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From: Zemely Mabuti <zemely@windowworldhi.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 8, 2023 11:33 AM
To: Planning Internet Mail
Subject: RE: Puukapu Subdivision Kamuela
Attachments: LETTER OF SUPPORT.pdf
Please see attached letter of Support to the proposed Kamuela Subdivision.
Thanks,
Zemely C. Mabuti
Window World, Inc.
NEW ADDRESS: 1804 Hart Street, Honolulu, HI 96819
Ph: (808)834-1114 ; Fax: (808)834-4442
e-mail:zemely@windowworldhi.com
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VIA E-MAIL TO —
March 8, 2023
Leeward Planning Commission
Hawaii County Planning Department
101 Aupuni Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawaii 96720
RE: Ka'upulehu Land LLC — Subdision of Lot 11-A, Pu'ukapu Homesteads 1st Series Kamuela, District of South
Kohala TMK: (3) 6-4-024:027
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing to voice my support for Ka'upulehu Land LLC's proposed subdivision of their 5+ acre property at
Pu'ukapu Homesteads in Waimea. I have known John Metzler, the owner of this property, for many years and I am
familiar with the quality projects he has built over his 50+ years of doing business here. With that as a guide, I can
safely say that this subdivision will be well planned, beautifully designed, completed on time and will have the best
interests of the community as it's ultimate purpose.
Our young people are currently faced with a serious shortage of housing options, and most would like to have the
ability to contribute to the community by providing agricultural products at the many wholesale and retail outlets in
the area.
This suggests that rather than pasture land, which is seems to be the default usage these days, this project has
been designed to be affordable enough for our young families while offering enough space for a range of intensive
agricultural activities. The existing homes there already compliment Waimea's upcountry charm, and it has been
assured that any new homes there will also be designed and built to honor this traditional style.
Mahalo,
Martin Anton
President