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2024-03-06 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Katherine Kitchen Opposition Testimony
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From: KK <br /> To: W PCtesti mony <br /> Subject: Windward Planning Commision-Punalu"u-Testimony <br /> Date: Wednesday, March 6,2024 1:56:51 PM <br /> Katherine Kitchen <br /> 935 A 12th Ave <br /> Honolulu, Hawai'i 96816 <br /> kattkitchenn email.com <br /> 808.895.1102 <br /> 03.06.2024 <br /> Windward Planning Commission <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 <br /> Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 <br /> Dear Members of the Windward Planning Commission and the County of Hawai'i, <br /> I am writing to formally submit my testimony opposing the development of Punalu'u in Ka'u <br /> on the island of Hawaii. As a concerned citizen and advocate for environmental, cultural, <br /> historical preservation, I strongly believe that permitting such development would have <br /> detrimental effects on the natural landscape, cultural heritage, and overall well-being of the <br /> community. <br /> First and foremost, the proposed development threatens the fragile ecosystem of Punalu'u. <br /> This area is home to diverse flora and fauna, some of which are endangered or endemic <br /> species. Introducing large-scale development would disrupt their habitats, leading to <br /> irreversible damage to the local biodiversity. Furthermore, construction activities, including <br /> deforestation and land grading, would contribute to soil erosion and water pollution, further <br /> endangering the delicate balance of the ecosystem. <br /> In addition to its ecological significance, Punalu'u holds great cultural importance to the <br /> Hawaiian community. It is a place of historical significance, with sacred sites and ancestral <br /> ties deeply rooted in the land. Allowing commercial development in this area would desecrate <br /> these sacred sites and disrespect the cultural heritage of the indigenous people of Hawaii. It is <br /> imperative that we honor and preserve these cultural treasures for future generations to <br /> appreciate and learn from. <br /> Furthermore, the proposed development raises concerns about its impact on the local <br /> infrastructure and quality of life for residents. Punalu'u is a remote area with limited resources <br /> and infrastructure. Introducing a large-scale development would put undue strain on existing <br /> utilities, transportation systems, and emergency services. Moreover, increased traffic and noise <br /> pollution would disrupt the tranquility of the community and diminish the overall quality of <br /> life for residents. <br /> In conclusion, I urge the Windward Planning Commission to reject the development proposal <br /> for Punalu'u in Ka'u. Instead, I encourage you to explore alternative solutions that prioritize <br /> environmental conservation, cultural preservation, and community well-being. It is our <br />
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