HomeMy WebLinkAboutPL-REZ-2022-000033 M. Van Pernis Testimony 10.14.23 From: Mark Van Pernis
To: LPCtestimonv
Cc: Inaba.Holeka
Subject: All Leeward Planning Commission members.Royal Vistas multiple family housing project.
Date: Saturday,October 14,2023 9:32:28 AM
North Kona subdivision;Royal Vistas multiple family housing project.
This forty year old project,without consideration of the Kona residents,seeks another ten year delay without
significant infrastructure contribution or a"sunset"provision. If the Leeward Planning Commission(LPC)and
the County Council(CC)have any backbone and knowledge,and are willing to act for their constituency, the
project will be flatly rejected immediately. The population has increased(about 300%)since original approval,and
will CONTINUE to increase another 100%in the next ten years. The traffic on Kuakini that would serve the project
is presently jammed constantly and often at a standstill,and will get WORSE with the additional ten years being
sought. The project will add hundreds of vehicles and does nothing to address the problems. Kuakini from Kailua
to Kainaliu,and feed-in intersections,must be widened and improved by the State and/or County BEFORE any
more development using these roads is allowed,
Does the LPC and/or CC have"no"or"wait"in their vocabulary? Do they represent the people of West Hawaii in
planning for the future? Or do they put developer profits and delay first? Not every ancient development proposal
is good for Kona. Is "all developers MUST be satisfied",even at the expense of residents,the mantra of the CC and
LPC? This project was first approved forty years ago,according to requirements then.The developer wanted the
approval and relatively cheap requirements then(compared to now or ten years from now)In order to sell the
project,which has been done,perhaps multiple times,with the County getting nothing. The developer never
intended to develop,but instead get its profit by sale. Then County gullibly went along with that,and put no
"sunset"requirement on the development. Thus the County and is people have gotten nothing,not even the forty
year old benefits, and will continue to get nothing,while the new developer has no expense. When will real future
planning,including off-site,take place? When will the LPC start doing its job?cPlnnning must be brought into the
twenty first century and beyond.
The LPC consists of political appointees wth N O PLANNING EDUCATION OR TRAINING. They gravitate
towards finding a way to approve the current Hilo based Planning Director's approval of all proposed projects
instead of planning for the future,including off site. This project and its ten year delay is being promoted by the
staff of current planning director,Mr.Kem,as"in-filling"proposed forty years ago,but with NO
CONTEMPORARY consideration of the massive existing infrastructure problems or the even greater infrastructure
problems the project would create in ten years. Due to the obvious conflict of interest,Mr.Kem had his loyal
Planning Department staff process this application. But the staff too has a conflict of interest,being dependent on
and allegiant to Mr.Kern,regardless of how such an issue was argues to the Board of Ethics. Just as a separate
planning commission(LPC)for West Hawaji was instituted and approved by voters,a separate West Hawaii
planning director is needed.
If the LPC and the CC have any purpose or concem for Kona,this forty year old conflicted project and its requested
ten year delay must be rejected by all LPC members completely and immediately. The new owner/developer is free
to apply for development whenever it honestly is ready to develop, so contemporary requirements,AFFORDABLE
HOUSING,and a"sunset"provision(e.g.one year)can then be imposed. Anything other than a"no",would be an
argument for abolishing;the LPC.
Just say"no".
Mark Van Perris
Former Kailua Design Commissioner, Leeward Planning Commissioner,
and Kona Resident.