 Email: waimakalani@yahoo.com 04 March, 2024 Windward Planning Commission County of Hawaii Planning!Department 101 Pauahi 5t., Suite 3 Hilo, Hawaii. 96720 Submitted via:WPCtestimony@hawaiicounty.gov Subject: Written Testimony Regarding the Special Management Area Use Permit Application of Black Sand Beach, LLC, Scheduled Hearing on March 7, 2024 NEED FOR A CURRENT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Aloha: I am requesting that the approval of the SMA be deferred until a new and current Environmental Impact Statement is created. Many generations of my family were born, raised and are buried in Punalu'u within the boundaries of this development project. Our family home which was located across from the restaurant by the pond was washed away in the 1975 tidal wave. I am familiar with the development and changes that have taken place in Punalu'u from C. Brewer's ownership to the present. Since the last 1988 EIS and 2006 EIS draft, Punalu'u has changed and been impacted by a growth of visitors and kama'aina that frequent the shoreline. This has left a drastic negative footprint on the fragile ecosystem and has also changed the lifestyle of our people who depend on the fish, limo and opihi for sustenance. I have seen the disappearance of limu which the honu also depend on for food. The SMA states that the devlopment will not affect the coastal life. However, adding around 500 parking stalls and welcoming at least a 1,000 people a day to Punalu'u will definitely impact the coast. 1 have witnessed the change throughout my lifetime. Imagine being a honu resting on the sand and 1,000 people talking and taking pictures of you. I i The attached map shows the neighboring north and south coastal areas that have been determined as conservation land. Punalu'u with it's unique coastal access should be conservation too. Everything is connected especially through the water. Run offs and other affects of development will eventually affect the neighboring conservation ecosystems. We must be absolutely aware of the development's footprint before discovering the damage after the fact. Punalu'u is a museum, rich in the artifacts of our history. This is a rare find.As noted in the AIS, much of our history was removed by C. Brewer and they were not held accountable. There should have been required protocols in place prior to any change in the landscape. There is'iwi kupuna throughout and burial treatment plans are mandatory under NAGPRA laws. The SMA does not answer to the many questions in the "how"these delicate changes to the landscape will be done. It is in the best interest of all that a new EIS is created with the input of the community and other specialized professionals. This will give us an updated and current assessment to create a foundation to start from. Everyone who is subimtting testimony in support or non-support of the development holds one thing in common . . . our love for Punalu'u. You,the County of Hawaii Planning Department holds the upper hand and have a fiduciary duty to the people and especially,the life of our `aina,both past, present and what will be in the future. Thank you for hearing my testimony. t( - , Sheryl Waimakaiani Iona PUNALU`U VILLAGE Special Management Area Use Permit Application AGRICULTURAL URBAN CONSERVATION URBAN AGRICULTURAL u CONSERVATION Figure 9—State Land Use Boundaries B. General Plan The Project Site is designated as a Minor Resort Area by the General Plan,a designation that designates this area as accommodating no more than 500 visitor units and providing both active and passive recreational opportunities commensurate with the scale of development. As shown in Figure 10--Genera l„Plan LUPAG Map above,the Project Site host a series of designations ranging from Low Density Urban tldu), Medium Density Urban (mdu), Resort(res)and Open (0). The proposed activities and improvements presented within this application is not entirely consistent with the land use pattern expressed by the General Plan,but is aligned with its designation as a minor resort area and the current zoning pattern as discussed further below. 25 ) F1 -