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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-03-06 PL-SMA-2023-000046 Timmisha Pettiford Opposition Testimony From: lady misha To: WPCtestimony Subject: RE: Black Sand Beach LLC Application for an SMA Date: Wednesday,March 6,2024 1:07:43 PM Aloha nui Commissioners, I first mahalo each of you for taking on this kuleana. I know that this is on your personal time, and that you are not compensated for your time at the Planning Commission meetings, nor for your time to prepare for the Planning Commission meetings. I am grateful to you for your service. Secondly, I mahalo you folks for your time and consideration of this testimony that I have prepared and submitted for your review. I submit testimony today as a non native, but a supporter of keeping what's left of the rural country style we love about Hawaii and the big island. Punalu'u is the most accessible, natural and untouched beach left on that island..."country" is why we love to visit this island and area, country is what we are retrieving to when we are leaving our homelands/residing states. with your constant development, there will be no reason to visit your island and sooner or later your Island will end up like the California coast, or Hilo! Places that used to be a big tourist attraction/destination, but no so anymore! I urge you to NOT grant an SMA permit for the development of a resort or any building at Punalu'u & Wailau, but also to stop any future buildings from coming up. Please take care of what you have now, make sure the natives are taken care of, so that we (visitors, tourists and rental owners) can feel the aloha when we arrive, which is slowly, but surely dying and making your island less desirable. As an African-American, I am currently seeking to travel to the many coast in Africa, because my last few visits there were so sad. I'm sure I'll see 90% Africans in Africa. It's bad enough there's not enough natives in most areas, but Hawaii is the last place I ever wanna see loose its "country, rural style" and it's aloha native vibes. Your decision will have huge and long-lasting impacts on the people of Ka`u, the lineal and cultural descendants of Wailau and Punalu'u, and most importantly the pristine `aina which is the subject of this application. I am hopeful that this testimony, and the others you receive, will compel you to see the situation as I do, and to vote against granting an SMA permit. Therefore, I ask that you vote `a`ole to granting this permit. Mahalo, Timmisha Pettiford (925)779-9515 Sent from Yahoo Mail for Whone