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From: Robert Henry <br /> To: LPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Opposition to Jekaterina Mysin"s Special Management Area Use Permit Application(SMA 21-000078)and Request <br /> for Postponement <br /> Date: Monday, November 18,2024 4:02:29 PM <br /> Aloha Leeward Planning Commission, <br /> I am writing to formally express my strong opposition to the Special <br /> Management Area Use Permit Application (SMA 21-000078) submitted by <br /> Jekaterina Mysin for the property located on Ali'i Drive. After thoroughly <br /> reviewing the applicant's extensive revisions and submissions, it has <br /> become evident that this project is plagued by significant inconsistencies, <br /> shifting plans, and a lack of clarity. These issues undermine the integrity of <br /> the review process and prevent the public from making fully informed <br /> decisions. <br /> Given the numerous unresolved concerns surrounding this application, I <br /> respectfully urge the Commission to postpone further review until these <br /> issues are thoroughly addressed and the public record is clarified. <br /> Frequent Changes and Inconsistent Plans: <br /> One of the most troubling aspects of this application is the frequent revision <br /> of the site plans. Since the initial submission in December 2020, the <br /> applicant has introduced multiple updates, including as recently as <br /> November 2024. These revisions are often contradictory, with each new <br /> submission introducing substantial changes that confuse rather than clarify <br /> the applicant's intentions. This makes it virtually impossible for the public or <br /> the Planning Commission to adequately assess the scope of the project or <br /> its potential impacts. <br /> The constant changes in the site plans undermine the credibility of the <br /> proposal and hinder any meaningful public review. I strongly urge the <br /> Commission to ensure that a final, clear site plan is presented before <br /> moving forward with any hearing. This will allow all parties, including <br /> residents, legal experts, and the Commission itself, to fully evaluate the <br /> project based on consistent and accurate information. <br /> Additionally, the applicant has dramatically altered the intended use of the <br /> property, raising significant concerns about the appropriateness of this <br />