HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-03-05 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Anne Marie Novinger and Barbara L. Novinger Opposition Testimony 12.50pm From: Anne Marie Novinoer
To: WPCtestimonv
Subject: Proposed Development at Punalu"u
Date: Tuesday,March 5,2024 12:50:25 PM
Honorable Windward Planning Commission,
We are long time owners of a condominium at Sea Mountain at Punalu'u since 1978. We
found and located at this enchanted spot after searching all over the world for two years to find
the most beautiful location. We selected Punalu'u! We love it there and found no other place
anything like it. We feel strongly that the area should be preserved for the Hawaiian people
and other local citizens who live in the area. The Big Island is very special with more pure
blooded Hawaiians there than anywhere else in the island chain. Let's keep it that way.
We are greatly alarmed by the proposed commercial development at Punalu'u. We feel that it
would be a tragedy to this most spectacular location. It is Old Hawaii at its best. It's rural
charm and atmosphere are unique on the Big Island.
We predict multiple losses:
Native enjoyment of the area including locals deep sea fishing, locals swimming, and many
other local activities at Punalu'u.
Accessible beach without parking fees
Precious natural area including a much-revered Hawaiian graveyard
Local Hawaiian beauty for all who live in the area
Stunning views of the ocean and enjoyment of its sounds
Dark nights with superior star gazing
Quiet
Minimal use of area without tourist crowds
We fear danger to local flora and fauna such as the endangered sea turtles,penes, fish and
seals.
The proposed outdoor amphitheater would add unpleasant noise and crowds and destroy the
tranquility of the neighborhood.
The proposed additional 250 parking spaces would damage the environment and its flora and
fauna.
The views from the existing lovely condos would be compromised.
In addition there are dangers. The area is in a Tsunami Zone and also is prone to fires.
Lastly we insist upon a new Environmental Impact Study. The last one was done twenty years
ago.
In summation, we strongly advocate for keeping Punalu'u the wa, i
Yours very sincerely,
Anne Marie Novinger and Barbara L. Novinger dated March 5, 2024 - 818-249-4900