HomeMy WebLinkAboutLPC Testimonies 11-22 thru12-19-24From:Sophia"s Mom
To:LPCtestimony; WPCtestimony
Subject:Please consider my testimony on The Hawai"i General Plan
Date:Friday, November 22, 2024 12:02:42 PM
Aloha Honorable Planning Commissioners of Hawai'i County
& Director Kern,
Regarding the General Plan and cultural resources you
focused on today, many cannot be obtained as objectives with
collaboration and partnerships. They must have a foundation
of trust and commitments of financial support which will not
happen unless we manage our citizens money by disclosing
audited, financial reports to the citizens, whose money the
administration of this county is responsible for. This is the
adoption of a measure that will incentivize the participation of
the most important resource, being the people of Hawaii nei,
including our neglected indigenous Hawaiian people!
With mandatory disclosure, including all income, all paid
employees, names of contractors and amounts paid for
services, work, any consulting costs for the County; including
all capital projects and utilities; i.e., our cost of solid waste
services, we will not be aware nor be able to evaluate how
effective the General Plan can be. When this is mandated and
we then mandate money for the restoration, preservation and
maintenance of sacred places and educational opportunities to
learn about our Hawaiian culture and its significance, this will
be the usual rhetoric with no implementation. I agree the
today’s presentation was impressive but I didn’t see any
Hawaiian people involved. So even regarding this
presentation, your objective is not being met in my opinion.
Regarding the General Plan and cultural resources, you know
these cannot be obtained as objectives with collaboration and
partnerships, because they must have a foundation of trust
and commitments of financial support which will not happen
unless we manage our citizens money by disclosing audited,
financial reports to the citizens, whose money the
administration of this county is responsible for. This is the
adoption of a measure that will incentivize the participation of
our true resource which is the people of Hawaii nei, including
our neglected indigenous Hawai'ian people!
Without Geo engineered weather, which is visually observable
by anyone with fairly good eyesight and an open mind, it has
been scientifically challenged. The question of whether
climate change is real, or more propaganda in the well-
financed plan of the WEF, World Economic Forum, to create
a Geo-Engineering is so questionable, we DO NOT WANT TO
place our children's future on disinformation. It could be so
much the indoctrination to commit the crime of stealing our
land, our rights and our resources as we've seen in 3rd world
countries already!
I agree with the native born Hilo, Leslie, and others that have
already testified that the CDP needs to be completed for a very
important area of our island Hilo and that all emergency plans
need to have organized interaction with the civil defense,
which is not happening now under this governor. I helped
form the Waikoloa Village CDP, ever working 100 hours on
the logistics committee to found it. We need to have the
inclusion of amateur Ham radio operators in The General
Plan. This would’ve made a huge difference in the disaster that
occurred in Lahaina Maui.
We need to make, as our priority over all these sections, our
safety first until all hazards for various areas of our island are
covered within the plan have been carefully laid out and
financed in the plan with the accounting needed to quell
objections. The Plan needs to do delineate the repair of these
bridges that are vital and have been not repaired since they
were damaged long time ago. We need to make sure that areas
that landslide as soon as the rain becomes .6”/hour need to be
solved. We have an area at I’ole between Kapa’au and Hawi
that does this.
We also have our entry into the emergency shelter for an
entire North Kohala area line with albezia (sic?) trees. Why in
the world would we allow these things to grow the 20-25 feet
when we know they will prevent access to our main emergency
shelter in the earthquake that’s coming someday ?
We must protect the people first these are the most important
issues and as Brenda Ford mentioned, we cannot frack a rock
which requires its structure in order to produce those lenses of
drinkable water.
Mahalo for your kokua,
April
April Lee
PO Box 190705
Hawi, HI 96719
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From:donna grabow
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan 2045 - Pls remove exaggerations about Climate Change
Date:Friday, November 22, 2024 8:41:28 AM
Please consider the following as a testimony today, November, 2024
“Sea levels have risen on average 1.6 millimeters (0.063 inches) per year between
1900 and 2018.”
1900 scientists have signed a World Declaration literally stating, "There is No ClimateDanger". Review it here https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf
The declaration states: "To believe the outcome of a climate model is to believe what themodel makers have put in. This is precisely the problem of today’s climate discussion to which
climate models are central. Climate science has degenerated into a discussion based onbeliefs, not on sound self-critical science. Should not we free ourselves from the naive belief
in immature climate models?"
John Coleman, Good Morning America's first weather man and the founder of the Weatherchannel states, "There is No Global Warming". Find it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=K56fms2VZTc
“Sea levels have risen on average 1.6 millimeters (0.063 inches) per year between 1900 and
2018.”
That means the sea level has risen a little over 7.4 inches in the last 118 years! Does that show
the world is in danger of being engulfed by water? No. It shows that it will be a very, very,very long time before humans are in danger. Does that mean documentaries like “An
Inconvenient Truth” are telling lies?
Sincerely,
Donna GrabowHilo
From:sharkgssTo:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Re: General Plan Needs Major Overhaul
Date:Friday, November 22, 2024 11:50:41 AM
Aloha,
In addition to my testimony comments, this link should be a mandatory read for all county planning officials. https://nwri.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/How-Public-Officials-can-Recognize-Agenda-21.pdf
Mahalo,Donna Thompson
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On Friday, November 22nd, 2024 at 10:39 AM, sharkgss <sharkgss@protonmail.com> wrote:
Aloha,
After commenting on the 2045 General Plan online, providing extensive testimony and attending workshops it is clear this document needs a great
deal of revision and citizens are not aligned with the draconian template handed down to local communities in Western countries by the WorldEconomic Forum. The original version in 2005 plan contains the words "homeowner" and "farmer" while the 2045 plan is written by and for"stakeholders!"
This is outrageous and the words "homeowner" and "farmer" do not appear anywhere! "Farmer" is in the 2005 GENERAL PLAN fourteen (14) times
and "homeowner" appears four (4) times.
In addition to my original testimonies below being re-submitted I want to add a few more points:
1. The State and the County corporations have no right to acquire land. The State has no right to any County property, including harbors.
2. Remove any reference to "Hawaiʻi State Wildlife Action Plan" it is not relevant for our island.
3. Remove reference to climate change caused by humans, this is unproven and being used as a psychological control mechanism by the top 1%. This includes
removing references to "carbon footprint", "net zero", "greenhouse gas", "green infrastructure" and / or "climate adaptation". Carbon dioxide
sequestration is a really really stupid idea, waste of tax payer funds, and will further degrade our flora.
4. Remove the section 2.2 Biocultural Stewardship Goal (1.13) because State and County corporations are not acting on behalf of its residents and clearly acting
on behalf of stakeholders.
5. Remove the word "stakeholder" from everywhere it appears, and instead use the words "land owner" or "farmer/rancher".
6. Zoning needs to be re-visited - why is Agricultural land being reduced by 40%, unacceptable!!!
7. Remove the words "equity" and "equitable" from everywhere they appear. More emphasis should be on equality of opportunity rather than equity of results.
We do not want to move into communism, people need to work for what they get, and people who have worked and succeeded need to keep the fruits of their
labors. Equity cannot be legislated.
8. Remove the word "sustainability" from everywhere it appears. This term has NO SCIENTIFIC PARAMETERS, NO EFFECTIVE DEFINITION for
anything to do with lawmaking !!
9. Revise the proposed land use maps, they are not fully relevant to our vast micro climates.
10. REMOVE 32c and 32p and 20e because all have to do with the egregious concept of "smart" cities. This is a rural island.
11. Remove ANY reference to digital currencies.
12. Remove ANY use of the word "resilience." This is a psychological term that has NO PLACE in a government document.
13. Close down the County Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience (OSCER) as NOBODY VOTED FOR THIS OFFICE TO BE STARTED.
Remove ANY reference to such office from the proposed general plan.
14. Reword the governments intention for "inspection" or "surveillance" or "inventory" of land that will not be a violation of privacy rights.
15. Add language regarding the danger of 5G and beyond technology easements and studies.
16. Remove ANY reference to incentivizing or regulating water use and incentivize catchment.
17. Remove the phrase "circular systems". This is a concept only vaguely defined and certainly without any solid demonstration of its use.
18. Remove the phrase "Vision Zero" as it has NO RELEVANCE for our island.
19. Remove the phrase "One Water" as it refers to a North America group and has NO RELEVANCE for our island.
Testimony submitted 27 March 2024
Aloha,
Please consider appointing a team comprised of "stewards" of the community to review and re-write this document. We need a plan that is by the
people and for the people.
Providing comments on the county version live document is a very cumbersome process and not user friendly. Below are relevant comments combined from a few county residents including myself.
Mahalo, Donna Thompson Kamuela, HI
General Comments are as follows:
Suggest subtitle “Stewardship Plan for Hawai’i County”
Overall the plan lacks presentation of relevant issues, proposes some harmful initiatives, contains garbled language, and lacks vital public
input. There is no clear plan for strengthening infrastructure and power grid against space weather.
Stakeholders are stated in the document 47 times. Who are the Stakeholders and Partners with the government? What private and
nonprofit agencies are involved in this process? It is deeply concerning that partnership with landowners and the general public is not
stated anywhere.
The plan should not be finalized until the State legislative session is over, the Governor is done signing/vetoing bills, and the override
deadline has passed to allow for accommodation of relevant changes.
The document appears to be a template handed down from the United Nations Agenda 21 initiative that is using human based climate
change models to implement a one world government attempting to "capture" local governments. Thousands of scientists have come
forward in recent years explaining that the human effect on climate is minuscule as compared to the sun.
The document contains no explanation how the county will handle a breakdown of critical infrastructure (supply chain, energy,
communications) due to impending space weather/solar events in which the Federal Government has been diligently preparing for.
This document lacks sufficient detail in many areas to include tables, and maps. Syntax is sometimes garbled. Few acronyms are
explained. There are notes indicating information may be added later. The table of contents and appendix are missing. Concerns raised by
commenters need to be addressed, and another round of public meetings held, before the plan goes to the Planning Commissions and
County Council.
The comment period needs to be extended, the document is too vague and the code of ethics and professional conduct of the American
Institute of Certified Planners shall provide timely, adequate, clear, and accurate information on planning issues to all affected persons and
to governmental decision makers. See page 4.
Purpose and Authority
Authority Limits of the General Plan
The 2045 General Plan contains no authority to change previously existing subdivisions or Zoning without collective collaboration. It's hard
for community collaboration when the document contains obscure and garbled language. Clarify what is meant by “specific to the actions”
and “because, as” Hawaiʻi Island Goals The goals of the General Plan synthesize those concepts and value statements adopted by
ordinance in the 2005 General Plan and CDPs. The appendix includes tables used to complete the goals, including the source material from
the 2005 General Plan and CDPs. page 8
The LUPAG maps contain numerous zoning changes. Regulatory Implementing Actions in the 2045 General Plan, future land use maps,
policies, and standards are specific to the actions through which zoning ordinances, subdivisions, and public improvements or projects
are initiated or adopted because, as they must conform to and implement the general plan in accordance with the County Charter §3-15. p.
7
Climate Mitigation
A great deal of content is based on Climate Mitigation from human activity which has a minuscule effect on the earth's overall climate. Over
99% of the climate affects are driven by solar activity, cycles, and space weather. The document completely fails to mention the threat of
space weather and is almost entirely focused on carbon emissions promoted by the United Nations Climate Agenda. Our Federal Government has
been preparing for space weather threats for many years, yet the Hawai'i island plan lacks any reference to this even though critical infrastructure
(energy, communications, transportation, and supply chain) is at risk due to increased solar radiation from our weakening magnetosphere. In 2015 the
magnetosphere was down by 40% according to this Federal Doc.
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD1040918#:~:text=The%20research%20evaluates%20the%20impacts,reversals%20and%20adverse%20space%20weather
In October of 2016 President Obama issued the following executive order Coordinating Efforts To Prepare the Nation for Space
Weather Events - Executive order 13744 (https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-201600692 )
Section 1. Policy. Space weather events, in the form of solar flares, solar energetic particles, and geomagnetic disturbances, occur
regularly, some with measurable effects on critical infrastructure systems and technologies, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS),
satellite operations and communication, aviation, and the electrical power grid. Extreme space weather events—those that could
significantly degrade critical infrastructure—could disable large portions of the electrical power grid, resulting in cascading failures that
would affect key services such as water supply, healthcare, and transportation. Space weather has the potential to simultaneously affect
and disrupt health and safety across entire continents. Successfully preparing for space weather events is an all-of-nation endeavor that
requires partnerships across governments, emergency managers, academia, the media, the insurance industry, non-profits, and the private
sector.
It is the policy of the United States to prepare for space weather events to minimize the extent of economic loss and human hardship. The
Federal Government must have (1) the capability to predict and detect a space weather event, (2) the plans and programs necessary to
alert the public and private sectors to enable mitigating actions for an impending space weather event, (3) the protection and mitigation
plans, protocols, and standards required to reduce risks to critical infrastructure prior to and during a credible threat, and (4) the ability to
respond to and recover from the effects of space weather. Executive departments and agencies (agencies) must coordinate their efforts to
prepare for the effects of space weather events.
Sec. 2. Objectives. This order defines agency roles and responsibilities and directs agencies to take specific actions to prepare the Nation
for the hazardous effects of space weather. These activities are to be implemented in conjunction with those identified in the 2015 National
Space Weather Action Plan (Action Plan) and any subsequent updates. Implementing this order and the Action Plan will require the Federal
Government to work across agencies and to develop, as appropriate, enhanced and innovative partnerships with State, tribal, and local
governments; academia; non-profits; the private sector; and international partners. These efforts will enhance national preparedness and
speed the creation of a space-weather-ready Nation.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/10/18/2016-25290/coordinating-efforts-to-prepare-the-nation-for-space-weather-events
In October 2016 (about 10 days before the above executive order was signed) the Russian Government hosted a training event of 40 million
civilians, 200,000 emergency rescuers and 50,000 units of equipment from October 4 to October 7, 2016. It took 3 days to do a mock
evacuation of 40 million civilians into 5000 bunkers.This was a massive exercise carried out for the first time in modern history. A
spokesman said in a statement: “The main goal of the drill is to practice organization of management during civil defense events and
emergency and fire management, to check preparedness of management bodies and forces of civil defense on all levels to respond to
natural and man-made disasters and to take civil defense measures.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/717446/russia-evacuate-40-million-people-emergency-drill-vladimir-putin-ww3
Additional info on this: Cataclysmic Polarity Shift , Part 2 - How Can I Prepare For Such An Event? https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=GSHnF2PTz5s
Safe Zones and Disasters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpILRrxCMiw
Solar Micronova is Going to Happen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEMXp1HlzUs&t=0s
Earth Disaster is Coming | ALL The Evidence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j635Cv2aOlA&t=0s
Man made geoengineering is an operation primarily used to block out solar radiation and create, distribute, and deflect weather systems. Its
use over many decades is outside the scope of public knowledge and having significant impacts on our environment/weather to include
increased super storms, fires, flooding, droughts, and causing very high levels of aluminum in the soil and tissue samples of all mammals. I
personally have tested hundreds of humans and animals and seen very high levels in all hair analysis tests. This is why Monsanto
developed aluminum resistant seeds, soil in North America is testing 40,000 times higher rates of aluminum in the last 2 decades.
https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/links-to-geoengineering-patents/
Tennessee and New Hampshire have recently introduced bills to ban this practice.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2024/03/20/tennessee-senate-passes-bill-banning-chemtrails-what-to-know/73027586007/
Maui county council passed a bill in 2010 to ban geoengineering and this link explains how it is being used to lessen the effects of solar
radiation. There has been no public oversight or consent to these projects.
http://mauiskywatch.org/info-official-reports/
It is clear based on the above information the governments of the world are preparing for space weather effects due to the
weakening magnetic field, therefore it is critical that the county review and adopt their own contingency plans. Hawaii county
should implement a ban on geoengineering before soil is too toxic with aluminum and when combined with glyphosate it can
cross the blood brain barrier.
Some suggested solutions are environmentally unfriendly, and nuclear power is catastrophically dangerous. Potential of micro nuclear was
mentioned on page 15.
Hawaii State Constitution, article XI, section 8
NUCLEAR ENERGY
Section 8. No nuclear fission power plant shall be constructed or radioactive material disposed of in the State without the prior
approval by a two-thirds vote in each house of the legislature.
We live on an active volcano with frequent earthquakes, threats of hurricanes, tsunamis and unexpected lava flows. Having a nuclear power
plant on this island is a huge liability. It could be cataclysmic and there will always be the issue of storage leaks. In 2011 I experienced the
5.8 earthquake in Orange, VA. It shut down the Lake Anna Nuclear facility for almost 2 years.
There are numerous other types of energy to explore, to include water generated motors that are now used in places like Pakistan and
India. These kits allow existing vehicles to be fitted that use only 2% fuel consumption and 98% water. We should be looking at ways to
harness ocean water for energy. The ocean thermal energy conversion, or OTEC, which uses seawater to turn solar energy into electricity
or hydrokinetic energy or marine renewable energy, is a renewable power source that is harnessed from the natural movement of water,
including waves, tides, and river and ocean currents. These should be considered since water surrounds the entire island.
Climate change threats p. 19
3.3 Collaborate with government, private and nonprofit agencies, and other stakeholders to monitor impacts that may be specific to Hawaiʻi
County due to its unique exposure to climate change and sea level rise impacts. Hawai'i County needs to first and foremost collaborate with
the general public. Transparency is needed on exactly how government agencies, private corporations, nonprofit agencies are involved and
explain who these “stakeholders” are.
The planning department should take into consideration that over 1,900 scientists from around the world have signed a declaration that
there is no climate emergency. Climate change has been occurring on this planet all along driven by solar activity and cycles.
https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/WCD-version-081423.pdf
John Coleman, the founder of the weather channel, the first meteorologist on Good Morning America in the 1970’s and the winner of the
Meteorologist of the Year award by the US Association for Meteorology in 1982, has spent 60 years studying the weather. He presents his
view that there is no significant man-made global warming in this half-hour PowerPoint presentation. https://youtu.be/K56fms2VZTc?
si=ZuTpJ-bEnNPCGOkf
WASTE-TO-ENERGY
Two “waste-to-energy” proposals (2008 and 2015) for Hawai’i Island were rejected after months of divisive debate. It was concluded the
island doesn’t generate enough garbage to make it cost effective. O’ahu taxpayers are paying penalties to H-Power
because O’ahu can’t generate enough waste to fulfill the contract.
While some advanced waste treatment technologies are promoted as alternative energy producing, the energy conserved by recycling and
composting the source materials exceeds the amount of energy produced by these technologies by three to five times. There are some
"glass type" building materials that can be produced by the incineration process. Incineration is a form of Destructive Disposal via
combustion or thermal conversion/treatment, using high temperatures of discarded materials into ash/slag, syngas, flue gas, fuel, or heat.
Incineration includes facilities and processes that may be stationary or mobile, may recover energy from heat or power and may use single
or multiple stages. Some forms of incineration may be described as resource recovery, energy recovery, trash to steam, waste to energy,
energy from waste, fluidized bed, catalytic cracking, biomass15, steam electric power plant (burning waste), pyrolysis, thermolysis,
gasification, plasma arc, thermal depolymerization or refuse derived fuel.
Sustainable Development and Resilient Communities
Section 1: Land Use
Table 4: Land Use Challenges Regulations
The current regulatory process dictates that the State Land Use Commission must preside over boundary amendments that exceed 15
acres, which limits the efficiency of ensuring consistency in the land use pattern. p. 25
Land Use Commission protections against unwise development should be maintained when it comes to outside large scale developers.
However, property owners should not have more regulations and rules than they already have.
Table 5: Land Use Opportunities
Coordinate with the Department of Health (DOH) to address unique land use situations on the island related to individual wastewater
systems (IWS) and prioritization of resources. p. 26
Clarification is needed on the meaning of land use situations
Explain clearly what the “rezoning” will be and clarify if AG land will be affected. The current zoning for Hawaii island is 80% AG. Any
reduction of AG is contrary to sustainable production of food.
Transparency is needed on what the “preferred land use pattern” is. The current system should remain, so developments are proposed
one by one, and agencies and communities have time and energy to address impacts.
Policies
Sentence types are mixed, hampering comprehension.
4.3 Zoning, subdivision, and other applicable ordinances shall provide for and protect
open space areas. These new zonings shall not hinder current land owners who have a right to own their property unhindered by
governmental policies.
Declarative sentence
4.4 Support mechanisms, such as Planned Unit Development and Cluster Plan
Development, that cluster density to preserve open space, recreational areas, or scenic viewsheds. p. 27
Define “cluster density”. This should not be in regards to developing apartment style homes.
ENERGY
4.9 Route selection for high-voltage transmission lines should include consideration for setbacks from major thoroughfares and residential
areas. Where feasible, delineate energy corridors for such high-voltage transmission lines. p. 27
Encourage - incentivize “off grid” or distributed power sources, instead of centralized, to increase resiliency.
Priority Actions
4.a Develop a process for County-initiated State Land Use boundary reclassification. p. 28 See related comment for p. 26.
Transparency for “boundary reclassification” is needed. What exactly are the boundaries in question and what will it be reclassified to?
6.d Amend the Zoning Code to allow for Planned Unit Developments (PUD) to become administrative permits and subject to the approval of
the Planning Director. p. 29 This should be deleted! The people do not want to live in Units and these “planned units” are against current
zoning codes.
Table 6: Urban Land Use
Urban Expansion Reserve Allows for a mix of high density, medium density, low density, industrial-commercial mix, and/or natural
designations in areas where growth may be desirable, but where specific settlement and infrastructure have not yet been determined. p. 32
This should be deleted! Mixing housing, industrial, and natural uses can result in severe impacts on safety, health, and natural resources.
Priority Actions
9.d Amend the Zoning Code and Subdivision Code to establish Clustered Rural Subdivision PUD. p. 60
The meaning of “Clustered Rural Subdivision PUD” should be explained.
Objective 10 Support the active use of Productive Agricultural lands.
Policies p. 62 A policy to support small-scale agriculture should be added
.
10.5 Support the development of small-scale visitor accommodations that directly promote the agriculture industry, health and wellness
industry, or are near points of interest. p. 62 Only accommodations that directly promote agriculture should be allowed. More
transparency is needed in reference to the “health and wellness industry” and why they are in this section or remove it. Those industries
are not an integral part of AG land use. They are a bi-product of good farming practices.
10.6 Any subdivision or farm labor housing complex developed on Productive Agricultural Lands should be clustered to minimize impact. p.
62 Define clustered, subdivisions should not be developed on these lands.
There is no proof carbon sequestration will be effective, it is expensive, obtrusive, and the entire premise of global warming from
CO2 level increase is unfounded. Earthquakes, eruptions, floods, and other events release carbon stored underground. CO2 only makes
up 0.04% of our atmosphere and is necessary for photosynthesis.
Priority Actions
10.b Conduct a study to review a maximum developed area consideration for properties designated as Productive Agricultural lands. p. 62
This should be deleted. Private property AG land should not be considered for anything other than what the property owner desires. It
should not be considered for “maximum development”.
10.c Create and adopt a County Agricultural Tourism program p 62
The plan has no merit. Private land owners don’t want to be disturbed. It is also a liability with livestock and trespassing.
10.g Amend the Zoning Code to require Plan Approval for commercial open area recreational uses in the County Agricultural District. p 62
Zoning should NOT be amended in AG land, it is important for sustainability.
Section 2: Transportation Access and Mobility
Table 18: Transportation Key Trends
Investment in Electric Vehicles is counter productive to the environment. Electric Vehicles add a huge strain on the electric grid. They are
very costly to own both in price of car, maintenance, and electric bill. The companies that make EV use fossil fuels. The new gas driven cars
are much lower in emissions and cheaper to buy. Lastly, the batteries in EVs are dangerous during car accidents and toxic to the
environment.
Table 20: Transportation Opportunities
Continuing, Comprehensive, and Cooperative Planning p 68
Traffic plans submitted to planning commissions and County Council typically include
many pages dealing with vehicular traffic and very few pages on bicycles, walking,
wheelchairs, etc. Requirements should be changed so alternative modes receive at least equal consideration, safe bike lanes should be a
high priority to cut down emissions.
Objective 14 Reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT). p. 78
The Planning Department can create easier and safer methods of travel but have no right to dictate how many miles people drive. The
people’s right to travel shall not be impeded. Delete this section.
Developers should not be granted relief from requirements for sidewalks, bike lanes, etc.
Priority Actions p. 78
The County traffic lights should be set to staggered operating hours for both public and private sectors, to lessen traffic congestion and
improve safety.
Drinking Water p 89
The County, In cooperation with State and Federal government, should support people
on catchment with information about system design, construction, operation,
troubleshooting, and repair, including readily accessible information and assistance for
safeguarding health. Wastewater p 89
Federal government should be removed. This could be a simple information packet that supports off grid lifestyles. Alternatives to
sewers and septic systems should be considered, such as toilets that use little or no water, and water recycling.
Table 25: Public Utility Opportunities
Be a net power producer with hydrogen and waste management. p 91
The meaning of “Be a net power producer with…waste management” should be clarified. Add what are the benefits to hydrogen fuel,
how will vehicles be retrofitted to carry this technology?
Priority Actions
Drinking-Water Conservation p 102
New water bottling plants should be prohibited to prevent depletion of the aquifer.
Drinking-Water Prioritization p. 102
There should be standard requirements for new water wells so parts are
interchangeable. Presently, different developers install different types of wells. So when repairs are needed, parts are not interchangeable
and must be special ordered, often with lengthy delays.
23.k Develop criteria and standards for all variances in water supply p 103
“Variances in water supply” should be explained.
3.5: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse p. 105
Water recycling should be encouraged wherever possible.
24.n Amend HCC, Section 21-26-1(a) requiring “all sewer extensions shall be approved by resolution of the County council” to read, “all
sewer extensions outside of Urban Growth Areas shall be approved by resolution of the County council.” p 109
This should be deleted and County Council oversight should be maintained. This is an overreach of the government.
Section 4: Public Facilities and Services
4.1: Introduction
Table 29: Public Facilities and Services Opportunities
Solid Waste
Investigate and implement innovative waste management technologies and practices, which may include...waste-to-energy conversion...p.
118
“waste-to-energy conversion” should be deleted. See comments for p. 15.
4.5: Recreation
Objective 30
Priority Actions
Recreational Facilities Maintenance and Improvement
30.y…Note: Edit to reflect future code updates. p. 138
30.z …Note: Confirm that this is adequate. p. 138
The edit and confirmation should have been in the draft plan so the public could Comment.
4.6: Community Health and Wellness
Objective 31
Priority Actions
31.h Amend county zoning and building codes as necessary to accommodate home and community-based care elderly care. PD Phase 1
CODE AMENDMENT p. 144
Add “and residential facilities for people with disabilities”.
Section 5: Housing for All
Priority Actions
Neighborhood covenants that require houses to have a minimum square footage should be prohibited. This leads to unnecessary expense
and unnecessary use of resources, and makes housing unaffordable for many people.
Table 40: Economic Key Trends
Poverty Persists p. 161
Information on the number of wealthy people on the island to include total land ownership should be included.
Job Market Characteristics
Tourism drives the arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services industries and much of the retail trade, representing a
large portion of employment. p. 162
Measures should be taken to reduce dependence on tourism and focus on producing
food and other necessities locally.
Table 41: Economic Challenges
General p. 163
Data centers are a tremendous drain on electricity and need water for cooling. They generate stressful levels of noise 24 hours a day. Data
centers and nuclear power plants should not be considered.
Agriculture and Food Systems p.164
Support should be Increased for backyard farmers, including gardening advice.
Section 8: Agriculture and Food Systems p. 169
This should be section 7, since it is a higher priority.
Objective 42
Increase interagency coordination, programs, and policy initiatives that improve local
agriculture infrastructure.
Priority Actions
42.g Amend bulk regulations including building materials for agricultural facilities and
infrastructure. (CODE AMENDMENT | PD | phase 1) p. 175
Need more transparency. The plan should be specified with proposed amendments.
42.i Evaluate grubbing and grading ordinances as they pertain to agriculture including the creation of exemption categories for water
storage and aquaculture. (CODE AMENDMENT | PD | phase 1) p. 175
42.m Amend Hawai‘i County Code to include provisions for suitable agricultural infrastructure projects financed by County bonds and liens
on real property of participating agricultural stakeholders, whether such assessments on TMKs involve contiguous parcels of lands
encumbered under an “Agricultural Improvement District”. (CODE AMENDMENT | PD | phase 1) p. 175
More transparency is needed in regards to County bonds and liens on property.
“TMK” should be defined.
GENERAL PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
Introduction
Local Engagement
Foster grassroots participation and balancing of interests by providing opportunities for active civic engagement, where citizens have the
means to collaborate with the government and are empowered to effect positive change consistent with plans developed under this chapter.
p. 202
“The government” should be removed and replaced with the County.
See comment for p. 182.
Community Development Plans p. 204
Urban Development Plans p. 205
Special Area Plans p. 206
Public Agency Functional Plans and Programs p. 206
The General Plan draft should cite statutory authority for each of these.
Public Agency Functional Plans and Programs p. 206
Blocks of text for this section appear to be moved to the wrong spot on the page.
Priorities and Phases
The first phase is the consistency phase and will require a hard look at our policy and planning framework to ensure consistency with this
General Plan. It includes implementation actions such as auditing codes to determine needed updates and updating our Community
Development Plans and other relevant plans. p. 209
There should be ample opportunity for the public to comment. Transparency regarding which codes will be audited and how is crucial.
Phase 1 2024-2029
Revamp of CIP process p. 209
“CIP” should be explained. Proposed changes should be more fully described.
.
COMPARISON OF 2005 AND 2045 PLANS
The 2045 Plan is lacking many features of the 2005 Plan that provided information and facilitated understanding.
Public comment is hampered by the lack of a table of contents for 2045, and by no
mechanism to copy text from the 2005 plan PDF.
2005 2045
Table of Contents none, unless you happen to click on an Icon on the left, which yields
a brief table of contents. Things that are needed include:
List of Tables
List of Maps
Statement of assumptions
Projections re. employment and population
Citation of sources for tables
Maps other than LUPAG maps
Lava hazard zones
Historic sites
Schools
Libraries
Police stations
Fire stations
Courts
Correctional facilities
Hospitals
Landfills and transfer stations
Cemeteries
Electric power generating facilities
Water wells and springs
Wastewater treatment plants
Parks—County, State, Federal
Roadways—detailed maps for various districts
Airports
Wharfs and harbors
Government owned lands: Federal, State, DHHL
Military installations
Testimony comments submitted 25 September 2024 click below
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Aloha,
After attending 23 September workshop in Waimea regarding the 2045 Hawaii County plan, it was very clear no one that attended was in favor of
the final proposed draft. The language was not practical for the needs of the community with the most common concern being lack of water to
sustain the projected population growth, followed by land use, lack of affordable housing and transportation needs. My intention as a 33 year national
security expert is to provide overview testimony of more imminent issues in emergency management we as a community must prepare for in addition
to long term planning based on population growth.
Agenda for the 21st Century by Non Governmental Organizations - Stakeholders
In the first sentence of policy rationale executive summary in the 2023 Integrated Climate Action Plan (ICAP) for Hawaii states "The United Nations
(UN) Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has concluded in its most recent report that human activities have unequivocally caused global
warming."
https://records.hawaiicounty.gov/WebLink/1/edoc/135070/County%20of%20Hawaii%20-%20Integrated%20Climate%20Action%20Plan%20(2023).pdf
This ICAP template is solely focused on human based activities which have less than 1% impact on our climate according to numerous sources. ICAP
also fails to mention space weather events which have far more repercussions to all lifeforms and human civilization. The UN and other non
governmental organizations such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) have been touting this narrative for decades as a mechanism to implement
Agenda 21. The Hawaii County Planning Department should educate on the history of this agenda which is linked to consolidation of power by the few
(Stakeholders) to form a New World Order with full intention to erode individual freedom and sovereign nations. Dr. Jacob Nordangard provides a
historical overview in the video link below. These policies fail to uphold our God given rights and legislators captured by this Agenda have already
begun to introduce draconian bills without understanding repercussions of their actions upon the community. https://rumble.com/v1qxp4i--full-history-
of-the-wef-un-the-climate-change-hoax-covid-19-and-the-people.html
On September 22, 2024 the UN consolidated its reach into sovereign nations despite pushback and adopted the Pact for the Future, in which Heads
of State and Government — representing the peoples of the world — made 56 pledges to action seeking to protect the needs and interests of present
and future generations amid the climate change, crisis and conflict currently gripping the globe. "Nevertheless, at the outset of the meeting, the
representative of the Russian Federation proposed an amendment (document A/79/L.3) to the Pact, stating that “no one is happy with this text”. That
amendment proposed the addition of language relating to the United Nations’ intervention in “matters which are essentially within the
domestic jurisdiction of any State” and to avoiding certain duplication of effort." https://press.un.org/en/2024/ga12627.doc.htm
The rationale behind the Hawaii County plan does not address significant earth changes even though world governments have been
preparing for decades
As of 2015 "The Earth’s core is in the midst of a significant change. During the last 400 years, the geomagnetic field, or magnetosphere, has
declined in strength by a remarkable 40%. Measurements by ESA’s SWARM geomagnetism monitoring satellite array have further confirmed this
change with measurements indicating the magnetic field is weakening ten times faster than previously predicted. The weakening trend in the
magnetic field clearly shows that the Earth’s core is undergoing a substantial transformation. The Earth’s geomagnetic field is responsible for both
shielding the atmosphere and biosphere from the harmful effects of solar and cosmic radiation, and creating conditions on the surface that are ripe for
life. The magnetosphere, then, is the invisible barrier that has played a significant role in protecting the Earth from the harmful effects of space."
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD1040918.pdf
Although man-made weather modification thru geoengineering patents are also implicated for the uptick in many local and regional events to include
storms, flooding, and fires (including Lahaina which was blamed on a hurricane over 500 miles away) over the last few decades; it is worth noting that
our sun, planetary alignments, cycles, and space weather ultimately drive weather patterns. According to 50 year meteorologist David Dilley among
others, we are entering a cooling pattern. https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/links-to-geoengineering-patents/
While non governmental organizations such as the WEF tout climate change is coming from human carbon emissions, world governments are
preparing for adverse space weather during a polarity transition building vast underground infrastructure.
In October 2016 the Obama administration issued Executive Order 13744 to all departments Coordinating Efforts To Prepare the Nation for Space
Weather Events. This executive order was written after the 2015 research document by Tyler J. Williams, Captain, USAF (above link) that evaluated
the impacts to US infrastructure of increases in solar and cosmic radiation regarding the weakening magnetosphere of our planet.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/10/18/2016-25290/coordinating-efforts-to-prepare-the-nation-for-space-weather-events
Wandering magnetic north pole moving out of Canada toward Siberia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth's_magnetic_field
Just 10 days before the above executive order was signed, the Russian Government hosted a training event of 40 million civilians, 200,000
emergency rescuers and 50,000 units of equipment from October 4 to October 7, 2016. It took 3 days to do a mock evacuation of 40 million civilians
into 5000 bunkers. This was a massive civil defense exercise carried out for the first time in modern history. It is worth noting that a nuclear war
scenario would not allow time to evacuate that amount of civilians into bunkers.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/717446/russia-evacuate-40-million-people-emergency-drill-vladimir-putin-ww3
Hawaii General plan mentions the potential to sequester C02 as rationale to reduce man made impacts, even though temperature levels are
drastically lower now than they have been in 485 million years (see chart above)
Photosynthesis activity in plants requires C02 and only makes up 0.04% of our atmosphere. Reduction of this necessary element would have a
catastrophic chain reaction and is a risk to ALL carbon based lifeforms. Several long-term studies have provided strong support demonstrating that
growing crops under elevated [CO2] can increase photosynthesis and result in an increase in yield, flavour and nutritional content (including but not
limited to Vitamins C, E and pro-vitamin A). In the case of tomato, increases in yield by as much as 80% are observed when plants are cultivated at
1000 ppm [CO2], which is consistent with current commercial greenhouse production methods in the tomato fruit industry. These results provide a clear
demonstration of the potential for elevating [CO2] for improving yield and quality in greenhouse crops.
https://academic.oup.com/hr/article/10/4/uhad026/7049409?login=false
This testimony is to provide overall big picture of extinction level event(s) to instigate community emergency preparedness as part of the
overall plan
Increased solar radiation as a result of the earths weakening magnetosphere and polarity shift will significantly impact survivability of our community.
There will be significant disruptions of the supply chain, challenges with food production, energy blackouts, and limited communications. Community
preparedness for such events are not documented in the draft general plan, meanwhile many eastern hemisphere nations including Russia, Thailand,
and Japan have been preparing for these events with local civil defense for years. Citizens of Hawaii county are aware of the influx of billionaires over
the last 20 years that have had impact on county policy and planning. Many have taken permanent residence and hedging Hawaii island has a good
chance of survivability during these changes.
In light of this information, my suggestion is for our county to birth its own plan based on the needs of the community expressed in numerus
testimonies and include space weather scenarios as potential hazards. County officials would be wise to form a committee of experienced personnel
from various departments - including the local community members with relevant capabilities that can prioritize and draft a community plan that
includes emergency preparedness that is relevant to our our island. We need to focus on independence with agricultural food production, innovative
energy and building technologies and resilience thru preparation to create our own future we want to see.
Mahalo for your service,
Donna Thompson
Kamuela, HI
From:sharkgss
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan Needs Major OverhaulDate:Friday, November 22, 2024 10:40:52 AM
Aloha,
After commenting on the 2045 General Plan online, providing extensive testimony and attending workshops it is clear this document needs a great deal of
revision and citizens are not aligned with the draconian template handed down to local communities in Western countries by the World Economic Forum.The original version in 2005 plan contains the words "homeowner" and "farmer" while the 2045 plan is written by and for "stakeholders!"
This is outrageous and the words "homeowner" and "farmer" do not appear anywhere! "Farmer" is in the 2005 GENERAL PLAN fourteen (14) times and
"homeowner" appears four (4) times.
In addition to my original testimonies below being re-submitted I want to add a few more points:
1. The State and the County corporations have no right to acquire land. The State has no right to any County property, including harbors.
2. Remove any reference to "Hawaiʻi State Wildlife Action Plan" it is not relevant for our island.
3. Remove reference to climate change caused by humans, this is unproven and being used as a psychological control mechanism by the top 1%. This includes
removing references to "carbon footprint", "net zero", "greenhouse gas", "green infrastructure" and / or "climate adaptation". Carbon dioxide
sequestration is a really really stupid idea, waste of tax payer funds, and will further degrade our flora.
4. Remove the section 2.2 Biocultural Stewardship Goal (1.13) because State and County corporations are not acting on behalf of its residents and clearly acting on
behalf of stakeholders.
5. Remove the word "stakeholder" from everywhere it appears, and instead use the words "land owner" or "farmer/rancher".
6. Zoning needs to be re-visited - why is Agricultural land being reduced by 40%, unacceptable!!!
7. Remove the words "equity" and "equitable" from everywhere they appear. More emphasis should be on equality of opportunity rather than equity of results. We do
not want to move into communism, people need to work for what they get, and people who have worked and succeeded need to keep the fruits of their labors. Equity
cannot be legislated.
8. Remove the word "sustainability" from everywhere it appears. This term has NO SCIENTIFIC PARAMETERS, NO EFFECTIVE DEFINITION for anything to do
with lawmaking !!
9. Revise the proposed land use maps, they are not fully relevant to our vast micro climates.
10. REMOVE 32c and 32p and 20e because all have to do with the egregious concept of "smart" cities. This is a rural island.
11. Remove ANY reference to digital currencies.
12. Remove ANY use of the word "resilience." This is a psychological term that has NO PLACE in a government document.
13. Close down the County Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience (OSCER) as NOBODY VOTED FOR THIS OFFICE TO BE STARTED. Remove
ANY reference to such office from the proposed general plan.
14. Reword the governments intention for "inspection" or "surveillance" or "inventory" of land that will not be a violation of privacy rights.
15. Add language regarding the danger of 5G and beyond technology easements and studies.
16. Remove ANY reference to incentivizing or regulating water use and incentivize catchment.
17. Remove the phrase "circular systems". This is a concept only vaguely defined and certainly without any solid demonstration of its use.
18. Remove the phrase "Vision Zero" as it has NO RELEVANCE for our island.
19. Remove the phrase "One Water" as it refers to a North America group and has NO RELEVANCE for our island.
Testimony submitted 27 March 2024
Aloha,
Please consider appointing a team comprised of "stewards" of the community to review and re-write this document. We need a plan that is by the people
and for the people.
Providing comments on the county version live document is a very cumbersome process and not user friendly. Below are relevant comments combined from
a few county residents including myself.
Mahalo, Donna Thompson Kamuela, HI
General Comments are as follows:
Suggest subtitle “Stewardship Plan for Hawai’i County”
Overall the plan lacks presentation of relevant issues, proposes some harmful initiatives, contains garbled language, and lacks vital public input.
There is no clear plan for strengthening infrastructure and power grid against space weather.
Stakeholders are stated in the document 47 times. Who are the Stakeholders and Partners with the government? What private and nonprofit
agencies are involved in this process? It is deeply concerning that partnership with landowners and the general public is not stated anywhere.
The plan should not be finalized until the State legislative session is over, the Governor is done signing/vetoing bills, and the override deadline
has passed to allow for accommodation of relevant changes.
The document appears to be a template handed down from the United Nations Agenda 21 initiative that is using human based climate change
models to implement a one world government attempting to "capture" local governments. Thousands of scientists have come forward in recent
years explaining that the human effect on climate is minuscule as compared to the sun.
The document contains no explanation how the county will handle a breakdown of critical infrastructure (supply chain, energy, communications)
due to impending space weather/solar events in which the Federal Government has been diligently preparing for.
This document lacks sufficient detail in many areas to include tables, and maps. Syntax is sometimes garbled. Few acronyms are explained.
There are notes indicating information may be added later. The table of contents and appendix are missing. Concerns raised by commenters
need to be addressed, and another round of public meetings held, before the plan goes to the Planning Commissions and County Council.
The comment period needs to be extended, the document is too vague and the code of ethics and professional conduct of the American Institute
of Certified Planners shall provide timely, adequate, clear, and accurate information on planning issues to all affected persons and to
governmental decision makers. See page 4.
Purpose and Authority
Authority Limits of the General Plan
The 2045 General Plan contains no authority to change previously existing subdivisions or Zoning without collective collaboration. It's hard for
community collaboration when the document contains obscure and garbled language. Clarify what is meant by “specific to the actions” and
“because, as” Hawaiʻi Island Goals The goals of the General Plan synthesize those concepts and value statements adopted by ordinance in the
2005 General Plan and CDPs. The appendix includes tables used to complete the goals, including the source material from the 2005
General Plan and CDPs. page 8
The LUPAG maps contain numerous zoning changes. Regulatory Implementing Actions in the 2045 General Plan, future land use maps, policies,
and standards are specific to the actions through which zoning ordinances, subdivisions, and public improvements or projects are initiated or
adopted because, as they must conform to and implement the general plan in accordance with the County Charter §3-15. p. 7
Climate Mitigation
A great deal of content is based on Climate Mitigation from human activity which has a minuscule effect on the earth's overall climate. Over 99%
of the climate affects are driven by solar activity, cycles, and space weather. The document completely fails to mention the threat of space weather
and is almost entirely focused on carbon emissions promoted by the United Nations Climate Agenda. Our Federal Government has been preparing for
space weather threats for many years, yet the Hawai'i island plan lacks any reference to this even though critical infrastructure (energy, communications,
transportation, and supply chain) is at risk due to increased solar radiation from our weakening magnetosphere. In 2015 the magnetosphere was down by
40% according to this Federal Doc.
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD1040918#:~:text=The%20research%20evaluates%20the%20impacts,reversals%20and%20adverse%20space%20weather
In October of 2016 President Obama issued the following executive order Coordinating Efforts To Prepare the Nation for Space Weather
Events - Executive order 13744 (https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-201600692 )
Section 1. Policy. Space weather events, in the form of solar flares, solar energetic particles, and geomagnetic disturbances, occur regularly,
some with measurable effects on critical infrastructure systems and technologies, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), satellite
operations and communication, aviation, and the electrical power grid. Extreme space weather events—those that could significantly degrade
critical infrastructure—could disable large portions of the electrical power grid, resulting in cascading failures that would affect key services such
as water supply, healthcare, and transportation. Space weather has the potential to simultaneously affect and disrupt health and safety across
entire continents. Successfully preparing for space weather events is an all-of-nation endeavor that requires partnerships across governments,
emergency managers, academia, the media, the insurance industry, non-profits, and the private sector.
It is the policy of the United States to prepare for space weather events to minimize the extent of economic loss and human hardship. The Federal
Government must have (1) the capability to predict and detect a space weather event, (2) the plans and programs necessary to alert the public
and private sectors to enable mitigating actions for an impending space weather event, (3) the protection and mitigation plans, protocols, and
standards required to reduce risks to critical infrastructure prior to and during a credible threat, and (4) the ability to respond to and recover from
the effects of space weather. Executive departments and agencies (agencies) must coordinate their efforts to prepare for the effects of space
weather events.
Sec. 2. Objectives. This order defines agency roles and responsibilities and directs agencies to take specific actions to prepare the Nation for the
hazardous effects of space weather. These activities are to be implemented in conjunction with those identified in the 2015 National Space
Weather Action Plan (Action Plan) and any subsequent updates. Implementing this order and the Action Plan will require the Federal Government
to work across agencies and to develop, as appropriate, enhanced and innovative partnerships with State, tribal, and local governments;
academia; non-profits; the private sector; and international partners. These efforts will enhance national preparedness and speed the creation of a
space-weather-ready Nation.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/10/18/2016-25290/coordinating-efforts-to-prepare-the-nation-for-space-weather-events
In October 2016 (about 10 days before the above executive order was signed) the Russian Government hosted a training event of 40 million
civilians, 200,000 emergency rescuers and 50,000 units of equipment from October 4 to October 7, 2016. It took 3 days to do a mock evacuation
of 40 million civilians into 5000 bunkers.This was a massive exercise carried out for the first time in modern history. A spokesman said in a
statement: “The main goal of the drill is to practice organization of management during civil defense events and emergency and fire management,
to check preparedness of management bodies and forces of civil defense on all levels to respond to natural and man-made disasters and to take
civil defense measures.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/717446/russia-evacuate-40-million-people-emergency-drill-vladimir-putin-ww3
Additional info on this: Cataclysmic Polarity Shift , Part 2 - How Can I Prepare For Such An Event? https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=GSHnF2PTz5s
Safe Zones and Disasters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpILRrxCMiw
Solar Micronova is Going to Happen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEMXp1HlzUs&t=0s
Earth Disaster is Coming | ALL The Evidence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j635Cv2aOlA&t=0s
Man made geoengineering is an operation primarily used to block out solar radiation and create, distribute, and deflect weather systems. Its use
over many decades is outside the scope of public knowledge and having significant impacts on our environment/weather to include increased
super storms, fires, flooding, droughts, and causing very high levels of aluminum in the soil and tissue samples of all mammals. I personally have
tested hundreds of humans and animals and seen very high levels in all hair analysis tests. This is why Monsanto developed aluminum resistant
seeds, soil in North America is testing 40,000 times higher rates of aluminum in the last 2 decades.
https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/links-to-geoengineering-patents/
Tennessee and New Hampshire have recently introduced bills to ban this practice.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2024/03/20/tennessee-senate-passes-bill-banning-chemtrails-what-to-know/73027586007/
Maui county council passed a bill in 2010 to ban geoengineering and this link explains how it is being used to lessen the effects of solar radiation.
There has been no public oversight or consent to these projects.
http://mauiskywatch.org/info-official-reports/
It is clear based on the above information the governments of the world are preparing for space weather effects due to the weakening
magnetic field, therefore it is critical that the county review and adopt their own contingency plans. Hawaii county should implement a
ban on geoengineering before soil is too toxic with aluminum and when combined with glyphosate it can cross the blood brain barrier.
Some suggested solutions are environmentally unfriendly, and nuclear power is catastrophically dangerous. Potential of micro nuclear was
mentioned on page 15.
Hawaii State Constitution, article XI, section 8
NUCLEAR ENERGY
Section 8. No nuclear fission power plant shall be constructed or radioactive material disposed of in the State without the prior approval
by a two-thirds vote in each house of the legislature.
We live on an active volcano with frequent earthquakes, threats of hurricanes, tsunamis and unexpected lava flows. Having a nuclear power plant
on this island is a huge liability. It could be cataclysmic and there will always be the issue of storage leaks. In 2011 I experienced the 5.8
earthquake in Orange, VA. It shut down the Lake Anna Nuclear facility for almost 2 years.
There are numerous other types of energy to explore, to include water generated motors that are now used in places like Pakistan and India.
These kits allow existing vehicles to be fitted that use only 2% fuel consumption and 98% water. We should be looking at ways to harness ocean
water for energy. The ocean thermal energy conversion, or OTEC, which uses seawater to turn solar energy into electricity or hydrokinetic energy
or marine renewable energy, is a renewable power source that is harnessed from the natural movement of water, including waves, tides, and river
and ocean currents. These should be considered since water surrounds the entire island.
Climate change threats p. 19
3.3 Collaborate with government, private and nonprofit agencies, and other stakeholders to monitor impacts that may be specific to Hawaiʻi
County due to its unique exposure to climate change and sea level rise impacts. Hawai'i County needs to first and foremost collaborate with the
general public. Transparency is needed on exactly how government agencies, private corporations, nonprofit agencies are involved and explain
who these “stakeholders” are.
The planning department should take into consideration that over 1,900 scientists from around the world have signed a declaration that there is no
climate emergency. Climate change has been occurring on this planet all along driven by solar activity and cycles. https://clintel.org/wp-
content/uploads/2023/08/WCD-version-081423.pdf
John Coleman, the founder of the weather channel, the first meteorologist on Good Morning America in the 1970’s and the winner of the
Meteorologist of the Year award by the US Association for Meteorology in 1982, has spent 60 years studying the weather. He presents his view
that there is no significant man-made global warming in this half-hour PowerPoint presentation. https://youtu.be/K56fms2VZTc?si=ZuTpJ-
bEnNPCGOkf
WASTE-TO-ENERGY
Two “waste-to-energy” proposals (2008 and 2015) for Hawai’i Island were rejected after months of divisive debate. It was concluded the island
doesn’t generate enough garbage to make it cost effective. O’ahu taxpayers are paying penalties to H-Power
because O’ahu can’t generate enough waste to fulfill the contract.
While some advanced waste treatment technologies are promoted as alternative energy producing, the energy conserved by recycling and
composting the source materials exceeds the amount of energy produced by these technologies by three to five times. There are some "glass
type" building materials that can be produced by the incineration process. Incineration is a form of Destructive Disposal via combustion or thermal
conversion/treatment, using high temperatures of discarded materials into ash/slag, syngas, flue gas, fuel, or heat. Incineration includes facilities
and processes that may be stationary or mobile, may recover energy from heat or power and may use single or multiple stages. Some forms of
incineration may be described as resource recovery, energy recovery, trash to steam, waste to energy, energy from waste, fluidized bed, catalytic
cracking, biomass15, steam electric power plant (burning waste), pyrolysis, thermolysis, gasification, plasma arc, thermal depolymerization or
refuse derived fuel.
Sustainable Development and Resilient Communities
Section 1: Land Use
Table 4: Land Use Challenges Regulations
The current regulatory process dictates that the State Land Use Commission must preside over boundary amendments that exceed 15 acres,
which limits the efficiency of ensuring consistency in the land use pattern. p. 25
Land Use Commission protections against unwise development should be maintained when it comes to outside large scale developers. However,
property owners should not have more regulations and rules than they already have.
Table 5: Land Use Opportunities
Coordinate with the Department of Health (DOH) to address unique land use situations on the island related to individual wastewater systems
(IWS) and prioritization of resources. p. 26
Clarification is needed on the meaning of land use situations
Explain clearly what the “rezoning” will be and clarify if AG land will be affected. The current zoning for Hawaii island is 80% AG. Any reduction of
AG is contrary to sustainable production of food.
Transparency is needed on what the “preferred land use pattern” is. The current system should remain, so developments are proposed one by
one, and agencies and communities have time and energy to address impacts.
Policies
Sentence types are mixed, hampering comprehension.
4.3 Zoning, subdivision, and other applicable ordinances shall provide for and protect
open space areas. These new zonings shall not hinder current land owners who have a right to own their property unhindered by governmental
policies.
Declarative sentence
4.4 Support mechanisms, such as Planned Unit Development and Cluster Plan
Development, that cluster density to preserve open space, recreational areas, or scenic viewsheds. p. 27
Define “cluster density”. This should not be in regards to developing apartment style homes.
ENERGY
4.9 Route selection for high-voltage transmission lines should include consideration for setbacks from major thoroughfares and residential areas.
Where feasible, delineate energy corridors for such high-voltage transmission lines. p. 27
Encourage - incentivize “off grid” or distributed power sources, instead of centralized, to increase resiliency.
Priority Actions
4.a Develop a process for County-initiated State Land Use boundary reclassification. p. 28 See related comment for p. 26.
Transparency for “boundary reclassification” is needed. What exactly are the boundaries in question and what will it be reclassified to?
6.d Amend the Zoning Code to allow for Planned Unit Developments (PUD) to become administrative permits and subject to the approval of the
Planning Director. p. 29 This should be deleted! The people do not want to live in Units and these “planned units” are against current zoning
codes.
Table 6: Urban Land Use
Urban Expansion Reserve Allows for a mix of high density, medium density, low density, industrial-commercial mix, and/or natural designations in
areas where growth may be desirable, but where specific settlement and infrastructure have not yet been determined. p. 32 This should be
deleted! Mixing housing, industrial, and natural uses can result in severe impacts on safety, health, and natural resources.
Priority Actions
9.d Amend the Zoning Code and Subdivision Code to establish Clustered Rural Subdivision PUD. p. 60
The meaning of “Clustered Rural Subdivision PUD” should be explained.
Objective 10 Support the active use of Productive Agricultural lands.
Policies p. 62 A policy to support small-scale agriculture should be added
.
10.5 Support the development of small-scale visitor accommodations that directly promote the agriculture industry, health and wellness industry,
or are near points of interest. p. 62 Only accommodations that directly promote agriculture should be allowed. More transparency is needed in
reference to the “health and wellness industry” and why they are in this section or remove it. Those industries are not an integral part of AG
land use. They are a bi-product of good farming practices.
10.6 Any subdivision or farm labor housing complex developed on Productive Agricultural Lands should be clustered to minimize impact. p. 62
Define clustered, subdivisions should not be developed on these lands.
There is no proof carbon sequestration will be effective, it is expensive, obtrusive, and the entire premise of global warming from CO2
level increase is unfounded. Earthquakes, eruptions, floods, and other events release carbon stored underground. CO2 only makes up 0.04%
of our atmosphere and is necessary for photosynthesis.
Priority Actions
10.b Conduct a study to review a maximum developed area consideration for properties designated as Productive Agricultural lands. p. 62
This should be deleted. Private property AG land should not be considered for anything other than what the property owner desires. It should not
be considered for “maximum development”.
10.c Create and adopt a County Agricultural Tourism program p 62
The plan has no merit. Private land owners don’t want to be disturbed. It is also a liability with livestock and trespassing.
10.g Amend the Zoning Code to require Plan Approval for commercial open area recreational uses in the County Agricultural District. p 62
Zoning should NOT be amended in AG land, it is important for sustainability.
Section 2: Transportation Access and Mobility
Table 18: Transportation Key Trends
Investment in Electric Vehicles is counter productive to the environment. Electric Vehicles add a huge strain on the electric grid. They are very
costly to own both in price of car, maintenance, and electric bill. The companies that make EV use fossil fuels. The new gas driven cars are much
lower in emissions and cheaper to buy. Lastly, the batteries in EVs are dangerous during car accidents and toxic to the environment.
Table 20: Transportation Opportunities
Continuing, Comprehensive, and Cooperative Planning p 68
Traffic plans submitted to planning commissions and County Council typically include
many pages dealing with vehicular traffic and very few pages on bicycles, walking,
wheelchairs, etc. Requirements should be changed so alternative modes receive at least equal consideration, safe bike lanes should be a high
priority to cut down emissions.
Objective 14 Reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT). p. 78
The Planning Department can create easier and safer methods of travel but have no right to dictate how many miles people drive. The people’s
right to travel shall not be impeded. Delete this section.
Developers should not be granted relief from requirements for sidewalks, bike lanes, etc.
Priority Actions p. 78
The County traffic lights should be set to staggered operating hours for both public and private sectors, to lessen traffic congestion and improve
safety.
Drinking Water p 89
The County, In cooperation with State and Federal government, should support people
on catchment with information about system design, construction, operation,
troubleshooting, and repair, including readily accessible information and assistance for
safeguarding health. Wastewater p 89
Federal government should be removed. This could be a simple information packet that supports off grid lifestyles. Alternatives to sewers and
septic systems should be considered, such as toilets that use little or no water, and water recycling.
Table 25: Public Utility Opportunities
Be a net power producer with hydrogen and waste management. p 91
The meaning of “Be a net power producer with…waste management” should be clarified. Add what are the benefits to hydrogen fuel, how
will vehicles be retrofitted to carry this technology?
Priority Actions
Drinking-Water Conservation p 102
New water bottling plants should be prohibited to prevent depletion of the aquifer.
Drinking-Water Prioritization p. 102
There should be standard requirements for new water wells so parts are
interchangeable. Presently, different developers install different types of wells. So when repairs are needed, parts are not interchangeable and
must be special ordered, often with lengthy delays.
23.k Develop criteria and standards for all variances in water supply p 103
“Variances in water supply” should be explained.
3.5: Wastewater Treatment and Reuse p. 105
Water recycling should be encouraged wherever possible.
24.n Amend HCC, Section 21-26-1(a) requiring “all sewer extensions shall be approved by resolution of the County council” to read, “all sewer
extensions outside of Urban Growth Areas shall be approved by resolution of the County council.” p 109
This should be deleted and County Council oversight should be maintained. This is an overreach of the government.
Section 4: Public Facilities and Services
4.1: Introduction
Table 29: Public Facilities and Services Opportunities
Solid Waste
Investigate and implement innovative waste management technologies and practices, which may include...waste-to-energy conversion...p. 118
“waste-to-energy conversion” should be deleted. See comments for p. 15.
4.5: Recreation
Objective 30
Priority Actions
Recreational Facilities Maintenance and Improvement
30.y…Note: Edit to reflect future code updates. p. 138
30.z …Note: Confirm that this is adequate. p. 138
The edit and confirmation should have been in the draft plan so the public could Comment.
4.6: Community Health and Wellness
Objective 31
Priority Actions
31.h Amend county zoning and building codes as necessary to accommodate home and community-based care elderly care. PD Phase 1 CODE
AMENDMENT p. 144
Add “and residential facilities for people with disabilities”.
Section 5: Housing for All
Priority Actions
Neighborhood covenants that require houses to have a minimum square footage should be prohibited. This leads to unnecessary expense and
unnecessary use of resources, and makes housing unaffordable for many people.
Table 40: Economic Key Trends
Poverty Persists p. 161
Information on the number of wealthy people on the island to include total land ownership should be included.
Job Market Characteristics
Tourism drives the arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation, and food services industries and much of the retail trade, representing a large
portion of employment. p. 162
Measures should be taken to reduce dependence on tourism and focus on producing
food and other necessities locally.
Table 41: Economic Challenges
General p. 163
Data centers are a tremendous drain on electricity and need water for cooling. They generate stressful levels of noise 24 hours a day. Data
centers and nuclear power plants should not be considered.
Agriculture and Food Systems p.164
Support should be Increased for backyard farmers, including gardening advice.
Section 8: Agriculture and Food Systems p. 169
This should be section 7, since it is a higher priority.
Objective 42
Increase interagency coordination, programs, and policy initiatives that improve local
agriculture infrastructure.
Priority Actions
42.g Amend bulk regulations including building materials for agricultural facilities and
infrastructure. (CODE AMENDMENT | PD | phase 1) p. 175
Need more transparency. The plan should be specified with proposed amendments.
42.i Evaluate grubbing and grading ordinances as they pertain to agriculture including the creation of exemption categories for water storage and
aquaculture. (CODE AMENDMENT | PD | phase 1) p. 175
42.m Amend Hawai‘i County Code to include provisions for suitable agricultural infrastructure projects financed by County bonds and liens on real
property of participating agricultural stakeholders, whether such assessments on TMKs involve contiguous parcels of lands encumbered under an
“Agricultural Improvement District”. (CODE AMENDMENT | PD | phase 1) p. 175
More transparency is needed in regards to County bonds and liens on property.
“TMK” should be defined.
GENERAL PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
Introduction
Local Engagement
Foster grassroots participation and balancing of interests by providing opportunities for active civic engagement, where citizens have the means to
collaborate with the government and are empowered to effect positive change consistent with plans developed under this chapter. p. 202
“The government” should be removed and replaced with the County.
See comment for p. 182.
Community Development Plans p. 204
Urban Development Plans p. 205
Special Area Plans p. 206
Public Agency Functional Plans and Programs p. 206
The General Plan draft should cite statutory authority for each of these.
Public Agency Functional Plans and Programs p. 206
Blocks of text for this section appear to be moved to the wrong spot on the page.
Priorities and Phases
The first phase is the consistency phase and will require a hard look at our policy and planning framework to ensure consistency with this
General Plan. It includes implementation actions such as auditing codes to determine needed updates and updating our Community
Development Plans and other relevant plans. p. 209
There should be ample opportunity for the public to comment. Transparency regarding which codes will be audited and how is crucial.
Phase 1 2024-2029
Revamp of CIP process p. 209
“CIP” should be explained. Proposed changes should be more fully described.
.
COMPARISON OF 2005 AND 2045 PLANS
The 2045 Plan is lacking many features of the 2005 Plan that provided information and facilitated understanding.
Public comment is hampered by the lack of a table of contents for 2045, and by no
mechanism to copy text from the 2005 plan PDF.
2005 2045
Table of Contents none, unless you happen to click on an Icon on the left, which yields
a brief table of contents. Things that are needed include:
List of Tables
List of Maps
Statement of assumptions
Projections re. employment and population
Citation of sources for tables
Maps other than LUPAG maps
Lava hazard zones
Historic sites
Schools
Libraries
Police stations
Fire stations
Courts
Correctional facilities
Hospitals
Landfills and transfer stations
Cemeteries
Electric power generating facilities
Water wells and springs
Wastewater treatment plants
Parks—County, State, Federal
Roadways—detailed maps for various districts
Airports
Wharfs and harbors
Government owned lands: Federal, State, DHHL
Military installations
Testimony comments submitted 25 September 2024 click below
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Aloha,
After attending 23 September workshop in Waimea regarding the 2045 Hawaii County plan, it was very clear no one that attended was in favor of the
final proposed draft. The language was not practical for the needs of the community with the most common concern being lack of water to sustain the
projected population growth, followed by land use, lack of affordable housing and transportation needs. My intention as a 33 year national security expert is
to provide overview testimony of more imminent issues in emergency management we as a community must prepare for in addition to long term planning
based on population growth.
Agenda for the 21st Century by Non Governmental Organizations - Stakeholders
In the first sentence of policy rationale executive summary in the 2023 Integrated Climate Action Plan (ICAP) for Hawaii states "The United Nations (UN)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has concluded in its most recent report that human activities have unequivocally caused global warming."
https://records.hawaiicounty.gov/WebLink/1/edoc/135070/County%20of%20Hawaii%20-%20Integrated%20Climate%20Action%20Plan%20(2023).pdf
This ICAP template is solely focused on human based activities which have less than 1% impact on our climate according to numerous sources. ICAP also
fails to mention space weather events which have far more repercussions to all lifeforms and human civilization. The UN and other non governmental
organizations such as the World Economic Forum (WEF) have been touting this narrative for decades as a mechanism to implement Agenda 21. The Hawaii
County Planning Department should educate on the history of this agenda which is linked to consolidation of power by the few (Stakeholders) to form a New
World Order with full intention to erode individual freedom and sovereign nations. Dr. Jacob Nordangard provides a historical overview in the video link
below. These policies fail to uphold our God given rights and legislators captured by this Agenda have already begun to introduce draconian bills without
understanding repercussions of their actions upon the community. https://rumble.com/v1qxp4i--full-history-of-the-wef-un-the-climate-change-hoax-covid-19-
and-the-people.html
On September 22, 2024 the UN consolidated its reach into sovereign nations despite pushback and adopted the Pact for the Future, in which Heads of State
and Government — representing the peoples of the world — made 56 pledges to action seeking to protect the needs and interests of present and future
generations amid the climate change, crisis and conflict currently gripping the globe. "Nevertheless, at the outset of the meeting, the representative of the
Russian Federation proposed an amendment (document A/79/L.3) to the Pact, stating that “no one is happy with this text”. That amendment proposed the
addition of language relating to the United Nations’ intervention in “matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any State” and
to avoiding certain duplication of effort." https://press.un.org/en/2024/ga12627.doc.htm
The rationale behind the Hawaii County plan does not address significant earth changes even though world governments have been preparing
for decades
As of 2015 "The Earth’s core is in the midst of a significant change. During the last 400 years, the geomagnetic field, or magnetosphere, has declined in
strength by a remarkable 40%. Measurements by ESA’s SWARM geomagnetism monitoring satellite array have further confirmed this change with
measurements indicating the magnetic field is weakening ten times faster than previously predicted. The weakening trend in the magnetic field clearly shows
that the Earth’s core is undergoing a substantial transformation. The Earth’s geomagnetic field is responsible for both shielding the atmosphere and
biosphere from the harmful effects of solar and cosmic radiation, and creating conditions on the surface that are ripe for life. The magnetosphere, then, is the
invisible barrier that has played a significant role in protecting the Earth from the harmful effects of space."
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/pdfs/AD1040918.pdf
Although man-made weather modification thru geoengineering patents are also implicated for the uptick in many local and regional events to include storms,
flooding, and fires (including Lahaina which was blamed on a hurricane over 500 miles away) over the last few decades; it is worth noting that our sun,
planetary alignments, cycles, and space weather ultimately drive weather patterns. According to 50 year meteorologist David Dilley among others, we are
entering a cooling pattern. https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/links-to-geoengineering-patents/
While non governmental organizations such as the WEF tout climate change is coming from human carbon emissions, world governments are preparing for
adverse space weather during a polarity transition building vast underground infrastructure.
In October 2016 the Obama administration issued Executive Order 13744 to all departments Coordinating Efforts To Prepare the Nation for Space Weather
Events. This executive order was written after the 2015 research document by Tyler J. Williams, Captain, USAF (above link) that evaluated the impacts to
US infrastructure of increases in solar and cosmic radiation regarding the weakening magnetosphere of our planet.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/10/18/2016-25290/coordinating-efforts-to-prepare-the-nation-for-space-weather-events
Wandering magnetic north pole moving out of Canada toward Siberia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth's_magnetic_field
Just 10 days before the above executive order was signed, the Russian Government hosted a training event of 40 million civilians, 200,000 emergency
rescuers and 50,000 units of equipment from October 4 to October 7, 2016. It took 3 days to do a mock evacuation of 40 million civilians into 5000
bunkers. This was a massive civil defense exercise carried out for the first time in modern history. It is worth noting that a nuclear war scenario would not
allow time to evacuate that amount of civilians into bunkers.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/717446/russia-evacuate-40-million-people-emergency-drill-vladimir-putin-ww3
Hawaii General plan mentions the potential to sequester C02 as rationale to reduce man made impacts, even though temperature levels are drastically
lower now than they have been in 485 million years (see chart above)
Photosynthesis activity in plants requires C02 and only makes up 0.04% of our atmosphere. Reduction of this necessary element would have a
catastrophic chain reaction and is a risk to ALL carbon based lifeforms. Several long-term studies have provided strong support demonstrating that growing
crops under elevated [CO2] can increase photosynthesis and result in an increase in yield, flavour and nutritional content (including but not limited to Vitamins
C, E and pro-vitamin A). In the case of tomato, increases in yield by as much as 80% are observed when plants are cultivated at 1000 ppm [CO2], which is
consistent with current commercial greenhouse production methods in the tomato fruit industry. These results provide a clear demonstration of the potential for
elevating [CO2] for improving yield and quality in greenhouse crops.
https://academic.oup.com/hr/article/10/4/uhad026/7049409?login=false
This testimony is to provide overall big picture of extinction level event(s) to instigate community emergency preparedness as part of the overall
plan
Increased solar radiation as a result of the earths weakening magnetosphere and polarity shift will significantly impact survivability of our community. There
will be significant disruptions of the supply chain, challenges with food production, energy blackouts, and limited communications. Community preparedness
for such events are not documented in the draft general plan, meanwhile many eastern hemisphere nations including Russia, Thailand, and Japan have
been preparing for these events with local civil defense for years. Citizens of Hawaii county are aware of the influx of billionaires over the last 20 years that
have had impact on county policy and planning. Many have taken permanent residence and hedging Hawaii island has a good chance of survivability during
these changes.
In light of this information, my suggestion is for our county to birth its own plan based on the needs of the community expressed in numerus testimonies and
include space weather scenarios as potential hazards. County officials would be wise to form a committee of experienced personnel from various
departments - including the local community members with relevant capabilities that can prioritize and draft a community plan that includes emergency
preparedness that is relevant to our our island. We need to focus on independence with agricultural food production, innovative energy and building
technologies and resilience thru preparation to create our own future we want to see.
Mahalo for your service,
Donna Thompson
Kamuela, HI
From:Eileen Downing
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan
Date:Friday, November 22, 2024 7:22:53 AM
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Here are some concerns:
1. The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and literally means
anyone in the entire world can have input on this plan.
Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”. LocalCommunities are local Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations,
businesses, and individuals who live on Big Island or have property on Big Island that
will be personally affected by projects, decisions, or activities in the general plan.
Effective local community engagement and management are crucial for the successand sustainability of any initiative, as it helps ensure that diverse perspectives and
interests are considered.
2. The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leavedecisions to unelected officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be
created. This is on page 188, 40.8.
3. The Planning Department has sent out letters too many homeowners telling themtheir land use will be changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan
2045. This will drastically lower their property value and opens the door to rezone the
area. This is not pono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce someone's
property value is not okay. This must be made pono again.
4. There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This
needs to be further researched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say
there is no climate danger. Here is the pdf showing the scientist and what countrythey are from. https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf John
Coleman, the first weather man for Good Morning America and the Founder of the
Weather Channel has gone on CNN and other media outlets stating, "There is no
climate danger". He explain the reason for this narrative is the investors, in renewable
energy, want to make these changes.
5. Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General
Plan move forward without that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
6. This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is
needed for Big Island! We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food!
Steve Shropshire, a resident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives: Papaikou Site Plan: Papaikou
Development:
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in
the plan. You can see it in the pdf below:
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island.
Eileen Downing
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From:ptanok12@gmail.com on behalf of Moku Loa Hawaii Island Sierra Club
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:Testimony on draft General Plan 2045
Date:Friday, November 22, 2024 9:19:02 AM
Attachments:GP2040, Aug. 2019 draft, Public Access thru Cultural&Historic Preservation.pdf
November 22, 2024 Leeward Planning Commission101 Pauahi St, Ste 103
Hilo HI 96720 Re: Final draft General Plan 2045
Aloha Madame Chair and members of the Commission, Mahalo nui loa for your volunteer service to our community on one of the most important,consequential boards and commission in our county.
HIG’s testimony today is as follows: Public CommentsHIG is asking for clarification on the public comments provided to the Commission in its board
packet for yesterday’s meeting. The draft General Plan 2045 (GP2045) is a complete rewrite and reorganization of the currentGeneral Plan. In addition, GP2045 is a complete rewrite and reorganization of the draft General
Plan 2040 (GP2040) released in 2019. The comments received by the Planning Department (PD)after the comprehensive review was begun in 2015 were comments on the current General Plan. Thecomments received by the PD after the GP2040 was release in 2019 were on that draft.
Because GP2045 is a complete gut-and-replace of the current GP and of GP2040, the only commentsthat are relevant to the draft GP2045 are those received after GP2045 was released in September2023.HIG would like to know if the comments provided in the board packet are solely all comments
received since September 2023 or if other comments prior to that time are included. HIG would like to reiterate its request that the comment provided to the Commission be separatedinto the relevant sections of GP2045. For instance, since the Commission is reviewing CollaborativeBiocultural Stewardship today, the Commission would be able to compare the comments list toGP2045 and determine which comments were or were not included. In addition, comments on the GP2045 land use map should be listed by District so that theCommission can better determine if those comments have resulted in any changes to the land usemap. StandardsSection 3-15 of the county Charter states, in part, "The general plan shall contain a statement of
development objectives, standards and principles with respect to the most desirable use of landwithin the county...". Unfortunately, all Standards listed in the current General Plan have been removed.
Therefore, HIG requests that, at a minimum, the following Standards in the current General Planrelated to Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship be restored in GP2045:
ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, Section 4.4 STANDARDSa) Pollution shall be prevented, abated, and controlled at levels that will protect andpreserve the public health and well being, through the enforcement of appropriate
Federal, State and County standards.b) Incorporate environmental quality controls either as standards in appropriate ordinancesor as conditions of approval.c) Federal and State environmental regulations shall be adhered to.
FLOODING AND OTHER NATURAL HAZARDS, Section 5.4 STANDARDSa) "Storm Drainage Standards," County of Hawaii, October, 1970, and as revised.b) Applicable standards and regulations of Chapter 27, "Flood Control," of the
Hawaii County Code.c) Applicable standards and regulations of the Federal Emergency ManagementAgency (FEMA).d) Applicable standards and regulations of Chapter 10, "Erosion and Sedimentation
Control," of the Hawaii County Code.e) Applicable standards and regulations of the Natural Resources Conservation Serviceand the Soil and Water Conservation Districts.
HISTORIC SITES, Section 6.4 STANDARDSThe evaluation of the importance of specific historic sites is necessary for future action. Thefollowing standards establish a framework for evaluating sites.a) Importance in the life or activities of a major historic person.
b) Associated with a major group or organization in the history of the island or community.c) Associated with a major historic event (cultural, economic, military, social, or political.d) Associated with a major recurring event in the history of the community (such asannualcelebrations).
e) Associated with a past or continuing institution that has contributed substantiallyto thelife of the community.f) Unique example of a particular style or period.g) One of the few of its age remaining.
h) Original materials and/or workmanship that can be valued in themselves.i) Sites with a preponderance of original materials in context and complexes ratherthansingle isolated sites unless they are of great significance.j) Sites of traditional and cultural significance.
NATURAL BEAUTY, Section 7.4 STANDARDSThe following standards provide guidelines for designating sites and vistas of extraordinary naturalbeauty that shall be protected.
a) Distinctive and identifiable landforms distinguished as landmarks, e.g. MaunaKea, Waipio Valley.b) Coastline areas of striking contrast , e.g. Laupahoehoe Point.c) Vistas of distinctive features.
d) Natural or native vegetation attractive to a particular area.e) Areas that are harmoniously developed and enhanced by man to appear natural. NATURAL RESOURCES AND SHORELINE, 8.4 STANDARDS
The following shall be considered for the protection and conservation of natural resources.a) Areas necessary for the protection and propagation of specified endangered nativewildlife, and conservation for natural ecosystems of endemic plants, fish and wildlife.b) Lands necessary for the preservation of forests, park lands, wilderness and beach
areas.
c) Lands with a general slope of 20 per cent or more that provide open space amenitiesor possess unusual scenic qualities.d) Lands necessary for the protection of watersheds, water sources and water supplies.e) Lands with topographic, locational, soils, climate or other environmental factors
that may not be normally adaptable or required for urban, rural, agricultural orpublic use.f) The Coastal Zone and Special Management Area as defined by statute and inaccordance with the adopted objectives and guidelines.
Carryover Sections from GP240 Relevant to Collaborative Biocultural StewardshipHIG strongly urges the Commission to revise GP2045, Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship, toinclude the relevant Sustainability Objective, Policy, Action, and Agency Action sections and
language in GP2040, pp. 102-117. The language contained within these sections of GP2040 betterarticulate and implement the draft General Plan (attached to this e-mail), including:
· Promoting Active Living Through Recreation, Trails, and Public Access: Public Access
and Trails,
· Preserving Our Cultural and Historical Legacies: Native Hawaiian Values and Practices,
· Preserving Our Cultural and Historical Legacies: Multi-cultural Heritage,
· Preserving Our Cultural and Historical Legacies: Historic Preservation
· Protecting Scenic Resources
Mahalo for this opportunity to testify and provide additional information to assist in this mostimportant task any Planning Commission can undertake.
-- Moku Loa (Hawaii Island) Group, Sierra Club
We work hard to advance Sierra Club’s mission to explore, enjoy, and protect the wild placesof the earth; to practice and promote the responsible use of the earth’s ecosystems andresources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural andhuman environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out these objectives.
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan Testimony About Electric Vehicles.
Date:Saturday, November 23, 2024 4:11:26 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
Here is the information you need to know before recommending electric cars come to the Big
Island.
https://youtu.be/K5vDWhMHTwE?si=dZdYkT-zdV-QCMap
It will explain What really happens when an electric car catches on fire? And does your fire
department know how to put these raging infernos out?
Please do not bring these cars to the island. It will be like the mongoose, fire ants, and more!
Mahalo,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
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On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 8:50 AM Michelle Melendez<michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> wrote:
Aloha Commissioners,
If this is a plan locals have supported and they're being contacted with each new draft, asMr. Kern stated yesterday, why hasn't one person shown up?
Mr. Kern wasn't sworn in and asked to raise his right hand to swear to tell the truth. I think
he should be.
Concerns about the plan:
"Reduced Miles Traveled" should be changed to "Travel Alternatives". It's against
the Constitution to deprive people of their right to travel. That language must beremoved from the plan or you, and all those who created this plan are in violation of
your oath of office. (No disrespect intended. That is simply the truth.)
Electric Vehicles (EV): They want to put charging stations around Big Island for EV
which will have more impact on the already impacted grid. How this is beingconsidered disturbs me greatly. There are already power-shortages on the island. This
would hinder it even more.
Plus, as I've stated in my previous email, EV's are dangerous. Here is a quote from a
firefighter. “The problem with EVs is that the lithium-ion batteries can actually propagate afire. In fact, they can actually encourage a fire. If a fire has already started and you have
lithium-ion batteries, they can ignite a lot more vigorously compared to any other cars,” said Captain Rahul Khanna, the Global Head of Marine Consulting at Allianz; he has 26
years’ experience in the shipping and maritime industry and 14 years in various ranks onmerchant ships. . Source: “Is It Safe To Ship Thousands Of Electric Cars On Big Ships?” by
Mark Vaughn, May 10, 2022.https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-news/a39951439/is-it-safe-to-ship-thousands-of-electric-cars-on-big-ships/
How will we remove these dangerous cars once they are retired?
What about the cost to dispose of EV batteries once they are no longer in use? These batteries cannot simply be thrown away. They are toxic to the environment and people. Hawaii is an island. So will you ship these batteries off island or store them and their toxic waste on the island? They should not be allowed
here.
What happens if the grid goes down? How will people charge their EV?
Off Grid Living: This plan wants to work with the DOH around water catchment.
The last thing locals want are more regulations and fines for off grid living. Not oneperson has died from unhealthy water catchment. This should be removed from the
plan. Locals know how to take care of themselves. That is not the government's job.Please help stop government overreach.
Carbon: There is a section on the plan about reducing carbon. This should beremoved. It is government overreach and will increase regulations and reduce freedom
for people under a false premise. The General Plan manager stated that they didresearch with the Federal Government, not actual weather experts and
scientists. Gregg Braden is a geologist, five-time New York Times best-selling author,scientist, international educator, and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm
based in science, social policy, and human potential, had this to say about the dangersof carbon on the planet: “The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is a false narrative
to begin with. We are carbon-based beings. By demonizing carbon dioxide andcarbon life, we’re actually demonizing ourselves. Source: “Gregg Braden - Why
“THE POWERS THAT BE” are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OURPlanet?” by Gregg Braden Official, January 11, 2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?
si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
Braden also stated in the same interview: “If you could look at the ice cores in Antarctica
and Greenland, you would see that the temperature of the Earth increases or decreasesaround 800 years before the change in carbon dioxide. That means carbon dioxide does
not drive the change; it is the response to the temperature change. “We’re being led tobelieve that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher; that the Earth is going to be
destroyed if they are higher; and that C02 is the driving temperature, both of which are not
true.”
Climate Change: This entire section should be removed. It is absolute governmentoverreach again on a false premise. An article at Britannica.com written by Thor
Arthur Hansen, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology, Paleoecology, and Evolutionat Western Washington University, U.S., and Carl Fred Koch, Professor of Geological
Sciences at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. It was fact-checked by TheEditors of Encyclopaedia Britannica and last updated on Feb 7, 2024. The article said
that sea level was higher primarily because the water in the ocean basins wasdisplaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic ridges . It was not due to carbon! It was
due to the Earth's mantle. Source: “Cretaceous Period,” by Carl Fre Koch, ThorArthur Hansen, https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
If you need more experts proving what they are saying in the plan is false, let me know. It isimportant to have experts give their opinion and not those invested in renewable energy.
Rezoning: The plan will not directly rezone areas but it opens the door to rezoning inmany many areas. This will change people's way of life and have a huge impact on the
future of our keiki. What local would want that?
This plan should be stopped immediately. It is not the plan that 4K locals worked on.
No local would want...
Their property value to be reducedTo turn much of the coastland to conservation and have that impact people's property
value and right to enjoy the landTo have more regulations, policies and fines
To have "incentives" ie. tax increases, to force people to do what the governmentwants
There are no sections in the plan for:
Supporting people to grow more food.
The needed CDP for HiloMore roads to evacuate from South Kona, Waikoloa, and Puna
No mention of the fracking that is going on here Supporting and enhancing the systems that are already here
This plan does not support this island. It is a massive government overreach.
Mahalo for your time. My passion is not meant to be disrespectful. I know you arevolunteers and I more than appreciate what you're doing. Standing up and saying this is a no
go, won't be easy. For the future of this island and the keiki, I hope you're brave enough todo it.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:IMPORTANT Testimony on General Plan 2045 (Mahalo for your kōkua)
Date:Saturday, November 23, 2024 8:51:16 AM
Aloha Commissioners,
If this is a plan locals have supported and they're being contacted with each new draft, as Mr.
Kern stated yesterday, why hasn't one person shown up?
Mr. Kern wasn't sworn in and asked to raise his right hand to swear to tell the truth. I think heshould be.
Concerns about the plan:
"Reduced Miles Traveled" should be changed to "Travel Alternatives". It's against theConstitution to deprive people of their right to travel. That language must be removed
from the plan or you, and all those who created this plan are in violation of your oath ofoffice. (No disrespect intended. That is simply the truth.)
Electric Vehicles (EV): They want to put charging stations around Big Island for EVwhich will have more impact on the already impacted grid. How this is being considered
disturbs me greatly. There are already power-shortages on the island. This would hinderit even more.
Plus, as I've stated in my previous email, EV's are dangerous. Here is a quote from afirefighter. “The problem with EVs is that the lithium-ion batteries can actually propagate a
fire. In fact, they can actually encourage a fire. If a fire has already started and you havelithium-ion batteries, they can ignite a lot more vigorously compared to any other cars ,” said
Captain Rahul Khanna, the Global Head of Marine Consulting at Allianz; he has 26 years’experience in the shipping and maritime industry and 14 years in various ranks on merchant
ships. . Source: “Is It Safe To Ship Thousands Of Electric Cars On Big Ships?” by MarkVaughn, May 10, 2022.https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-news/a39951439/is-it-safe-
to-ship-thousands-of-electric-cars-on-big-ships/
How will we remove these dangerous cars once they are retired? What about the cost to dispose of EV batteries once they are no longer in use?
These batteries cannot simply be thrown away. They are toxic to the environment and people. Hawaii is an island. So will you ship these batteries off island or store them and their
toxic waste on the island? They should not be allowed here.
What happens if the grid goes down? How will people charge their EV?
Off Grid Living: This plan wants to work with the DOH around water catchment. Thelast thing locals want are more regulations and fines for off grid living. Not one person
has died from unhealthy water catchment. This should be removed from the plan. Localsknow how to take care of themselves. That is not the government's job. Please help stop
government overreach.
Carbon: There is a section on the plan about reducing carbon. This should be removed.
It is government overreach and will increase regulations and reduce freedom for peopleunder a false premise. The General Plan manager stated that they did research with the
Federal Government, not actual weather experts and scientists. Gregg Braden is ageologist, five-time New York Times best-selling author, scientist, international
educator, and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science, socialpolicy, and human potential, had this to say about the dangers of carbon on the planet:
“The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is a false narrative to begin with. We arecarbon-based beings. By demonizing carbon dioxide and carbon life, we’re actually
demonizing ourselves. Source: “Gregg Braden - Why “THE POWERS THAT BE” areSo Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?” by Gregg Braden Official,
January 11, 2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
Braden also stated in the same interview: “If you could look at the ice cores in Antarctica and
Greenland, you would see that the temperature of the Earth increases or decreasesaround 800 years before the change in carbon dioxide. That means carbon dioxide does not
drive the change; it is the response to the temperature change. “We’re being led to believethat carbon levels of C02 have never been higher; that the Earth is going to be destroyed if
they are higher; and that C02 is the driving temperature, both of which are not true.”
Climate Change: This entire section should be removed. It is absolute government
overreach again on a false premise. An article at Britannica.com written by Thor ArthurHansen, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology, Paleoecology, and Evolution at
Western Washington University, U.S., and Carl Fred Koch, Professor of GeologicalSciences at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. It was fact-checked by The
Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica and last updated on Feb 7, 2024. The article saidthat sea level was higher primarily because the water in the ocean basins was displaced
by the enlargement of mid-oceanic ridges . It was not due to carbon! It was due to theEarth's mantle. Source: “Cretaceous Period,” by Carl Fre Koch, Thor Arthur
Hansen, https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
If you need more experts proving what they are saying in the plan is false, let me know. It is
important to have experts give their opinion and not those invested in renewable energy.
Rezoning: The plan will not directly rezone areas but it opens the door to rezoning in
many many areas. This will change people's way of life and have a huge impact on thefuture of our keiki. What local would want that?
This plan should be stopped immediately. It is not the plan that 4K locals worked on.
No local would want...
Their property value to be reduced
To turn much of the coastland to conservation and have that impact people's propertyvalue and right to enjoy the land
To have more regulations, policies and finesTo have "incentives" ie. tax increases, to force people to do what the government wants
There are no sections in the plan for:
Supporting people to grow more food.
The needed CDP for Hilo
More roads to evacuate from South Kona, Waikoloa, and PunaNo mention of the fracking that is going on here
Supporting and enhancing the systems that are already here
This plan does not support this island. It is a massive government overreach.
Mahalo for your time. My passion is not meant to be disrespectful. I know you are volunteers
and I more than appreciate what you're doing. Standing up and saying this is a no go, won't beeasy. For the future of this island and the keiki, I hope you're brave enough to do it.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:GP 2045 Commissioner Rodiguez"s question
Date:Sunday, November 24, 2024 11:17:57 AM
Aloha Commissioners,
Commissioner Rodiguez asked if "Climate Change" could be changed to "Pollution to get
more people on board" with the plan.
You can't just change a word and keep all the regulations and policies in the plan. That provesthe reason for the regulations is false.
I have sent you numerous experts from around the world that state there is no climate
danger. Even a judge in Great Britain. What evidence has the Planning Department shown thatthere is climate danger? None. Is Hilo or Kona underwater or have any indication that it is a
threat? No.
Their "Climate Change" narrative is a theory with no evidence. The entire section on "ClimateChange" must be taken out.
Look at the plan. Look at all the regulations and policies and rezoning language. Look at how
the land use, and many other areas in the plan will take private property for "conservation". Isthat what the Big Island needs? People are stewards of the land. They shouldn't be kicked off
it. We should be growing food, not conserving land.
I appreciate that a Commissioner wants people to be on board with the plan. However, we willnever be on board with a plan that wants to regulate us to death, take private property, and has
so much government overreach that our keiki will not be able to own land or live free if thisplan moves forward. That is not over exaggerating. It is the truth.
This plan was not created by locals.There is no way locals would have wanted any of this. The
things that are important to the people are not included in the plan at all. It should not moveforward.
With Respect,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 4:10 PM Michelle Melendez <michelle@blossominnerwellness.com>wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
Here is the information you need to know before recommending electric cars come to theBig Island.
https://youtu.be/K5vDWhMHTwE?si=dZdYkT-zdV-QCMap
It will explain What really happens when an electric car catches on fire? And does your fire
department know how to put these raging infernos out?
Please do not bring these cars to the island. It will be like the mongoose, fire ants, and more!
Mahalo,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 8:50 AM Michelle Melendez<michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
If this is a plan locals have supported and they're being contacted with each new draft, asMr. Kern stated yesterday, why hasn't one person shown up?
Mr. Kern wasn't sworn in and asked to raise his right hand to swear to tell the truth. I thinkhe should be.
Concerns about the plan:
"Reduced Miles Traveled" should be changed to "Travel Alternatives". It's againstthe Constitution to deprive people of their right to travel. That language must beremoved from the plan or you, and all those who created this plan are in violation ofyour oath of office. (No disrespect intended. That is simply the truth.)
Electric Vehicles (EV): They want to put charging stations around Big Island forEV which will have more impact on the already impacted grid. How this is beingconsidered disturbs me greatly. There are already power-shortages on the island.This would hinder it even more.
Plus, as I've stated in my previous email, EV's are dangerous. Here is a quote from afirefighter. “The problem with EVs is that the lithium-ion batteries can actually propagatea fire. In fact, they can actually encourage a fire. If a fire has already started and youhave lithium-ion batteries, they can ignite a lot more vigorously compared to any othercars ,” said Captain Rahul Khanna, the Global Head of Marine Consulting at Allianz; hehas 26 years’ experience in the shipping and maritime industry and 14 years in variousranks on merchant ships. . Source: “Is It Safe To Ship Thousands Of Electric Cars On BigShips?” by Mark Vaughn, May 10, 2022.https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-news/a39951439/is-it-safe-to-ship-thousands-of-electric-cars-on-big-ships/
How will we remove these dangerous cars once they are retired? What about the cost to dispose of EV batteries once they are no longer in use?
These batteries cannot simply be thrown away. They are toxic to the environment and people. Hawaii is an island. So will you ship these batteries off island or store them and
their toxic waste on the island? They should not be allowed here.
What happens if the grid goes down? How will people charge their EV?
Off Grid Living: This plan wants to work with the DOH around water catchment.The last thing locals want are more regulations and fines for off grid living. Not one
person has died from unhealthy water catchment. This should be removed from theplan. Locals know how to take care of themselves. That is not the government's job.
Please help stop government overreach.
Carbon: There is a section on the plan about reducing carbon. This should be
removed. It is government overreach and will increase regulations and reducefreedom for people under a false premise. The General Plan manager stated that
they did research with the Federal Government, not actual weather experts andscientists. Gregg Braden is a geologist, five-time New York Times best-selling
author, scientist, international educator, and renowned as a pioneer in the emergingparadigm based in science, social policy, and human potential, had this to say about
the dangers of carbon on the planet: “The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is afalse narrative to begin with. We are carbon-based beings. By demonizing carbon
dioxide and carbon life, we’re actually demonizing ourselves. Source: “GreggBraden - Why “THE POWERS THAT BE” are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon
Dioxide on OUR Planet?” by Gregg Braden Official, January 11,2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
Braden also stated in the same interview: “If you could look at the ice cores in Antarcticaand Greenland, you would see that the temperature of the Earth increases or decreases
around 800 years before the change in carbon dioxide. That means carbon dioxide doesnot drive the change; it is the response to the temperature change. “We’re being led to
believe that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher; that the Earth is going to be
destroyed if they are higher; and that C02 is the driving temperature, both of which are
not true.”
Climate Change: This entire section should be removed. It is absolute government
overreach again on a false premise. An article at Britannica.com written by ThorArthur Hansen, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology, Paleoecology, and
Evolution at Western Washington University, U.S., and Carl Fred Koch, Professorof Geological Sciences at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. It was fact-
checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica and last updated on Feb 7,2024. The article said that sea level was higher primarily because the water in
the ocean basins was displaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic ridges . It wasnot due to carbon! It was due to the Earth's mantle. Source: “Cretaceous Period,” by
Carl Fre Koch, Thor ArthurHansen, https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
If you need more experts proving what they are saying in the plan is false, let me know. Itis important to have experts give their opinion and not those invested in renewable
energy.
Rezoning: The plan will not directly rezone areas but it opens the door to rezoning
in many many areas. This will change people's way of life and have a huge impacton the future of our keiki. What local would want that?
This plan should be stopped immediately. It is not the plan that 4K locals worked on.
No local would want...
Their property value to be reduced
To turn much of the coastland to conservation and have that impact people'sproperty value and right to enjoy the land
To have more regulations, policies and finesTo have "incentives" ie. tax increases, to force people to do what the government
wants
There are no sections in the plan for:
Supporting people to grow more food. The needed CDP for Hilo
More roads to evacuate from South Kona, Waikoloa, and PunaNo mention of the fracking that is going on here
Supporting and enhancing the systems that are already here
This plan does not support this island. It is a massive government overreach.
Mahalo for your time. My passion is not meant to be disrespectful. I know you are
volunteers and I more than appreciate what you're doing. Standing up and saying this is ano go, won't be easy. For the future of this island and the keiki, I hope you're brave
enough to do it.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Electric Vehicle Danger too Big Island General Plan Testimony About Electric Vehicles.
Date:Sunday, November 24, 2024 10:44:43 AM
Aloha Commissioners,
Homeowner questions EV safety after fire destroys her Nocatee homehttps://youtu.be/SIpXkQhq1ps?si=GvZusjNOx7-hvNUi
These cars should not be brought to Big Island. What if this happens in Waikoloa or another
fire danger zone. Another Lahaina disaster!
Arizona woman trapped in Tesla after battery dies
https://youtu.be/zxzILnZJyfk?si=yISCaXkoVwDgIEX7
Billionaire Dies After Accidentally Backing Tesla Into Pond
https://youtu.be/taWMcCs1sVg?si=rTfdocIprJ-zFdgl
These cars will wreak havoc on our power grid and are dangerous to the Big Island
and its residents. Recommend they be removed from the plan.
Kind Regards,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 4:10 PM Michelle Melendez <michelle@blossominnerwellness.com>wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
Here is the information you need to know before recommending electric cars come to theBig Island.
https://youtu.be/K5vDWhMHTwE?si=dZdYkT-zdV-QCMap
It will explain What really happens when an electric car catches on fire? And does your fire
department know how to put these raging infernos out?
Please do not bring these cars to the island. It will be like the mongoose, fire ants, and more!
Mahalo,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 8:50 AM Michelle Melendez
<michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
If this is a plan locals have supported and they're being contacted with each new draft, as
Mr. Kern stated yesterday, why hasn't one person shown up?
Mr. Kern wasn't sworn in and asked to raise his right hand to swear to tell the truth. I thinkhe should be.
Concerns about the plan:
"Reduced Miles Traveled" should be changed to "Travel Alternatives". It's againstthe Constitution to deprive people of their right to travel. That language must be
removed from the plan or you, and all those who created this plan are in violation ofyour oath of office. (No disrespect intended. That is simply the truth.)
Electric Vehicles (EV): They want to put charging stations around Big Island forEV which will have more impact on the already impacted grid. How this is being
considered disturbs me greatly. There are already power-shortages on the island.This would hinder it even more.
Plus, as I've stated in my previous email, EV's are dangerous. Here is a quote from afirefighter. “The problem with EVs is that the lithium-ion batteries can actually propagate
a fire. In fact, they can actually encourage a fire. If a fire has already started and youhave lithium-ion batteries, they can ignite a lot more vigorously compared to any other
cars ,” said Captain Rahul Khanna, the Global Head of Marine Consulting at Allianz; hehas 26 years’ experience in the shipping and maritime industry and 14 years in various
ranks on merchant ships. . Source: “Is It Safe To Ship Thousands Of Electric Cars On BigShips?” by Mark Vaughn, May 10, 2022.https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-
news/a39951439/is-it-safe-to-ship-thousands-of-electric-cars-on-big-ships/
How will we remove these dangerous cars once they are retired? What about the cost to dispose of EV batteries once they are no longer in use?
These batteries cannot simply be thrown away. They are toxic to the environment and people. Hawaii is an island. So will you ship these batteries off island or store them and
their toxic waste on the island? They should not be allowed here.
What happens if the grid goes down? How will people charge their EV?
Off Grid Living: This plan wants to work with the DOH around water catchment.The last thing locals want are more regulations and fines for off grid living. Not one
person has died from unhealthy water catchment. This should be removed from theplan. Locals know how to take care of themselves. That is not the government's job.
Please help stop government overreach.
Carbon: There is a section on the plan about reducing carbon. This should be
removed. It is government overreach and will increase regulations and reducefreedom for people under a false premise. The General Plan manager stated that
they did research with the Federal Government, not actual weather experts andscientists. Gregg Braden is a geologist, five-time New York Times best-selling
author, scientist, international educator, and renowned as a pioneer in the emergingparadigm based in science, social policy, and human potential, had this to say about
the dangers of carbon on the planet: “The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is afalse narrative to begin with. We are carbon-based beings. By demonizing carbon
dioxide and carbon life, we’re actually demonizing ourselves. Source: “GreggBraden - Why “THE POWERS THAT BE” are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon
Dioxide on OUR Planet?” by Gregg Braden Official, January 11,2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
Braden also stated in the same interview: “If you could look at the ice cores in Antarcticaand Greenland, you would see that the temperature of the Earth increases or decreases
around 800 years before the change in carbon dioxide. That means carbon dioxide doesnot drive the change; it is the response to the temperature change. “We’re being led to
believe that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher; that the Earth is going to be
destroyed if they are higher; and that C02 is the driving temperature, both of which are
not true.”
Climate Change: This entire section should be removed. It is absolute government
overreach again on a false premise. An article at Britannica.com written by ThorArthur Hansen, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology, Paleoecology, and
Evolution at Western Washington University, U.S., and Carl Fred Koch, Professorof Geological Sciences at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. It was fact-
checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica and last updated on Feb 7,2024. The article said that sea level was higher primarily because the water in
the ocean basins was displaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic ridges . It wasnot due to carbon! It was due to the Earth's mantle. Source: “Cretaceous Period,” by
Carl Fre Koch, Thor ArthurHansen, https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
If you need more experts proving what they are saying in the plan is false, let me know. Itis important to have experts give their opinion and not those invested in renewable
energy.
Rezoning: The plan will not directly rezone areas but it opens the door to rezoning
in many many areas. This will change people's way of life and have a huge impacton the future of our keiki. What local would want that?
This plan should be stopped immediately. It is not the plan that 4K locals worked on.
No local would want...
Their property value to be reduced
To turn much of the coastland to conservation and have that impact people'sproperty value and right to enjoy the land
To have more regulations, policies and fines
To have "incentives" ie. tax increases, to force people to do what the governmentwants
There are no sections in the plan for:
Supporting people to grow more food.
The needed CDP for HiloMore roads to evacuate from South Kona, Waikoloa, and Puna
No mention of the fracking that is going on here Supporting and enhancing the systems that are already here
This plan does not support this island. It is a massive government overreach.
Mahalo for your time. My passion is not meant to be disrespectful. I know you arevolunteers and I more than appreciate what you're doing. Standing up and saying this is a
no go, won't be easy. For the future of this island and the keiki, I hope you're braveenough to do it.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan Testimony About Hawaiian Land
Date:Sunday, November 24, 2024 1:08:58 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
Hawaii House Minority Leader Representative Diamond Garcia said, "The Homeland
Commission Act was passed in 1920 by Republican Congressman Prince Kuhio, and put intolaw in 1921. It was set to have 208,000 acres of Hawaii land for native Hawaiians."
Why does the State want to take more land from the people instead of honouring this law and
give land back to Hawaiian natives?
This plan will not support Big Island or her people.
You do not have to go through the motions and move it forward. There are so many thingswrong with it. You can stop it.
Mahalo,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 4:10 PM Michelle Melendez <michelle@blossominnerwellness.com>wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
Here is the information you need to know before recommending electric cars come to theBig Island.
https://youtu.be/K5vDWhMHTwE?si=dZdYkT-zdV-QCMap
It will explain What really happens when an electric car catches on fire? And does your fire
department know how to put these raging infernos out?
Please do not bring these cars to the island. It will be like the mongoose, fire ants, and more!
Mahalo,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 8:50 AM Michelle Melendez<michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
If this is a plan locals have supported and they're being contacted with each new draft, asMr. Kern stated yesterday, why hasn't one person shown up?
Mr. Kern wasn't sworn in and asked to raise his right hand to swear to tell the truth. I thinkhe should be.
Concerns about the plan:
"Reduced Miles Traveled" should be changed to "Travel Alternatives". It's againstthe Constitution to deprive people of their right to travel. That language must beremoved from the plan or you, and all those who created this plan are in violation ofyour oath of office. (No disrespect intended. That is simply the truth.)
Electric Vehicles (EV): They want to put charging stations around Big Island forEV which will have more impact on the already impacted grid. How this is beingconsidered disturbs me greatly. There are already power-shortages on the island.This would hinder it even more.
Plus, as I've stated in my previous email, EV's are dangerous. Here is a quote from afirefighter. “The problem with EVs is that the lithium-ion batteries can actually propagatea fire. In fact, they can actually encourage a fire. If a fire has already started and youhave lithium-ion batteries, they can ignite a lot more vigorously compared to any othercars ,” said Captain Rahul Khanna, the Global Head of Marine Consulting at Allianz; hehas 26 years’ experience in the shipping and maritime industry and 14 years in variousranks on merchant ships. . Source: “Is It Safe To Ship Thousands Of Electric Cars On BigShips?” by Mark Vaughn, May 10, 2022.https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-news/a39951439/is-it-safe-to-ship-thousands-of-electric-cars-on-big-ships/
How will we remove these dangerous cars once they are retired? What about the cost to dispose of EV batteries once they are no longer in use? These batteries cannot simply be thrown away. They are toxic to the environment and people. Hawaii is an island. So will you ship these batteries off island or store them and their toxic waste on the island? They should not be allowed here.
What happens if the grid goes down? How will people charge their EV?
Off Grid Living: This plan wants to work with the DOH around water catchment.The last thing locals want are more regulations and fines for off grid living. Not oneperson has died from unhealthy water catchment. This should be removed from theplan. Locals know how to take care of themselves. That is not the government's job.Please help stop government overreach.
Carbon: There is a section on the plan about reducing carbon. This should beremoved. It is government overreach and will increase regulations and reducefreedom for people under a false premise. The General Plan manager stated that
they did research with the Federal Government, not actual weather experts andscientists. Gregg Braden is a geologist, five-time New York Times best-selling
author, scientist, international educator, and renowned as a pioneer in the emergingparadigm based in science, social policy, and human potential, had this to say about
the dangers of carbon on the planet: “The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is afalse narrative to begin with. We are carbon-based beings. By demonizing carbon
dioxide and carbon life, we’re actually demonizing ourselves. Source: “GreggBraden - Why “THE POWERS THAT BE” are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon
Dioxide on OUR Planet?” by Gregg Braden Official, January 11,2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
Braden also stated in the same interview: “If you could look at the ice cores in Antarcticaand Greenland, you would see that the temperature of the Earth increases or decreases
around 800 years before the change in carbon dioxide. That means carbon dioxide doesnot drive the change; it is the response to the temperature change. “We’re being led to
believe that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher; that the Earth is going to be
destroyed if they are higher; and that C02 is the driving temperature, both of which are
not true.”
Climate Change: This entire section should be removed. It is absolute government
overreach again on a false premise. An article at Britannica.com written by ThorArthur Hansen, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology, Paleoecology, and
Evolution at Western Washington University, U.S., and Carl Fred Koch, Professorof Geological Sciences at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. It was fact-
checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica and last updated on Feb 7,2024. The article said that sea level was higher primarily because the water in
the ocean basins was displaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic ridges . It wasnot due to carbon! It was due to the Earth's mantle. Source: “Cretaceous Period,” by
Carl Fre Koch, Thor ArthurHansen, https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
If you need more experts proving what they are saying in the plan is false, let me know. Itis important to have experts give their opinion and not those invested in renewable
energy.
Rezoning: The plan will not directly rezone areas but it opens the door to rezoning
in many many areas. This will change people's way of life and have a huge impacton the future of our keiki. What local would want that?
This plan should be stopped immediately. It is not the plan that 4K locals worked on.
No local would want...
Their property value to be reduced
To turn much of the coastland to conservation and have that impact people'sproperty value and right to enjoy the land
To have more regulations, policies and finesTo have "incentives" ie. tax increases, to force people to do what the government
wants
There are no sections in the plan for:
Supporting people to grow more food. The needed CDP for Hilo
More roads to evacuate from South Kona, Waikoloa, and PunaNo mention of the fracking that is going on here
Supporting and enhancing the systems that are already here
This plan does not support this island. It is a massive government overreach.
Mahalo for your time. My passion is not meant to be disrespectful. I know you are
volunteers and I more than appreciate what you're doing. Standing up and saying this is ano go, won't be easy. For the future of this island and the keiki, I hope you're brave
enough to do it.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan: Question About Your Comments After Testimonies
Date:Sunday, November 24, 2024 4:23:08 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
I heard that you changed "Stakeholders" to "Interested Parties". That was not the issue.
Even though the word "Stakeholder" should be changed, the issue is the definition. It reads as if anyonein the entire world can influence the Big Island GP. That is the problem we have. Change the definitionalong with the name.
It would be better to change it to "Local Communities". The definition could be: All local communitiesincluding homeowners, farmers, Big Island investors, renters, business owners.
I sent you an email about this earlier with the complete definition. I'd be very grateful if you usedthat.
Local Communities are who should have the most influence on our GP, not just anyone. ----------------------------Agenda 21 is not in the plan. We were talking about the fact that this GP 2045 is modeled like the UNAgenda 21 plan. This is not good.
You will understand more if you watch Rosa Koire, who went around the nation speaking to CountyCouncils. She was a 30 year director of transportation for the State of California and an expert witnesson Eminent Domain. https://youtu.be/o8-bcAwc28s?si=inEsFE-ZYs2k86hk
The video above will let you know why we are all very concerned about this plan. It would be greatlyappreciated if you watched it. Even if it's only 10 minutes.
----------------------------
Page 32: Environmental Protection should be changed to Environmental Stewardship. Protectionimplies more rules and regulations and "incentives" i.e. higher taxes if people don't comply. Not okay.
We need to grow more food and be stewards of the land so Big Island is more self-sufficient and notreduce the use of available land to grow more food on.
Here is an amazing Ag Village plan that should absolutely be in the plan: Ag Village to add to the General Plan: Papaikou Ag Village Objectives: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pdf Papaikou SitePlan: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf Papaikou Development: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf --------------------------------
Lastly, page 32 "Social & Cultural Equity" should change to "Thriving Communities". The word"Equity" opens the door to more rules and regulations. It means fairness. Who gets to decidewhat is fair?
I think we've all had enough of the models of "fairness" in the world that are separatingpeople.
Make it "Thriving Communities" and instead of focusing on what is fair, let's focus on how ourcommunities can thrive together. --------------------------------
I really appreciate you all making an effort to understand what we are talking about.
This plan will set up the future of our island. We must get it right for future generations to thrive andbe happy.
Mahalo for your amazing diligence,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sun, Nov 24, 2024 at 1:08 PM Michelle Melendez <michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
Hawaii House Minority Leader Representative Diamond Garcia said, "The Homeland CommissionAct was passed in 1920 by Republican Congressman Prince Kuhio, and put into law in 1921. It wasset to have 208,000 acres of Hawaii land for native Hawaiians."
Why does the State want to take more land from the people instead of honouring this law and giveland back to Hawaiian natives?
This plan will not support Big Island or her people.
You do not have to go through the motions and move it forward. There are so many things wrongwith it. You can stop it.
Mahalo,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 4:10 PM Michelle Melendez <michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
Here is the information you need to know before recommending electric cars come to the BigIsland.
https://youtu.be/K5vDWhMHTwE?si=dZdYkT-zdV-QCMap
It will explain What really happens when an electric car catches on fire? And does your fire
department know how to put these raging infernos out?
Please do not bring these cars to the island. It will be like the mongoose, fire ants, and more!
Mahalo,Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weightOrder your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 8:50 AM Michelle Melendez <michelle@blossominnerwellness.com>wrote:Aloha Commissioners,
If this is a plan locals have supported and they're being contacted with each new draft, as Mr.Kern stated yesterday, why hasn't one person shown up?
Mr. Kern wasn't sworn in and asked to raise his right hand to swear to tell the truth. I think heshould be.
Concerns about the plan:
"Reduced Miles Traveled" should be changed to "Travel Alternatives". It's against theConstitution to deprive people of their right to travel. That language must be removed fromthe plan or you, and all those who created this plan are in violation of your oath of office.(No disrespect intended. That is simply the truth.)
Electric Vehicles (EV): They want to put charging stations around Big Island for EVwhich will have more impact on the already impacted grid. How this is being considereddisturbs me greatly. There are already power-shortages on the island. This would hinder iteven more.
Plus, as I've stated in my previous email, EV's are dangerous. Here is a quote from afirefighter. “The problem with EVs is that the lithium-ion batteries can actually propagate a fire.In fact, they can actually encourage a fire. If a fire has already started and you have lithium-ionbatteries, they can ignite a lot more vigorously compared to any other cars ,” said Captain RahulKhanna, the Global Head of Marine Consulting at Allianz; he has 26 years’ experience in theshipping and maritime industry and 14 years in various ranks on merchant ships. . Source: “Is ItSafe To Ship Thousands Of Electric Cars On Big Ships?” by Mark Vaughn, May 10,2022.https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-news/a39951439/is-it-safe-to-ship-thousands-of-electric-cars-on-big-ships/
How will we remove these dangerous cars once they are retired? What about the cost to dispose of EV batteries once they are no longer in use? These batteries cannot simply be thrown away. They are toxic to the environment and people. Hawaii is an island. So will you ship these batteries off island or store them and their toxic waste on the island? They should not be allowed here.
What happens if the grid goes down? How will people charge their EV?
Off Grid Living: This plan wants to work with the DOH around water catchment. The lastthing locals want are more regulations and fines for off grid living. Not one person has diedfrom unhealthy water catchment. This should be removed from the plan. Locals know howto take care of themselves. That is not the government's job. Please help stop governmentoverreach.
Carbon: There is a section on the plan about reducing carbon. This should be removed. Itis government overreach and will increase regulations and reduce freedom for people undera false premise. The General Plan manager stated that they did research with the FederalGovernment, not actual weather experts and scientists. Gregg Braden is a geologist, five-time New York Times best-selling author, scientist, international educator, and renownedas a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science, social policy, and human potential,had this to say about the dangers of carbon on the planet: “The idea that carbon dioxide is apoison is a false narrative to begin with. We are carbon-based beings. By demonizingcarbon dioxide and carbon life, we’re actually demonizing ourselves. Source: “GreggBraden - Why “THE POWERS THAT BE” are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide onOUR Planet?” by Gregg Braden Official, January 11, 2023. https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
Braden also stated in the same interview: “If you could look at the ice cores in Antarctica andGreenland, you would see that the temperature of the Earth increases or decreases around 800years before the change in carbon dioxide. That means carbon dioxide does not drive thechange; it is the response to the temperature change. “We’re being led to believe that carbonlevels of C02 have never been higher; that the Earth is going to be destroyed if they are higher;
and that C02 is the driving temperature, both of which are not true.”
Climate Change: This entire section should be removed. It is absolute governmentoverreach again on a false premise. An article at Britannica.com written by Thor ArthurHansen, Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology, Paleoecology, and Evolution at WesternWashington University, U.S., and Carl Fred Koch, Professor of Geological Sciences at OldDominion University, Norfolk, Virginia. It was fact-checked by The Editors ofEncyclopaedia Britannica and last updated on Feb 7, 2024. The article said that sea levelwas higher primarily because the water in the ocean basins was displaced by theenlargement of mid-oceanic ridges . It was not due to carbon! It was due to the Earth'smantle. Source: “Cretaceous Period,” by Carl Fre Koch, Thor ArthurHansen, https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
If you need more experts proving what they are saying in the plan is false, let me know. It isimportant to have experts give their opinion and not those invested in renewable energy.
Rezoning: The plan will not directly rezone areas but it opens the door to rezoning in manymany areas. This will change people's way of life and have a huge impact on the future ofour keiki. What local would want that?
This plan should be stopped immediately. It is not the plan that 4K locals worked on.
No local would want...
Their property value to be reducedTo turn much of the coastland to conservation and have that impact people's property valueand right to enjoy the landTo have more regulations, policies and finesTo have "incentives" ie. tax increases, to force people to do what the government wants
There are no sections in the plan for:
Supporting people to grow more food. The needed CDP for HiloMore roads to evacuate from South Kona, Waikoloa, and PunaNo mention of the fracking that is going on here Supporting and enhancing the systems that are already here
This plan does not support this island. It is a massive government overreach.
Mahalo for your time. My passion is not meant to be disrespectful. I know you are volunteers andI more than appreciate what you're doing. Standing up and saying this is a no go, won't be easy.For the future of this island and the keiki, I hope you're brave enough to do it.
Mahalo Nui Loa, Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weightOrder your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From:Rebecca Melendez
To:LPCtestimony; WPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan Opposing Testimony
Date:Monday, November 25, 2024 7:41:55 PM
Dear Council Members,
I ask you to please sincerely look at and ask why the Hawai'i Planning Department is changing
Land Titles all over the Big Island in their General Plan because this will affect the peoplewho own these lands and their families' futures, as well please look for high-end developers
Land Title changes from agriculture to urban because this will cause serious issues on the BigIsland and high-end developers land titles should NOT be changed in a General Plan.
The Big Island has a lot of resource issues and high-end developer's land should NOT have
their Land Titles changed in the General Plan.
Here are a few resource News Articles that prove my point about Big Island resources:
Hawaiian Electric Customers On Big Island Urged To Conserve Power - Honolulu Civil Beat
Microsoft Word - Unit Blueprint - Hawaii's Freshwater Ecosystems.doc
Here is a petition that will give you more information on Big Island resources with 530signatures asking for no more developments because the island's resources need to be
addressed Petition · Help Big Island Resources and Infrastructure Stay Safe For ALL WhoLive Here and Visit - United States · Change.org
This General Plan is extremely vague at times and it could mean more than one thing in many
different areas. They need to make this plan extremely clear for all of us to understand theirtrue intentions.
This General Plan's map is very challenging to understand, and CANNOT be understood by
the average resident. They need a map that will show simple photos of what they want tochange and why, with who made all these changes and where is their research on why these
changes are a goodidea. https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/f073ef273f054cea97b12bf658def023/page/Land-
Use/
Why are they not using any of the past General Plan's? This is a good question to ask to learnwhy they want to completely change Big Island.
I was sent this information. Please watch for this kind of information in their General Plan.
I just saw the new plans for Kona by SmartCode which was published by New Urban
Publications Inc. A guide line used for other communities. Basically expect more apartmentbuildings, smaller communities within walking distance to transits. Also more lower income
apartments instead of houses. The Civic center that will be built will stand out above all otherbuildings. It will be the gathering place for communities. Skimming through these plans I see
no need for vehicles, churches or homes. 1.3.3 Block and Building- f.ThatCIVICBUILDINGS and public gathering places be provided as locations that reinforce community
identity and support self-government. g.ThatCIVIC BUILDINGS be distinctive andappropriate to a role more important than the other buildings that constitute fabric of village.
Kind of reminds me of hunger games and a 15min city combined.
PLEASE STAND AND STOP THIS GENERAL PLAN FROM CREATING ACOMPLETELY DIFFERENT KIND OF COMMUNITY ON THE ISLAND THAT WILL
FAVOR HIGH-END DEVELOPERS. PLEASE KEEP THE BIG ISLAND'S LAND ANDCOMMUNITY SAFE FOR ALL WHO LIVE HERE. PLEASE PROTECT PERSONAL
PRIVATE LANDS FROM LAND USE TITLE CHANGES AND OTHER CHANGESSTATED IN THIS PLAN THAT WILL AFFECT THEIR LAND FOREVER.
Thank you for hearing our voices.
Sincerely,
Rebecca Melendez
P.S.
Please watch for the above issues in this General Plan because the Hawai'i Planning DirectorZendo Kern is NOT for the preservation of the land, is NOT for community voices, is NOT
for the protection of marine life and island resources, and IS for high-end developers:
Hundreds Of Hawaii Island Residents Protest Proposed Housing Project In Punaluu -Honolulu Civil Beat and the Hawai'i Planning Director didn't listen to community voices and
favored this developer.
petition: All Who Oppose the Resort in Punaluʻu Ka'ū This petition has almost 19,000signatures trying to SAVE Punalu'u from development and still Zendo Kern gave the "green
light" for this development.
Polluted runoff in Hawaii endangers green sea turtlesChemservice News This article waswritten 10 years ago saying harmful pollution has come from developments and Zendo Kern
still favored high-end developments for years after.
New Directors of Housing, Planning In Hawai‘i County Tied to Developers
Conflict of interest? Kern signs off on approval of project he represented as a planningconsultant - West Hawaii Today
From:ascendingstarseed
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan Testimony Here
Date:Saturday, November 30, 2024 12:24:11 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
The Big island Plan cannot go through the way it is designed. It is hard to believe any local helpeddesign this plan.
Here are some concerns:
There is a huge part of the plan dedicated to "Climate Change". However, why do mostexperts state there is NO climate danger? Climate Experts Speak Out Against ClimateDanger Click Here!
The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and literally means anyonein the entire world can have input on this plan.
Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”. LocalCommunities are local Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations, businesses,and individuals who live on Big Island or have property on Big Island that will be personallyaffected by projects, decisions, or activities in the general plan. Effective local communityengagement and management are crucial for the success and sustainability of any initiative,as it helps ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are considered.
The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave decisions tounelected officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be created. This is onpage 188, 40.8.
The Planning Department has sent out letters too many homeowners telling them their landuse will be changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan 2045. This willdrastically lower their property value and opens the door to rezone the area. This is notpono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce someone's property value is notokay. This must be made pono again.
There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This needs to befurther researched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say there is no climatedanger. Here is the pdf showing the scientist and what country they are from.https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf John Coleman, the firstweather man for Good Morning America and the Founder of the Weather Channel has goneon CNN and other media outlets stating, "There is no climate danger". He explain the reasonfor this narrative is the investors, in renewable energy, want to make these changes.
Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General Planmove forward without that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats" reads, "Incentivize
private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource values and,when appropriate, pursue the acquisition of lands for the protection of natural resources.""Incentives" mean more taxes. "Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" is this planreferring too because it's not the locals? "Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this say theyare going to pursing taking people's private property? Again with "protection of natural
resources". This plan should be focused on people growing more food and it is doing theexact opposite!
This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is needed forBig Island! We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food! Steve Shropshire, aresident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pd
Papaikou Site Plan: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf
Papaikou Development:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the plan.You can see it in the pdf below:
Part One:https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415f7b691725786.pdf
Part Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdf
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdf
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island.
Annette O'Toole
From:L Pasco
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony; Ken; Michelle Melendez
Subject:response to Hawaii County General Plan 2045
Date:Sunday, December 1, 2024 11:15:46 AM
Attachments:The County of Hawaii General Plan 2045 needs to be rewritten 2.pages
Importance:High
Hawaii County Planning Commissioners -
The County of Hawaii General Plan 2045 needs to be trashed and rewritten.
This general plan 2045 is full of double-speak, in the guise of politically-correct jargon. It proposes to give
powers to the County and State governments that will destroy our constitutional republic.
The General Plan 2045 severely abridges the right of personal liberty which our constitution so
preciously, and jealously guards for the people, and for posterity. You, who are putting the words
together in this planning document, callously override the most important value and spirit of our republic,
that of liberty, without a word of discussion or dissent about these abridgements.
The destruction of personal liberty may appear to be justified under our present, manmade climate-fear
mainstream narrative, but what are the actual facts that prove the existence of a manmade climate
catastrophe which you are using to allow for the possible abridging of the people’s rights?
Certainly the sea level rise problem has not happened, as Liliuokalani Park in Hilo is still not inundated
after 100 years. What other errors, distortions, and lies have been pushed as real facts? Are you certain
that there are no other scientists with opposing facts and information? Are you working with facts or are
you working with politicized ideologies? Where is your due diligence? These is your responsibility.
Ignorance has no place in scientific inquiry. To ignore any fact-based and reasoned presentation of
contrary information is ignorance. Making policy decisions based on these one-sided, unscientific and
politicized ideologies is the ruin of honest government and in our case the destruction of our constitutional
republic.
The ramifications of proceeding with this commission’s approval of General Plan 2045 and its proveably
unscientific reasoning will result in a future where only the wealthy will own businesses, and property, and
homes. The liberties and rights of the people, presently guaranteed protection by our constitution, will be
eliminated.
You and your progeny will curse this document that you expect the County Council to ratify and make into
a legally referenced guide for the future. You and your families will have to live with the unconstituional
overreach and tyranical abuse that the hypnotic language of this plan would allow.
The people will own nothing but will not be happy!
Aloha ,Loretta Pasco
From:Eileen Downing
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan
Date:Monday, December 2, 2024 11:41:55 AM
Attachments:Big Island General Plan 2045 Testimony .pdf
Aloha Commissioners,
The Big island Plan cannot go through the way it is designed. It is hard to believe any local helped
design this plan.
Here are some concerns:
There is a huge part of the plan dedicated to "Climate Change". However, why do most
experts state there is NO climate danger? Climate Experts Speak Out Against ClimateDanger Click Here!
The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and literally means anyone inthe entire world can have input on this plan.
Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”. Local
Communities are local Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations, businesses,and individuals who live on Big Island or have property on Big Island that will be personallyaffected by projects, decisions, or activities in the general plan. Effective local community
engagement and management are crucial for the success and sustainability of any initiative,as it helps ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are considered.
The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave decisions to
unelected officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be created. This is on page
188, 40.8.
The Planning Department has sent out letters too many homeowners telling them their landuse will be changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan 2045. This will
drastically lower their property value and opens the door to rezone the area. This is not
pono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce someone's property value is not okay.This must be made pono again.
There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This needs to be
further researched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say there is no climate
danger. Here is the pdf showing the scientist and what country they are from.https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf John Coleman, the first
weather man for Good Morning America and the Founder of the Weather Channel has goneon CNN and other media outlets stating, "There is no climate danger". He explain the reason
for this narrative is the investors, in renewable energy, want to make these changes.
Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General Planmove forward without that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats" reads, "Incentivize
private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource values and,
when appropriate, pursue the acquisition of lands for the protection of natural resources."
"Incentives" mean more taxes. "Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" is this plan
referring too because it's not the locals? "Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this say they
are going to pursing taking people's private property? Again with "protection of naturalresources". This plan should be focused on people growing more food and it is doing the
exact opposite!
This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is needed for Big
Island! We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food! Steve Shropshire, aresident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pdf
Papaikou Site Plan:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf
Papaikou Development:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the plan. You
can see it in the pdf below:
Part One:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415f7b691725786.pdf
Part Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdf
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdf
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island.
Respectfully,
Eileen Downing
Legend:
●Black:Directly out of General Plan
●Red:Edit
●Yellow Highlighted is requesting text to be Removed
●Pink Highlighted is a Concern/Comments
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Implementation Strategies
“Zoning &Land Use Regulations
Update regulations to align with the goals of the General Plan.”
Please change to:“Update regulations”to “align with the goals of local Communities and the
General Plan.”
“Public-Private Partnerships Collaborate with private entities and homeowners to achieve
mutual development and conservation objectives.”
CONCERN:The word “Homeowner”is not written anywhere in the entire plan.That is VERY
concerning.Why are you leaving homeowners out of the general plan that will affect them and
their future generations?Please include “homeowner”wherever “stakeholder”is and where
suggested in this document.Also,please be clear about who these private entities are that you
want to collaborate with so this is more transparent.
“Community Engagement Continuously engage residents and stakeholders in the decision-
making process.”
CONCERN:The community deserves to know who “Stakeholders”are and EXACTLY what they
have stake in.Please define.
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1.1 The purposes of the General Plan are to:
●Provide the framework for regulatory
decisions,capital improvement priorities,acquisition strategies,and other pertinent
government programs within the County organization and coordinated with State and
Federal programs.
This sounds like you want to take people’s property through acquisition and regulate the heck
out of locals.
Please change to the following:Provide framework that supports local farmers and
communities without further regulations,capital improvement priorities,and other pertinent local
and government programs within the County organization and coordinate with State and
Federal programs to support thriving communities.
●“Promote and safeguard the public interest and the interest of the County as a whole.”
Please change to the following:““Promote and safeguard the public interest and the interest
of the County as a whole without violating personal freedoms,the Constitution or further
regulating the public.”
●“Effect political and technical coordination in community improvement and development.”
CONCERN:This sounds like you will bring politics into community living.That is not pono.
Please change to:“Effect strategies that support community improvements and development
for locals.”
“The 2045 General Plan is the primary policy document for county agencies,planning
commissions,elected officials,landowners,developers,and citizens to guide land use policy
decisions for the Island of Hawaiʻi.”
Please change to:The 2045 General Plan is the primary policy document for county agencies,
planning commissions,elected officials,landowners,homeowners,developers,and locals to
guide land use policy decisions for the Island of Hawaiʻi.
Please add:(a)The general plan shall contain a statement of development objectives,
standards and principles with respect to the most desirable use of land within the county for
residential,recreational,agricultural,commercial,industrial and other purposes which shall be
consistent with proper conservation of natural resources without violating personal rights and
freedoms,and supporting local communities to prosper,and the preservation of our natural
beauty and historical sites,while still giving access to the public;the most desirable density of
population in the several parts of the county (Remove)
(b)The council shall enact zoning,subdivision,and such other ordinances which shall contain
the necessary provisions to support thriving communities,farmers and homeowners.The way it
is currently written describes zoning people out of their homes with more regulations and fines.
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(d)Amendments to the general plan may be initiated by the council or the planning director
giving adequate notice to the public for needed testimony.
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CONCERN WITH THE THREE CIRCLE “SUSTAINABILITY”DIAGRAM:The words:
Sustainability and Equity are part of a political woke vocabulary and should not be in the Hawaii
General Plan.Also,“Social and Culture Equity”should be removed.It is not the responsibility of
the planning department to control the behavior of people.That again is a “woke”agenda.Nor
does this language reflect a thriving community.“Environmental Protection”gives the impression
of more regulations and a reduction of people’s rights.Please remove it.
Instead call it:INNOVATION with these 3 circles:Economic Alternatives,Environmental
Support,Thriving Communities
The goal of the planning department should be to create an environment of prosperity and not
one of over regulation and constraints on locals.We can do those through new innovations and
not sustainability.Sustainability moves Big Island backwards not forward!
1.4 Innovation Principles and Practices
CONCERN:Big Island needs to move toward free energy,which is available and not
more regulations on what we have.
Change:Integrating innovation into the General Plan is crucial for fostering long-term
resilience and thriving communities.
Change:“This includes increasing the effectiveness of new technologies to support local
communities,improving coordination among various agencies and levels of government,and
finding new and innovative ways to support our natural and cultural resources.for better
development that supports a thriving environment,economic alternatives (sharing without taxes,
trading without regulation),and flourishing communities.The General Plan recognizes this need
and aligns with the Hawaiʻi 2050 Sustainability Plan1,which sets a strategic framework for
achieving a sustainable future.By embedding sustainability principles into its core,this Plan
sets forth a cohesive and forward-thinking strategy that addresses key challenges and
anticipates future needs.”Please remove what is highlighted!
CONCERN:By using the word “Sustainable”you are not supporting Hawaii to move forward.
You are creating more control of the environment,and communities.That is not Pono and
violates the HS [§5-7.5]"Aloha Spirit":"Aloha"means mutual regard and affection and
extends warmth in caring with no obligation in return.If the planning department creates
a general plan that adds more regulations and constraints on locals,they violate the
Aloha Spirit law.
The Hawaiʻi 2050 Innovation Plan “created the State’s first definition of sustainability”(remove):
A Hawaiʻi that achieves the following:
1.Respects the culture,character,beauty,and history of our state’s island communities;
2.Support a thriving community both socially and economically as we support our
environment to heal and prosper;and
3.Meets the needs of the present without violating freedoms or compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
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In the diagram:
“Regulatory Measures”
●County Code
●Administrative Rules
●Permits
This shows that this general plan will increase restrictions and fees on farmers and other locals.
This is not Pono.The plan should reflect innovation not constraints against the population.
Please change to
CHANGE TO:
“Innovation Practices”
●Implement new resources
●Administration support
●Economic Alternatives
Remove “permits”.Stop trying to permit the population to death!
CURRENTLY:The Plan also incorporates guidelines to serve as strategic directions and
standards to inform decisions regarding topics such as land use,infrastructure,housing,and
resource management.These guidelines help to ensure consistency in planning and
implementation,promoting sustainable growth,environmental stewardship,and community
well-being.(This is a complete overreach of the government.You cannot tell people what to do
with their property!It is NOT the responsibility of the planning department to ensure people’s
well-being!This should be revised to support environment,innovations,and thriving
communities.)
•Vision:The ability to plan for the future with creativity and innovation in support of thriving
communities.
•Goal:To see Hawaii Island become self-sustaining as communities and the environment
prosper
•Objective:Measurable,achievable,and time-bound milestones toward achieving a goal.
•Guideline:A stated course of action that shall take precedence when addressing areas of
concern and should be followed,unless a determination is made that it is not the most desirable
in a particular case;thus,a guideline may be deviated from without penalty or sanction as long2
as it supports thriving communities,economic alternatives and supporting the environment.
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Regulatory Implementing Actions (Locals DO NOT need more regulations and
hoops to jump through.That will not support thriving communities.)
Regulatory implementing actions are one of two types of approaches used in the General Plan
to pursue the vision,goals,and objectives.Regulatory actions are controlling in that they define
boundaries,development parameters,and measures intended to implement goals or objectives.
The three regulatory implementing actions in the Plan include:
Please change the last paragraph to:
Work with local communities to pursue the vision,goals,and objectives.Find fair and supportive
directions to define boundaries,development parameters,and measures intended to implement
goals or objectives.Three actions in the Plan include:
●General Plan Land Use Map:A map that graphically delineates the areas of intended
future land use types that support thriving communities and environmental support and
do not hinder personal freedoms.
●Policy:A general rule for action focused on a specific issue,derived from more general
goals3 that also support thriving communities and supporting the environment.
•Standard:A supportive measure that defines the meaning,quality,or quantity of a
policy by providing a way to measure its attainment.
In the General Plan,future land use maps,policies,and standards are specific to the actions
through which zoning ordinances,subdivisions,and public improvements or projects are
initiated or adopted through innovations and are flexible to support thriving communities.
“because,as they must conform to and implement the general plan in accordance with the
County Charter,Section 3-15.”Remove!The word “conform”is concerning.We are not in
Communist China.Please revise to support thriving communities.
Non-regulatory implementing actions typically involve community engagement,education and
outreach,partnership development,and resource allocation to encourage support from the
community (remove “compliance")and proactive efforts.This approach allows for flexibility
and innovation in achieving the Plan’s vision.
Throughout the General Plan,the objectives and policies are followed by a set of implementing
actions.There are three types:
Add:Community Support:Taking testimony and revisions from the community seriously and
implementing where possible.
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1.6 Grounded Vision and Goals
As we navigate our future,maintaining a balance between economic alternatives,environmental
support,and thriving communities is paramount.
By integrating those established values and principles,the General Plan ensures continuity and
reflects the collective vision of Hawaiʻi Island residents,guiding new innovation developments
while honoring our unique cultural and environmental heritage.
The four primary chapters of the Plan encompass the innovation pillars of environment,
community,and economy,as outlined in the Hawaiʻi State Planning Act Goals.
General Plan Vision Statement
Hawaiʻi Island is an exemplary leader with healthy and resilient communities that are built by
innovative developments,a thriving and diversified local economy,and collaborative biocultural
stewardship with locals.
General Plan Chapter
Goal
Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship Natural and cultural resources are thriving
and sustainably managed,preserved,and
restored to maintain our unique and diverse
environment and use innovative techniques if
and when appropriate to support future
growth.
Addressing Climate Change for
Island-Wide Health
CONCERN:Please realize there is no
climate change emergency.1944
credentialed scientists from around the
world have signed a “No Climate Change
Emergency Declaration”.You can find it
here:
https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/
Humans have less than 1%affect on climate.
Please do your own research on this.
Ensure the science is followed and
investigate credentialed scientists and the
Milankovitch cycles of which both have
shown the earth is cooling.Since humans
have less than 1%impact on climate,start
supporting ways that we can maintain a
healthy island by incorporating policies,
programs,infrastructure,and
decision-making that support the environment
and thriving communities.And NOT policies
that take away more freedoms and regulate
locals to death!
Hawaii Island will not believe in false
narratives with political agendas.
Innovative Development &Thriving We strategically apply innovative land use
Communities
It is NOT the responsibility of the planning
department to manage the health and safety
of communities.That is an overreach of the
government!
strategies incorporating indigenous and
contemporary knowledge and place-based
practices to direct and manage growth for
thriving communities.
Each community is connected by a
multimodal and modernized transportation
network that provides a system for safe,
efficient,and comfortable movement of
people and goods.
Our communities are adequately served by
innovation and efficient public infrastructure,
utilities,and services based on existing and
future growth needs,sound design principles,
and effective maintenance practices.
Our communities are thriving and supported
and have access to integrative health,
education,and social services to support a
high quality of life for all residents.
Residents have access to adequate (change
to:comfortable)and affordable housing to
meet the needs of the population and provide
equitable (remove)opportunities for
household flexibility and mobility.
We employ integrated systems that are
efficient,equitable (remove),fair,and
organized to facilitate coordination and
collaboration.
Thriving,Diversified,Competitive with
Economic Alternatives
Our economy is competitive,innovative,and
supportive.It helps our communities thrive
and increases local economic opportunities.
Agriculture is a robust sector that supports
local farmers and includes a broad range of
agricultural-based businesses that highlight
value,organic and good health practices.
A high quality of life for locals is maintained
when a supportive visitor industry balances
economic growth with natural and cultural
responsibility.
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2.1 Introduction
Collaborative biocultural (remove)stewardship is an approach to innovation development that
emphasizes collaboration and partnership building among stakeholders (Who are they and what
do they have stake in?),and homeowners and integrates natural and cultural resource
management strategies to promote thriving communities.conservation,sustainability,and
resilience (remove).
Cooperative efforts aimed at achieving innovative development sustainable management
(remove)of ecological systems are crucial for protecting our natural and built environments.
Land use planning and management should be holistic,inclusive (remove),and adaptive to
reflect thriving communities values,knowledge,and aspirations (remove).The General Plan
provides key strategies to achieve biocultural (remove)supportive stewardship,including
community engagement,partnership building,collaborative decision-making,and collective
action.
Environmental and social systems are complex and dynamic.These systems will require
adaptive management and continuous learning as we navigate the future.The policies
presented in this section seek to foster partnerships that are based on mutual respect,trust,and
shared values.The community engagement process must be inclusive to incorporate diverse
perspectives and knowledge systems into conservation and development strategies.Following
such practices can promote the co-creation of knowledge,the sharing of resources,and the
empowerment of communities.By leveraging the strengths and resources of different
stakeholders REMOVE (Who are they and what do they have stake in?),and homeowners we
can enhance the capacity of communities to manage natural and cultural resources sustainably
(remove).We can also facilitate the creation of new networks and alliances,promoting social
cohesion and resilience.Ultimately,the collaborative biocultural stewardship approach can
foster a more integrated,inclusive,and equitable approach to conservation and development
that reflects the aspirations and needs of local communities.(REMOVE THIS IS LANGUAGE IT
IS DESIGNED TO REDUCE FREEDOMS INCREASE GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDER
OVERREACH AND BRING IN MORE GOVERNMENT CONTROL)
CHANGE TO:We can also facilitate the creation of new innovative programs that support and
reflect the aspirations of thriving local communities.
This fundamental element of the Plan strives to cultivate a sense of place and connection to the
environment and recognizes that the management of natural and cultural resources requires the
participation of local communities,government,homeowners and other agencies diverse
actors,including communities,governments,non-governmental organizations,and private
sector entities.By promoting collaborative decision-making and collective action,we can
enhance the effectiveness,equity,and legitimacy of conservation and development and
innovative policies.By promoting community-based conservation and restoration strategies,we
can enhance ecological integrity,promote biodiversity,and preserve cultural heritage and scenic
landscapes.(Redundant Remove)Biocultural stewardship acknowledges the role of cultural
diversity in shaping environmental perceptions,attitudes,and behaviors (Remove.People do
not want to be manipulated).[It recognizes that cultural practices arising from traditional
ecological knowledge are integral to maintaining ecosystem services and biological diversity.]
(remove)
Change to:Cultural practices arising from traditional ecological knowledge are integral to
supporting the growth of thriving communities that wish to improve their environment.
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Table 1:Biocultural (change to Land)Stewardship Challenges
The word “Bioculture”is reflective of both biological and cultural factors that affect human
behavior.Locals do not want the planning department to affect our behavior.Your job is to
support the land,environment,and thriving communities.
Native Habitat
•Hawaiʻi has been known as the extinction capital of the world.
•Climate change and sea level rise pose threats to existing habitats for native flora and fauna.
REMOVE (Again,according to 1944 credential scientists from around the world,there is no
climate danger.This is a narrative created by the “stakeholders”to move their agenda forward.
https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/)Has the water level risen in any of the towns in
Hawaii?
•Longer and/or more severe weather and climate change may increase the likelihood of
wildfires.REMOVE (The Maui fire was NOT normal.A fire where trees do not burn but glass is
melted out of cars,where animals and humans are left recognizable,and where plastic doesn’t
burn or even melt is not normal.That was an attack and murder of our Lahaina ohana.That is
why only 20 building permits have been issued after a year!AND why Lahahina is STILL locked
down!)
•Invasive species continue to pose a threat to native and endemic species as well economic,
environmental,and human health.(Reminder:It is not the responsibility of the planning
department to protect people’s health.)
•The carrying capacity of our resources is not comprehensively modeled and monitored.
(Modeled and monitored should be for government agencies.)
•The County lacks specific regulations for wetlands,riparian ecosystems,or other valuable
habitats.
Stewardship
•The County has a limited budget for its large-scale geographic responsibility for the protection
of public trust natural and cultural resources.(Revise.This doesn’t make sense.What are you
trying to say?What responsibility are you talking about?What does the protection of public trust
mean?)
•Hawaiʻi Island has a large variation of unique biomes and ecosystems.
•The difference between traditional and modern practices along with varying mauka to makai
ownership makes it difficult to comprehensively steward natural resources.
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Native Habitat
The County can collaborate with the State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development to
create models for monitoring the carrying capacity of natural resources that will support farmers
and thriving communities.
•Ongoing conservation work can continue to evolve from species-specific conservation (e.g.,
Albizia eradication)to focus on ecosystem restoration across multiple land ownership to protect
Hawaiʻi’s biodiversity and support local farms.
•Maintaining healthy,native-dominant forests offers immense savings of land biocultural
(Remove)and water resources that might otherwise be lost to the impacts of climate change
(Remove)and invasive species.
•Conservation lands hold significant value in the water resources they represent.
•Incentivizing and developing regenerative land uses without further regulations or fines,such
as agroforestry,can provide sustainable opportunities to ecosystems and communities.
•Hawaiʻi can become a statewide adaptation and resiliency leader by focusing on its unique
strengths and diversity to evolve with changing realities.
•Urban forestry can be prioritized or incentivized in the County Code.This means more
regulations and possible fines.No thank you!Change to:Support the further growth of current
urban forestry
Watersheds
●Establish more place-based watershed partnerships to create unique management plans
that incorporate the generational knowledge of those water systems and protect our
island’s watersheds and local farms.
•Strengthen the integration of Hawaiian biocultural remove resource management and
traditional ecological knowledge across County government to support local farms.
•Practice an integrated approach to ecosystem-based collaborative management that considers
the entire ecosystem and local communities.
•Watershed protection and management require collaboration and coordination across all levels
of government and must include effective community engagement.Revise to:Support
Watershed and management coordination which integrates local communities.
Stewardship
●Hawaiʻi Island has a large variation of its unique natural biomes and ecosystems.
●Ongoing interagency coordination,including consultation with place-based land
stewards,cultural and historical advisory groups,land and homeowners,and other
stakeholders being transparent of what they hold stake in.
•The County can take a more proactive role in exercising its protective public trust role for
natural and cultural resources.This sounds like government overreach.Again,the planning
department is NOT responsible for protecting the public.That is a byproduct of what you do but
it is NOT the main part of your job!Revise to:The County can take a more proactive role in
supporting thriving communities and their natural and cultural resources.
•Maintain and increase involvement with existing partnerships and identify new partners that
help promote and enhance biocultural (remove)Land stewardship.
•Collaborate to complete additional EPA-approved watershed plans to increase eligibility for
future conservation funding.
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2.2 Biocultural Stewardship Goal,
Objectives,Policies,and Actions
Objective 1
Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats.
Policies
1.4 Maintain the shoreline for recreational,cultural,educational,and/or scientific uses in a
manner that is protective of nature,respectful of resources,and is of the maximum benefit to the
general public.
1.8 Prioritize native landscaping for all County projects while allowing communities to enjoy it at
their leisure.
1.11 Encourage and incentivize green belts,tree plantings,and landscape plans and designs in
urban areas without further regulations or fines.
1.13 Incentivize private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource
and values without further regulations or fines.and,when appropriate,pursue the acquisition of
lands for the protection of natural resources (Remove!This is a 110%overreach of the
government.)
1.14 Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,
homeowners,and other stakeholders (What do they have a stake in?Who are they?)to:
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a)Implement the Hawai‘i State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP)(What is this plan?Where
can it be found?)
b)Better understand and model carrying capacities of the island’s habitats and
resources
c)Improve the inventory of forested lands and associated ecosystem services
d)Encourage the continued identification and inclusion of unique wildlife habitat areas
of Native Hawaiian habitat within the Natural Area Reserve System
e)Anticipate future habitat migration,especially wetlands and coastal ecosystems
f)Prioritize quantitative wetland assessment to identify wetlands
g)Expand native and/or endemic forest cover
h)Improve enforcement for illegal activities that harm or degrade endemic habitats
(Who is defining endemic habitats and how is it defined?I MUST be defined by Hawaii
citizen commission and not anyone outside Hawaii.Mainland people should NOT be
able to define this.)
1.18 Public landscaping and irrigation shall be designed to maximize water use
efficiency and native plants.
Actions
1.b Review tree survey requirements and amend the Code to incorporate as part of site
planning for public use.
1.h Develop buffer policies to protect native forests,wildlife,rivers,streams,coastal
waters,and other native habitats without.This is too vague.What policies are you
considering and will that come with penalties?If so,remove this.
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1.i Create incentives for landowners to retain and re-establish forest cover in upland
watershed areas with an emphasis on native forest species without further regulations or
fines.
1.k Amend the landscape standards in Rule or Code (Remove)to require the use of
native plants for screening or landscaping.
Change to:Support local education on the importance of using native plants for
screening or landscaping.
1.l Amend the Code to incentivize (Remove)Replace with Support local education on
the importance of the establishment of threatened and endangered endemic plant
species within their habitable ranges during development approvals.
1.m Review the Code and consider amendments to encourage site clustering of
development in order to avoid critical environmental areas and assets.REMOVE
This is more unneeded regulations.This is BIG Island.People do not need to be ontop
of each other.You’re promoting too many regulations.
1.n Develop and establish Open Space Network Overlay on current unoccupied territory
for natural landscape features,such as beaches and dunes,forests,streams,
floodplains,wetlands,estuaries,or recharge areas that have the inherent capacity to
avoid,minimize,or mitigate the impacts of climate change (Remove)
1.q Develop comprehensive programs and policies and provide resources for enhancing
urban forestry canopy cover in unoccupied areas and without further regulations or fines
for local farmers.
1.u Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders and local farmers to develop a program for the identification and protection
of plant species of special status,including plants significant for cultural practitioners.
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2.7 Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,and
homeowners,and other stakeholders (Remove.Who are these people and what do they
have stake in?)to:
○a)Implement a comprehensive conservation plan that identifies priority
watershed areas for habitat restoration and enhancement without further
regulations or fines on locals.
○b)Review and designate forest,river corridors,and watershed areas into the
conservation district during State land use boundary comprehensive reviews.
○c)Monitor nearshore water quality and impacts to reefs and marine
environments and address land-based sources of impacts.
○d)Protect and restore wetlands and riparian corridors to ensure more pristine
water quality,decrease erosion,and increase sediment management,
groundwater infiltration,nutrient/pollutant uptake,soil moisture retention,
stormwater abatement,and cultural/community connections without further
regulations or fines on locals..
○e)Develop reasonable standards to improve stream and coastal water quality
monitoring and encourage local communities to develop such projects without
further regulations or fines on locals.
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Objective 3
Increase direct community restoration and collaborative efforts to conserve and
nourish the island’s biocultural resources.
Policies
3.1 Encourage an overall conservation ethic in the use of Hawaiʻi’s resources by
protecting,preserving,and conserving critical and significant natural resources without
further fines and regulation on the population.
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Actions
4.b Change from:Reassess Certified Local Government status to ensure the support of
farmers and homeowners and maximize funding opportunities for self-supporting
communities.
4.h Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,
other local communities,and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have
stake in)to develop design guidelines for designated communities containing significant
historic buildings,sites,or landscapes.
4.i Assess and prioritize County-owned lands for historic site restoration in collaboration
with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,other local
communities,and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have stake in).
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Objective 5
Protect,restore,and enhance our communities’unique scenic character.
Policies
5.c Develop a process for reviewing and revising guidelines for designating Natural
Beauty Sites without invasion of current resident areas or local farms.
5.d Establish a Scenic Resources Protection Program to identify,inventory,and protect
areas of significant beauty.The program could include recommendations from the
Scenic Resources Inventory and Mapping Project (2016)without invasion of current
resident areas or local farms.
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3.1 Introduction
The climate change section of the General Plan is intended to be used as a policy guide for the
coordinated climate mitigation and adaptation efforts on Hawaiʻi Island.This element provides a
high-level policy framework,building on the scientific knowledge and government-level
strategies and actions developed in the Integrated Action Plan (ICAP)for the island of Hawaiʻi.
This is VERY Concerning!
As stated earlier the World Climate Declaration was signed currently by 1,944 scientists
stating there is no climate danger.Here is what a few more scientists have to say.On the
Boston Globe’s YouTube channel,on May 14,2010,MIT Professor of Meteorology Richard
Lindzen shared the following:
“If one asks,“Is the temperature increasing or decreasing?”it's always doing one
or the other.I have no concern about that.By asking people to worry about
whether it's going up or down,you're immediately establishing dishonesty.The
Earth is always changing.Climate change is nothing you have to prove.It always
is happening.It always has happened.So,to make that into something alarming
seems a little bit weird to me1.”
1 “Global warming:why you should not worry,”by the Boston Globe,May 14,2010.
Dr.David Dilley,a former Meteorologist with the National Weather Service,United States
Air Force,Senior Research Meteorologist,and Climatologist at Global Weather Oscillations Inc.,
has 50 years’experience in meteorology and climatology.He's also a working partner in the
International Hurricane Protection Association.This is what he has to say about global warming:
“Global warming begins in the Arctic and Antarctic.It has about a 230-year cycle.
When it comes back,it takes about 20 years for it to hit its peak.It started in the
1990s and hit its peak this past year.With global warming,the Antarctic and
higher regions warm up.As it warms up,you have less cold air available to filter
south into the middle latitudes,and it warms the middle latitudes.That is global
warming2.”
Dilley explained that the same thing happens with global cooling but in reverse,as the
temperature increases and decreases in cycles.Dilley then shared that 2022 was the coldest
spring and summer on record,with the winter of 2021 being the coldest winter on record.He
also shared that in April 2023,five months before the Lahaina Fire,the Earth was running
low-to-normal temperatures,and the Arctic was actually cooling down.
Dilley is also an expert of the “Milankovitch Cycle,”which illustrates the rotation of the
Earth,sun,and the moon,and their effects on global warming.According to Dilley,every
120,000 years,the Earth comes closest to the sun.Then,about 68,000 years later,it's the
furthest approach from the sun.He says that our closest approach was 8,000 years ago.Dilley
states,“We were warmer 6,000 to 8,000 years ago than we are today.The reason was that we
were the closest approach to the sun and we had just come out of an Ice Age.We're 8,000
years off the peak now,and so we're actually cooling down.”
John Coleman,also an expert on the weather,shares the same thoughts.Coleman was
the original weatherman on Good Morning America in the 1970s.He founded The Weather
Channel in the 1980s.In 1982,he was voted “Meteorologist of the Year”by the American
Meteorology Society.With regards to the Arctic and sea levels,Coleman states:
“They tell us that we're melting the polar ice caps.The Antarctic polar ice cap is
at an all-time high,and the Arctic ice cap is increasing again after diminishing.
They tell us that we're flooding the shorelines.Do you live on the coast?How
much has the water come up in your lifetime?They manufactured data to make it
look like we're increasing the water level of the oceans,but we’re not3.”
Professor Richard Lindzen states:
3 “John Coleman's case against significant man-made global warming,”by Kusi News,June 24,2013.
https://youtu.be/K56fms2VZTc?si=Cn-ApS8z2Y_kiI76
2 “Signals -Global Cooling Cycle Beginning -Global Warming Ending -Professor David Dilley,”by David Dilley
GlobalWeatherCycles,May 10,2023.https://youtu.be/sa-_tlITPnM?si=67zNptmdOoWQzWqF
https://youtu.be/pwvVephTIHU?si=XoxAcPc51JNOXdeR
“At any given place,traditionally,sea level is measured by what are called tide
gauges:a stick in the water,basically.Two things that change are what a tide
gauge shows:the land moving up and down and the sea moving up and down.In
most places,it's the land that has the biggest effect,and so you don't have a
good measure of sea level rise141.”
Let’s review the danger of water rising and engulfing coastline towns.Is there one city or
town on the shoreline that is in danger of being underwater?Is Venice,a town that lives at sea
level,in danger of being lost to the sea?Have home insurance companies stopped giving
insurance policies to homeowners who live on the coastline because they’ll soon be
underwater?The answer would be no!
On August 21,2020,NASA published an article titled “NASA-led Study Reveals the Causes of
Sea Level Rise Since 1900.”It reads:
“Sea levels have risen on average 1.6 millimeters (0.063 inches)per year
between 1900 and 20184.”
That means the sea level has risen a little over 7.4 inches in the last 118 years!Does that show
the world is in danger of being engulfed by water?No.It shows that it will be a very,very,very
long time before humans are in danger.Does that mean documentaries like “An Inconvenient
Truth”are telling lies?
An article was published in the Seattle Times on October 12,2007,titled “British judge ruled the
Oscar-winning film on global warming,"An Inconvenient Truth,"contains "nine errors5."”
Here is the list of inaccuracies found in Court taken from the “Friends Of Science”website6.
The inaccuracies in the documentary include:
1.The film claims that melting snow s on Mount Kilimanjaro evidence global warming.The
Government’s expert was forced to concede that this is not correct.
2.The film suggests that evidence from ice cores proves that rising CO2 levels cause
temperature increases over 650,000 years.The Court found that the film was misleading:over
that period,the rises in CO2 lagged behind the temperature rises by 800-2,000 years.
6 “Inaccuracies in Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth -A Ruling of the British High Court”
https://friendsofscience.org/assets/documents/FOS%20Essay/British_High_Court_Ruling_on_An_Inconvenient_Tru
th.html
5“Truth is,Gore film has 9 errors,British judge rules,”by Mary Jordan,Oct 12,2007.
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/truth-is-gore-film-has-9-errors-british-judge-rules/
4 “NASA-led Study Reveals the Causes of Sea Level Rise Since 1900,”by Ian J.O'Neill /Jane J.Lee,August 21,
2020.https://climate.nasa.gov/news/3012/nasa-led-study-reveals-the-causes-of-sea-level-rise-since-1900/
3.The film uses emotive images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests that this has been caused
by global warming.The Government’s expert had to accept that it was “not possible”to attribute
one-off events to global warming.
4.The film shows the drying up of Lake Chad and claims that this was caused by global
warming.The Government’s expert had to accept that this was not the case.
5.The film claims that a study showed that polar bears had drowned due to disappearing arctic
ice.It turned out that Mr.Gore had misread the study:in fact,four polar bears drowned,and this
was because of a particularly violent storm.
6.The film threatens that global warming could stop the Gulf Stream,throwing Europe into an
ice age.The Claimant’s evidence was that this was a scientific impossibility.
7.The film blames global warming for species losses,including coral reef bleaching.The
Government could not find any evidence to support this claim.
8.The film suggests that sea levels could rise by 7 meters,causing the displacement of millions
of people.In fact,the evidence is that sea levels are expected to rise by about 40 centimeters
over the next 100 years and there is no such threat of massive migration.
9.The film claims that rising sea levels has caused the evacuation of certain Pacific islands to
New Zealand.The Government was unable to substantiate this,and the Court observed that
this appears to be a false claim.
Also,the Court's interim ruling included the following:
1.The film suggests that the Greenland ice covering could melt,causing sea levels to rise
dangerously.The evidence is that Greenland will not melt for a millennia.
2.The film suggests that the Antarctic ice covering is melting;the evidence was that it is,in fact,
increasing.
High Court Judge Michael Burton stated:
“Former Vice President Al Gore,the documentary’s moderator,makes nine
statements in the film that are not supported by the current mainstream scientific
consensus.For instance,Gore’s script implies that Greenland or West Antarctica
might melt soon,creating a sea-level rise of up to 20 feet that would cause
devastation from San Francisco to the Netherlands to Bangladesh139.”
The judge called this “distinctly alarmist”and said the consensus view is that if
Greenland melted,it would release this amount of water “but only after,and over,a millennia.”
The climate change narrative will destroy people’s freedom and add more regulations,fines and
fees.Do not allow this government narrative to continue on the Big Island.The people do NOT
want more laws,regulations,and fines based on a false narrative that completely changes
community infrastructures from self-reliant to “sustainable”living,with “stakeholders”carrying
the purse strings and the power.That is NOT Pono!
Gregg Braden is a geologist,five-time New York Times best-selling author,scientist,
international educator,and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science,
social policy,and human potential,had this to say about the dangers of carbon on the planet:
“The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is a false narrative to begin with.We are carbon-based
beings.By demonizing carbon dioxide and carbon life,we’re actually demonizing ourselves7.”
Science 101 shows us that plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.If plants
die due to lack of carbon dioxide,so do humans for lack of oxygen.During the Cretaceous
Period,which began 145 million years ago and ended 66 million years ago,we had a lot more
carbon than we do today -tons more!This was the time of the dinosaurs,and everything was
huge!Plants were much larger than they are now.
The sea levels were also a lot higher during the Cretaceous Period.Was that due to
more carbon dioxide?Not according to an article at Britannica.com written by Thor Arthur
Hansen,Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology,Paleoecology,and Evolution at Western
Washington University,U.S.,and Carl Fred Koch,Professor of Geological Sciences at Old
Dominion University,Norfolk,Virginia.It was fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia
Britannica and last updated on Feb 7,2024.The article said that sea level was higher primarily
because the water in the ocean basins was displaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic
ridges8.It was not due to carbon!It was due to the Earth's mantle.
On January 11,2023,in an episode titled “Why “THE POWERS THAT BE”are So
Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”posted on geologist and scientist Gregg
Braden’s YouTube channel,John L.Petersen of the Arlington Institute stated:
“If you could look at the ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland,you would see that the
temperature of the Earth increases or decreases around 800 years before the change in
carbon dioxide.That means carbon dioxide does not drive the change;it is the response to
the temperature change9.”
In the same interview,Braden stated:
9 “Why ‘THE POWERS THAT BE’are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”by Gregg
Braden,January 11,2023.https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=cz2jDjrSmJaITiDx
8 “Cretaceous Period,”by Carl Fre Koch,Thor Arthur Hansen,
https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
7 “Gregg Braden -Why “THE POWERS THAT BE”are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”
by Gregg Braden Official,January 11,2023.https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
“We’re being led to believe that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher;that the Earth is
going to be destroyed if they are higher;and that C02 is the driving temperature,both of which
are not true147.”
Gregg showed a graph indicating that during the Cretaceous Period,carbon dioxide
levels were over three times higher than they are today.Carbon dioxide levels were between
800-1,000 parts per million.During this period,there was an extreme greening of the Earth.
Plants and life thrived!
According to Braden:
“If CO2 drops below 184 parts per million,that seems to be the threshold where we (humans)
are in trouble!If CO2 drops below those levels,we are actually cutting off the very life-force that
is providing oxygen on this planet.”
Is the entire CO2 narrative intended to increase the bankroll of the “stakeholders”around
the world invested in renewable energy with no regard for human life?
Stakeholders who’ve invested in progressive and “sustainable energy"have a lot to gain
in their pocketbooks by populations living in fear of climate change and believing they will be
“saving”the Earth by going along with renewable energy and electric vehicles.They’ll also be
giving up a lot of their freedoms in doing so.
Page 59
Transportation
The General Plan further discusses strategies for decreasing vehicle reliance and (Remove)
improving public Transportation Access and Mobility.You have no right to hinder people’s
right to travel.Please take ANYTHING out that references decreasing people’s use of their
vehicle!
The County can reduce its footprint by increasing the percentage of renewable fuel used to
power public facilities and infrastructure,reducing VMT,(REMOVE).YOU CANNOT LIMIT
PEOPLE’S RIGHT TO TRAVEL.THAT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION AND IS BEYOND
YOUR JURISDICTION
Page 61
The General Plan expands on opportunities for climate-conscious land development in the Land
Use section without violating people’s rights,over regulating or increasing fines.
Page 63
The General Plan further expands on strategies to increase resilience in the Transportation
Access and Mobility,Public Utilities,and Public Facilities and Services sections without
violating the Constitution,or over regulating farmers and homeowners.
The General Plan expands on renewable energy in the Public Utilities section with safety
studies prior to installation,and without increasing costs to the public.
Page 66
Transportation
•Promoting the use of electric vehicles through expanding charging infrastructure and educating
the public on the safety studies done for the use of these vehicles from third parties.
Renewable Energy
•Increasing the use of green technology (including third party safety studies)will increase the
energy independence of individuals and businesses on the island.
•Supporting renewable energy technologies,such as solar,wind,ocean thermal energy
conversion (OTEC),and geothermal (Remove.This practice is not safe for an island with active
volcanoes!)
Land Use &the Built Environment
•Implementing smart growth strategies,without violating people’s right to travel can reduce
urban sprawl and create more walkable communities.
•Developing a County building code that balances health and safety,affordability,and carbon
footprint (REMOVE!This is more regulations and fines.NOT Pono!It is NOT your responsibility
to focus on people’s health.That is for each individual!This is an overreach!
•Encouraging the construction of energy-efficient buildings and retrofitting existing buildings
being sure to prove any additional technology is safe for the public..
•Promoting regenerative agriculture practices that reduce emissions and enhance carbon
sequestration while not further regulating farms or increasing fines.
•Greening urban areas increases the availability of cool areas for residents to live and recreate.
•Integrating energy savings and waste management,without more regulations and fines on the
population,provides an opportunity to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in new development.
Conservation
•Protecting reefs and marine ecosystems that act as carbon sinks,without hindering public use.
•Implementing a One Water strategy and other water-saving technologies and practices can
reduce the energy required for water treatment and distribution.This is NOT a good idea.If this
goes down,where will people get their water?Remove or revise.
•Conserving natural habitats without hindering public use to preserve biodiversity and enhance
ecosystem resilience to climate change.
•Efforts to expand renewable energy,with third party safety studies and without hindering public
use,can consider the preservation of unique and diverse ecosystems,avoiding negative
impacts on wildlife and natural habitats.
Additional Measures
•Improving public engagement about climate change and encouraging sustainable practices.
(Remove and educate yourself on the fact that scientists from around the world have stated
there is no climate danger.)
•Implementing policies and regulations that support climate mitigation efforts,without further
regulations or fines on locals.(Please educate yourself)
•Supporting research into new technologies and approaches for reducing emissions and
enhancing resilience and include third party safety studies while ensuring no further cost to the
public.
Page 67
Water Resources •Management
Promoting a One Water strategy can create cross-agency collaboration to identify and address
overlapping challenges in adapting to sea level rise and building more resiliency into
infrastructure across water,wastewater and stormwater sectors.How does this promote
collaboration?This seems like a monopoly.
Agriculture &•Food Security
Encouraging the cultivation of climate-resilient and diversified crops to enhance food security
without further regulations and fines.
Infrastructure &Urban Planning
Retrofitting or relocating bridges and roads provides an opportunity to reduce GHG emissions
by reducing miles traveled.(REMOVE)THIS VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION.YOU CANNOT
DEPRIVE PEOPLE OF THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL.ALSO,HOW ARE YOU GOING TO
“RELOCATE”LOCAL BRIDGES.THIS SHOULD BE REMOVED!
●Implement zoning and land use planning policies that consider climate risks and promote
sustainable development after a full investigation of the climate change narrative is
examined.(Do not further regulate and fine people without fully investigating the climate
change narrative and proving that any additional technology is safe for the human life.)
Social Equity
●Engage communities in planning and decision-making processes to ensure that
adaptation measures are socially inclusive (Remove.This is woke language.)and
culturally appropriate.
●Increasing equitable resilience to climate hazards will benefit historically marginalized
and frontline Engage communities (What does this mean?)and those that are vulnerable
to climate change impacts.
Energy &•Transportation
●Invest in renewable energy sources that are proven safe and affordable to the public to
reduce GHG emissions and increase energy resilience.
●Promote energy efficiency in buildings and transportation that are proven safe and
affordable to the public to reduce overall energy consumption and without increasing
regulations or fines
Biodiversity &Ecosystems
●Managed retreat strategies and new shoreline setback regulations would expand open
space along the shoreline to support coastal ecosystems such as anchialine pools
without hindering public access.
●Supporting conservation programs that are proven safe for the people and the
environment can help protect native species and habitats from climate change impacts
without hindering public access and without increasing regulations and fines.
●Strengthening measures to control and eradicate invasive species can help protect local
ecosystems.
●Enhance habitat connectivity to allow species to migrate in response to changing
environmental conditions without hindering public access and without increasing
regulations and fines.
Education &Capacity Building
●Build capacity for local government agencies by providing training and resources that
improve their ability to plan and implement climate adaptation initiatives without
increasing regulations and fines.
●Collaborate and coordinate with the County’s Office of Sustainability,Climate,Equity,
and Resilience (OSCER).This is woke language and should be removed.
●Support research and monitoring efforts to better understand climate impacts and the
effectiveness of adaptation measures.(Please educate yourself on this false
narrative)
●Develop and implement educational programs to raise awareness about climate change
and adaptation strategies.REMOVE (This is a FALSE narrative that you would be
perpetuating.)
Page 68
3.2 Climate Change Goal,
Objectives,Policies,and Actions
This ENTIRE section should be removed.Rosa Korie WARNED that what is planned for this
country through the planning departments “is an erasure of jurisdictional boundaries.It is a loss of
private property rights,a loss of sovereignty -both personal physical sovereignty and physical
sovereignty in terms of our nation -and it's a loss of our freedom.”
From Rosa Koire's special presentation to the New Hampshire Legislature.
https://youtu.be/350IbVtpzvw?si=u_NNsNoL9XtGxDEA
Page 71
8.3 Collaborate with farmers,government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?to monitor impacts that
may be specific to Hawaiʻi County due to its unique exposure to climate change and sea level rise
impacts.(Please educate yourself on this false narrative.Is Kona or Hilo or any Hawaiian town
close to being underwater?NO!)
8.11 Partner with government (e.g.,State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development
[OPSD]),private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other stakeholders REMOVE Who
are they?What do they have stake in?to analyze conservation buffers to accommodate shifting
native habitats impacted by climate change,particularly wetlands and high-elevation forests.
(Remove this ENTIRE section!We do NOT want “buffer”zones!You want to take away the
ability for people to be in nature.That is NOT pono!)
8.b Support and partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?on research for adaptive
policies and technology that includes safety studies to the public and environment,that increase
resilience without further regulations and fines on the public..
8.d Adopt a land acquisition program with potential leaseback options for the purchase of
hazard-prone locations or those with beneficial attributes for climate adaptation and mitigation.
REMOVE.THIS IS GOVERNMENT OVERREACH!THIS IS NOT A COMMUNIST
COUNTRY!YOU CANNOT TAKE PEOPLE’S PROPERTY!
8.e Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?to implement
environmentally beneficial upgrades for wastewater,irrigation,and/or landscaping,including sea
level rise,storm,and other climate change considerations.(Remove).Getting at least three bids
for contracts from different companies.
Pg 74
-4.1.1 Introduction
1st para:“achieve sustainable development and”(Remove)
change “resilient”to safe
2nd para:“Sustainable development is a key objective of land use planning for the County.By
strategically”and in the sentence “Land use planning is essential.(Remove)change “resilient”
to safe.
3rd para:-change “resilience”to safety.“and the impacts of climate change”(Remove)Better
prepared for and protected against potential disasters.Change:“sustainable”to diversified.
“desirable”to fair,equitable.
Last para 5th line down:Change:“should”to may
Pg 75
Economic Opportunity Planning:“other growth sectors.”Need to be specific,identify other
growth sectors.
Last sentence:“muck like the weave of sustainability,”(Remove)
Pg.76 Table 16:Land Use Key Trends
Changing &Aging Population:“Over the next 25 years …..0.9%per annum”decline in
population already seen and projected needs to addressed as to why the population is in
decline.How you do Planning if you don’t address reasons for population decline.This is
crucial.
Housing Affordability &Choice:“In 2010…”down to “However,on average,Hawaii County’s
overcrowding…..”
Shifting Visitor Accommodation Types:-Change “With the upward trend….”to “rentals.”&
“There is also a shift..”Revise that entire sentence.
Job Availability &Growth:-Revise last sentence “In 2020,14%of the…..”
Pg.77 Table 17:Land Use Challenges
Revise:
Infrastructure section
Regulations section
Funding &Financing entire section
Land Use Compatibility entire section
Public Engagement entire section
-(My note is What is NIMBYism?)
Pg.78 Table 18:Land Use Opportunities
Infrastructure::last sentence “County departments can provide…..”
Regulations:Red:“Collaborate across State and County agencies to…..”(Need more public
input and ideas);
“The most direct role the County plays..,..property tax policy.”(Need much more research on
property tax rates,regulations,policies &scrutinized by the public who are affected by
paying property taxes.This should be the most glaring concern so that we do not leave
tax burden for future generations who may lose their properties to taxes paid to the
government).
Funding &Financing:“Partner with the State and other counties to create a capacity building
plan…..stakeholders.”(Remove)
Market Conditions:“Seek to acquire land for affordable housing developments….”Add:
without violating people’s right to own property or take this out.Revise it.This is government
overreach!
Land Use Compatibility:“Demonstrate smart growth developments.”(Remove)
Public Engagement:“Encourage affordable housing projects to meet the needs of
neighborhoods (YIMBY)without further regulations and fines.”(What is YIMBY?)and next line
“Apply strategies to….”“stakeholder”.Who are these stakeholders?What do they have stake
in?
Pg.79
4.1.2 Land Use Goal,Objectives,Policies,and Actions
Item 9.7 -Red:“Encourage”change to Mandate developers
Item 9.8 -Red:“Route selection for …..”that entire sentence.(This is a high priority revision as
it pertains directly to 5G dangers.Here is where the people/public need to have direct
input/approval/changes.
Item 9.a -Red:“Develop a process for County…..”this is crucial for public scrutiny &opportunity
for the public to get transparency.Transparency can only be realized if we,the public include
ourselves into all governmental processes.If not,we will not get transparency,period!
Pg 80 Land Use Goal,Objectives,Policies,and Actions -continued
Item 9.e -“Conduct a review and re-evaluation….”entire sentence to be revised.
Item 10.3 “Proposed discretionary permits for large developments…..Ka’u Districts”-Not clear
needs revision.
Item 10.b “Amend…….allow CPDs to be applied to all zoning districts…”-Why amend the
Zoning Code?We need to compare current Zoning Codes to what they propose to amend to
see if the people or the developers have the advantage.What are CPDs?
Item 10.c -Red:“Collaborate with the State Office of Planning…..Native Hawaiian customary
and traditional..”Need to revise to ensure that Hawaiian cultural experts,NOT the State
government or its agencies have any input for preserving,protecting,educating,safeguarding,
sharing,marketing,..every aspect of utilizing our native Hawaiian (kanaka maoli)heritage of
language,practices,traditions,religion &more belong exclusively to the kanaka maoli elders,
experts,kupuna,kahuna,healers NEVER the government or its agencies…NEVER!!!
Pg 81 continue
Item 11.4 “Concurrency reviews should incorporate…..(Remove)”entire sentence absolutely
NO!
Actions
11.a -Red:“Collaborate with the SHPD to create…..”entire sentence -Need experts.
11.d -Red:“Amend Zoning Code….”do not give the Planning Director more power,it’s time to
decrease power for that position,we need to humble these government workers/servants.Now
is that time as history has shown us,when they have power,they want more;when they have
more power,it’s not enough &the cycle continues while the people suffer.STOP giving away
the power from the people.
11.f -“Update traffic impact…..”(Remove)entire sentence.Travel should not be the Planning
Board’s power to take away from me or you,ever.
Objective 12 Reduce the threat to life and property from natural hazards and disasters.
Policies
The above sentence -Red:add “unnatural &natural hazards”-It is important to identify the
reality that unnatural hazards have always existed,therefore,why is that omitted?
12.3 Red:“Consider natural …….”Again add in unnatural &force the Planning Board to
address DE disasters,weather machine disasters which are human created disasters,which is
criminal.Why shouldn’t the Planning Board include these disasters as they certainly affect the
health &safety of the people &our environment.
12.8 Red:“Encourage the development….”entire sentence.Again,must address DE/Weather
machines/human initiated disasters.
Pg 82 Actions
Item 12.a -Red:“Update the Building Code…..”entire sentence need extreme revisions,I
initially wanted to delete,but it is necessary to revise to include unnatural/man made disasters &
address “carbon footprint”.These are areas to not hide by deleting,but rather talk about them
through revisions.
Item 12.g -“Amend the Zoning Code….”(Remove)Until they can prove climate change is
happening,delete this section that refers to climate change as that is a false narrative that we
the people/public should not allow to continue.I do not want to tell a lie over &over again until
everyone believes it.That’s breaking the 10 commandments.
Pg.83 4.1.3 Overview of Land Use Designations and Maps
No changes.
Pg.84 Table 19:General Plan Land Use Designations and Maps
No Changes
Pg.85 Agriculture and Natural Land Use
No Changes
Pg 86 4.1.4 Urban Growth Areas
2nd para:Red:“Smart Growth”change to something safer,know what it represents not hidden
meanings.Black out:the word “sustainable”and from “More specifically,urban centers have
been designed to create….Driving.”-The government or its agencies should not impede or
alter the rights of citizens to travel it’s call our right to travel,which is constitutional.
Pg 87 Objective 13 Increase the use of Smart Growth principles to focus development
within designated urban centers.
Policies Red:change “Smart Growth”to Evaluate and analyze development within designated
urban centers.
Item 13.3 Red:“Incentivize”what is that &how does it benefit the public?
13.6 Red:“may include additional acreages to account for…..”must revise section to make it
clearer as to how this inclusion will work to the advantage or disadvantage of historic sites,
public access,parks,&open spaces.More clarity is necessary because saying ok to unclear
“PLANNING”should never be accepted.
Item #13.12 -Red:Revise entire sentence “Urban renewal,rehabilitation….”need to include
people or the public not just communities,businesses,&governmental agencies.Planning
Boards should always include the people/public.This will give people the power to make
decisions,not just testify for 3 minutes at a Planning Commission hearing.That needs to
change.More people/public involvement needs to be promoted.This involvement may be the
inspiration or motivation for people to become active in planning for themselves,their future
generations.It is time for governments &businesses to take a back seat!
Item 13.13 Red:Revise entire sentence.“Support master planning by …..”it’s not “Support”it
should be to Scrutinize,evaluate,analyze and recommend by experts and the people.
Pg.88 Commercial -Industrial
Item 13.28 Red:“Discretionary permit applications…..Entire sentence need revision as it is not
fair to have Discretionary permit applications for new commercial developments.Everyone
follows the rules,no exceptions by the Planning Board.
Resort
Item 13.49 -Red:Revise “On-site affordable housing and workforce units shall be excluded
from the total permitted visitor unit counts…..”Again,how does this exclusion help the people,
the visitors,the workforce?How does it affect permitted visitor unit counts?
Pg 90 Actions
13.c Red:revise “Amend the Subdivision Code to ensure block sizes are based….”What are
the current codes &what are the proposed amendments to compare who will have the
advantage or disadvantage of this proposal to Amend Subdivision Code.
Pg.91 Urban Character Guidelines Table 20:Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)
Character Guidelines
No Changes.
Pg.92 Table 21:Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND)Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.93 Table 22:Urban Neighborhood Center Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.94 Table 23:Industrial Center Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.95 Table 24:Criteria for Industrial Land Conversion to Commercial/Mixed-Use
No Changes
Pg.96 Table 25:Resort Area Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.97 4.1.5 Rural
No Changes
Pg.98 Objective 14 Maximize the use of Rural designated lands to preserve rural
character and lifestyle.Policies
All items from 14.1,14.2,14.3,14.4,14.5,14.6 -Red:Must revise all items as the Planning
Board is asking for Support of everything they are doing,which contradicts any changes that the
public may be deemed detrimental.Asking for “blind”support is ridiculous.
Actions -Items 14.a,14.b,14.c,&14.d Red:Revise all items as it is asking to Amend Zoning
Code,zoning districts which is crucial to see current codes compared to amendments.How are
these amendments affecting the public to their advantage vs.disadvantages.This is very
important to NOT just accept amendments.Thorough research is necessary to protect the
public.
Pg.99 Table 26:Rural Neighborhood Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.100 4.1.6 Agriculture
Last para:“The General Plan provides planning tools to incentivize the highest and best use of
productive agricultural lands.The Plan’s policies……entire paragraph need to be revised.I am
especially concerned with the word “incentivize the highest and best use…here again what
does this mean,how will it be done,who benefits.
Pg.101 Objective 15 Support the active use of Productive Agricultural lands.
Actions
All items 15.a,15.b,15.c.15.d,15.e must be revised Not just Amend.
Pg.102 Actions (continue)
Item 15.f -Revise “Update the Real Property Tax Code…..”need public input for transparency.
Item 15.g Revise “Amend the Zoning Code…”again do not just accept Amending
Item 15.k Revise “Collaborate with USDA and the State….It’s not just collaborate,it’s what are
the decisions based upon,what are the final decisions,how are these decisions helping
farmers.Since,we have passed hundreds of years farming in Hawaii you would think we have
identified major problems,why these problems do not get resolved,who are responsible for the
non-resolutions.This is just repeating ….USDA,the State who have been in charge of
agriculture,I want to see a report card that covers 1950s to 2023.Report cards are
transparency mechanisms to identify who &what are creating our farmer’s problems.We cannot
fix anything without transparency.Politicians say it,but absolutely no actions.This section is
entitled ACTION.Let us begin to act.
Pg.104 4.2.1 Introduction
Third para:“Resilience….”I don’t want the word resilience to be an escape mechanism for the
government or its agencies.That word should change.
The last para:“The Plan is focused on improving connectivity within …..”this sounds good,but
I don’t see good results as I am pass 70 yrs old.We should not accept “rinse &repeat”.What
did the Planning Board learn from over 100 yrs.Of past failures?They say they focus on
improving,yet we cannot determine how they will improve.Stronger language to ensure that
the public can know they plan to improve.
Pg.105 Table 27:Transportation Key Trends
No Changes
Pg.106
Table 28:Transportation Challenges
All items Red:Revisions necessary.It refers to electric cars,Pre-COVID-19 (false narratives
that must be stopped)
Pg.107
Table 29:Transportation Opportunities
All items Red:Need revisions since they want to establish metrics,improve interagency
collaboration,prepare projects,standardize interagency agreements.It contains a multitude of
changes that are unclear,very ambiguous,&again,transparency is lacking.
Pg.108
4.2.2 Transportation Goal,Objective,Policies,and Actions
All items Red:Requires revisions.Examples:item 16.2 “Encourage safe and convenient use
…...non-polluting”What is non-polluting to the Planning Board?What do they know about
pollution as they don’t know that EMFs are dangerous pollutants.And example:Item 16.10
“Identify and evaluate transportation…..energy and climate issues.”We need to stop the false
Pg.109 Actions -continue
All items -Red:Revisions necessary.Same reasons as above for Pg.108.
Sorry Michelle -did not complete pages 104 to 118-119.Can do later/Kalei K.completed today,
Monday 9-23-24 at 12:01 pm.
Pg.110 4.2.3 Active Living Corridors and Public Access
No Changes
Pg.111 Objective 17 Increase transportation connectivity.
Policies
All items Red:Need revisions.Example:Item 17.1 “Ensure Native Hawaiian access rights are
clearly expressed….”This is an area of talk talk talk &no action.Again,what violations have
already occurred,how long have these violations been going on,have these violations stopped?
Just putting in a sentence in a Plan does not mean it has been adhered to.Therefore,these
proposals are weak.As a native Hawaiian it is imperative to get enforcement for these
violations,identify violations,how long it’s been happening,why &who are responsible to stop
violations,protect native Hawaiian access rights.If this item #is weak,which it is -than the
others need revisions.
Pg.112 Table 30:Public Access Spacing Standards
No Changes
Pg.4.2.4 Mass Transit
All paragraphs need revisions Red:revisions necessary.Mass Transit has been proven wrong
on Oahu,the Rail.Over budgeted,from hundreds of millions of dollars (budgeted)to billions of
dollars,NOT budgeted.Who is paying for this government error?You,me &our visitors.We
have an historic example from the City &County of Honolulu.The people protested against this
“Rail”,but years later a Mayor brought back the Rail &all Mayors thereafter continue with this
project.Please investigate this “Planning”before Hawaii County repeats history.All words in this
section/page are the same words use by the Planning Dept.of the City &County of Honolulu.
Absolutely requires total revisions to 4.2.4 Mass Transit
Pg.114 Objective 18 Increase mass transit ridership by 50 percent by 2045 Policies
All items are basic objectives.No changes (yet)
Pg.115 4.2.5 Roadways
2nd to last para:What is the County’s Vision Zero Action Plan Pink:Concern
Pg.116 Objective 19 Reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT)
All items Red:Need revisions Concern -What is reduce vehicle miles traveled?Why reduce
vehicle miles traveled?What is this agenda for &what will it accomplish?Who will benefit?
Again,our right to travel cannot be altered or impeded as that right is protected by the US
Constitution &God.
Pg.117 Objective 20 Achieve a transportation system that employs all modes of
transportation at a community scale.
All items need to be revised
Pg.117 continue:Objective 21 Incorporate green infrastructure to reduce stormwater
runoff.Policies
All items Red:Concern See item 21.1 “green infrastructure strategies,and pollution prevention
procedures….”Again,sine the Planning Board does not understand EMF pollution &its
dangerous -what are they talking about here “pollution prevention procedures..”
Pg.118 continue from above.Actions &Objective 22 Increase transportation safety for
transportation’s most vulnerable users and reduce traffic fatalities.Policies
All items Red:revise
Pg.119 Continue from above.
All items from 22.7 to 22.9 Red:revise Concern.
22.7 Develop roadway standards to accommodate emerging technology for connected and
automated vehicles.This appears to be referencing the very unproven technology of ‘driverless
cars??’Emerging technology needs to go through rigorous standards of testing before being
released onto roadways.This text here,with a clear reference to something that is already
proving dangerous on the roadways and the subject of lawsuits does not belong in our County
Plan.
22.8 Maintain dedicated roadway standards that are appropriate to roadway type and achieve
active transportation and safety goals.
22.9 Engage and collaborate with the owners of private roads and local community groups to
help identify and develop road management agreements that mitigate road closures to provide
emergency evacuation routes.
Actions
22.a Amend the County Code to incorporate Vision Zero safety principles and Complete Street
design principles.This is too vague and should be elaborated in detail.These safety principles
need to be spelled out or they don’t belong in the County Plan.
●22.b Develop educational programs promoting traffic safety.Where something is
designated an ‘action’in a County General Plan Document,sufficient detail should be
provided.This is too vague and should be elaborated in detail.
●Objective 23
Adequately maintain public transportation systems.
Policies
●23.1 Maintain an Asset Management Program aimed at utilizing maintenance plans for
pavement,bridges,and other road infrastructure to prolong the life of our transportation
system as well as reduce its whole-life cost.
●23.2 Maintain the unique features of historic bridges,while balancing safety needs and
preserving historic and scenic character.
●23.3 Prioritize the replacement of deficient and inadequate bridges and maintain
pedestrian/bicycle access across bridges.
●23.4 Design new bridges and bridge improvements to accommodate and not negatively
impede identified scenic resources.
●23.5 Evaluate freight routes identified in the State Freight Master Plan for required
improvements to meet roadway standards.
●23.6 Encourage the adoption of innovative materials and methods that improve roadway
sustainability and resilience.
Actions
●23.a Create an asset management program.
●23.b Continue the bridge inspection program and expand rehab or replacement to
include active transportation accommodations.
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Roadway Standards
The County adheres to several federal and industry standards for roadway design.These
include the AASHTO Green Book and Roadside Design Guide,the MUTCD,the NACTO,and
the Highway Capacity Manual.5 Examples of topics addressed by these guidelines include road
geometry (e.g.,curves,sight distance),safety within ROWs adjacent to travel ways,design
speeds,level of service,signs/striping/signaling,and urban transit.In addition to these sources,
the County adheres to the following locally defined standards.
Street Standards
Highways shall not be wider than four through travel lanes that accommodate single occupancy
vehicles and should be limited to the most populated areas typically connecting residential
areas with employment centers.
Integrate transportation networks to prioritize the most vulnerable roadways users and the
greenest modes of travel through a Multimodal Hierarchy (Figure 7)that prioritizes investments
in the following order:
1.Pedestrian
2.Public Transit
3.Bicycle
4.Auto
This is a directive for future transportation policy ?It is 4 words and yet it is a giant reach toward
a set of ideals and it is not explained at all in detail.
OBJECTION :This ‘policy directive’reflects a radical socialist agenda of forcing people to give
up automobiles and give up their autonomy at the same time.This shows contempt for the most
basic principles of freedom..We refer you to :The United States Constitution which
“protects the freedom to move about within the country,both domestically and
internationally.This fundamental right is deeply rooted in American liberty and has been
recognized and protected by the Supreme Court.“
The priorities established in a General Plan should reflect careful consideration of the island’s
economy and how to best support our island economy but instead this prioritization of
pedestrians ‘first’and ‘automobile’transport reflects an obsession with addressing carbon as a
‘cause’for an alleged crisis for our climate..It’s strange to us that in this document that purports
to be about a plan for ‘development’there is barely a focus on the actual economy.Here instead
we see a document ‘prioritizing’Pedestrian travel (on an island with very few densely populated
urban centers)without context of what will actually promote agriculture,commerce,industries,
jobs and economic activities.This directive would make more sense for an Oahu General Plan
because of the size of the land mass and ratio of population.If it is in this document without
much explanation then it appears to be a reflection of a ‘fad’in transportation policy rather than
a practical and well thought out policy directive.
The minimum roadway width standards to accommodate the County Roadway Classifications
were adopted in Resolution 779-20.The following provides an overview of this standard with
reference to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)Functional Classification system.
4.2.6 Transportation Terminals:Airports
and Harbors
As a major hub for tourism,commerce,and connectivity,Hawaiʻi County recognizes the
importance of effective planning and management of its airports and harbors.These key
infrastructure components serve as lifelines that facilitate economic growth,enhance regional
connectivity,and provide essential services for residents and visitors.Airports and harbors
connect the County to the rest of the world,allowing for the efficient movement of goods,
people,and ideas.They are essential nodes within the transportation network,acting as
important economic drivers for the region.Efficient airports and harbors directly contribute to the
success of various industries,including tourism,agriculture,trade,and logistics.Moreover,they
are instrumental in supporting emergency response efforts,disaster management,and ensuring
the overall resilience of the region’s transportation system.
Again,over and over the objection ‘in general’to this General Plan 2045 is that the document
references ‘economic growth’and yet does not address the actual drivers of the economy in
detail.As public servants it is your best service to our island if you would study how you can
support the farmers,producers of goods and services to build a great economy together.
Unfortunately there are dozens of instances where legislators and public servants have imposed
restrictions,fees and taxes on those very ‘drivers’of our economy.Airport Terminals and
Harbors do not ‘cause’the economy to grow and are not drivers of the economy and yet we see
a General Plan with weighted emphasis on ‘transportation’and urban development without
seeing evidence of a study of what will actually support the individuals and households that
produce economic value for our actual economy.This is an extremely poor outcome for a
document that presents as a ‘guide’for legislators and policy makers for the next 20 plus years.
The principal concerns of planning for transportation terminals involve a comprehensive
approach that addresses various aspects,including location,zoning of adjacent land,
infrastructure development,capacity management,safety and security measures,
environmental sustainability,integration with other modes of transportation,and financing and
programming of improvements and services through capital improvement projects.While the
State of Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (DOT)is responsible for the actual design,
construction,and operation of terminals and supporting facilities,the General Plan addresses
the location of these facilities in relation to the pattern of overall land uses.There are two deep
draft harbors on the island,one in Hilo and another in Kawaihae.
While improvements continue to be made,both harbor terminals lack adequate docking and
Harbor has increased significantly as the population and development in West Hawaiʻi continue
to grow.In 2011,the Hawaiʻi Commercial Harbors 2035 Master Plan was developed by the
State to accommodate the future needs of facilities
●CONCERN:THE HARBORS SHOULD NOT BE CONTROLLED BY THE STATE OF
HAWAII.THEY ARE HARBORS CRUCIAL TO THE ECONOMY OF OUR ISLAND AND
WERE PREVIOUSLY UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE COUNTY.WHAT HAPPENED
TO HOME RULE?WHERE WAS THE CONSULTATION OF THE PUBLIC WHEN
DECISIONS WERE MADE TO HAND OVER CONTROL OF OUR HARBORS TO THE
STATE ?.
●
●Air terminals that transportation are in Hilo,Waimea,ʻUpolu,and Kona.The terminals at
Hilo and Kona are overseas facilities.Overseas flights at the Kona International Airport
at Keahole will continue to increase with the growth of resort areas in Kona and Kohala.
Overseas flights through Hilo International Airport have been important for agriculture in
East Hawaiʻi.
●What is concerning about this County General Plan 2045 is the lack of analysis about
our actual economy.WHY DO WE SEE A DOCUMENT THAT STATES ‘OVERSEAS
FLIGHTS WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE WITH THE GROWTH OF RESORT
AREAS?’THIS PLAN SEEMS FLAWED DUE TO LACKING IN CRITICAL
‘ARGUMENTS’FOR THE PLANNED GROWTH BASED ON ACTUAL NUMBERS AND
STUDIES .IF THERE ARE STUDIES AND STATISTICS THAT DO SUPPORT THE
ASSERTIONS MADE MULTIPLE TIMES IN THE GENERAL PLAN ABOUT
PROJECTED ECONOMIC GROWTH THEN THEY SHOULD BE REFERENCED AND
INCLUDED IN THE PLAN.ALSO CITATIONS OF WHERE THIS INFORMATION WAS
PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC IN ‘CONSULTATIONS’
●STRANGELY THE HILO PLAN IS MISSING FROM THE GENERAL PLAN DOCUMENT
AND THIS IS ONE OF TWO URBAN CENTERS AND THE CENTER FROM WHICH
TWO OF THE ‘HARBORS’AND ‘TERMINALS’OPERATE?THIS SEEMS (AGAIN)A
GLARING OMISSION.
●Since 2011,the DOT has embarked on a $2.3 billion Hawaiʻi Airports Modernization
Program to improve the safety,capacity,and efficiency of our major passenger and
cargo airports.
As the population becomes more mobile and as resident and visitor populations increase,there
will be a greater demand for new and expanded transportation facilities that are adjacent to
compatible land uses and include alternative and active transportation connections to decrease
the demand for cars and reliance on fossil fuels.OBJECTION TO THIS SENTENCE IS THAT
IT IS NOT SUPPORTED BY ANY FACTS OR AN ARGUMENT MADE FOR THE CASE BEING
PRESENTED.AGAIN THE CONCERN ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT IS THAT IT IS
COMMITTING OUR ENTIRE COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND OUR LEGISLATURE TO A
RADICAL COURSE OF ACTION BASED ON THE PREMISE THAT FOSSIL FUELS ARE TO
BE ERADICATED AND THAT PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION SHOULD ALSO
BE ERADICATED AND OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATED.THESE PREMISES ARE PART OF A
RADICAL SOCIALIST AGENDA THAT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION SINCE IT WILL
UNDOUBTEDLY LIMIT THE FREEDOM OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS TO FREELY MOVE
ABOUT.
service
inter-island
4.2 Transportation Access and Mobility |County of Hawaiʻi General Plan 122
Objective 24
Improve accessibility to airports,harbor systems,and support facilities.
Policies
●24.1 Encourage the programmed improvement of existing terminals,including adequate
provisions for control of pollution and appropriate and adequate covered storage
facilities for agricultural products.
●24.2 The State Department of Transportation should continue to implement its plans for
transportation terminals and related facilities to promote and follow desired land use
policies.
●24.3 Transportation terminals should be developed in conjunction with the different
elements of the overall transportation system.
●24.4 Encourage maximum use of the island's airport and harbor facilities.
●24.5 Encourage the development,maintenance,and enhancement of Hilo and
Kawaihae Harbors as detailed within the State’s Hawaiʻi Commercial Harbors 2035
Master Plan.THIS COULDN’T BE MORE VAGUE AS A STATED OBJECTIVE.IT
DOESN’T REFERENCE THE VERY PRACTICAL MATTERS OF ECONOMIC DRIVERS
AND OVERALL ECONOMIC HEALTH OF OUR ISLAND.WHERE IS DISCUSSION
ABOUT THE ACTUAL ECONOMY IN THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT ?THIS ALSO OMITS
MENTION THAT A PROSPEROUS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY WOULD BE THE
RATIONALE FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE AT KAWAIHAII AND
HILO HARBORS.AGAIN THERE IS AN OBJECTION TO HANDING OVER HARBORS
TO THE STATE OF HAWAII WHERE THEY ARE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO
THE ISLAND .
●24.6 Support the State’s objectives to acquire rights within the runway clear-zones,limit
heights within approach zones,and restrict noise-sensitive uses within designated noise
contours determined by the State.CONCERN:THIS APPEARS TO REFERENCE
PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND SUGGESTS THAT THE COUNTY SHOULD
‘SUPPORT’THE STATE TO RESTRICT USES AND ACTIVITIES IN CERTAIN AREAS
‘NEAR TO AIRPORTS?’THIS AGAIN IS ONE MORE COMMUNIST LAND GRAB
PRACTICE.THIS DOESN’T BELONG IN OUR COUNTY PLAN DOCUMENT FOR
2045.
●24.7 Future land uses in the vicinity of airports and harbors should have an adequate
open space buffer and/or be compatible with the anticipated noise exposure and
industrial nature in the vicinity.
●24.8 Encourage pedestrian-oriented connectivity around harbors and small boat
harbors.
●24.9 Encourage master planning of small boat harbors to accommodate commercial
and recreational fishing,tour boats,as well as business and recreational ocean
activities,that balance economic vitality and environmental sensitivity.CONCERN
THERE HAS BEEN AN ONGOING ATTEMPT TO EXCLUDE MANY USERS FROM
ACCESS TO
HARBORS (SAILING COMMUNITY,FISHING COMMUNITY HAVE EXPERIENCED
HIGHER USER FEES AND MORE RESTRICTIONS OF USE IN RECENT YEARS)AND
MANY OF THE HARBORS IN THE STATE HAVE BECOME PRIVATIZED.(If
privatization occurs,then management controls everything..).
Actions
●24.a Create a strategic improvement plan,including mapping,for County owned and/or
managed boat harbors and develop an island-wide needs assessment to better serve
regional gaps in ocean accesses.
●24.b Ensure collaboration with State agencies to offer a variety of transportation options
at airports and harbors.
4.2 Transportation Access and Mobility |County of Hawaiʻi General Plan 123
4.3 PUBLIC UTILITIES
4.3 Public Utilities
●4.3.1 Introduction
●4.3.2 Goal,Objectives,Policies,and
Actions
●4.3.3 Drinking Water Conservation
●4.3.4 Wastewater Treatment and
Reuse
●4.3.5 Stormwater Infiltration and
Green Infrastructure
●4.3.6 Electricity and Renewable
Energy
●4.3.7 Telecommunications and
Broadband Connectivity
4.3 Public Utilities |County of Hawaiʻi General Plan 124
4.3.1 Introduction
In Hawaiʻi County’s pursuit of a prosperous and resilient future,public utilities stand as pillars of
essential infrastructure.THERE IS A LOFTY CLAIM MADE BY THIS ENTIRE EXERCISE TO
SUGGEST THAT THE DOCUMENT ITSELF REPRESENTS ANY KIND OF PLAN FOR A
PROSPEROUS AND RESILIENT FUTURE.THERE ARE MANY BUZZWORDS THAT ARE
BEING USED IN THIS DOCUMENT THAT ARE HOLLOW.THESE WORDS THEMSELVES
DON’T CONJURE UP A FUNCTIONING ECONOMY BUT THEY DO OFTEN GIVE PUBLIC
SERVANTS THE WARM FEELING THAT THESE WORDS CAN ‘DO ALL THE WORK.’THIS
DOCUMENT IS LACKING IN A GROUNDING OF ACTUAL ECONOMIC STUDY AND LACKS
THE INSIGHTS INTO THE OBVIOUS WAYS THAT COUNTY GOVERNMENT COULD
SUPPORT THE AGRICULTURE AND TOURISM SECTOR AND ENCOURAGE NEW
INDUSTRY ON THE ISLAND.
These are services regulated by the government and provided in response to existing and
prospective patterns of development.Changes in land use,population density,and development
usually generate changes in the demand and supply of utilities.As the backbone of modern
society,public utilities encompass a wide range of vital services that support the health,safety,
and sustainability of our communities.This critical infrastructure allows us to function in many
ways,including the ability to maintain healthy living conditions,proper sanitation,and access
reliable energy to power our homes and businesses.
Public utilities play a key role in forming the foundation upon which social,economic,and
environmental progress is built.Such essential services enhance the quality of life for residents,
visitors,and businesses while safeguarding the natural resources and cultural heritage of our
island.The significance of public utilities can be understood through their contributions in the
areas of environmental sustainability,economic prosperity,and social well-being.
Public utilities drive environmental stewardship by promoting clean energy generation,efficient
water management,waste reduction,and recycling initiatives.
AS PART OF GENERAL PLANNING AND GOOD MANAGEMENT PRACTICE,WHY HAS
THERE BEEN NO AUDIT OF THE WASTEWATER DIVISION OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT?NO DOCUMENT PURPORTING TO PLAN AHEAD FOR 2O PLUS YEARS
CAN COVER FOR THE FACT THAT MALADMINISTRATION AND POOR LEADERSHIP HAS
LEAD TO MULTIPLE ‘FAILS’OF RAW SEWAGE TREATMENT WHERE LEAKS OCCURRED
AND THE PUBLIC WASN’T ADEQUATELY INFORMED.THE PLAN SHOULD START WITH A
MORE SERIOUS ASSESSMENT OF THE FAILURES OF THE CURRENT MANAGEMENT
STRATEGY IN OUR WASTEWATER SYSTEM.
Through the application of sustainable practices and technologies,public utilities protect our
fragile ecosystems,mitigate climate change impacts,and preserve the beauty of our island for
future generations.HOW DO ‘PUBLIC UTILITIES’‘MITIGATE’‘CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ?
This is an example of a wild overstatement and is not supported by fact.Additionally,robust
and reliable infrastructure attracts investment,supports economic growth,and fosters job
creation.From powering local industries to enabling efficient transportation networks,public
utilities are catalysts for economic development,making our communities more resilient in the
face of challenges.Waste to Energy incinerators have been opposed multiple times in the past
in Hawaii County and each time a massive multi million dollar contract for construction of an
incinerator was required which the public was going to be financing over many years.We notice
that the Incinerator ‘Waste to Energy’proposal is in this County General Plan 2045 in spite of all
the protests in the past.This history of pushing forward unpopular projects that have seen
community objection and then forcing the property
Access to safe and affordable utilities is a fundamental right of every individual.
Really ??Who wrote this ?As a general comment,it has been pointed out repeatedly that this
‘General Plan’document is poorly written and has many flaws.Here we see misuse of the term
‘fundamental rights’where there is no such ‘fundamental right.’While ‘Safe and Affordable
utilities’may be considered ‘essential’for a ‘standard of living’or to meet the definition of
‘economic prosperity’but use of the phrase ‘fundamental right’is a confusion of what the legal
understanding is concerning ‘fundamental rights.’The ‘fundamental rights’of say ..‘freedom to
move’ARE (as cited elsewhere in the transportation section)the rights that this document
happily waives aside (ignoring the Constititution in the process).
Further,there should be statistics included about what proportion of the island currently is ‘off
grid’since that proportion is very high and those numbers would provide a necessary context for
all discussion about proposals to provide utilities ‘affordably’AND ‘universally.’
Public utilities ensure equitable distribution of resources,allowing residents of all
socioeconomic backgrounds to enjoy necessities such as clean water,affordable energy,and
accessible internet-based services.These services enhance public health,education,and
overall quality of life,fostering thriving and inclusive communities.‘
As with previous comment,this entire section seems flawed due to lacking in facts.This
statement reflects ‘wishes’rather than a series of steps toward an attainable goal.
Given the unique challenges posed by our geography and vulnerable ecosystem,the General
Plan aims to effectively guide the development,maintenance,and improvement of these critical
services.This section of the Plan is primarily concerned with the planning aspects of our,water,
wastewater,stormwater,electricity,and telecommunications systems.Planning for the location
of utility facilities such as reservoirs,pumping stations,and sewage treatment plants is an
important aspect of the land planning process,as it makes way for development opportunities.
Where is the context for this statement?Here we see the notion of ‘development opportunities’
being introduced without context or explanation.This is objectionable since it could be
interpreted by future administrations or legislatures as a ‘mandate’for growth while lacking any
parameters.
Unintegrated utilities can burden developments with lower levels of service and may limit or
even prevent development.The integration and availability of public utilities in priority growth
areas are imperative.CONCERN:Why isn’t this spelled out more ?Why is there no clear
explanation here of what is meant by ‘priority growth area’.
Changes in the intensity of land use greatly influence the quantitative design of utilities and
services,particularly their design capacity.There may be distinctions in the type of services
offered for each utility as land use intensities vary.These distinctions also depend on local
codes and ordinances,health and sanitary considerations,and practices followed by utility
companies.
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Table 33:Public Utilities Challenges
General
•Funding and financing the development,conversion,repair,operations,and maintenance of public
utilities are central challenges for communities,developers,and county government.WHAT IS MISSING
HERE IS REFERENCE TO THE IDEA THAT HOMEOWNERS WILL ALL BE ASKED TO PAY FOR
CONVERSION FROM CESSPOOL/SEPTIC OVER TO ACTUAL COUNTY SEWER
INFRASTRUCTURE.THIS TOPIC DESERVES A FULL DISCUSSION.
DITTO WHAT IS CONCERNING IS THAT THE PUBLIC CAN BE REQUIRED TO PAY FOR
‘DEVELOPMENT’OF PUBLIC UTILITIES..
•Any large infrastructure expansions are paid for by developers and the costs are not to scale for
financing.
•Geographical variability and obstacles require creative solutions for utility buildout.
•Aging public utility infrastructure must become more resilient to natural hazards,extreme
weather events,and climate change impacts.WHERE ARE THE CITED STUDIES PROVING THAT
CLIMATE CHANGE IS CAUSING WEATHER EVENTS /CLIMATE WEATHER ?IN THE ENTIRE
DOCUMENT WE SEE NONE REFERENCED.
•Absent,aging,or dilapidated infrastructure limits new development where it is needed,consistent with
strategic land use patterns and inhibits existing development.THIS SENTENCE IS POORLY WRITTEN
WITH THE RESULT OF CONFUSING THE READER.WHY ARE WE LEFT WONDERING WHAT IS
BEING SAID HERE?
•Outdated utility systems and practices can pose environmental and health concerns and are expensive
to change.
•Disputes over water source capacity can prevent development where it is needed and consistent with
desired development patterns.
•Water commitments have been assigned to parcels that are not being developed or lack development
potential.THIS NEEDS TO BE TAKEN OUT OR ELSE EXPLAINED SO THAT THE MEANING IS
CLEAR.
•Guidelines for assigning water units per system need to be updated.
•Modeling of water demand and potential demand needs to be closely aligned to land use.•The water
systems serving,North Kohala,South Kohala,North Kona,and Puna will require additional water source
development.
•On-site wastewater disposal can adversely impact groundwater resources.THIS APPEARS TO BE A
REFERENCE TO SEPTIC /CESS POOL SYSTEMS.ELABORATION AND A LOT MORE DETAIL
SHOULD BE REQUIRED HERE.
•Wastewater planning and policy primarily focus on maintaining and servicing existing systems and do
not proactively plan for developing new systems to accommodate growth or to extend existing lines to
align with urban zoning.
•County policy has largely relied on private developers to develop commercial and private wastewater
systems for new development,which ultimately leaves significant municipal service gaps in urban areas.
•Many County wastewater systems may not be able to accommodate unserved,existing zoned capacity
and projected growth.
•Landowners and developers may incur the costs of constructing private systems or upgrades due to the
insufficiency and lack of wastewater systems in many areas.
•Wastewater requirements hinder the redevelopment or rehabilitation of existing structures and are often
seen as an affordable housing issue.
•Treated wastewater is typically discharged into ocean waters or injected into the ground and is not
generally reused.
•Wastewater infrastructure improvement and development costs are not fiscally planned for,either in the
County budget or through County wastewater fee valuation.
•Individual wastewater systems (IWS)are associated with limitations and regulations.Currently,the
Department of Health’s rules do not allow single-family dwellings and additional dwelling units (ADU)on a
single IWS system.
•Reliance on IWS is an impediment to compact development due to minimum lot size requirements for
IWS,thereby contributing to sprawl.
•Coastal residential neighborhoods without centralized wastewater are contaminating near-shore waters
with pollution from IWS.ELABORATION AND A LOT MORE DETAIL SHOULD BE REQUIRED HERE.
THIS SEEMS TO IMPLY A POLICY DIRECTIVE THAT IS SPECIFIC TO APPLY TO COASTAL
NEIGHBORHOODS ?IMPOSING FINES OR HIGH COSTS TO HOME OWNERS TO ADDRESS A NEW
REQUIREMENT FOR MAINS SEWER OR EVEN SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION IN ROCKY TERRAIN
WILL LEAD TO DELINQUENCY AND THEN FINES AND POTENTIAL SEIZURE OF PROPERTY.THIS
IS A VERY ‘DANGEROUS’POLICY DIRECTIVE TO LEAVE AMBIGUOUS.THE CONSEQUENCES OF
THIS POLICY DIRECTIVE MUST BE EXPLORED AND CLEARLY STATED.
THIS DOCUMENT IS CITING THE HUGE OBSTACLES TO ADDRESSING THE PROBLEMS OF OUR
ISLAND WHERE SO MANY HOUSEHOLDS RELY ON CESSPOOLS.WHILE THERE ARE EXAMPLES
OF INNOVATIVE BIO-REMEDIATION METHODS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL
‘WASTEWATER TREATMENT’NO STUDIES ARE INCLUDED,NO MENTION OF THESE KINDS OF
OPTIONS ARE INCLUDED.BIO REMEDIATION WOULD MOST CERTAINLY BELONG IN A
DOCUMENT LIKE THIS SINCE SUCH METHODS SHOULD BE EXPLORED AS A COST SAVING
MEASURE AND DATA IS AVAILABLE TO DEMONSTRATE EFFECTIVENESS.FURTHER THE IMPACT
TO COASTAL ECO SYSTEMS OF INADEQUATELY TREATED WASTEWATER AND RAW SEWAGE
ARE WORTHY OF MENTION HERE IN THIS DOCUMENT.
TO CITE A WELL KNOWN EXAMPLE:THE ‘GENKI BALL’EXPERIMENTS HAVE BEEN DONE IN
SEVERAL POLUTED WATERWAYS IN HAWAII.MOST NOTABLY THE ‘GENKI BALLS’USED AT ALA
WAI CANAL IN HONOLULU RESULTED IN BETTER WATER QUALITY AND FISH RETURNING TO
THE AREA.WHERE A COMBINATION OF CULTURED ‘BOKASHI’AND CLAY WERE INTRODUCED
TO THE WATERWAYS THUS BILLIONS OF MICROBES WERE RELEASED CAPABLE OF REDUCING
ECOLI AND OTHER LEVELS OF BACTERIA IN THE WATER.THIS AND OTHER KINDS OF
BIOREMEDIATION BELONGS IN A PLANNING DOCUMENT FOR HAWAII ISLAND.
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•The looming deadline to convert cesspools to sewer or other IWS may create lack of local expertise to
meet demand if not properly planned.
•The future impacts of climate change on future rainfall volumes are uncertain.WHERE IS THE
FACTUAL EVIDENCE THAT THERE IS SUCH A THING AS ‘MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE’?
•Outdated codes limit the effectiveness of stormwater infrastructure and stormwater-related
practices.
•Water quality changes caused by non-point source pollution,human activities,erosion,and
sediment transport can negatively impact environmental systems and processes.
•A lack of incentives and flexibility exists in the permitting process for stormwater and green
infrastructure.
•There is a lack of a dedicated funding source for public systems.
•There is a heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels for power generation.
•The State of Hawaiʻi has the highest electricity rates in the United States.
•Building codes,design perspectives,and construction practices can increase electrical demand.
•There is a constant need to update and renovate electrical systems and infrastructure.
•The adoption of renewable energy practices may offload environmental costs to other distant
communities,which can offset positive climate action.POORLY WRITTEN ,AMBIGUOUS
GENERALIZING STATEMENTS LIKE THIS DO NOT BELONG IN A COUNTY GENERAL PLAN .WHAT
EXACTLY IS MEANT BY THE TERM RENEWABLE ENERGY ‘PRACTICES?’WHAT ENVIRONMENT
COSTS ARE REFERRED TO HERE?HOW ARE COSTS ‘OFFLOADED TO DISTANT COMMUNITIES’
HOW ARE THESE OFFSETTING ‘POSITIVE CLIMATE ACTION?’
•Renewable energy developments can be controversial,such as geothermal and wind turbines.THIS
STATEMENT IS OBJECTIONABLE.THE REASON THESE ‘ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS’ARE
‘CONTROVERSIAL’IS THAT THEY HAVE INJURED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND ARE KNOWN
TO CAUSE HARM.WE NOTE THAT NUCLEAR POWER WAS IN THE ORIGINAL FIRST DRAFT OF
THIS DOCUMENT AND IS ALSO CONTROVERSIAL.IF MAKING A CASE FOR GEOTHERMAL OR
WIND TURBINES (OR NUCLEAR ENERGY)OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION
ACKNOWLEDGING THE RISKS SHOULD BE AFFORDED TO THE PUBLIC.
•Inadequate access disrupts efficiency and productivity and is a barrier to accessing public services and
information.INADEQUATE ACCESS TO WHAT ?THIS IS A POOR SENTENCE AND IS AMBIGUOUS
IN MEANING.
•Last mile infrastructure is often the most costly and difficult segment to deploy,especially for rural areas
where distances from a central distribution point are greater and population density doesn’t economically
promote the deployment.
•Consistent and accurate service data is needed to provide a constantly improving network for the
island.THE STATEMENT ‘PROVIDING A CONSTANTLY ‘IMPROVING NETWORK’CAN BE
INTERPRETED TO REFERENCE THE INCREASINGLY INTENSE LEVELS OF SIGNAL BEING
ESTABLISHED.5 G WHILE BRINGING HIGHER SPEED LEVELS OF DATA TRANSFER IS PROVING
TO POSE A HEALTH RISK TO HUMAN TISSUE.THE REGULATION OF 5G TOWERS WITH
CONSIDERATIONS FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY IS AN URGENT ISSUE.WE NOTE THAT THE
DIRECTOR OF PLANNING ZENDO KERN HAS RECENTLY RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES THAT
WILL NOT STRINGENTLY ENFORCE SAFETY STANDARDS FOR THE COMMUNITY.
•Providers seeking to deploy broadband infrastructure face multiple layers of permitting and approvals at
both the State and County level,in addition to community opposition regarding the installation of
telecommunications towers.SEE ABOVE COMMENT.THIS REFLECTS AN INTENTIONAL DISREGARD
FOR SAFETY CONCERNS THAT ARE WIDELY DOCUMENTED AND CURRENTLY THE SUBJECT OF
LEGISLATION.
•Limited competition in broadband service providers and transpacific backhaul providers means high
consumer rates due to a lack of competition within the market.(???THIS IS JARGON THAT ISN’T
EXPLAINED )
General
•Pursue creative funding and financing tools such as Community Facilities Districts (CFD)and
Improvement Districts,for utility development,conversion,repair,operations,and maintenance.
THIS NEEDS BETTER EXPLANATION.‘CREATIVE FUNDING’IS AN OBJECTIONABLE TERM AND
SOUNDS LIKE A PROCESS FOR SELLING OFF UTILITIES OR FINANCING CONSTRUCTION,
REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE SO EITHER WAY,THE PUBLIC WILL PAY MORE FOR UTILITIES.
•Ensure that utility development matches desirable development priorities.
•Streamline the process of utility infrastructure development to achieve the highest possible
level of service for our communities.
•Lead the charge in resource conservation and assess creative solutions to incentivize
resource conservation for the public.
•Prioritize the conversion and modernization of outdated utility systems and practices.
•Use an integrated approach to value all water as a resource (e.g.,drinking water,
wastewater,stormwater).
•Collaborate with asset management (e.g.,road resurfacing and utility upgrades).ASSET
MANAGEMENT IS A VAGUE TERM THAT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.
•Explore public-private partnership opportunities to create circular systems.ANOTHER VAGUE TERM
THAT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS USUALLY IS ANOTHER
WORD FOR INCREASING PUBLIC DEBT WHILE GIVING AWAY PUBLIC ASSETS TO PRIVATE
CORPORATIONS.THIS IS MORE FROM THE PAGES OF SOCIALISM AND WE REJECT IT.
•Increase partnerships and enhance collaboration with government,private and nonprofit agencies,and
other stakeholders.HERE ‘OTHER STAKEHOLDERS’IS A VAGUE TERM THAT IS NOT
SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.PLEASE DEFINE IT CLEARLY OR TAKE IT OUT ALTOGETHER.
•Explore innovative ways to fund water infrastructure improvements to attract development that is
consistent with desired density and the land use pattern.AGAIN A REFERENCE TO ‘DESIRED
DENSITY AND LAND USE PATTERNS’THIS HAS NOT BEEN SUFFICIENTLY EXAMINED IN THE
PLANNING DOCUMENT AND IS BEING REFERENCE HERE AS A STANDARD
•Seek creative funding for significant expansion of water systems to reach new customers in non-service
areas.
•Promote and practice water conservation practices to maximize efficient water use.
•Adopt One Water recommendations to standardize interagency collaboration in planning for and
managing water resources.
•Rainfall collection can provide additional water capacity even where we have Department of Water
Supply (DWS)systems.NEEDS CLEAR EXPLANATION.
•Align the Water Use Development Plan,Master Plan,General Plan,DWS Capital Improvements
Program (CIP),DWS guidelines,DWS water commitments,and private improvements to the DWS
system.NEEDS CLEAR EXPLANATION.
•Exercise some controls over the permitted uses within the defined zone of influence for downstream
deep well sources.IN THIS GENERAL PLANNING DOCUMENT THERE APPEARS TO BE NO
MENTION OF THE IMPACT OF MILITARY ON THE SOIL,WATER AND AIR QUALITY.HERE A
REFERENCE TO POLLUTERS UPSTREAM OF WATER SOURCES AND YET MILITARY IS NOT
MENTIONED?POHAKULOA MILITARY BASE CONTINUES TO LEASE FOR $1 AND CONDUCTS LIVE
FIRE TRAINING DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ISLAND’S VAST AQUIFER.IT HAS BEEN A KNOWN FACT
THAT DEPLETED URANIUM HAS BEEN SCATTERED ONTO THE BASE AND CONTINUES TO BE
DISTURBED BY MILITARY ACTIVITIES UP THERE.
•Encourage groundwater recharge from regional scale master planning to on-site best management
practices such as low-impact development (LID).
•Increase opportunities for recycled water.THIS SHOULD BE ELABORATED SINCE IT APPEARS TO
BE A DIRECTIVE.THE PUBLIC IS ENTITLED TO BE CONSULTED ON SUCH MATTERS.
•Prioritize sewer for sensitive urban areas.
•Proactively seek grant funding to assist with wastewater development.AGAIN STATING THAT
REFERENCING OVER AND OVER THE NEED FOR ‘WASTEWATER DEVELOPMENT’WHILE
DEDICATING NO TIME AND EFFORT TO EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF BIO
REMEDIATION IS A MAJOR OMMISSION
•Advocate for expanding cesspool conversion tax credit to all cesspool conversions.THESE ARE
MAJOR COSTS BEING PASSED ON TO HOME OWNERS.
•Explore opportunities for public-private partnerships as well as those for technology upgrades and
innovation.THE TERM ‘PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP’IS A TERM ASSOCIATED WITH
INCREASED DEBT FOR THE PUBLIC AND A REDUCTION (USUALLY)IN HARD ASSETS THAT ARE
HANDED OVER TO CORPORATE PRIVATE INTERESTS.
•Promote the expanded use of greywater for landscape irrigation and groundwater recharge via rules for
new construction and retrofits
•Advocate to the Department of Health (DOH)to adopt appropriately scaled requirements and standards
and develop flexible guidelines for designing and permitting wastewater systems that meet environmental
objectives.
•Low-pressure systems should be prioritized for retrofitting instead of gravity flow.•Higher-density
development can contribute more to a centralized system.HERE AGAIN WE SEE AN ASSERTION
THAT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WILL BE HIGHER DENSITY AND THIS LACKS PUBLIC DISCUSSION
AND YET
Drinking Water
Wastewater
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Stormwater
Electricity &Energy
Telecommunications &Broadband
•Increase availability and access to information about private wastewater treatment plant capacities or
expansion opportunities.
•Prioritize resiliency measures that support climate change impact scenarios.
•Regularly amend County codes to be as current and innovative as possible.
•Be a leader in prioritizing green infrastructure over gray infrastructure.
•Ensure that stormwater infrastructure decisions align with related plans and the CIP
budget.
•Green infrastructure practices may provide opportunities for creating or expanding
industry.
•Prioritize the use of native plants in landscaping.
•Promote and support the development of alternative energy production facilities.
•Be a net power producer with hydrogen and waste management.THIS STATEMENT WARRANTS
ELABORATION OR IT DOESN’T BELONG IN THIS DOCUMENT.
•Hawaiʻi Island has the highest renewable energy percentage in the State and can continue
to support renewable energy projects to decarbonize our energy system and stabilize electricity costs.
WHAT DOES ‘DECARBONIZE OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’ACTUALLY MEAN ?ELECTRIC CARS ON
THE ISLAND ARE CHARGED AT STATIONS THAT RELY ON POWER FROM DIESEL FUEL
GENERATORS.IN OTHER WORDS ELECTRIC CARS REMAIN DEPENDENT ON THOSE FOSSIL
FUELS BUT WE SEE OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT PROMOTING ELECTRIC CARS AS PART OF AN
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY STRATEGY.THE NOTION OF ‘DECARBONIZING OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’
IS FEEDING A MYTH ABOUT HOW RAPIDLY ‘WE’CAN TRANSFORM OUR ENTIRE ECONOMY AND
OUR WAY OF LIFE.THE IDEA OF ‘DECARBONIZING’THE ENERGY SYSTEM IS VERY VERY
RADICAL AND IS COMING FROM A SOCIALIST MYTH THAT CARBON (THE BUILDING BLOCK OF
LIFE)IS ‘BAD’AND THAT SOMEHOW ‘CARBON’IS THE CAUSE OF WEATHER EVENTS AND
‘CLIMATE CHANGE.’THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS A RADICAL AGENDA TO
‘DECARBONIZE’OUR ENTIRE ENERGY SYSTEM.
FURTHER,SINCE THIS WILL REQUIRE COMPLETE DISRUPTION TO THE TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM AND SINCE IT IS IMPLIED THAT PEOPLE WILL BE DISCOURAGED FROM MOVING
ABOUT ‘FREELY’THIS IS A RADICAL OVERHAUL OF OUR ECONOMY WHICH IS LIKELY TO
PRODUCE MANY PAINFUL SHOCKS TO INDIVIDUALS,OHANA AND COMMUNITIES.THIS IS
ABOUT THE CLEAREST EXAMPLE OF ‘RECKLESS’ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT THAT
ONE COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE.
WHAT IS EXTREMELY DISTURBING ABOUT SEEING THE COUNTY DOCUMENT LINE UP SO
CLOSELY WITH DECLARED GOALS OF AN ELITE INSTITUTION REPRESENTING THE WEALTHIEST
1%OF OUR PLANET (‘THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM’)IS THAT THIS ORGANIZATION
APPOINTED ITSELF AS THE CUSTODIANS AND ARBITERS OF A PLAN TO BRING IN THE 4TH
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WHICH IS THE MOST RADICAL OF ALL THE TRANSITIONS AT ANY
TIME IN HISTORY AND BROUGHT ABOUT THROUGH A SERIES OF CRISES:PANDEMIC DISEASE,
‘CLIMATE EVENTS’THAT APPEAR AS A CRISIS AND ALSO FOOD SHORTAGES IN PART CAUSED
BY INTERFERENCE WITH SUPPLY CHAIN THAT BEGAN WITH LOCKDOWNS IN 2020.THE CATCH
PHRASE BY WEF LEADER KLAUS SCHWAB AT THE TIME OF INTRODUCING ‘THE GREAT RESET’
WAS ‘BY 2030 YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY.’
WE SPECIFICALLY OBJECT TO TERMS SUCH AS ‘DECARBONIZING OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’
BECAUSE THIS IMPLIES THAT YOU HAVE THE CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC
A)TO ASSERT THAT CARBON IS A PROBLEM AS IF THERE IS CONSENSUS ON THIS TOPIC
WHEN THERE IS NOT
AND B)TO TAKE EXTREMELY RADICAL AND DANGEROUS STEPS TO TRANSITION THE ENTIRE
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AWAY FROM FOSSIL FUELS IN A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME.
Support the County’s Broadband Initiative and coordination with the State to facilitate digital equity efforts
(e.g.,establishing broadband as a public utility,infrastructure deployment,providing training support,and
coordinating funding strategies for broadband and telecommunication services).AFTER 5G THERE IS
6G COMING .WITH EACH OF THE INCREMENTAL INCREASES IN THE INTENSITY OF THE
FREQUENCY ILLNESSES AND TISSUE DAMAGE RESULTS CONSISTENT WITH ‘RADIATION
POISONING’.THERE NEEDS TO BE A COMMITMENT TO REVIEW SAFETY INFORMATION AND TO
TAKE AN APPROACH THAT HAS A PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE.THIS IS THE MINIMUM
STANDARD OF GOOD GOVERNMENT.
•Compact development and higher population densities where appropriate are favorable for commercial
service providers as they contribute to more economically viable market conditions.WHICH
‘COMMERCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS’IS THIS REFERENCING ?THIS STATEMENT NEEDS TO BE
EXPLAINED BETTER OR ELSE REMOVED FROM THIS SECTION.
•Providing consistent and accurate digital literacy data will promote a desirable level of service for all
residents.WHAT IS DIGITAL LITERACY DATA AND HOW WILL THIS PROMOTE A DESIREABLE
LEVEL OF SERVICE ?IS ‘DIGITAL LITERACY DATA’A CLASS OF INFORMATION THAT COMES
WITH VIGILANT PROTECTION OF EACH AND EVERY INDIVIDUAL;THEIR PRIVACY AND THEIR 1ST
AMENDMENT RIGHTS ?WITHOUT PROTECTION OF THIS KIND,IF OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT
IS WAIVING ON THE INVASIVE DATA COLLECTION PRACTICES OF THE DIGITAL INDUSTRY,THEN
IT MAY BE ENDANGERING THE PEOPLE OF THIS ISLAND.WE ARE REQUESTING THAT THE
PRIMACY OF SAFETY AND DATA PRIVACY ABOVE THE INTERESTS OF INVESTORS AND SERVICE
PROVIDERS ARE WRITTEN INTO THIS GENERAL PLAN.THERE IS A LOT OF DATA TO SUPPORT
THAT WHEN THE SAFETY AND PRIVACY OF INDIVIDUALS ARE COMPROMISED,THE PUBLIC
WILL BE ENDANGERED AND TYRANNY WILL LIKELY RESULT.
THESE ARE THE REASONS THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT IS FLAWED:WE DON’T SEE CARE TAKEN
BY OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS’HEALTH AND SAFETY..
•Increasing digital inclusion efforts,which focus on ensuring both access to and ability to use a range of
technologies,will contribute to better outcomes for health,public safety,economic opportunity,and civic
participation.THE TERM ‘digital inclusion’IS BASED ON AN ASSUMPTION THAT MORE ACCESS TO
5G AND HIGHER BANDWIDTH IS A POSITIVE THING.THIS PREMISE IS WIDELY PROMOTED IN
THIS POLICY DOCUMENT AND YET NO SAFETY STUDIES ARE CITED.
•Streamlining permitting and approval processes will improve the efficiency of broadband and
telecommunication development and delivery.THIS IS AMBIGUOUS AND MAY BE PROMOTION OF A
LOOSE SET OF GUIDELINES FOR TOWER PLACEMENT THAT IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST.
•Pursue partnerships to develop public spaces with broadband access.THIS IS AMBIGUOUS AND MAY
BE PROMOTION OF AN OBJECTIVE THAT IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST.
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4.3.2 Public Utilities Goal,Objective,Policies,
and Actions
Our communities are adequately served by sustainable and efficient public
infrastructure,utilities,and services based on existing and future growth
needs,sound design principles,and effective maintenance practices.
Objective 25
Improve the efficiency,reliability,and sustainability of essential infrastructure
systems.
Policies
●25.1 Public utility facilities shall be designed at a scale that meets the needs of future
development.IN THIS DOCUMENT SO FAR,THERE IS NO INDICATION THAT AN
ACTUAL FOCUS ON THE ECONOMY,ON THE SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY THAT
REQUIRE SUPPORT,HAS ACTUALLY BEEN CONSIDERED.WHY IS THERE AN
EMPHASIS ON ‘FUTURE DEVELOPMENT’WITHOUT THE MAIN FOCUS BEING
ECONOMIC GROWTH?
●25.2 Provide utilities and service facilities that minimize total cost to the public and
effectively serve the needs of the community.
●25.3 Utility facilities shall be designed to complement adjacent land uses and minimize
pollution or disturbance of the natural environment and natural resources.
●25.4 Improvement of existing utility services shall be encouraged to meet the needs of
users.THIS IS MEANINGLESS.WHY IS THIS SENTENCE NECESSARY ?
●25.5 Encourage the clustering of developments to reduce the cost of providing utilities.
WE ARE FAMILIAR WITH THIS IDEOLOGY.IT’S NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT IT NEEDS TO BE NAMED FOR WHAT IT IT:‘SMART CITY’
PROPAGANDA.STACK EM AND PACK EM HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS ARE A PART
OF THE PLAN AND THIS IS A RADICAL COMMUNIST AGENDA THAT WE REJECT.
IT IS THROUGHOUT THIS DOCUMENT WHICH IS EXTREMELY CONCERNING.THE
SMART CITIES THAT ARE BEING DESIGNED GLOBALLY ARE ANOTHER
REFLECTION OF WEF STATED GOALS TO CREATE URBAN CENTERS WHERE
SURVEILLANCE AND CARBON MONITORING FORM THE JUSTIFICATION FOR
CONFINING PEOPLE AND PREVENTING THEM FROM MOVING ABOUT FREELY.
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND TRAITOROUS PROPOSAL TO FIND IN
A DOCUMENT THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE DELIVERING TO OUR ISLAND A PLAN
FOR OUR WELL BEING AS A COMMUNITY,FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH,AND FOR
THE CARE OF OUR ‘AINA.
●25.6 Develop short-and long-range capital improvements programs and plans for public
utilities within its jurisdiction that are consistent with the General Plan.
●25.7 Maintain an Asset Management Program aimed at utilizing maintenance plans to
prolong the life of our utilities as well as reduce whole-life costs.
Actions
25.a Develop and adopt an Impact Fees Ordinance to aide in the expansion of public utilities.
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4.3.3 Drinking Water Conservation
The Hawaiʻi State Constitution provides that all public natural resources,including water,are
held in trust by the State for the benefit of the people.The State Constitution further maintains
that “the State has an obligation to protect,control,and regulate the use of Hawaiʻi’s water
resources for the benefit of its people.”Water availability is crucial to any type of development,
whether urban,rural,or agricultural.Water availability is based on the sustainable yields of the
groundwater hydrologic units established through the State Water Code.1
Land use allocation must be closely related to water availability,including the quantity and
quality of the water,and the adequacy of the transmission and distribution system.The General
Plan requires an understanding of water availability and capacity,current demands,and future
demands based on planned and anticipated future growth and land uses.‘
The County’s Department of Water Supply (DWS)is the primary agency that manages,controls,
and operates the water supplies of the County and its properties.There are 23 individual water
systems distributed throughout the island.Water demand is directly related to population and
industry usage and is expressed as gallons per day (gpd)or million gallons per day (mgd).
Demand does not represent domestic consumption alone,but also includes all agricultural,
industrial,and commercial uses,fire protection,and other uses.In some areas,however,
non-domestic users are likely to create the major demand,and careful attention must therefore
be given in any study of probable future water needs.
In Hawaiʻi,there are a multitude of public agencies that are either actively tasked with regulating
water resources or whose policies affect water use.There are also a number of private entities
that use and manage water resources.Over the decades,water management has become
segregated in a way that
has created disjointed,mechanical approaches to a naturally continuous resource.The
disconnection has included narrow perspectives that fail to see the larger picture.Hawaiʻi
County aspires to achieve water resource management that is free from the limitations and
issues of siloed practices,processes,agencies,and government bodies.Achieving a One
Water approach in Hawaiʻi County includes actionable steps that can be adapted and adjusted
to localize the One Water strategies.
QUESTION :WHY IS A PRIVATE COMPANY BEING SOLD THE RIGHTS TO BOTTLE WATER
IN HILO ?WHY ISN’T A PLANNING DOCUMENT CONCERNED WITH FUTURE WATER
ACCESS CLEAR THAT NO WATER IS TO BE ‘SOLD’OR COMMERCIALIZED SINCE IT
BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII?
One Water
One Water is a strategy that integrates the management of stormwater,wastewater,groundwater,sea
water,freshwater,graywater,and recycled water to create resource and financial efficiencies.One Water
will help the County of Hawaiʻi address climate change impacts by creating cross-agency coordination
and advancing the capacity within agencies.
ANY PREMISE USED TO CONTROL WATER ACCESS,WATER RIGHTS WHETHER BY A
CORPORATION OR A GOVERNMENT MUST BE REJECTED.WATER IS AN INCREASINGLY
PRIVATISED COMMODITY ACROSS THE WORLD.THIS SHOULD CONCERN US.IT
ALREADY SEEMS EXTREMELY CONCERNING THAT ON THE ONE HAND APPLICANTS
HAVE REPEATEDLY ATTEMPTED VIA A COUNTY PERMITTING PROCESS TO PURCHASE
THE RIGHTS TO BOTTLE WATER FROM OUR MAUNA KEA AQUIFER AND ON THE OTHER
HAND THAT THE COUNTY WOULD BE PROMOTING CONTROL OF WATER MANAGEMENT
IN A CENTRALIZED FASHION INVOLVING MULTIPLE ‘UNDISCLOSED AGENCIES’
FURTHER,AGAIN THERE IS AN OBJECTION TO THE SUGGESTION THAT THE COUNTY
OF HAWAII WILL ADDRESS ‘CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS’WHEN THE VERY PREMISE OF
CLIMATE CHANGE HAS BEEN CHALLENGED BY MULTIPLE LEADING AUTHORITIES AND
IS THE SOURCE OF CONTROVERSY DUE TO THE LACK OF HARD EVIDENCE THAT
‘CARBON’IS THE CAUSE OF ‘CLIMATE CHANGE’AND ‘CLIMATE EVENTS’THAT APPEAR
TO REPRESENT AN EMERGENCY.
Objective 26
Increase the protection of existing and potential sources of drinking water.
Policies
●26.1 All public water systems shall be designed and built to the DWS dedication
standards.All other systems shall meet all relevant health and safety regulations and be
designed and constructed by a licensed engineer.
●26.2 Water sources shall be protected to prevent depletion and contamination from
natural and man-made occurrences or events.
●26.3 An effort by County,State,and private interests shall be coordinated to identify
sources of additional water supply to be implemented and ensure the development of
sufficient quantities of water for existing and future needs of high-growth areas and
agricultural production.
●26.4 Installation or rehabilitation of water distributions shall be sized to adequately meet
fire protection.
●26.5 Ensure the highest quality of water is reserved for the most valuable end-use.
●26.6 Encourage the design of large development projects (200+units)in the North
Kohala,South Kohala,North Kona,South Kona,and Kaʻū Districts to be as water
neutral as reasonably possible through water conservation,recharge,and reuse
measures to reduce the water footprint.
●26.7 Promote best practices in sustainable water collection and use for private water
systems.
●26.8 Water system improvements,including exploratory wells,shall correlate with the
County's desired land use development pattern.
●26.9 The DWS shall prioritize infill development and focus source development to serve
designated Urban Growth Areas.
●26.10
Waterdemandprojectionsshallincludeallconsumptiveandnon-consumptivedemands.
●26.11
TheDWSandthePlanningDepartmentshallcoordinateprioritiesbeforetheadoptionofanynew
water development or County land use plans.
●26.12 AllCountypotablewatersystemsshouldhavebackupstandbysources.
One Water
●26.13 Treat all water as a valuable resource in community design,and integrate designs
for drinking water,stormwater,and recreational water needs.CONCERN:AN EXAMPLE
OF YET MORE POORLY EXPRESSED LANGUAGE THAT SEEMS INAPPROPRIATE.
WHAT IS MEANT BY ‘RECREATIONAL WATER NEEDS?’
●26.14
Managewater,stormwater,andwastewaterasthesamenaturalresourceincollaborationwithth
e DWS,DEM,DPW,and DOH.
●26.15 New developments should be designed to reduce water demand,retain runoff,
decrease flooding,and recharge groundwater.
●26.16 Supportlocalized,small-scalesolutionstowaterreuseandon-sitesystems.
Actions
26.a In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
conduct further research on localized rainfall modeling to accurately assess future precipitation
trends.
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●26.b Expand water conservation programs,primarily aimed at reducing demand,such
as leak detection,and rebates for low flow.
●26.c Evaluate and amend the fee schedule for water use to take into account high water
use and aquifer recharge projections.Use the funds generated to pay for conservation
measures and infrastructure.
●26.d Improve County water conservation practices to lead by example.
●26.e Maintain the water master plan to consider water yield,present and future demand,
alternative sources of water,guidelines,and policies for the issuing of water
commitments.
●26.f Collaborate with the DOH to develop standards and/or guidelines for the
construction and use of rainwater catchment systems to minimize the intrusion of any
chemical and microbiological contaminants.
●26.g Promote the use of groundwater sources to meet DOH water quality standards.
●26.h Seek state and federal funds to assist in financing projects to bring the County into
compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
●26.i Explore the feasibility of incentive methods such as property tax deductions,
conservation easements,or transfer of development rights to protect the defined zone of
influence of existing or proposed public and private wells.AGAIN THIS SEEMS TO
REFER VAGUELY TO THE PRIVATISATION OF WATER AND CONVERSELY TO
PROPERTY ACQUISITION WHICH IS NOT CURRENTLY CONSIDERED THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT.UNDER A COMMUNIST
GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM ONE COULD EASILY EXPECT THAT A GOVERNMENT
WOULD BE CRAFTING POLICY IN SUCH A WAY THAT TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
FROM PRIVATE LANDOWNER TO GOVERNMENT WOULD BE FACILITATED.
●26.j Investigate alternative financing options for expanding water systems to support
infill growth consistent with the County’s desired land use development pattern.AGAIN
THIS IS A VAGUE REFERENCE WHEN THAT SHOULD NOT BE LEFT AMBIGUOUS
AND THIS IS CONCERNING BECAUSE IT COMPROMISES THE VALUE OF THE
ENTIRE DOCUMENT.
●26.k Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders to develop,improve,and expand agricultural water systems in
appropriate areas on the island.
●26.l Continue to participate in the United States Geological Survey (USGS)exploratory
well drilling program.
●26.m Expand programs to provide agricultural irrigation water.
One Water
●26.n Develop water conservation and stormwater management guidelines for
commercial,industrial,and residential properties.
●26.o Codify the administrative structure needed to develop a water resource program
and interdepartmental collaboration framework.
●26.p Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders to develop and facilitate community partnerships between upstream
and downstream communities.
●26.q Develop public-private partnerships to leverage funding sources.
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Table 35:Water System Standards Domestic Consumption Guidelines
Zoning Designation Residential:Single-Family or Duplex Multi-Family Commercial
Resort
Light Industry Schools and Parks Agriculture
••
Average Daily Demand
400 gals/unit
400 gals/unit
3000 gals/acre
400 gals/unit or 17,000 gal/acre 4000 gals/acre
4000 gals/acre or 60 gals/student 3400 gals/acre
A unit,or,more precisely,one Equivalent Unit (EU)of water allows for an average daily usage of
up to 400 gallons per day and a maximum daily usage of up to 600 gallons on any day but the
average is still not allowed to exceed 400 gallons per day.
One EU is typically served through a 5/8-inch meter and is considered adequate for a
single-family home or dwelling and allows for some landscape or gardening usage.
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4.3.4 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
The General Plan recognizes the significance of wastewater treatment and reuse as essential
components of the County’s comprehensive water management strategy.Adequate sewer
systems are vital to maintain public health and protect the environment.As communities
generate wastewater through various sources such as residential,commercial,and industrial
activities,effective treatment is necessary to remove harmful pollutants and contaminants
before the water is discharged back into the environment.Improperly treated wastewater can
have detrimental effects on marine ecosystems,coastal waters,and freshwater resources,
jeopardizing both human and ecological health.
An adequate system minimizes contamination of both the groundwater supply and coastal
waters,beaches,and waterborne recreational areas and is not a visual and odor nuisance.
Land development plans for resort-residential complexes located in shoreline areas pose a
potential water quality problem for adjacent near-shore waters.Adequate treatment facilities are
essential prerequisites for development.
HERE IN THIS DOCUMENT WITH NO REFERENCE TO BIO REMEDIATION AND WITH THE
SHEER VOLUME OF HOUSEHOLDS OPERATING OFF GRID,THIS DOCUMENT IS
CREATING ‘CRIME’OUT OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLD OPERATIONS.THE FACT THAT THIS
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION IS PROPOSING A POLICY DIRECTIVE TO MANDATE/FORCE
HOUSEHOLDS TO ADDRESS THE LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE ON OUR RURAL ISLAND
IS A VERY RECKLESS DIRECTION TO TAKE.
REFER PREVIOUS COMMENTS 1)AN AUDIT SHOULD BE DONE OF THE CURRENT
WASTEWATER DIVISION 2)ALTERNATIVE BIOREMEDIATION METHODS MUST BE
INVESTIGATED AND FINDINGS PUBLISHED.MORE PUBLIC DISCUSSION AND PUBLIC
AWARENESS IS NEEDED BEFORE THIS POLICY DIRECTIVE WOULD BE ADOPTED SINCE
IT WILL LIKELY BRING GREAT FINANCIAL STRAIN TO MANY HOUSEHOLDS AND
REQUIRE ONEROUS LEVELS OF ‘ENFORCEMENT.’
Wastewater reuse,also known as water recycling or reclaimed water,involves treating
wastewater to a level suitable for non-potable uses.Reusing treated wastewater provides an
opportunity to conserve precious freshwater resources and reduce the strain on existing water
supplies.For Hawaiʻi Island,where freshwater resources are limited and vulnerable to climate
change impacts,the implementation of wastewater reuse projects becomes vital for ensuring
water sustainability.By implementing appropriate treatment processes,treated wastewater can
be used for a range of purposes,including irrigation of agricultural lands,landscape irrigation,
industrial processes,and groundwater recharge.This practice helps meet non-drinking water
needs,reducing the reliance on freshwater sources for non-potable purposes and leaving more
available for essential uses like drinking water.THERE IS NO MENTION HERE OF THE
SAFETY CONCERNS THAT MUST ACCOMPANY SUCH USES OF TREATED
WASTEWATER.
The County operates municipal sewerage in Hilo,Pāpaʻikou,Kapehu,Pepeʻekeo,Honokaʻa,
Kealakehe,and Kaloko.The remaining communities are served by private wastewater
treatment facilities or individual facilities,such as cesspools or septic tanks.In 2017,the Hawaiʻi
State Legislature passed Act 125,mandating that all Hawaiʻi’s cesspools be replaced by 2050.
Cesspools are substandard sewage disposal systems as they do not treat wastewater.
According to the latest report on the Hawaiʻi Cesspool Hazard Assessment and Prioritization
Tool,Hawaiʻi Island contains an estimated 48,596 cesspools.Sewerage disposal system
designs must be examined with the particular region in mind.Of critical importance in an
examination of sewerage disposal for a community is the cost of the system,including
construction and operation costs.These costs vary with the characteristics of each area.
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 legislated the protection of all aquifers or portions of
aquifers currently serving as drinking water sources and any other aquifer capable of yielding
consumable water.This mandate was based on a national concern for the quality of the
groundwater and the increasing evidence of contamination of this valuable resource.
In 1976,the State Legislature enacted Act 84,relating to safe drinking water,which requires the
State Department of Health (DOH)to establish an underground injection control program to
protect the quality of the State’s underground sources of drinking water.Because of the
importance ofgroundwater as a source of municipal water supplies,the underground injection
control program is considered a beneficial approach in the identification of aquifers that should
be protected from subsurface disposal of wastewater through injection wells.
HERE AGAIN THERE IS NO MENTION OF THE PRIMARY POLLUTER OF THE AQUIFER :
THE MILITARY BASE ON POHAKULOA.THERE IS ALSO NO MENTION OF TESTING
WATER QUALITY AND TESTING FOR CONTAMINANTS.THIS IS ANOTHER DIVISION OF
OUR COUNTY THAT SHOULD BE AUDITED.WHY IS NOTHING DONE ABOUT A MILITARY
POTENTIAL ‘SUPER FUND SITE’OPERATING ABOVE A PRISTINE AQUIFER?
The protection of these aquifers is established by designating areas currently being used or will
be used in the future for drinking water supply.The Underground Sources of Drinking Water
(USDW)will be protected from pollution by prohibiting the construction of new injection wells
that may pollute the USDW.Injection wells are allowed in exempted areas.The boundary lines
between the USDW and the exempted areas have been developed.**PROVIDE THIS
INFORMATION OR ELSE TAKE OUT THIS EXEMPTION REFERENCE.THE PUBLIC
SHOULD BE BETTER INFORMED UPON READING THIS PLAN,NOT LEFT IN THE DARK
TO WONDER .Under Chapter 62,Wastewater Systems,the DOH adopted a 1,000-foot setback
of wastewater systems from all public drinking water wells and springs.
In compliance with the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (Public Law
92-500),the DOH and the County jointly prepared the Water Quality Management Plan for
Hawaiʻi County in 1978 and subsequently updated the plan in 1980.In 1979,the County Council
adopted the plan through a resolution to serve as the planning guide for the development of
regional waste treatment systems and the control of non-point sources of pollution.To
implement the management plan,the County has prepared facility plans for various areas on
the island.Facility plans are developed by the County to satisfy a requirement for the application
of loans from the State to develop wastewater treatment facilities.The facility plans identify
problems,potential solutions,and costs.
In 1985,the State Legislature enacted Act 282,Relating to Environmental Quality,which
reassigns the County,effective July 1,1987,or upon receipt of State funds,to assume complete
administration and implementation for the regulation of sewerage and wastewater treatment
system programs.
Source:Hawaiʻi News Now (2022).
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Objective 27
Planned and developed municipal sewer capacity is expanded to serve our Urban
Growth Areas and reduce sewage-related impacts on water quality.
Policies
●27.1 A Sewerage Study for All Urban Areas,including appropriate water quality
management strategies,shall be completed and used as guides for the general planning
of sewerage disposal systems.
●27.2 Private treatment systems shall be installed by land developers for major resorts
and other developments along shorelines and sensitive higher inland areas,except
where connection to nearby treatment facilities is feasible and compatible with the
County’s long-range plans,and in conformance with State and County requirements.
●27.3 Immediate steps shall be taken to designate treatment plant sites,sewerage pump
station sites,and sewer easements according to the facility plans to facilitate their
acquisition.
●27.4 The County shall obtain State and Federal funds to finance the construction of
proposed sewer systems and improve existing systems.
●27.5 Plans for wastewater reclamation and reuse for irrigation and biosolids composting
(remaining solids from the treatment of wastewater are processed into a reusable
organic material)shall be utilized where topographically feasible and needed for
landscaping,agricultural purposes,or fire protection.
Wastewater and Environmental Quality Prioritization
●27.6 Pollution shall be prevented,abated,and controlled at levels that will protect and
preserve public health and well-being through the enforcement of appropriate Federal,
State,and County standards.
●27.7 Ensure municipal wastewater systems serve designated Urban Growth Areas
(UGA)with the capacity to accommodate projected population growth.
●27.8 The Department of Environmental Management and the Planning Department shall
coordinate priorities before the adoption of any new wastewater development or land
use plans.
●27.9 Prioritize developing a multipronged approach to wastewater infrastructure funding,
including proactively seeking grant funding for wastewater system expansion,
improvements,and new development.
●27.10
Ensurewastewaterfeesreflectactualcostsforservice,maintenance,andfutureimprovements.
●27.11 Ensure that wastewater systems and improvements are designed and functioning
to maximize system efficiencies,prevent accidental leaks or spills,and provide sanitary,
reliable wastewater treatment that is not negatively impacting natural resources.
One Water-Recycled Water Expansion
●27.12
Striveforanintegratedapproachtostormwaterandwastewater,andwaterresourcemanageme
nt that is comprehensive and as efficient as possible.
●27.13 Encourageon-sitewaterreusesolutionsforlargedevelopments.
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27.14 Encourageandincentivizethecollectionofrainfallfornon-potableuse.
27.15 PrioritizetheuseofgraywaterinareasconnectedtoCountywaterandnotconnectedtoCounty
wastewater.
Actions
Wastewater and Environmental Quality Prioritization
●27.a Prioritize areas where on-site wastewater treatment should be converted to sewer
and establish financial tools such as improvement districts to aid in implementation.
●27.b Prioritize areas where wastewater treatment facilities are necessary to facilitate
future growth and utilize financing tools such as community facilities district (CFD)or tax
increment financing (TIF)to aid in implementation.
●27.c Review,assess,and amend Codes relating to sewer connection requirements to
ensure wastewater issues and requirements are addressed in a consistent,sustainable,
and socially equitable way.
●27.d Develop a wastewater master plan with a clear prioritization method for wastewater
system expansions and improvements based on criteria involving land use,projected
growth,social equity,and environmental factors.
●27.e Develop plans to improve,connect,or develop new wastewater systems in
unsewered urban coastal communities.
●27.f Perform a study to assess individual wastewater systems (IWS)in unsewered
urban growth areas to assess the rate of failures/negative impacts,determine rates of
large capacity cesspools still in use,and develop plans to improve,connect,or develop
new wastewater systems for unsewered urban communities.
●27.g Proactively seek opportunities for public-private partnerships for wastewater
collection and treatment development.
●27.h Facilitate the use of infrastructure improvement districts and other types of
localized funding mechanisms to fund improvements.
●27.i Streamline the sewer connection loan program.
●27.j Develop wastewater cost valuation in service fees (similar to the water model fee
structure).
●27.k Develop a criteria-based infrastructure prioritization tool to develop new or expand
existing municipal wastewater systems.Base these priority areas on designated urban
growth boundaries,urban zoning and density,population trends and anticipated growth,
health/safety,and environmental factors.
●27.l Implement innovative wastewater systems at a cost-effective scale for small
communities.
●27.m Amend the County Code,Section 21-26-1(a)requiring “all sewer extensions shall
be approved by resolution of the County council”to read,“all sewer extensions outside
of Urban Growth Areas shall be approved by resolution of the County council.”
REFERRING AGAIN TO CONCERNS THAT THIS IS AN UNFEASIBLE COST TO REGULAR
HOUSEHOLDS.THIS IS A VERY CONCERNING POLICY DIRECTIVE AND AS
ACKNOWLEDGED HERE,MORE STUDIES WOULD BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO
ADMINISTERING SUCH POLICIES..SO WHY ARE WE SEEING THIS EMPHASIS IN THE
GENERAL PLAN ?
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●27.n In collaboration with the DOH Wastewater Branch,reevaluate and clarify the
requirements set forth in Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules (HAR),Section 11-62-31.1(a)(1)
(B)and amend County sewer requirements accordingly to accommodate needed
housing units.
●27.o Collaborate with the DOH to advance progressive wastewater technology and
regulations.
One Water-Recycled Water Expansion
●27.p In collaboration with the Department of Agriculture,develop a water resource
strategy for efficient agricultural water use and reuse.
●27.q Install non-potable systems,such as reclaimed wastewater,brackish groundwater,
and untreated surface water in proximity to priority UGAs for non-potable water uses.
●27.r Conduct supply and demand studies to determine a level of service for non-potable
water needs.
●27.s Facilitate greywater reuse systems through code amendments and through
partnering with DOH for regulatory changes and incentives.
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4.3.5 Stormwater Infiltration and Green
Infrastructure
Stormwater management and the implementation of green infrastructure are critical elements of
the General Plan for their vital role in sustainability on Hawaiʻi Island.As an island ecosystem
with limited freshwater resources and vulnerable coastal areas,managing stormwater effectively
and integrating green infrastructure practices are essential for preserving our water resources
and ensuring environmental sustainability.
Stormwater refers to the runoff from precipitation that flows over land surfaces,eventually
entering water bodies such as streams,rivers,and oceans.Stormwater is a crucial element of
the island’s overall water landscape.While precipitation may be an obvious contributor to
stormwater,all the phases of the hydrologic cycle are related to stormwater and are influenced
by public utility decisions made in the built environment.Precipitation and surface runoff are
often the phases of the hydrologic cycle that people recognize as stormwater,whereas
evaporation,transpiration,and condensation are not as easily observed processes.
Uncontrolled stormwater runoff can lead to various detrimental effects on water resources and
ecosystems.Polluted runoff,also known as nonpoint source pollution,from agriculture,urban
development,forestry,recreational boating,marinas,and hydromodification activities is the
leading cause of water pollution in waters across the country and in Hawaiʻi.Uncontrolled
stormwater runoff can also lead to localized flooding,causing damage to infrastructure,property,
and even loss of life.Implementing stormwater management strategies helps to control the flow
of stormwater,reducing the risk of flooding and associated hazards.Moreover,excessive
stormwater runoff can cause soil erosion,leading to the loss of fertile topsoil,sedimentation in
water bodies,and degradation of natural habitats.Proper stormwater management practices,
including erosion control measures,
help minimize erosion and preserve the island’s natural resources.
Stormwater is a prime example of the unavoidable connections that exist between the built
environment and the natural environment.Increasing the opportunities for infiltration and
transpiration can reduce the amount of evaporation that surface runoff requires.The social,
environmental,and economic impacts of stormwater infrastructure have meaningful implications
for our overall island sustainability as water is one of the most precious resources.
Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution
Engineering efficiency in conveying stormwater runoff using impervious surfaces (e.g.,paved
swales,channelized streams)must be balanced against environmental considerations.If the
drainage is directed to streams,excessive freshwater volumes and sediment loads may impact
coastal water resources (e.g.,degrade water quality and smother coral reefs).If the drainage is
directed to injection wells,more studies are needed to determine the impact of storm runoff on
groundwater quality.Sediment basins,wetlands,or less impervious methods of conveyance
(e.g.,grass swales)should be considered where feasible to reduce nonpoint source pollution of
the coastal waters from stormwater runoff and filter infiltrating water.
Green infrastructure refers to the network of natural or engineered features that manage
stormwater while providing additional benefits to the environment and community.Such features
may include rain gardens,permeable pavement,bioswales,and vegetated buffers.Green
infrastructure is crucial for stormwater management,as it captures and absorbs runoff,reducing
the volume and rate of runoff.By mimicking natural hydrological processes like sediment
filtration and bioremediation,it helps to recharge groundwater,replenish streams,and
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reduce stress on our water resources during periods of heavy rainfall.
CONCERN:HERE AT LEAST WE SEE REFERENCES TO BIOREMEDIATION.WHY IS THIS
‘ACCEPTABLE’AS A STRATEGY WHERE TREATMENT OF WATER RUN OFF IS
CONCERNED BUT NEVER ENTERTAINED IN THE MATTER OF RAW SEWAGE
TREATMENT (A ‘SOLUTION’AND POLICY DIRECTIVE HERE WHICH THREATENS TO BE
COST PROHIBITIVE TO MANY HOUSEHOLDS?)
By retaining and infiltrating stormwater,green infrastructure reduces the reliance on freshwater
sources for irrigation,thus conserving water resources.This is particularly important for our
island communities where freshwater availability is limited.Green infrastructure features may
also provide habitats for native plants and wildlife.They contribute to biodiversity conservation
and help restore and enhance Hawaiʻi Island’s natural ecosystems.Green infrastructure plays a
key part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by reducing the urban heat island effect,
moderating temperatures,and increasing resilience to extreme weather events.These
measures align with the County’s sustainability goals and efforts to adapt to climate change.
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34.15 Encourage the expansion of digital access and equity through the resilient buildout of
broadband infrastructure and facilities.Does this take into account the safety of 5G+?Is this to
facilitate surveillance of citizens in the future?
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34.a Implement a Safe Route to School (SR2S)program for all schools.Will surveillance be
implemented to ensure safety?
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4.4.6 Recreation
Housing developers should not bear a disproportionate burden,or be forced to contribute more
than their fair share,as inequitable requirements could deter needed housing development.This
proviso seems to favor developers.
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35.a Provide funding for planning and acquisition,if necessary,of key corridor segments after
corridor-zone plans are adopted.Does this preclude the rezoning and acquisition of private
property?
35.k Maintain an on-going program of identification,designation,and acquisition of areas with
existing or potential recreational resources,such as land with sandy beaches and other prime
areas for shoreline recreation in collaboration with government,private and non profit agencies,
and other stakeholders.Please include private property owners in your definition of
stakeholders.
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4.4.7 Encouraging the establishment of farmers’markets,community gardens,and a range of
agricultural activities can promote local food production and improve access to fresh nutritious
food.Please include home gardens.
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36.g Support the distribution of telehealth support services,particularly to unserved and
underserved communities.Encourage instead person to person contact.
36.j Amend the County Code to designate a lead agency for coordinating and responding to
outbreaks of life-threatening,highly communicable diseases pursuant to the DOH direction.
While ensuring the statues of the Nuremberg Code are observed.
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4.5.1 Blueprint for the creation of a 15 minute island,clustering us together in “a centralized,
higher-density urban infill,supported by nearby,accessible public and private services and
facilities.”
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Under Housing Challenges Targets:“Homeownership for investment purposes that are kept
vacant or used for transient accommodation rentals reduces available stock for long term
resident ownership and rental opportunities.”
Prohibits and discourages the rights of private ownership.
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37.6 Vacant lands in the urban growth boundary (UBG)should be prioritized for residential and
supportive uses before additional agricultural lands outside the UBG are converted into urban
uses.
With the consent of property owner should be included.
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38.1 Enable data-driven research to support and maintain a housing inventory program that
monitors existing housing.
38.a Perform existing housing inventory data analysis to identify structural conditions and needs
for rehabilitation or demotion.
Both justify the necessity of more surveillance of the community.38.a also precludes the private
property owner’s rights and opinions.Take this out or revise.
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39.5 Allow for and apply property tax and land use regulations to incentivize private property
owners to provide affordable housing units in mix-use and urban areas and to discentivize the
land banking of unimproved properties.
In other words land use regulations and property tax hikes will be weaponized against the
private property owner.TAke this out or revise!
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Table 40:Additional Infrastructure -Provide adequate broadband without invading people’s
privacy.
Ensuring future surveillance capabilities?
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40.8 Require all County Departments to collaborate with the County Office of Sustainability,
Climate,Equity,and Resilience (OSCER)as the lead agency to ensure the integration of the
County’s goals of sustainability,climate resilience,and equity into all county operations and
planning initiatives.
To whom does OSCER answer?Who’s watching the watchdog?
THIS ORGANIZATION WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2023.IT WAS PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC
AS AN AGENCY THAT COULD ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS FROM GOVERNMENT AND NON
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS.
IT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE GRANTED EXTRA POWERS AS AN ADMIINISTRATIVE
ARM OF THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT.WE SPECIFICALLY OBJECT TO THE LANGUAGE
‘REQUIRING’‘ALL COUNTY DEPARTMENTS’TO COLLABORATE WITH THE OSCER.
THE COUNTY’S ‘GOALS’OF sustainability,climate resilience,and equity HAVE NOT BEEN
ADEQUATELY DEBATED IN OUR COMMUNITY .WE CHALLENGE THE SUGGESTION THAT
THERE IS CONSENSUS ON THIS MATTER AND WE SPECIFICALLY CHALLENGE THE
OSCER ‘AGENCY’TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF THE ABOVE.WE SPECIFICALLY
CHALLENGE THE PLANNING DIRECTOR AND THE LEGISLATURE TO STAGE A FULL
PUBLIC REVIEW OF BOTH SETS OF DATA AND BOTH ARGUMENTS THAT THERE IS A
CLIMATE CRISIS CAUSED BY CARBON
THE ‘Office of Sustainability,Climate,Equity,and Resilience (OSCER)’BEGINS WITH A
FLAWED AND DISPUTED PREMISE THAT THERE IS A CLIMATE ‘CRISIS’AND THAT THE
OTHER 3 ‘PILLARS’OF THE ORGANIZATION (SUSTAINABILITY,EQUITY AND
RESILLIENCE)BELONG TOGETHER AS PART OF A ‘SOLUTION.’
WHAT IS FLAWED ABOUT THE BUZZ WORD ‘SUSTAINABILITY’IS THAT THIS WORD
LEADS THE IDENTICAL AGENDAS OF CONTROLLING LAND USE,WATER RIGHTS,
ACCESS TO PUBLIC SPACE,THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL,FARMING AND PASTURING OF
ANIMALS AND FOOD SECURITY.THESE BUZZWORDS ARE COMING FROM WORLD
ECONOMIC FORUM AND THE UNITED NATIONS.ALL OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS PLUS
THE BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION AND ‘NET ZERO’PROMOTE A
DANGEROUS AGENDA OF OVERRIDING SOVEREIGN HOME RULE LOCAL COUNTIES
AND STATES AND REPLACING WITH ‘GLOBAL AGENDAS’WHICH ARE BRINGING IN
‘COMMUNIST’VALUES AND SYSTEMS OF PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND DESTRUCTION
OF SMALL BUSINESS AND THE CORPORATIZATION OF PUBLIC ASSETS.
WHAT IS FLAWED ABOUT THE BUZZ WORD ‘EQUITY’IS THAT IT IS QUICKLY BECOMING
A WAY OF WAVING ON A COMMUNIST STYLE OF ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT
AND BUSINESS WHICH PROMOTES LARGER PORTION OF THE POPULATION BEING ON
WELFARE AND DIVERSITY HIRE PRACTICES THAT PROMOTE MEDIOCRITY AND NOT
MERITOCRACY.
THE WORD ‘RESILIENCE’ALSO HAS COME TO BE ANOTHER ‘BUZZ WORD’THAT IS A
RATIONALE FOR THE CATCH PHRASE ‘BUILD BACK BETTER’AND THE IDEA THAT MORE
RIGOROUS BUILDING CODES,MORE RESTRICTIONS AND MORE BUILDING COSTS AND
INSURANCE COSTS WILL FOLLOW IN THE AFTERMATH OF EACH ‘DISASTER.’
ELSEWHERE IN THIS DOCUMENT THERE WAS A CHALLENGE TO THE PREMISE THAT
THE RECENT FIRE IN LAHAINA WAS ‘NORMAL’AND THAT THE RESULTING LOCKDOWNS
AND FAILURE OF GREEN ADMINISTRATION TO SUPPORT HOUSEHOLDS TO REBUILD
ARE ALSO ‘NORMAL.’TO THE CONTRARY,WHAT WE HAVE SEEN IN LAHAINA FOR THE
PAST 13 MONTHS EXEMPLIFIES THE WAY THAT THE WORD ‘RESILIENCE’HAS COME TO
MEAN ‘CONTROL OF A POPULATION AFTER A DISASTER TO THE POINT THAT MANY
WILL BE DISPLACED AND WILL BE FORCED TO LEAVE THE AREA,FINDING NO WAY TO
REBUILD AND RESTORE THEIR LIVES AND LIVELIHOOODS.’
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Resulting in Longer Commutes:There are notable mismatches between locations of high
population and job centers.
Further justification for clustering in population centers.Further policy directive to justify
curtailing personal independent transportation options.This again is objectionable and shows
contempt for a fundamental constitutional right and as such has no place in a policy document
published by this County Administration.
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Table 43:Economic Opportunities /General
Increase broadband infrastructure to provide opportunities for participation in the digital
economy while allowing for other economic alternatives.
CBDC’s here we come!
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46.i Partner with government,private and non profit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders for carrying capacity studies of fisheries and the establishment of State
community-based subsistence fishing areas.
More restrictions on fishing rights.Oddly in 5.3 Agriculture and Food Systems there is no
mention at all of hunting and gathering.
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Wahi Pana
Need assurances our wahi pana and other natural assets will be protected from
commodification and collateralization.
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49.1 [Encourage the][i]ntegrat[ion][of]ʻāina-place-based values
49.2 [Encourage]the accessibility
49.3 [Promote]a visitor industry
49.5 [Encourage]regenerative tourism efforts
49.6 [Foster]initiatives and improve[d]efforts
49.h and farmers,homeowners,and other residents to develop and support place-based
educational programs
COMMENT:FINALLY HERE IS A DIRECTIVE THAT SPEAKS TO SUPPORTING THE
EXISTING ECONOMY AND THE PEOPLE WHO ALREADY LIVE ON THIS ISLAND.THE
FACT THAT THIS IS SHOWING UP ON PAGE 214 SHOULD BE CONCERNING TO ANYONE
UNDERSTANDING THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS SUPPOSED TO GUIDE THE PRIORITIES OF
OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATURE.THE OPENING SECTION OF THE
DOCUMENT SHOULD BE ABOUT SUPPORTING THE EXISTING CULTURE AND ECONOMY
OF THE ISLAND.THE CAPACITY TO SUPPORT AND HELP GROW IN THIS AREA WOULD
BE ALL
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6.1 para 2 presenting [residents a true voice]for the future of Hawaii Island.
1 [where citizens collaborate with the County to effect change consistent with plans developed
under this chapter.]
3 Ensure consistency among the General Plan and respective regional plans [What are
regional plans?]
4 set forth in the General Plan’s [Should this be plural or possessive?]
5 Establish an implementation system that is based on county-wide,regional,and agency levels
[What are regional and agency levels?]
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Top para by promoting [economic]growth,
2nd para collaboration among various [residents]
“Key areas of focus include fostering [understanding of the role of government in]
ensuring community engagement and input,securing funding,and coordinating priorities.
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6.2.1
Para 1 Community Development Plan Framework
During the General Plan Comprehensive Review process,existing community plans were used
to guide the CDP framework.From the adoption of the Kona,Puna,North and South Kohala
CDPs in 2008,Kaʻū CDP in 2017,and Hāmākua CDP in 2018,there has been much to learn
and grow from as we look to the future.The General Plan also benefited from years of collective
participation in CDP implementation efforts through regional committees that implement their
respective CDP.[NOTE:Hilo was not included in this CFP framework.Although there had been
Hilo meetings in the past that dealt with some issues contained in the General Plan,no
mechanism was put in place that paralleled the multi-year single-purpose work that was
undertaken in the other six districts.]
Para 2 To build on these lessons learned,future CDPs[,which it is hoped will include a CDP for
Hilo,]shall be drafted
The purpose of a CDP is threefold:
3.Provide a process for citizens to engage in civic dialogue [through open-forum townhalls
where vigorous question-answer format is primary,eliciting the priorities of the community.]
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6.Social Capital and Community Network Mapping
During the process of reviewing a Community Development Plan,instances where community
needs are not met may be identified.Examples of this may include a need for community
gathering spaces such as parks or recreation hubs.Community Development Plans may
identify such needs and outline a plan of action for community members and other [Hawaii
Island residents]to coordinate efforts,combine and collect resources,and connect public and
private sector agents to advocate for such enhancements to their community.[In the case of
Hilo,where a CDP was never initiated by the Planning Department,an examination of why this
was neglected must be addressed,for the purpose of getting input from this district even though
the General Plan may have been already implemented.This could be accomplished through
addendums to the General Plan at future dates.]
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6.4.3
Para 1 The General Plan is a comprehensive framework designed to guide [innovative]
development patterns,[and provide assistance toward]future opportunities and public
investments.
Para 3 The tables are intended to provide a clear and concise reference for agencies,
policymakers,communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
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Table 45
Climate change,carbon footprint,net zero,GHG emissions,green infrastructure projects,
climate adaptation
The above terms,taken from Table 45,derive from the United Nations Agenda 21 Sustainable
Development,inaugurated in 1992 at the United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
Residents of Hawaii Island have never had the opportunity to engage in discussions in every
town,using every venue,to discuss the entire subject of climate change.It is a foundational
subject,as it is the substrate upon which so much of the General Plan is predicated.It is
un-Democratic to simply take ideas from other places and cement them into the plans we make
for our own people,our own land,our own island,without engaging in an unhurried,full-blown
examination of this agenda,neighbor with neighbor.Until such time as this takes place,we must
place this draft of a General Plan on hold.
Table 46
Objectives
13.Increase the use of Smart Growth principles to focus development within designated urban
centers.
As above,SMART is an acronym taken from the World Economic Forum that pertains to
Internet-Of-Things technology.Its purpose is linkage of devices for the purpose of control and
monitoring.No island-wide discussion has taken place as to the merits of SMART GROWTH.
Again,it is a concept from far away,irreversible once implemented,without so much as a real
attempt to inform residents.How can a General Plan proceed on concepts alien to the people?
Table 47
21.[Engineer infrastructure]to reduce stormwater runoff.
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Table 48
25.Improve the efficiency and reliability,and sustainability of essential infrastructure systems.
28.Increase green infrastructure practices.
Example Indicators
Annual funding allocated for [efficient]infrastructure initiatives
Percentage of new development projects including [efficient]infrastructure elements
Table 49
Our communities are adequately served by sustainable and efficient public infrastructure
P232
6.4.4 1.a Seek [procedure]to support wetland identification and assessments.
1.j Identify partners and [S]upport a public awareness and education campaign to elevate
recognition of the value of urban trees as essential infrastructure.
3.b Create special (business)improvement districts to engage in environmental research,
restoration and maintenance,natural resource management,climate change or sea level rise
adaptation or other purposes to improve environmental conditions and provide community
benefit.
4.a [Seek Hawaii Island residents and groups]to maintain and steward the preservation of sites,
buildings,objects,and landscapes of significant cultural and historical importance.
4.c Support the identification of Heritage Landscapes,Corridors,Areas,and Centers.
Heritage designation is UNESCO.It is crucial that Hawaii Island maintain control of its lands and
natural resources,free of encumbrances of global organizations
4.h [Foment discussion among]government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders farmers,homeowners,and other residents
4.i private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other stakeholders farmers,
homeowners,and other residents
Table 54:Climate Change
[Delete Table 54:Climate Change has not been debated across Hawaii County in a systematic
way.Such a debate would entail townhall presentations by each side,allowing all the time
necessary to absorb the decades of information circulating through media and academia.At
some later time,these information-gathering events could then be followed by public open
debates.Hawaii Island residents at that juncture would then be ready to decide whether they
wished to premise all future growth on the notion of Climate Change,or reject it as unscientific.]
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Table 56 Transportation Access and Mobility
20.e Adopt a Complete Streets ordinance.[Complete Streets derives from Agenda 21’s SMART
Cities designation.It has nothing to do with residents of Hawaii Island,until such time as they
can be apprised of the overall design of Agenda 21,as it entails constricting traffic,expanding
bike lanes and bus routes,installing islands -many changes that may or may not be workable.
Hilo and Kona have very different requirements,and a cookie-cutter approach levels
differences.Just because it is recommended by a national or international association does not
mean it is suitable here.Again,it must be thoroughly discussed across the island before a
decision can be made.]
22.a Amend the County Code to incorporate Vision Zero safety principles and Complete Street
design principles.[Vision Zero,as stated above with Complete Streets,is an internationally
utilized approach to pedestrian safety that first needs a full discussion here to see to what extent
it is workable,if at all.]
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27.d social equity,[No relevance to this category]
27.g Proactively seek opportunities for [strategies]for wastewater collection and treatment
development.
28.c Update the DPW Storm Drainage Standards to reflect current data and to incorporate
strategies and standards of green infrastructure and low impact development.
28.f Create a green infrastructure dedication standard.
28.l Identify County parks and recreation,rights-of-way,and other County owned sites for green
infrastructure demonstration projects
29.a Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,
homeowners,and other residents for the research and development of alternative/renewable
energy resources.
30.d Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities and other
[Hawaii Island residents]
30.i [Encourage private]funding for broadband initiatives and deployments.
30.m Foster [private investments]to support the development and expansion of broadband
infrastructure,
32.c Review county lighting and landscaping ordinances to implement CPTED.CPTED is a
component of a SMART City that watches,listens,announces,tracks,records.It is a creation of
Agenda 21 and the WEF and the UN.It must be rejected by the residents of Hawaii Island
unless/until it is thoroughly discussed and debated.
32.p This point to be deleted
[In light of the controversy in the aftermath of the Lahaina fire,to be formulating a
redevelopment plan,IN ADVANCE of an incident,creates a climate of distrust and anger.This
subject must be handled very carefully in discussions with groups and individuals across the
island.]
35.c Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
35.d Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
35.i government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
35.k private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
36.d communities,and other farmers,homeowners,and other residents
36.f communities,and other farmers,homeowners,and other residents
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45.k Partner with government (e.g.,DOT,DBEDT,etc.),private and nonprofit agencies,
communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents to monitor
45.l Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies (e.g.,business associations,
realtors,chambers of commerce,etc.),communities,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
45.m expand the research and development industry for [innovative]economic development.
46.i private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Re: Testimony on General Plan Climate Change
Date:Monday, December 2, 2024 3:41:58 PM
It's not about the "climate change" word. It's the entire part of the plan that will regulate us to
death. I'm listening to your comments on https://www.youtube.com/live/EDLoHi2SLcg?si=K3laGG5Wjskg2Rll Timestamep 2:50:00 and I can't believe you're wanting to change the
words and not disregard part of the plan.
It doesn't matter if you change the word. It matters that you change and/or disregard that areaof the plan that is not good for our island.
Then someone says, "educate people so they understand what it means". We know what it
means.
We are telling you it is false. This is not from me. This is from Good Morning America'sfirst weatherman, the founder of the weather channel, 50 meteorologists for the USNavy, MIT professor and more.
Will you please look at the information I sent and take into account this narrative is wrong?
That section in the plan should be taken out. It is based on a false premise and again, thatcomes from numerous scientists from around the world.
Kind regards,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
Order your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here
"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From:Michelle MelendezTo:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:You Are Ignoring My Testimony on General Plan Per YOUR Comments
Date:Monday, December 2, 2024 3:29:13 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
I'm very disturbed that you have ignored my testimony on "climate change".
I believe it was the Chair at timestamp 2:49:00 who said that there is evidence of climate change and sea level rising. WHERE? Doyou see it in Hilo, Kona or ANY land mass on the planet?
I have given numerous experts sharing information to the contrary of climate danger, which I will share again below.
Commissioner Rodriguez wants to change the name "climate change" so everyone can get on board with ALL the regulations andrules that this plan wants to put in place because of this false narrative.
If you change the name, you MUST eliminate that section because it then has NO Standing. There is no reason for that section ofthe plan.
Will you Please look at the evidence I'm sharing?
I have a right to be heard. This is NOT a Conspiracy Theory!
Are Climatologists, Meteorologists, and other scientists from around the world lying?
Here is the evidence (please review):
Over 1900 credentialed scientists have signed a World Declaration literally stating, "There is No Climate Danger". Review ithere https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf
The declaration states: "To believe the outcome of a climate model is to believe what the model makers have put in. This isprecisely the problem of today’s climate discussion to which climate models are central. Climate science has degenerated into adiscussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science. Should not we free ourselves from the naive belief in immatureclimate models?"
John Coleman, Good Morning America's first weatherman and the founder of the Weather channel stated, "There is No GlobalWarming". Find his talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K56fms2VZTc
50 Years as Meteorologist with the US Airforce and Climatologist Professor David Dilley, says the earth is cooling not warming.He explains the earth was closer to the sun 800 years ago. He shares the Milankovitch Cycles here: https://youtu.be/sa-_tlITPnM?si=0-ubPSELxpFnAVH5
On the Boston Globe’s YouTube channel, on May 14, 2010, MIT Professor of Meteorology Richard Lindzen shared, “If one asks,“Is the temperature increasing or decreasing?” it's always doing one or the other. I have no concern about that. By asking people toworry about whether it's going up or down, you're immediately establishing dishonesty. The Earth is always changing. Climatechange is nothing you have to prove. It always is happening. It always has happened. So, to make that into something alarmingseems a little bit weird to me." Find his interview here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwvVephTIHU
Profession Lindzen also stated, “At any given place, traditionally, sea level is measured by what are called tide gauges: a stick in thewater, basically. Two things that change are what a tide gauge shows: the land moving up and down and the sea moving up anddown. In most places, it's the land that has the biggest effect, and so you don't have a good measure of sea level rise.”
It reads:
“Sea levels have risen on average 1.6 millimeters (0.063 inches) per year between 1900 and 2018.”
That means the sea level has risen a little over 7.4 inches in the last 118 years! Does that show the world is in danger of beingengulfed by water? No.
It shows that it will be a very, very, very long time before humans are in danger. Does that mean documentaries like “AnInconvenient Truth” are telling lies?
An article was published in the Seattle Times on October 12, 2007, titled “British judge ruled the Oscar-winning film on globalwarming, "An Inconvenient Truth," contains "nine errors."”
Here is the list of inaccuracies found in Court taken from the “Friends Of Science” website (Find the articlehere: https://friendsofscience.org/assets/documents/FOS%20Essay/British_High_Court_Ruling_on_An_Inconvenient_Truth.html):.
The inaccuracies in the documentary include:
1. The film claims that melting snows on Mount Kilimanjaro evidence global warming. The Government’s expert was forced to
concede that this is not correct.
2. The film suggests that evidence from ice cores proves that rising CO2 levels cause temperature increases over 650,000 years. TheCourt found that the film was misleading: over that period, the rises in CO2 lagged behind the temperature rises by 800-2,000 years.
3. The film uses emotive images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests that this has been caused by global warming. The Government’sexpert had to accept that it was “not possible” to attribute one-off events to global warming
4. The film shows the drying up of Lake Chad and claims that this was caused by global warming. The Government’s expert had toaccept that this was not the case.
5. The film claims that a study showed that polar bears had drowned due to disappearing arctic ice. It turned out that Mr. Gore hadmisread the study: in fact, four polar bears drowned, and this was because of a particularly violent storm.
6. The film threatens that global warming could stop the Gulf Stream, throwing Europe into an ice age. The Claimant’s evidencewas that this was a scientific impossibility.
7. The film blames global warming for species losses, including coral reef bleaching. The Government could not find any evidenceto support this claim.
8. The film suggests that sea levels could rise by 7 meters, causing the displacement of millions of people. In fact, the evidence isthat sea levels are expected to rise by about 40 centimeters over the next 100 years and there is no such threat of massive migration.
9. The film claims that rising sea levels has caused the evacuation of certain Pacific islands to New Zealand. The Government wasunable to substantiate this, and the Court observed that this appears to be a false claim.
Also, the Court's interim ruling included the following:
1. The film suggests that the Greenland ice covering could melt, causing sea levels to rise dangerously. The evidence is thatGreenland will not melt for a millennia.
2. The film suggests that the Antarctic ice covering is melting; the evidence was that it is, in fact, increasing.
High Court Judge Michael Burton stated:
“Former Vice President Al Gore, the documentary’s moderator, makes nine statements in the film that are not supported by thecurrent mainstream scientific consensus. For instance, Gore’s script implies that Greenland or West Antarctica might melt soon,creating a sea-level rise of up to 20 feet that would cause devastation from San Francisco to the Netherlands to Bangladesh.”
The judge called this “distinctly alarmist” and said the consensus view is that if Greenland melted, it would release this amount ofwater “but only after, and over, a millennia.”
You may be asking, "Why is this in the general plan and why is the climate change narrative in the media throughout the world if itisn't true?"
Because those who've invested in renewable energy will profit greatly and have more power over people if we adopt their narrative.They also own most of the news. I'm not a climate denier. I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I'm someone who researches until I discoverthe truth.
The truth is, if you put this plan through as it is, you will destroy freedom and prosperity on Big Island for future generations.
Regards, Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weightOrder your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 5:10 PM Michelle Melendez <michelle@blossominnerwellness.com> wrote:Aloha Leeward Commission,
Mahalo so much for listening to us today. I know you are all volunteers and I really appreciate your time.
A huge part of the plan is dedicated to "Climate Change". However, I've researched and found many climate experts disagree withthis narrative.
This is VERY dangerous because this section will add more rules, and regulations and take away freedom. In the name of climatechange it will restructure the Big Island way of life and give more power to the government.
Here is what you need to know:
Over 1900 credentialed scientists have signed a World Declaration literally stating, "There is No Climate Danger". Review ithere https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf
The declaration states: "To believe the outcome of a climate model is to believe what the model makers have put in. This isprecisely the problem of today’s climate discussion to which climate models are central. Climate science has degenerated into adiscussion based on beliefs, not on sound self-critical science. Should not we free ourselves from the naive belief in immatureclimate models?"
John Coleman, Good Morning America's first weatherman and the founder of the Weather channel stated, "There is No GlobalWarming". Find his talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K56fms2VZTc
50 Years as Meteorologist with the US Airforce and Climatologist Professor David Dilley, says the earth is cooling not warming.He explains the earth was closer to the sun 800 years ago. He shares the Milankovitch Cycles here: https://youtu.be/sa-_tlITPnM?si=0-ubPSELxpFnAVH5
On the Boston Globe’s YouTube channel, on May 14, 2010, MIT Professor of Meteorology Richard Lindzen shared, “If one asks,“Is the temperature increasing or decreasing?” it's always doing one or the other. I have no concern about that. By asking peopleto worry about whether it's going up or down, you're immediately establishing dishonesty. The Earth is always changing. Climatechange is nothing you have to prove. It always is happening. It always has happened. So, to make that into something alarmingseems a little bit weird to me." Find his interview here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwvVephTIHU
Profession Lindzen also stated, “At any given place, traditionally, sea level is measured by what are called tide gauges: a stick inthe water, basically. Two things that change are what a tide gauge shows: the land moving up and down and the sea moving upand down. In most places, it's the land that has the biggest effect, and so you don't have a good measure of sea level rise.”
On August 21, 2020, NASA published an article titled “NASA-led Study Reveals the Causes of Sea Level Rise Since 1900.” Findthe article here: https://climate.nasa.gov/news/3012/nasa-led-study-reveals-the-causes-of-sea-level-rise-since-1900/
It reads:
“Sea levels have risen on average 1.6 millimeters (0.063 inches) per year between 1900 and 2018.”
That means the sea level has risen a little over 7.4 inches in the last 118 years! Does that show the world is in danger of beingengulfed by water? No.
It shows that it will be a very, very, very long time before humans are in danger. Does that mean documentaries like “AnInconvenient Truth” are telling lies?
An article was published in the Seattle Times on October 12, 2007, titled “British judge ruled the Oscar-winning film on globalwarming, "An Inconvenient Truth," contains "nine errors."”
Here is the list of inaccuracies found in Court taken from the “Friends Of Science” website (Find the articlehere: https://friendsofscience.org/assets/documents/FOS%20Essay/British_High_Court_Ruling_on_An_Inconvenient_Truth.html):.
The inaccuracies in the documentary include:
1. The film claims that melting snows on Mount Kilimanjaro evidence global warming. The Government’s expert was forced toconcede that this is not correct.
2. The film suggests that evidence from ice cores proves that rising CO2 levels cause temperature increases over 650,000 years.The Court found that the film was misleading: over that period, the rises in CO2 lagged behind the temperature rises by 800-2,000years.
3. The film uses emotive images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests that this has been caused by global warming. TheGovernment’s expert had to accept that it was “not possible” to attribute one-off events to global warming
4. The film shows the drying up of Lake Chad and claims that this was caused by global warming. The Government’s expert hadto accept that this was not the case.
5. The film claims that a study showed that polar bears had drowned due to disappearing arctic ice. It turned out that Mr. Gore hadmisread the study: in fact, four polar bears drowned, and this was because of a particularly violent storm.
6. The film threatens that global warming could stop the Gulf Stream, throwing Europe into an ice age. The Claimant’s evidencewas that this was a scientific impossibility.
7. The film blames global warming for species losses, including coral reef bleaching. The Government could not find anyevidence to support this claim.
8. The film suggests that sea levels could rise by 7 meters, causing the displacement of millions of people. In fact, the evidence isthat sea levels are expected to rise by about 40 centimeters over the next 100 years and there is no such threat of massive
migration.
9. The film claims that rising sea levels has caused the evacuation of certain Pacific islands to New Zealand. The Government wasunable to substantiate this, and the Court observed that this appears to be a false claim.
Also, the Court's interim ruling included the following:
1. The film suggests that the Greenland ice covering could melt, causing sea levels to rise dangerously. The evidence is thatGreenland will not melt for a millennia.
2. The film suggests that the Antarctic ice covering is melting; the evidence was that it is, in fact, increasing.
High Court Judge Michael Burton stated:
“Former Vice President Al Gore, the documentary’s moderator, makes nine statements in the film that are not supported by thecurrent mainstream scientific consensus. For instance, Gore’s script implies that Greenland or West Antarctica might melt soon,creating a sea-level rise of up to 20 feet that would cause devastation from San Francisco to the Netherlands to Bangladesh.”
The judge called this “distinctly alarmist” and said the consensus view is that if Greenland melted, it would release this amount ofwater “but only after, and over, a millennia.”
You may be asking, "Why is this in the general plan and why is the climate change narrative in the media throughout the world ifit isn't true?"
Because those who've invested in renewable energy will profit greatly and have more power over people if we adopt theirnarrative. They also own most of the news. I'm not a climate denier. I'm not a conspiracy theorist. I'm someone who researchesuntil I discover the truth.
The truth is, if you put this plan through as it is, you will destroy freedom and prosperity on Big Island for future generations.
You have the power to help bring light to this plan. I trust in God and I trust in you.
Mahalo, Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weightOrder your copy of End Dieting Hell Click Here"Great Maui Land Grab" NOW Available here
From reading what the document proposes,
General Plan 2045 is a worldwide concept (and
not just for Hawaii), that wants to regroup the
land and rewrite maps in order to rehouse
people and remove their rights and freedom.
Plan 2045 uses “Global Warming” or “Climate
Change” as a guise to justify reducing human
rights, and to be able the control of land - to
have unlimited power in redistricting land and
neighborhoods.
Concerns Include:
Land Use changing Residential to
Recreation DROPS property value!
Plan could set up MANY opportunities for
State to take your land & Rezone!
Plan could regulate OFF-GRID living!
Plan will further STRESS electric grid
increasing prices
Please vote against the regressive proposals of
General Plan 2045
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Thank you for listening.
~ Donna Grabow, Hilo
From:donna grabow
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:Dec. 5 Meeting, General Plan 2045
Date:Tuesday, December 3, 2024 8:50:12 AM
Aloha County Council,
From:Lisa Kerman
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:Proposed General Plan for Big Island
Date:Tuesday, December 3, 2024 3:21:46 PM
To All Concerned,
I am adamantly opposed to the proposed general plan for the Big Island. This plan will not serve the people of
Hawaii. It will open up the doors for state government to rezone property if they feel the need to do so. Rezoning
residential properties to recreational property decreases the value of these properties. It will further burden the
already over burdened electrical grid. These are only a few of the disasters that this plan will create. In no way is this
a positive situation for the population of Big Island. I urge you to do what’s right for the people and veto this “Plan”.
Thank you,
Lisa Kerman
Kauai
Sent from my iPad
From:Marianna Kovalev
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan concerns.
Date:Wednesday, December 4, 2024 9:50:03 AM
Attachments:Big Island General Plan 2045 Testimony .pdf
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdf
Sent from my iPhone
Legend:
●Black:Directly out of General Plan
●Red:Edit
●Yellow Highlighted is requesting text to be Removed
●Pink Highlighted is a Concern/Comments
Page:27
Implementation Strategies
“Zoning &Land Use Regulations
Update regulations to align with the goals of the General Plan.”
Please change to:“Update regulations”to “align with the goals of local Communities and the
General Plan.”
“Public-Private Partnerships Collaborate with private entities and homeowners to achieve
mutual development and conservation objectives.”
CONCERN:The word “Homeowner”is not written anywhere in the entire plan.That is VERY
concerning.Why are you leaving homeowners out of the general plan that will affect them and
their future generations?Please include “homeowner”wherever “stakeholder”is and where
suggested in this document.Also,please be clear about who these private entities are that you
want to collaborate with so this is more transparent.
“Community Engagement Continuously engage residents and stakeholders in the decision-
making process.”
CONCERN:The community deserves to know who “Stakeholders”are and EXACTLY what they
have stake in.Please define.
Page:28
1.1 The purposes of the General Plan are to:
●Provide the framework for regulatory
decisions,capital improvement priorities,acquisition strategies,and other pertinent
government programs within the County organization and coordinated with State and
Federal programs.
This sounds like you want to take people’s property through acquisition and regulate the heck
out of locals.
Please change to the following:Provide framework that supports local farmers and
communities without further regulations,capital improvement priorities,and other pertinent local
and government programs within the County organization and coordinate with State and
Federal programs to support thriving communities.
●“Promote and safeguard the public interest and the interest of the County as a whole.”
Please change to the following:““Promote and safeguard the public interest and the interest
of the County as a whole without violating personal freedoms,the Constitution or further
regulating the public.”
●“Effect political and technical coordination in community improvement and development.”
CONCERN:This sounds like you will bring politics into community living.That is not pono.
Please change to:“Effect strategies that support community improvements and development
for locals.”
“The 2045 General Plan is the primary policy document for county agencies,planning
commissions,elected officials,landowners,developers,and citizens to guide land use policy
decisions for the Island of Hawaiʻi.”
Please change to:The 2045 General Plan is the primary policy document for county agencies,
planning commissions,elected officials,landowners,homeowners,developers,and locals to
guide land use policy decisions for the Island of Hawaiʻi.
Please add:(a)The general plan shall contain a statement of development objectives,
standards and principles with respect to the most desirable use of land within the county for
residential,recreational,agricultural,commercial,industrial and other purposes which shall be
consistent with proper conservation of natural resources without violating personal rights and
freedoms,and supporting local communities to prosper,and the preservation of our natural
beauty and historical sites,while still giving access to the public;the most desirable density of
population in the several parts of the county (Remove)
(b)The council shall enact zoning,subdivision,and such other ordinances which shall contain
the necessary provisions to support thriving communities,farmers and homeowners.The way it
is currently written describes zoning people out of their homes with more regulations and fines.
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(d)Amendments to the general plan may be initiated by the council or the planning director
giving adequate notice to the public for needed testimony.
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CONCERN WITH THE THREE CIRCLE “SUSTAINABILITY”DIAGRAM:The words:
Sustainability and Equity are part of a political woke vocabulary and should not be in the Hawaii
General Plan.Also,“Social and Culture Equity”should be removed.It is not the responsibility of
the planning department to control the behavior of people.That again is a “woke”agenda.Nor
does this language reflect a thriving community.“Environmental Protection”gives the impression
of more regulations and a reduction of people’s rights.Please remove it.
Instead call it:INNOVATION with these 3 circles:Economic Alternatives,Environmental
Support,Thriving Communities
The goal of the planning department should be to create an environment of prosperity and not
one of over regulation and constraints on locals.We can do those through new innovations and
not sustainability.Sustainability moves Big Island backwards not forward!
1.4 Innovation Principles and Practices
CONCERN:Big Island needs to move toward free energy,which is available and not
more regulations on what we have.
Change:Integrating innovation into the General Plan is crucial for fostering long-term
resilience and thriving communities.
Change:“This includes increasing the effectiveness of new technologies to support local
communities,improving coordination among various agencies and levels of government,and
finding new and innovative ways to support our natural and cultural resources.for better
development that supports a thriving environment,economic alternatives (sharing without taxes,
trading without regulation),and flourishing communities.The General Plan recognizes this need
and aligns with the Hawaiʻi 2050 Sustainability Plan1,which sets a strategic framework for
achieving a sustainable future.By embedding sustainability principles into its core,this Plan
sets forth a cohesive and forward-thinking strategy that addresses key challenges and
anticipates future needs.”Please remove what is highlighted!
CONCERN:By using the word “Sustainable”you are not supporting Hawaii to move forward.
You are creating more control of the environment,and communities.That is not Pono and
violates the HS [§5-7.5]"Aloha Spirit":"Aloha"means mutual regard and affection and
extends warmth in caring with no obligation in return.If the planning department creates
a general plan that adds more regulations and constraints on locals,they violate the
Aloha Spirit law.
The Hawaiʻi 2050 Innovation Plan “created the State’s first definition of sustainability”(remove):
A Hawaiʻi that achieves the following:
1.Respects the culture,character,beauty,and history of our state’s island communities;
2.Support a thriving community both socially and economically as we support our
environment to heal and prosper;and
3.Meets the needs of the present without violating freedoms or compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
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In the diagram:
“Regulatory Measures”
●County Code
●Administrative Rules
●Permits
This shows that this general plan will increase restrictions and fees on farmers and other locals.
This is not Pono.The plan should reflect innovation not constraints against the population.
Please change to
CHANGE TO:
“Innovation Practices”
●Implement new resources
●Administration support
●Economic Alternatives
Remove “permits”.Stop trying to permit the population to death!
CURRENTLY:The Plan also incorporates guidelines to serve as strategic directions and
standards to inform decisions regarding topics such as land use,infrastructure,housing,and
resource management.These guidelines help to ensure consistency in planning and
implementation,promoting sustainable growth,environmental stewardship,and community
well-being.(This is a complete overreach of the government.You cannot tell people what to do
with their property!It is NOT the responsibility of the planning department to ensure people’s
well-being!This should be revised to support environment,innovations,and thriving
communities.)
•Vision:The ability to plan for the future with creativity and innovation in support of thriving
communities.
•Goal:To see Hawaii Island become self-sustaining as communities and the environment
prosper
•Objective:Measurable,achievable,and time-bound milestones toward achieving a goal.
•Guideline:A stated course of action that shall take precedence when addressing areas of
concern and should be followed,unless a determination is made that it is not the most desirable
in a particular case;thus,a guideline may be deviated from without penalty or sanction as long2
as it supports thriving communities,economic alternatives and supporting the environment.
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Regulatory Implementing Actions (Locals DO NOT need more regulations and
hoops to jump through.That will not support thriving communities.)
Regulatory implementing actions are one of two types of approaches used in the General Plan
to pursue the vision,goals,and objectives.Regulatory actions are controlling in that they define
boundaries,development parameters,and measures intended to implement goals or objectives.
The three regulatory implementing actions in the Plan include:
Please change the last paragraph to:
Work with local communities to pursue the vision,goals,and objectives.Find fair and supportive
directions to define boundaries,development parameters,and measures intended to implement
goals or objectives.Three actions in the Plan include:
●General Plan Land Use Map:A map that graphically delineates the areas of intended
future land use types that support thriving communities and environmental support and
do not hinder personal freedoms.
●Policy:A general rule for action focused on a specific issue,derived from more general
goals3 that also support thriving communities and supporting the environment.
•Standard:A supportive measure that defines the meaning,quality,or quantity of a
policy by providing a way to measure its attainment.
In the General Plan,future land use maps,policies,and standards are specific to the actions
through which zoning ordinances,subdivisions,and public improvements or projects are
initiated or adopted through innovations and are flexible to support thriving communities.
“because,as they must conform to and implement the general plan in accordance with the
County Charter,Section 3-15.”Remove!The word “conform”is concerning.We are not in
Communist China.Please revise to support thriving communities.
Non-regulatory implementing actions typically involve community engagement,education and
outreach,partnership development,and resource allocation to encourage support from the
community (remove “compliance")and proactive efforts.This approach allows for flexibility
and innovation in achieving the Plan’s vision.
Throughout the General Plan,the objectives and policies are followed by a set of implementing
actions.There are three types:
Add:Community Support:Taking testimony and revisions from the community seriously and
implementing where possible.
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1.6 Grounded Vision and Goals
As we navigate our future,maintaining a balance between economic alternatives,environmental
support,and thriving communities is paramount.
By integrating those established values and principles,the General Plan ensures continuity and
reflects the collective vision of Hawaiʻi Island residents,guiding new innovation developments
while honoring our unique cultural and environmental heritage.
The four primary chapters of the Plan encompass the innovation pillars of environment,
community,and economy,as outlined in the Hawaiʻi State Planning Act Goals.
General Plan Vision Statement
Hawaiʻi Island is an exemplary leader with healthy and resilient communities that are built by
innovative developments,a thriving and diversified local economy,and collaborative biocultural
stewardship with locals.
General Plan Chapter
Goal
Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship Natural and cultural resources are thriving
and sustainably managed,preserved,and
restored to maintain our unique and diverse
environment and use innovative techniques if
and when appropriate to support future
growth.
Addressing Climate Change for
Island-Wide Health
CONCERN:Please realize there is no
climate change emergency.1944
credentialed scientists from around the
world have signed a “No Climate Change
Emergency Declaration”.You can find it
here:
https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/
Humans have less than 1%affect on climate.
Please do your own research on this.
Ensure the science is followed and
investigate credentialed scientists and the
Milankovitch cycles of which both have
shown the earth is cooling.Since humans
have less than 1%impact on climate,start
supporting ways that we can maintain a
healthy island by incorporating policies,
programs,infrastructure,and
decision-making that support the environment
and thriving communities.And NOT policies
that take away more freedoms and regulate
locals to death!
Hawaii Island will not believe in false
narratives with political agendas.
Innovative Development &Thriving We strategically apply innovative land use
Communities
It is NOT the responsibility of the planning
department to manage the health and safety
of communities.That is an overreach of the
government!
strategies incorporating indigenous and
contemporary knowledge and place-based
practices to direct and manage growth for
thriving communities.
Each community is connected by a
multimodal and modernized transportation
network that provides a system for safe,
efficient,and comfortable movement of
people and goods.
Our communities are adequately served by
innovation and efficient public infrastructure,
utilities,and services based on existing and
future growth needs,sound design principles,
and effective maintenance practices.
Our communities are thriving and supported
and have access to integrative health,
education,and social services to support a
high quality of life for all residents.
Residents have access to adequate (change
to:comfortable)and affordable housing to
meet the needs of the population and provide
equitable (remove)opportunities for
household flexibility and mobility.
We employ integrated systems that are
efficient,equitable (remove),fair,and
organized to facilitate coordination and
collaboration.
Thriving,Diversified,Competitive with
Economic Alternatives
Our economy is competitive,innovative,and
supportive.It helps our communities thrive
and increases local economic opportunities.
Agriculture is a robust sector that supports
local farmers and includes a broad range of
agricultural-based businesses that highlight
value,organic and good health practices.
A high quality of life for locals is maintained
when a supportive visitor industry balances
economic growth with natural and cultural
responsibility.
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2.1 Introduction
Collaborative biocultural (remove)stewardship is an approach to innovation development that
emphasizes collaboration and partnership building among stakeholders (Who are they and what
do they have stake in?),and homeowners and integrates natural and cultural resource
management strategies to promote thriving communities.conservation,sustainability,and
resilience (remove).
Cooperative efforts aimed at achieving innovative development sustainable management
(remove)of ecological systems are crucial for protecting our natural and built environments.
Land use planning and management should be holistic,inclusive (remove),and adaptive to
reflect thriving communities values,knowledge,and aspirations (remove).The General Plan
provides key strategies to achieve biocultural (remove)supportive stewardship,including
community engagement,partnership building,collaborative decision-making,and collective
action.
Environmental and social systems are complex and dynamic.These systems will require
adaptive management and continuous learning as we navigate the future.The policies
presented in this section seek to foster partnerships that are based on mutual respect,trust,and
shared values.The community engagement process must be inclusive to incorporate diverse
perspectives and knowledge systems into conservation and development strategies.Following
such practices can promote the co-creation of knowledge,the sharing of resources,and the
empowerment of communities.By leveraging the strengths and resources of different
stakeholders REMOVE (Who are they and what do they have stake in?),and homeowners we
can enhance the capacity of communities to manage natural and cultural resources sustainably
(remove).We can also facilitate the creation of new networks and alliances,promoting social
cohesion and resilience.Ultimately,the collaborative biocultural stewardship approach can
foster a more integrated,inclusive,and equitable approach to conservation and development
that reflects the aspirations and needs of local communities.(REMOVE THIS IS LANGUAGE IT
IS DESIGNED TO REDUCE FREEDOMS INCREASE GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDER
OVERREACH AND BRING IN MORE GOVERNMENT CONTROL)
CHANGE TO:We can also facilitate the creation of new innovative programs that support and
reflect the aspirations of thriving local communities.
This fundamental element of the Plan strives to cultivate a sense of place and connection to the
environment and recognizes that the management of natural and cultural resources requires the
participation of local communities,government,homeowners and other agencies diverse
actors,including communities,governments,non-governmental organizations,and private
sector entities.By promoting collaborative decision-making and collective action,we can
enhance the effectiveness,equity,and legitimacy of conservation and development and
innovative policies.By promoting community-based conservation and restoration strategies,we
can enhance ecological integrity,promote biodiversity,and preserve cultural heritage and scenic
landscapes.(Redundant Remove)Biocultural stewardship acknowledges the role of cultural
diversity in shaping environmental perceptions,attitudes,and behaviors (Remove.People do
not want to be manipulated).[It recognizes that cultural practices arising from traditional
ecological knowledge are integral to maintaining ecosystem services and biological diversity.]
(remove)
Change to:Cultural practices arising from traditional ecological knowledge are integral to
supporting the growth of thriving communities that wish to improve their environment.
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Table 1:Biocultural (change to Land)Stewardship Challenges
The word “Bioculture”is reflective of both biological and cultural factors that affect human
behavior.Locals do not want the planning department to affect our behavior.Your job is to
support the land,environment,and thriving communities.
Native Habitat
•Hawaiʻi has been known as the extinction capital of the world.
•Climate change and sea level rise pose threats to existing habitats for native flora and fauna.
REMOVE (Again,according to 1944 credential scientists from around the world,there is no
climate danger.This is a narrative created by the “stakeholders”to move their agenda forward.
https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/)Has the water level risen in any of the towns in
Hawaii?
•Longer and/or more severe weather and climate change may increase the likelihood of
wildfires.REMOVE (The Maui fire was NOT normal.A fire where trees do not burn but glass is
melted out of cars,where animals and humans are left recognizable,and where plastic doesn’t
burn or even melt is not normal.That was an attack and murder of our Lahaina ohana.That is
why only 20 building permits have been issued after a year!AND why Lahahina is STILL locked
down!)
•Invasive species continue to pose a threat to native and endemic species as well economic,
environmental,and human health.(Reminder:It is not the responsibility of the planning
department to protect people’s health.)
•The carrying capacity of our resources is not comprehensively modeled and monitored.
(Modeled and monitored should be for government agencies.)
•The County lacks specific regulations for wetlands,riparian ecosystems,or other valuable
habitats.
Stewardship
•The County has a limited budget for its large-scale geographic responsibility for the protection
of public trust natural and cultural resources.(Revise.This doesn’t make sense.What are you
trying to say?What responsibility are you talking about?What does the protection of public trust
mean?)
•Hawaiʻi Island has a large variation of unique biomes and ecosystems.
•The difference between traditional and modern practices along with varying mauka to makai
ownership makes it difficult to comprehensively steward natural resources.
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Native Habitat
The County can collaborate with the State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development to
create models for monitoring the carrying capacity of natural resources that will support farmers
and thriving communities.
•Ongoing conservation work can continue to evolve from species-specific conservation (e.g.,
Albizia eradication)to focus on ecosystem restoration across multiple land ownership to protect
Hawaiʻi’s biodiversity and support local farms.
•Maintaining healthy,native-dominant forests offers immense savings of land biocultural
(Remove)and water resources that might otherwise be lost to the impacts of climate change
(Remove)and invasive species.
•Conservation lands hold significant value in the water resources they represent.
•Incentivizing and developing regenerative land uses without further regulations or fines,such
as agroforestry,can provide sustainable opportunities to ecosystems and communities.
•Hawaiʻi can become a statewide adaptation and resiliency leader by focusing on its unique
strengths and diversity to evolve with changing realities.
•Urban forestry can be prioritized or incentivized in the County Code.This means more
regulations and possible fines.No thank you!Change to:Support the further growth of current
urban forestry
Watersheds
●Establish more place-based watershed partnerships to create unique management plans
that incorporate the generational knowledge of those water systems and protect our
island’s watersheds and local farms.
•Strengthen the integration of Hawaiian biocultural remove resource management and
traditional ecological knowledge across County government to support local farms.
•Practice an integrated approach to ecosystem-based collaborative management that considers
the entire ecosystem and local communities.
•Watershed protection and management require collaboration and coordination across all levels
of government and must include effective community engagement.Revise to:Support
Watershed and management coordination which integrates local communities.
Stewardship
●Hawaiʻi Island has a large variation of its unique natural biomes and ecosystems.
●Ongoing interagency coordination,including consultation with place-based land
stewards,cultural and historical advisory groups,land and homeowners,and other
stakeholders being transparent of what they hold stake in.
•The County can take a more proactive role in exercising its protective public trust role for
natural and cultural resources.This sounds like government overreach.Again,the planning
department is NOT responsible for protecting the public.That is a byproduct of what you do but
it is NOT the main part of your job!Revise to:The County can take a more proactive role in
supporting thriving communities and their natural and cultural resources.
•Maintain and increase involvement with existing partnerships and identify new partners that
help promote and enhance biocultural (remove)Land stewardship.
•Collaborate to complete additional EPA-approved watershed plans to increase eligibility for
future conservation funding.
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2.2 Biocultural Stewardship Goal,
Objectives,Policies,and Actions
Objective 1
Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats.
Policies
1.4 Maintain the shoreline for recreational,cultural,educational,and/or scientific uses in a
manner that is protective of nature,respectful of resources,and is of the maximum benefit to the
general public.
1.8 Prioritize native landscaping for all County projects while allowing communities to enjoy it at
their leisure.
1.11 Encourage and incentivize green belts,tree plantings,and landscape plans and designs in
urban areas without further regulations or fines.
1.13 Incentivize private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource
and values without further regulations or fines.and,when appropriate,pursue the acquisition of
lands for the protection of natural resources (Remove!This is a 110%overreach of the
government.)
1.14 Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,
homeowners,and other stakeholders (What do they have a stake in?Who are they?)to:
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a)Implement the Hawai‘i State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP)(What is this plan?Where
can it be found?)
b)Better understand and model carrying capacities of the island’s habitats and
resources
c)Improve the inventory of forested lands and associated ecosystem services
d)Encourage the continued identification and inclusion of unique wildlife habitat areas
of Native Hawaiian habitat within the Natural Area Reserve System
e)Anticipate future habitat migration,especially wetlands and coastal ecosystems
f)Prioritize quantitative wetland assessment to identify wetlands
g)Expand native and/or endemic forest cover
h)Improve enforcement for illegal activities that harm or degrade endemic habitats
(Who is defining endemic habitats and how is it defined?I MUST be defined by Hawaii
citizen commission and not anyone outside Hawaii.Mainland people should NOT be
able to define this.)
1.18 Public landscaping and irrigation shall be designed to maximize water use
efficiency and native plants.
Actions
1.b Review tree survey requirements and amend the Code to incorporate as part of site
planning for public use.
1.h Develop buffer policies to protect native forests,wildlife,rivers,streams,coastal
waters,and other native habitats without.This is too vague.What policies are you
considering and will that come with penalties?If so,remove this.
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1.i Create incentives for landowners to retain and re-establish forest cover in upland
watershed areas with an emphasis on native forest species without further regulations or
fines.
1.k Amend the landscape standards in Rule or Code (Remove)to require the use of
native plants for screening or landscaping.
Change to:Support local education on the importance of using native plants for
screening or landscaping.
1.l Amend the Code to incentivize (Remove)Replace with Support local education on
the importance of the establishment of threatened and endangered endemic plant
species within their habitable ranges during development approvals.
1.m Review the Code and consider amendments to encourage site clustering of
development in order to avoid critical environmental areas and assets.REMOVE
This is more unneeded regulations.This is BIG Island.People do not need to be ontop
of each other.You’re promoting too many regulations.
1.n Develop and establish Open Space Network Overlay on current unoccupied territory
for natural landscape features,such as beaches and dunes,forests,streams,
floodplains,wetlands,estuaries,or recharge areas that have the inherent capacity to
avoid,minimize,or mitigate the impacts of climate change (Remove)
1.q Develop comprehensive programs and policies and provide resources for enhancing
urban forestry canopy cover in unoccupied areas and without further regulations or fines
for local farmers.
1.u Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders and local farmers to develop a program for the identification and protection
of plant species of special status,including plants significant for cultural practitioners.
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2.7 Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,and
homeowners,and other stakeholders (Remove.Who are these people and what do they
have stake in?)to:
○a)Implement a comprehensive conservation plan that identifies priority
watershed areas for habitat restoration and enhancement without further
regulations or fines on locals.
○b)Review and designate forest,river corridors,and watershed areas into the
conservation district during State land use boundary comprehensive reviews.
○c)Monitor nearshore water quality and impacts to reefs and marine
environments and address land-based sources of impacts.
○d)Protect and restore wetlands and riparian corridors to ensure more pristine
water quality,decrease erosion,and increase sediment management,
groundwater infiltration,nutrient/pollutant uptake,soil moisture retention,
stormwater abatement,and cultural/community connections without further
regulations or fines on locals..
○e)Develop reasonable standards to improve stream and coastal water quality
monitoring and encourage local communities to develop such projects without
further regulations or fines on locals.
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Objective 3
Increase direct community restoration and collaborative efforts to conserve and
nourish the island’s biocultural resources.
Policies
3.1 Encourage an overall conservation ethic in the use of Hawaiʻi’s resources by
protecting,preserving,and conserving critical and significant natural resources without
further fines and regulation on the population.
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Actions
4.b Change from:Reassess Certified Local Government status to ensure the support of
farmers and homeowners and maximize funding opportunities for self-supporting
communities.
4.h Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,
other local communities,and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have
stake in)to develop design guidelines for designated communities containing significant
historic buildings,sites,or landscapes.
4.i Assess and prioritize County-owned lands for historic site restoration in collaboration
with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,other local
communities,and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have stake in).
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Objective 5
Protect,restore,and enhance our communities’unique scenic character.
Policies
5.c Develop a process for reviewing and revising guidelines for designating Natural
Beauty Sites without invasion of current resident areas or local farms.
5.d Establish a Scenic Resources Protection Program to identify,inventory,and protect
areas of significant beauty.The program could include recommendations from the
Scenic Resources Inventory and Mapping Project (2016)without invasion of current
resident areas or local farms.
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3.1 Introduction
The climate change section of the General Plan is intended to be used as a policy guide for the
coordinated climate mitigation and adaptation efforts on Hawaiʻi Island.This element provides a
high-level policy framework,building on the scientific knowledge and government-level
strategies and actions developed in the Integrated Action Plan (ICAP)for the island of Hawaiʻi.
This is VERY Concerning!
As stated earlier the World Climate Declaration was signed currently by 1,944 scientists
stating there is no climate danger.Here is what a few more scientists have to say.On the
Boston Globe’s YouTube channel,on May 14,2010,MIT Professor of Meteorology Richard
Lindzen shared the following:
“If one asks,“Is the temperature increasing or decreasing?”it's always doing one
or the other.I have no concern about that.By asking people to worry about
whether it's going up or down,you're immediately establishing dishonesty.The
Earth is always changing.Climate change is nothing you have to prove.It always
is happening.It always has happened.So,to make that into something alarming
seems a little bit weird to me1.”
1 “Global warming:why you should not worry,”by the Boston Globe,May 14,2010.
Dr.David Dilley,a former Meteorologist with the National Weather Service,United States
Air Force,Senior Research Meteorologist,and Climatologist at Global Weather Oscillations Inc.,
has 50 years’experience in meteorology and climatology.He's also a working partner in the
International Hurricane Protection Association.This is what he has to say about global warming:
“Global warming begins in the Arctic and Antarctic.It has about a 230-year cycle.
When it comes back,it takes about 20 years for it to hit its peak.It started in the
1990s and hit its peak this past year.With global warming,the Antarctic and
higher regions warm up.As it warms up,you have less cold air available to filter
south into the middle latitudes,and it warms the middle latitudes.That is global
warming2.”
Dilley explained that the same thing happens with global cooling but in reverse,as the
temperature increases and decreases in cycles.Dilley then shared that 2022 was the coldest
spring and summer on record,with the winter of 2021 being the coldest winter on record.He
also shared that in April 2023,five months before the Lahaina Fire,the Earth was running
low-to-normal temperatures,and the Arctic was actually cooling down.
Dilley is also an expert of the “Milankovitch Cycle,”which illustrates the rotation of the
Earth,sun,and the moon,and their effects on global warming.According to Dilley,every
120,000 years,the Earth comes closest to the sun.Then,about 68,000 years later,it's the
furthest approach from the sun.He says that our closest approach was 8,000 years ago.Dilley
states,“We were warmer 6,000 to 8,000 years ago than we are today.The reason was that we
were the closest approach to the sun and we had just come out of an Ice Age.We're 8,000
years off the peak now,and so we're actually cooling down.”
John Coleman,also an expert on the weather,shares the same thoughts.Coleman was
the original weatherman on Good Morning America in the 1970s.He founded The Weather
Channel in the 1980s.In 1982,he was voted “Meteorologist of the Year”by the American
Meteorology Society.With regards to the Arctic and sea levels,Coleman states:
“They tell us that we're melting the polar ice caps.The Antarctic polar ice cap is
at an all-time high,and the Arctic ice cap is increasing again after diminishing.
They tell us that we're flooding the shorelines.Do you live on the coast?How
much has the water come up in your lifetime?They manufactured data to make it
look like we're increasing the water level of the oceans,but we’re not3.”
Professor Richard Lindzen states:
3 “John Coleman's case against significant man-made global warming,”by Kusi News,June 24,2013.
https://youtu.be/K56fms2VZTc?si=Cn-ApS8z2Y_kiI76
2 “Signals -Global Cooling Cycle Beginning -Global Warming Ending -Professor David Dilley,”by David Dilley
GlobalWeatherCycles,May 10,2023.https://youtu.be/sa-_tlITPnM?si=67zNptmdOoWQzWqF
https://youtu.be/pwvVephTIHU?si=XoxAcPc51JNOXdeR
“At any given place,traditionally,sea level is measured by what are called tide
gauges:a stick in the water,basically.Two things that change are what a tide
gauge shows:the land moving up and down and the sea moving up and down.In
most places,it's the land that has the biggest effect,and so you don't have a
good measure of sea level rise141.”
Let’s review the danger of water rising and engulfing coastline towns.Is there one city or
town on the shoreline that is in danger of being underwater?Is Venice,a town that lives at sea
level,in danger of being lost to the sea?Have home insurance companies stopped giving
insurance policies to homeowners who live on the coastline because they’ll soon be
underwater?The answer would be no!
On August 21,2020,NASA published an article titled “NASA-led Study Reveals the Causes of
Sea Level Rise Since 1900.”It reads:
“Sea levels have risen on average 1.6 millimeters (0.063 inches)per year
between 1900 and 20184.”
That means the sea level has risen a little over 7.4 inches in the last 118 years!Does that show
the world is in danger of being engulfed by water?No.It shows that it will be a very,very,very
long time before humans are in danger.Does that mean documentaries like “An Inconvenient
Truth”are telling lies?
An article was published in the Seattle Times on October 12,2007,titled “British judge ruled the
Oscar-winning film on global warming,"An Inconvenient Truth,"contains "nine errors5."”
Here is the list of inaccuracies found in Court taken from the “Friends Of Science”website6.
The inaccuracies in the documentary include:
1.The film claims that melting snow s on Mount Kilimanjaro evidence global warming.The
Government’s expert was forced to concede that this is not correct.
2.The film suggests that evidence from ice cores proves that rising CO2 levels cause
temperature increases over 650,000 years.The Court found that the film was misleading:over
that period,the rises in CO2 lagged behind the temperature rises by 800-2,000 years.
6 “Inaccuracies in Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth -A Ruling of the British High Court”
https://friendsofscience.org/assets/documents/FOS%20Essay/British_High_Court_Ruling_on_An_Inconvenient_Tru
th.html
5“Truth is,Gore film has 9 errors,British judge rules,”by Mary Jordan,Oct 12,2007.
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/truth-is-gore-film-has-9-errors-british-judge-rules/
4 “NASA-led Study Reveals the Causes of Sea Level Rise Since 1900,”by Ian J.O'Neill /Jane J.Lee,August 21,
2020.https://climate.nasa.gov/news/3012/nasa-led-study-reveals-the-causes-of-sea-level-rise-since-1900/
3.The film uses emotive images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests that this has been caused
by global warming.The Government’s expert had to accept that it was “not possible”to attribute
one-off events to global warming.
4.The film shows the drying up of Lake Chad and claims that this was caused by global
warming.The Government’s expert had to accept that this was not the case.
5.The film claims that a study showed that polar bears had drowned due to disappearing arctic
ice.It turned out that Mr.Gore had misread the study:in fact,four polar bears drowned,and this
was because of a particularly violent storm.
6.The film threatens that global warming could stop the Gulf Stream,throwing Europe into an
ice age.The Claimant’s evidence was that this was a scientific impossibility.
7.The film blames global warming for species losses,including coral reef bleaching.The
Government could not find any evidence to support this claim.
8.The film suggests that sea levels could rise by 7 meters,causing the displacement of millions
of people.In fact,the evidence is that sea levels are expected to rise by about 40 centimeters
over the next 100 years and there is no such threat of massive migration.
9.The film claims that rising sea levels has caused the evacuation of certain Pacific islands to
New Zealand.The Government was unable to substantiate this,and the Court observed that
this appears to be a false claim.
Also,the Court's interim ruling included the following:
1.The film suggests that the Greenland ice covering could melt,causing sea levels to rise
dangerously.The evidence is that Greenland will not melt for a millennia.
2.The film suggests that the Antarctic ice covering is melting;the evidence was that it is,in fact,
increasing.
High Court Judge Michael Burton stated:
“Former Vice President Al Gore,the documentary’s moderator,makes nine
statements in the film that are not supported by the current mainstream scientific
consensus.For instance,Gore’s script implies that Greenland or West Antarctica
might melt soon,creating a sea-level rise of up to 20 feet that would cause
devastation from San Francisco to the Netherlands to Bangladesh139.”
The judge called this “distinctly alarmist”and said the consensus view is that if
Greenland melted,it would release this amount of water “but only after,and over,a millennia.”
The climate change narrative will destroy people’s freedom and add more regulations,fines and
fees.Do not allow this government narrative to continue on the Big Island.The people do NOT
want more laws,regulations,and fines based on a false narrative that completely changes
community infrastructures from self-reliant to “sustainable”living,with “stakeholders”carrying
the purse strings and the power.That is NOT Pono!
Gregg Braden is a geologist,five-time New York Times best-selling author,scientist,
international educator,and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science,
social policy,and human potential,had this to say about the dangers of carbon on the planet:
“The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is a false narrative to begin with.We are carbon-based
beings.By demonizing carbon dioxide and carbon life,we’re actually demonizing ourselves7.”
Science 101 shows us that plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.If plants
die due to lack of carbon dioxide,so do humans for lack of oxygen.During the Cretaceous
Period,which began 145 million years ago and ended 66 million years ago,we had a lot more
carbon than we do today -tons more!This was the time of the dinosaurs,and everything was
huge!Plants were much larger than they are now.
The sea levels were also a lot higher during the Cretaceous Period.Was that due to
more carbon dioxide?Not according to an article at Britannica.com written by Thor Arthur
Hansen,Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology,Paleoecology,and Evolution at Western
Washington University,U.S.,and Carl Fred Koch,Professor of Geological Sciences at Old
Dominion University,Norfolk,Virginia.It was fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia
Britannica and last updated on Feb 7,2024.The article said that sea level was higher primarily
because the water in the ocean basins was displaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic
ridges8.It was not due to carbon!It was due to the Earth's mantle.
On January 11,2023,in an episode titled “Why “THE POWERS THAT BE”are So
Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”posted on geologist and scientist Gregg
Braden’s YouTube channel,John L.Petersen of the Arlington Institute stated:
“If you could look at the ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland,you would see that the
temperature of the Earth increases or decreases around 800 years before the change in
carbon dioxide.That means carbon dioxide does not drive the change;it is the response to
the temperature change9.”
In the same interview,Braden stated:
9 “Why ‘THE POWERS THAT BE’are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”by Gregg
Braden,January 11,2023.https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=cz2jDjrSmJaITiDx
8 “Cretaceous Period,”by Carl Fre Koch,Thor Arthur Hansen,
https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
7 “Gregg Braden -Why “THE POWERS THAT BE”are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”
by Gregg Braden Official,January 11,2023.https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
“We’re being led to believe that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher;that the Earth is
going to be destroyed if they are higher;and that C02 is the driving temperature,both of which
are not true147.”
Gregg showed a graph indicating that during the Cretaceous Period,carbon dioxide
levels were over three times higher than they are today.Carbon dioxide levels were between
800-1,000 parts per million.During this period,there was an extreme greening of the Earth.
Plants and life thrived!
According to Braden:
“If CO2 drops below 184 parts per million,that seems to be the threshold where we (humans)
are in trouble!If CO2 drops below those levels,we are actually cutting off the very life-force that
is providing oxygen on this planet.”
Is the entire CO2 narrative intended to increase the bankroll of the “stakeholders”around
the world invested in renewable energy with no regard for human life?
Stakeholders who’ve invested in progressive and “sustainable energy"have a lot to gain
in their pocketbooks by populations living in fear of climate change and believing they will be
“saving”the Earth by going along with renewable energy and electric vehicles.They’ll also be
giving up a lot of their freedoms in doing so.
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Transportation
The General Plan further discusses strategies for decreasing vehicle reliance and (Remove)
improving public Transportation Access and Mobility.You have no right to hinder people’s
right to travel.Please take ANYTHING out that references decreasing people’s use of their
vehicle!
The County can reduce its footprint by increasing the percentage of renewable fuel used to
power public facilities and infrastructure,reducing VMT,(REMOVE).YOU CANNOT LIMIT
PEOPLE’S RIGHT TO TRAVEL.THAT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION AND IS BEYOND
YOUR JURISDICTION
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The General Plan expands on opportunities for climate-conscious land development in the Land
Use section without violating people’s rights,over regulating or increasing fines.
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The General Plan further expands on strategies to increase resilience in the Transportation
Access and Mobility,Public Utilities,and Public Facilities and Services sections without
violating the Constitution,or over regulating farmers and homeowners.
The General Plan expands on renewable energy in the Public Utilities section with safety
studies prior to installation,and without increasing costs to the public.
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Transportation
•Promoting the use of electric vehicles through expanding charging infrastructure and educating
the public on the safety studies done for the use of these vehicles from third parties.
Renewable Energy
•Increasing the use of green technology (including third party safety studies)will increase the
energy independence of individuals and businesses on the island.
•Supporting renewable energy technologies,such as solar,wind,ocean thermal energy
conversion (OTEC),and geothermal (Remove.This practice is not safe for an island with active
volcanoes!)
Land Use &the Built Environment
•Implementing smart growth strategies,without violating people’s right to travel can reduce
urban sprawl and create more walkable communities.
•Developing a County building code that balances health and safety,affordability,and carbon
footprint (REMOVE!This is more regulations and fines.NOT Pono!It is NOT your responsibility
to focus on people’s health.That is for each individual!This is an overreach!
•Encouraging the construction of energy-efficient buildings and retrofitting existing buildings
being sure to prove any additional technology is safe for the public..
•Promoting regenerative agriculture practices that reduce emissions and enhance carbon
sequestration while not further regulating farms or increasing fines.
•Greening urban areas increases the availability of cool areas for residents to live and recreate.
•Integrating energy savings and waste management,without more regulations and fines on the
population,provides an opportunity to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in new development.
Conservation
•Protecting reefs and marine ecosystems that act as carbon sinks,without hindering public use.
•Implementing a One Water strategy and other water-saving technologies and practices can
reduce the energy required for water treatment and distribution.This is NOT a good idea.If this
goes down,where will people get their water?Remove or revise.
•Conserving natural habitats without hindering public use to preserve biodiversity and enhance
ecosystem resilience to climate change.
•Efforts to expand renewable energy,with third party safety studies and without hindering public
use,can consider the preservation of unique and diverse ecosystems,avoiding negative
impacts on wildlife and natural habitats.
Additional Measures
•Improving public engagement about climate change and encouraging sustainable practices.
(Remove and educate yourself on the fact that scientists from around the world have stated
there is no climate danger.)
•Implementing policies and regulations that support climate mitigation efforts,without further
regulations or fines on locals.(Please educate yourself)
•Supporting research into new technologies and approaches for reducing emissions and
enhancing resilience and include third party safety studies while ensuring no further cost to the
public.
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Water Resources •Management
Promoting a One Water strategy can create cross-agency collaboration to identify and address
overlapping challenges in adapting to sea level rise and building more resiliency into
infrastructure across water,wastewater and stormwater sectors.How does this promote
collaboration?This seems like a monopoly.
Agriculture &•Food Security
Encouraging the cultivation of climate-resilient and diversified crops to enhance food security
without further regulations and fines.
Infrastructure &Urban Planning
Retrofitting or relocating bridges and roads provides an opportunity to reduce GHG emissions
by reducing miles traveled.(REMOVE)THIS VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION.YOU CANNOT
DEPRIVE PEOPLE OF THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL.ALSO,HOW ARE YOU GOING TO
“RELOCATE”LOCAL BRIDGES.THIS SHOULD BE REMOVED!
●Implement zoning and land use planning policies that consider climate risks and promote
sustainable development after a full investigation of the climate change narrative is
examined.(Do not further regulate and fine people without fully investigating the climate
change narrative and proving that any additional technology is safe for the human life.)
Social Equity
●Engage communities in planning and decision-making processes to ensure that
adaptation measures are socially inclusive (Remove.This is woke language.)and
culturally appropriate.
●Increasing equitable resilience to climate hazards will benefit historically marginalized
and frontline Engage communities (What does this mean?)and those that are vulnerable
to climate change impacts.
Energy &•Transportation
●Invest in renewable energy sources that are proven safe and affordable to the public to
reduce GHG emissions and increase energy resilience.
●Promote energy efficiency in buildings and transportation that are proven safe and
affordable to the public to reduce overall energy consumption and without increasing
regulations or fines
Biodiversity &Ecosystems
●Managed retreat strategies and new shoreline setback regulations would expand open
space along the shoreline to support coastal ecosystems such as anchialine pools
without hindering public access.
●Supporting conservation programs that are proven safe for the people and the
environment can help protect native species and habitats from climate change impacts
without hindering public access and without increasing regulations and fines.
●Strengthening measures to control and eradicate invasive species can help protect local
ecosystems.
●Enhance habitat connectivity to allow species to migrate in response to changing
environmental conditions without hindering public access and without increasing
regulations and fines.
Education &Capacity Building
●Build capacity for local government agencies by providing training and resources that
improve their ability to plan and implement climate adaptation initiatives without
increasing regulations and fines.
●Collaborate and coordinate with the County’s Office of Sustainability,Climate,Equity,
and Resilience (OSCER).This is woke language and should be removed.
●Support research and monitoring efforts to better understand climate impacts and the
effectiveness of adaptation measures.(Please educate yourself on this false
narrative)
●Develop and implement educational programs to raise awareness about climate change
and adaptation strategies.REMOVE (This is a FALSE narrative that you would be
perpetuating.)
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3.2 Climate Change Goal,
Objectives,Policies,and Actions
This ENTIRE section should be removed.Rosa Korie WARNED that what is planned for this
country through the planning departments “is an erasure of jurisdictional boundaries.It is a loss of
private property rights,a loss of sovereignty -both personal physical sovereignty and physical
sovereignty in terms of our nation -and it's a loss of our freedom.”
From Rosa Koire's special presentation to the New Hampshire Legislature.
https://youtu.be/350IbVtpzvw?si=u_NNsNoL9XtGxDEA
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8.3 Collaborate with farmers,government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?to monitor impacts that
may be specific to Hawaiʻi County due to its unique exposure to climate change and sea level rise
impacts.(Please educate yourself on this false narrative.Is Kona or Hilo or any Hawaiian town
close to being underwater?NO!)
8.11 Partner with government (e.g.,State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development
[OPSD]),private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other stakeholders REMOVE Who
are they?What do they have stake in?to analyze conservation buffers to accommodate shifting
native habitats impacted by climate change,particularly wetlands and high-elevation forests.
(Remove this ENTIRE section!We do NOT want “buffer”zones!You want to take away the
ability for people to be in nature.That is NOT pono!)
8.b Support and partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?on research for adaptive
policies and technology that includes safety studies to the public and environment,that increase
resilience without further regulations and fines on the public..
8.d Adopt a land acquisition program with potential leaseback options for the purchase of
hazard-prone locations or those with beneficial attributes for climate adaptation and mitigation.
REMOVE.THIS IS GOVERNMENT OVERREACH!THIS IS NOT A COMMUNIST
COUNTRY!YOU CANNOT TAKE PEOPLE’S PROPERTY!
8.e Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?to implement
environmentally beneficial upgrades for wastewater,irrigation,and/or landscaping,including sea
level rise,storm,and other climate change considerations.(Remove).Getting at least three bids
for contracts from different companies.
Pg 74
-4.1.1 Introduction
1st para:“achieve sustainable development and”(Remove)
change “resilient”to safe
2nd para:“Sustainable development is a key objective of land use planning for the County.By
strategically”and in the sentence “Land use planning is essential.(Remove)change “resilient”
to safe.
3rd para:-change “resilience”to safety.“and the impacts of climate change”(Remove)Better
prepared for and protected against potential disasters.Change:“sustainable”to diversified.
“desirable”to fair,equitable.
Last para 5th line down:Change:“should”to may
Pg 75
Economic Opportunity Planning:“other growth sectors.”Need to be specific,identify other
growth sectors.
Last sentence:“muck like the weave of sustainability,”(Remove)
Pg.76 Table 16:Land Use Key Trends
Changing &Aging Population:“Over the next 25 years …..0.9%per annum”decline in
population already seen and projected needs to addressed as to why the population is in
decline.How you do Planning if you don’t address reasons for population decline.This is
crucial.
Housing Affordability &Choice:“In 2010…”down to “However,on average,Hawaii County’s
overcrowding…..”
Shifting Visitor Accommodation Types:-Change “With the upward trend….”to “rentals.”&
“There is also a shift..”Revise that entire sentence.
Job Availability &Growth:-Revise last sentence “In 2020,14%of the…..”
Pg.77 Table 17:Land Use Challenges
Revise:
Infrastructure section
Regulations section
Funding &Financing entire section
Land Use Compatibility entire section
Public Engagement entire section
-(My note is What is NIMBYism?)
Pg.78 Table 18:Land Use Opportunities
Infrastructure::last sentence “County departments can provide…..”
Regulations:Red:“Collaborate across State and County agencies to…..”(Need more public
input and ideas);
“The most direct role the County plays..,..property tax policy.”(Need much more research on
property tax rates,regulations,policies &scrutinized by the public who are affected by
paying property taxes.This should be the most glaring concern so that we do not leave
tax burden for future generations who may lose their properties to taxes paid to the
government).
Funding &Financing:“Partner with the State and other counties to create a capacity building
plan…..stakeholders.”(Remove)
Market Conditions:“Seek to acquire land for affordable housing developments….”Add:
without violating people’s right to own property or take this out.Revise it.This is government
overreach!
Land Use Compatibility:“Demonstrate smart growth developments.”(Remove)
Public Engagement:“Encourage affordable housing projects to meet the needs of
neighborhoods (YIMBY)without further regulations and fines.”(What is YIMBY?)and next line
“Apply strategies to….”“stakeholder”.Who are these stakeholders?What do they have stake
in?
Pg.79
4.1.2 Land Use Goal,Objectives,Policies,and Actions
Item 9.7 -Red:“Encourage”change to Mandate developers
Item 9.8 -Red:“Route selection for …..”that entire sentence.(This is a high priority revision as
it pertains directly to 5G dangers.Here is where the people/public need to have direct
input/approval/changes.
Item 9.a -Red:“Develop a process for County…..”this is crucial for public scrutiny &opportunity
for the public to get transparency.Transparency can only be realized if we,the public include
ourselves into all governmental processes.If not,we will not get transparency,period!
Pg 80 Land Use Goal,Objectives,Policies,and Actions -continued
Item 9.e -“Conduct a review and re-evaluation….”entire sentence to be revised.
Item 10.3 “Proposed discretionary permits for large developments…..Ka’u Districts”-Not clear
needs revision.
Item 10.b “Amend…….allow CPDs to be applied to all zoning districts…”-Why amend the
Zoning Code?We need to compare current Zoning Codes to what they propose to amend to
see if the people or the developers have the advantage.What are CPDs?
Item 10.c -Red:“Collaborate with the State Office of Planning…..Native Hawaiian customary
and traditional..”Need to revise to ensure that Hawaiian cultural experts,NOT the State
government or its agencies have any input for preserving,protecting,educating,safeguarding,
sharing,marketing,..every aspect of utilizing our native Hawaiian (kanaka maoli)heritage of
language,practices,traditions,religion &more belong exclusively to the kanaka maoli elders,
experts,kupuna,kahuna,healers NEVER the government or its agencies…NEVER!!!
Pg 81 continue
Item 11.4 “Concurrency reviews should incorporate…..(Remove)”entire sentence absolutely
NO!
Actions
11.a -Red:“Collaborate with the SHPD to create…..”entire sentence -Need experts.
11.d -Red:“Amend Zoning Code….”do not give the Planning Director more power,it’s time to
decrease power for that position,we need to humble these government workers/servants.Now
is that time as history has shown us,when they have power,they want more;when they have
more power,it’s not enough &the cycle continues while the people suffer.STOP giving away
the power from the people.
11.f -“Update traffic impact…..”(Remove)entire sentence.Travel should not be the Planning
Board’s power to take away from me or you,ever.
Objective 12 Reduce the threat to life and property from natural hazards and disasters.
Policies
The above sentence -Red:add “unnatural &natural hazards”-It is important to identify the
reality that unnatural hazards have always existed,therefore,why is that omitted?
12.3 Red:“Consider natural …….”Again add in unnatural &force the Planning Board to
address DE disasters,weather machine disasters which are human created disasters,which is
criminal.Why shouldn’t the Planning Board include these disasters as they certainly affect the
health &safety of the people &our environment.
12.8 Red:“Encourage the development….”entire sentence.Again,must address DE/Weather
machines/human initiated disasters.
Pg 82 Actions
Item 12.a -Red:“Update the Building Code…..”entire sentence need extreme revisions,I
initially wanted to delete,but it is necessary to revise to include unnatural/man made disasters &
address “carbon footprint”.These are areas to not hide by deleting,but rather talk about them
through revisions.
Item 12.g -“Amend the Zoning Code….”(Remove)Until they can prove climate change is
happening,delete this section that refers to climate change as that is a false narrative that we
the people/public should not allow to continue.I do not want to tell a lie over &over again until
everyone believes it.That’s breaking the 10 commandments.
Pg.83 4.1.3 Overview of Land Use Designations and Maps
No changes.
Pg.84 Table 19:General Plan Land Use Designations and Maps
No Changes
Pg.85 Agriculture and Natural Land Use
No Changes
Pg 86 4.1.4 Urban Growth Areas
2nd para:Red:“Smart Growth”change to something safer,know what it represents not hidden
meanings.Black out:the word “sustainable”and from “More specifically,urban centers have
been designed to create….Driving.”-The government or its agencies should not impede or
alter the rights of citizens to travel it’s call our right to travel,which is constitutional.
Pg 87 Objective 13 Increase the use of Smart Growth principles to focus development
within designated urban centers.
Policies Red:change “Smart Growth”to Evaluate and analyze development within designated
urban centers.
Item 13.3 Red:“Incentivize”what is that &how does it benefit the public?
13.6 Red:“may include additional acreages to account for…..”must revise section to make it
clearer as to how this inclusion will work to the advantage or disadvantage of historic sites,
public access,parks,&open spaces.More clarity is necessary because saying ok to unclear
“PLANNING”should never be accepted.
Item #13.12 -Red:Revise entire sentence “Urban renewal,rehabilitation….”need to include
people or the public not just communities,businesses,&governmental agencies.Planning
Boards should always include the people/public.This will give people the power to make
decisions,not just testify for 3 minutes at a Planning Commission hearing.That needs to
change.More people/public involvement needs to be promoted.This involvement may be the
inspiration or motivation for people to become active in planning for themselves,their future
generations.It is time for governments &businesses to take a back seat!
Item 13.13 Red:Revise entire sentence.“Support master planning by …..”it’s not “Support”it
should be to Scrutinize,evaluate,analyze and recommend by experts and the people.
Pg.88 Commercial -Industrial
Item 13.28 Red:“Discretionary permit applications…..Entire sentence need revision as it is not
fair to have Discretionary permit applications for new commercial developments.Everyone
follows the rules,no exceptions by the Planning Board.
Resort
Item 13.49 -Red:Revise “On-site affordable housing and workforce units shall be excluded
from the total permitted visitor unit counts…..”Again,how does this exclusion help the people,
the visitors,the workforce?How does it affect permitted visitor unit counts?
Pg 90 Actions
13.c Red:revise “Amend the Subdivision Code to ensure block sizes are based….”What are
the current codes &what are the proposed amendments to compare who will have the
advantage or disadvantage of this proposal to Amend Subdivision Code.
Pg.91 Urban Character Guidelines Table 20:Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)
Character Guidelines
No Changes.
Pg.92 Table 21:Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND)Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.93 Table 22:Urban Neighborhood Center Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.94 Table 23:Industrial Center Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.95 Table 24:Criteria for Industrial Land Conversion to Commercial/Mixed-Use
No Changes
Pg.96 Table 25:Resort Area Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.97 4.1.5 Rural
No Changes
Pg.98 Objective 14 Maximize the use of Rural designated lands to preserve rural
character and lifestyle.Policies
All items from 14.1,14.2,14.3,14.4,14.5,14.6 -Red:Must revise all items as the Planning
Board is asking for Support of everything they are doing,which contradicts any changes that the
public may be deemed detrimental.Asking for “blind”support is ridiculous.
Actions -Items 14.a,14.b,14.c,&14.d Red:Revise all items as it is asking to Amend Zoning
Code,zoning districts which is crucial to see current codes compared to amendments.How are
these amendments affecting the public to their advantage vs.disadvantages.This is very
important to NOT just accept amendments.Thorough research is necessary to protect the
public.
Pg.99 Table 26:Rural Neighborhood Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.100 4.1.6 Agriculture
Last para:“The General Plan provides planning tools to incentivize the highest and best use of
productive agricultural lands.The Plan’s policies……entire paragraph need to be revised.I am
especially concerned with the word “incentivize the highest and best use…here again what
does this mean,how will it be done,who benefits.
Pg.101 Objective 15 Support the active use of Productive Agricultural lands.
Actions
All items 15.a,15.b,15.c.15.d,15.e must be revised Not just Amend.
Pg.102 Actions (continue)
Item 15.f -Revise “Update the Real Property Tax Code…..”need public input for transparency.
Item 15.g Revise “Amend the Zoning Code…”again do not just accept Amending
Item 15.k Revise “Collaborate with USDA and the State….It’s not just collaborate,it’s what are
the decisions based upon,what are the final decisions,how are these decisions helping
farmers.Since,we have passed hundreds of years farming in Hawaii you would think we have
identified major problems,why these problems do not get resolved,who are responsible for the
non-resolutions.This is just repeating ….USDA,the State who have been in charge of
agriculture,I want to see a report card that covers 1950s to 2023.Report cards are
transparency mechanisms to identify who &what are creating our farmer’s problems.We cannot
fix anything without transparency.Politicians say it,but absolutely no actions.This section is
entitled ACTION.Let us begin to act.
Pg.104 4.2.1 Introduction
Third para:“Resilience….”I don’t want the word resilience to be an escape mechanism for the
government or its agencies.That word should change.
The last para:“The Plan is focused on improving connectivity within …..”this sounds good,but
I don’t see good results as I am pass 70 yrs old.We should not accept “rinse &repeat”.What
did the Planning Board learn from over 100 yrs.Of past failures?They say they focus on
improving,yet we cannot determine how they will improve.Stronger language to ensure that
the public can know they plan to improve.
Pg.105 Table 27:Transportation Key Trends
No Changes
Pg.106
Table 28:Transportation Challenges
All items Red:Revisions necessary.It refers to electric cars,Pre-COVID-19 (false narratives
that must be stopped)
Pg.107
Table 29:Transportation Opportunities
All items Red:Need revisions since they want to establish metrics,improve interagency
collaboration,prepare projects,standardize interagency agreements.It contains a multitude of
changes that are unclear,very ambiguous,&again,transparency is lacking.
Pg.108
4.2.2 Transportation Goal,Objective,Policies,and Actions
All items Red:Requires revisions.Examples:item 16.2 “Encourage safe and convenient use
…...non-polluting”What is non-polluting to the Planning Board?What do they know about
pollution as they don’t know that EMFs are dangerous pollutants.And example:Item 16.10
“Identify and evaluate transportation…..energy and climate issues.”We need to stop the false
Pg.109 Actions -continue
All items -Red:Revisions necessary.Same reasons as above for Pg.108.
Sorry Michelle -did not complete pages 104 to 118-119.Can do later/Kalei K.completed today,
Monday 9-23-24 at 12:01 pm.
Pg.110 4.2.3 Active Living Corridors and Public Access
No Changes
Pg.111 Objective 17 Increase transportation connectivity.
Policies
All items Red:Need revisions.Example:Item 17.1 “Ensure Native Hawaiian access rights are
clearly expressed….”This is an area of talk talk talk &no action.Again,what violations have
already occurred,how long have these violations been going on,have these violations stopped?
Just putting in a sentence in a Plan does not mean it has been adhered to.Therefore,these
proposals are weak.As a native Hawaiian it is imperative to get enforcement for these
violations,identify violations,how long it’s been happening,why &who are responsible to stop
violations,protect native Hawaiian access rights.If this item #is weak,which it is -than the
others need revisions.
Pg.112 Table 30:Public Access Spacing Standards
No Changes
Pg.4.2.4 Mass Transit
All paragraphs need revisions Red:revisions necessary.Mass Transit has been proven wrong
on Oahu,the Rail.Over budgeted,from hundreds of millions of dollars (budgeted)to billions of
dollars,NOT budgeted.Who is paying for this government error?You,me &our visitors.We
have an historic example from the City &County of Honolulu.The people protested against this
“Rail”,but years later a Mayor brought back the Rail &all Mayors thereafter continue with this
project.Please investigate this “Planning”before Hawaii County repeats history.All words in this
section/page are the same words use by the Planning Dept.of the City &County of Honolulu.
Absolutely requires total revisions to 4.2.4 Mass Transit
Pg.114 Objective 18 Increase mass transit ridership by 50 percent by 2045 Policies
All items are basic objectives.No changes (yet)
Pg.115 4.2.5 Roadways
2nd to last para:What is the County’s Vision Zero Action Plan Pink:Concern
Pg.116 Objective 19 Reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT)
All items Red:Need revisions Concern -What is reduce vehicle miles traveled?Why reduce
vehicle miles traveled?What is this agenda for &what will it accomplish?Who will benefit?
Again,our right to travel cannot be altered or impeded as that right is protected by the US
Constitution &God.
Pg.117 Objective 20 Achieve a transportation system that employs all modes of
transportation at a community scale.
All items need to be revised
Pg.117 continue:Objective 21 Incorporate green infrastructure to reduce stormwater
runoff.Policies
All items Red:Concern See item 21.1 “green infrastructure strategies,and pollution prevention
procedures….”Again,sine the Planning Board does not understand EMF pollution &its
dangerous -what are they talking about here “pollution prevention procedures..”
Pg.118 continue from above.Actions &Objective 22 Increase transportation safety for
transportation’s most vulnerable users and reduce traffic fatalities.Policies
All items Red:revise
Pg.119 Continue from above.
All items from 22.7 to 22.9 Red:revise Concern.
22.7 Develop roadway standards to accommodate emerging technology for connected and
automated vehicles.This appears to be referencing the very unproven technology of ‘driverless
cars??’Emerging technology needs to go through rigorous standards of testing before being
released onto roadways.This text here,with a clear reference to something that is already
proving dangerous on the roadways and the subject of lawsuits does not belong in our County
Plan.
22.8 Maintain dedicated roadway standards that are appropriate to roadway type and achieve
active transportation and safety goals.
22.9 Engage and collaborate with the owners of private roads and local community groups to
help identify and develop road management agreements that mitigate road closures to provide
emergency evacuation routes.
Actions
22.a Amend the County Code to incorporate Vision Zero safety principles and Complete Street
design principles.This is too vague and should be elaborated in detail.These safety principles
need to be spelled out or they don’t belong in the County Plan.
●22.b Develop educational programs promoting traffic safety.Where something is
designated an ‘action’in a County General Plan Document,sufficient detail should be
provided.This is too vague and should be elaborated in detail.
●Objective 23
Adequately maintain public transportation systems.
Policies
●23.1 Maintain an Asset Management Program aimed at utilizing maintenance plans for
pavement,bridges,and other road infrastructure to prolong the life of our transportation
system as well as reduce its whole-life cost.
●23.2 Maintain the unique features of historic bridges,while balancing safety needs and
preserving historic and scenic character.
●23.3 Prioritize the replacement of deficient and inadequate bridges and maintain
pedestrian/bicycle access across bridges.
●23.4 Design new bridges and bridge improvements to accommodate and not negatively
impede identified scenic resources.
●23.5 Evaluate freight routes identified in the State Freight Master Plan for required
improvements to meet roadway standards.
●23.6 Encourage the adoption of innovative materials and methods that improve roadway
sustainability and resilience.
Actions
●23.a Create an asset management program.
●23.b Continue the bridge inspection program and expand rehab or replacement to
include active transportation accommodations.
4.2 Transportation Access and Mobility |County of Hawaiʻi General Plan 119
Roadway Standards
The County adheres to several federal and industry standards for roadway design.These
include the AASHTO Green Book and Roadside Design Guide,the MUTCD,the NACTO,and
the Highway Capacity Manual.5 Examples of topics addressed by these guidelines include road
geometry (e.g.,curves,sight distance),safety within ROWs adjacent to travel ways,design
speeds,level of service,signs/striping/signaling,and urban transit.In addition to these sources,
the County adheres to the following locally defined standards.
Street Standards
Highways shall not be wider than four through travel lanes that accommodate single occupancy
vehicles and should be limited to the most populated areas typically connecting residential
areas with employment centers.
Integrate transportation networks to prioritize the most vulnerable roadways users and the
greenest modes of travel through a Multimodal Hierarchy (Figure 7)that prioritizes investments
in the following order:
1.Pedestrian
2.Public Transit
3.Bicycle
4.Auto
This is a directive for future transportation policy ?It is 4 words and yet it is a giant reach toward
a set of ideals and it is not explained at all in detail.
OBJECTION :This ‘policy directive’reflects a radical socialist agenda of forcing people to give
up automobiles and give up their autonomy at the same time.This shows contempt for the most
basic principles of freedom..We refer you to :The United States Constitution which
“protects the freedom to move about within the country,both domestically and
internationally.This fundamental right is deeply rooted in American liberty and has been
recognized and protected by the Supreme Court.“
The priorities established in a General Plan should reflect careful consideration of the island’s
economy and how to best support our island economy but instead this prioritization of
pedestrians ‘first’and ‘automobile’transport reflects an obsession with addressing carbon as a
‘cause’for an alleged crisis for our climate..It’s strange to us that in this document that purports
to be about a plan for ‘development’there is barely a focus on the actual economy.Here instead
we see a document ‘prioritizing’Pedestrian travel (on an island with very few densely populated
urban centers)without context of what will actually promote agriculture,commerce,industries,
jobs and economic activities.This directive would make more sense for an Oahu General Plan
because of the size of the land mass and ratio of population.If it is in this document without
much explanation then it appears to be a reflection of a ‘fad’in transportation policy rather than
a practical and well thought out policy directive.
The minimum roadway width standards to accommodate the County Roadway Classifications
were adopted in Resolution 779-20.The following provides an overview of this standard with
reference to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)Functional Classification system.
4.2.6 Transportation Terminals:Airports
and Harbors
As a major hub for tourism,commerce,and connectivity,Hawaiʻi County recognizes the
importance of effective planning and management of its airports and harbors.These key
infrastructure components serve as lifelines that facilitate economic growth,enhance regional
connectivity,and provide essential services for residents and visitors.Airports and harbors
connect the County to the rest of the world,allowing for the efficient movement of goods,
people,and ideas.They are essential nodes within the transportation network,acting as
important economic drivers for the region.Efficient airports and harbors directly contribute to the
success of various industries,including tourism,agriculture,trade,and logistics.Moreover,they
are instrumental in supporting emergency response efforts,disaster management,and ensuring
the overall resilience of the region’s transportation system.
Again,over and over the objection ‘in general’to this General Plan 2045 is that the document
references ‘economic growth’and yet does not address the actual drivers of the economy in
detail.As public servants it is your best service to our island if you would study how you can
support the farmers,producers of goods and services to build a great economy together.
Unfortunately there are dozens of instances where legislators and public servants have imposed
restrictions,fees and taxes on those very ‘drivers’of our economy.Airport Terminals and
Harbors do not ‘cause’the economy to grow and are not drivers of the economy and yet we see
a General Plan with weighted emphasis on ‘transportation’and urban development without
seeing evidence of a study of what will actually support the individuals and households that
produce economic value for our actual economy.This is an extremely poor outcome for a
document that presents as a ‘guide’for legislators and policy makers for the next 20 plus years.
The principal concerns of planning for transportation terminals involve a comprehensive
approach that addresses various aspects,including location,zoning of adjacent land,
infrastructure development,capacity management,safety and security measures,
environmental sustainability,integration with other modes of transportation,and financing and
programming of improvements and services through capital improvement projects.While the
State of Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (DOT)is responsible for the actual design,
construction,and operation of terminals and supporting facilities,the General Plan addresses
the location of these facilities in relation to the pattern of overall land uses.There are two deep
draft harbors on the island,one in Hilo and another in Kawaihae.
While improvements continue to be made,both harbor terminals lack adequate docking and
Harbor has increased significantly as the population and development in West Hawaiʻi continue
to grow.In 2011,the Hawaiʻi Commercial Harbors 2035 Master Plan was developed by the
State to accommodate the future needs of facilities
●CONCERN:THE HARBORS SHOULD NOT BE CONTROLLED BY THE STATE OF
HAWAII.THEY ARE HARBORS CRUCIAL TO THE ECONOMY OF OUR ISLAND AND
WERE PREVIOUSLY UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE COUNTY.WHAT HAPPENED
TO HOME RULE?WHERE WAS THE CONSULTATION OF THE PUBLIC WHEN
DECISIONS WERE MADE TO HAND OVER CONTROL OF OUR HARBORS TO THE
STATE ?.
●
●Air terminals that transportation are in Hilo,Waimea,ʻUpolu,and Kona.The terminals at
Hilo and Kona are overseas facilities.Overseas flights at the Kona International Airport
at Keahole will continue to increase with the growth of resort areas in Kona and Kohala.
Overseas flights through Hilo International Airport have been important for agriculture in
East Hawaiʻi.
●What is concerning about this County General Plan 2045 is the lack of analysis about
our actual economy.WHY DO WE SEE A DOCUMENT THAT STATES ‘OVERSEAS
FLIGHTS WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE WITH THE GROWTH OF RESORT
AREAS?’THIS PLAN SEEMS FLAWED DUE TO LACKING IN CRITICAL
‘ARGUMENTS’FOR THE PLANNED GROWTH BASED ON ACTUAL NUMBERS AND
STUDIES .IF THERE ARE STUDIES AND STATISTICS THAT DO SUPPORT THE
ASSERTIONS MADE MULTIPLE TIMES IN THE GENERAL PLAN ABOUT
PROJECTED ECONOMIC GROWTH THEN THEY SHOULD BE REFERENCED AND
INCLUDED IN THE PLAN.ALSO CITATIONS OF WHERE THIS INFORMATION WAS
PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC IN ‘CONSULTATIONS’
●STRANGELY THE HILO PLAN IS MISSING FROM THE GENERAL PLAN DOCUMENT
AND THIS IS ONE OF TWO URBAN CENTERS AND THE CENTER FROM WHICH
TWO OF THE ‘HARBORS’AND ‘TERMINALS’OPERATE?THIS SEEMS (AGAIN)A
GLARING OMISSION.
●Since 2011,the DOT has embarked on a $2.3 billion Hawaiʻi Airports Modernization
Program to improve the safety,capacity,and efficiency of our major passenger and
cargo airports.
As the population becomes more mobile and as resident and visitor populations increase,there
will be a greater demand for new and expanded transportation facilities that are adjacent to
compatible land uses and include alternative and active transportation connections to decrease
the demand for cars and reliance on fossil fuels.OBJECTION TO THIS SENTENCE IS THAT
IT IS NOT SUPPORTED BY ANY FACTS OR AN ARGUMENT MADE FOR THE CASE BEING
PRESENTED.AGAIN THE CONCERN ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT IS THAT IT IS
COMMITTING OUR ENTIRE COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND OUR LEGISLATURE TO A
RADICAL COURSE OF ACTION BASED ON THE PREMISE THAT FOSSIL FUELS ARE TO
BE ERADICATED AND THAT PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION SHOULD ALSO
BE ERADICATED AND OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATED.THESE PREMISES ARE PART OF A
RADICAL SOCIALIST AGENDA THAT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION SINCE IT WILL
UNDOUBTEDLY LIMIT THE FREEDOM OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS TO FREELY MOVE
ABOUT.
service
inter-island
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Objective 24
Improve accessibility to airports,harbor systems,and support facilities.
Policies
●24.1 Encourage the programmed improvement of existing terminals,including adequate
provisions for control of pollution and appropriate and adequate covered storage
facilities for agricultural products.
●24.2 The State Department of Transportation should continue to implement its plans for
transportation terminals and related facilities to promote and follow desired land use
policies.
●24.3 Transportation terminals should be developed in conjunction with the different
elements of the overall transportation system.
●24.4 Encourage maximum use of the island's airport and harbor facilities.
●24.5 Encourage the development,maintenance,and enhancement of Hilo and
Kawaihae Harbors as detailed within the State’s Hawaiʻi Commercial Harbors 2035
Master Plan.THIS COULDN’T BE MORE VAGUE AS A STATED OBJECTIVE.IT
DOESN’T REFERENCE THE VERY PRACTICAL MATTERS OF ECONOMIC DRIVERS
AND OVERALL ECONOMIC HEALTH OF OUR ISLAND.WHERE IS DISCUSSION
ABOUT THE ACTUAL ECONOMY IN THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT ?THIS ALSO OMITS
MENTION THAT A PROSPEROUS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY WOULD BE THE
RATIONALE FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE AT KAWAIHAII AND
HILO HARBORS.AGAIN THERE IS AN OBJECTION TO HANDING OVER HARBORS
TO THE STATE OF HAWAII WHERE THEY ARE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO
THE ISLAND .
●24.6 Support the State’s objectives to acquire rights within the runway clear-zones,limit
heights within approach zones,and restrict noise-sensitive uses within designated noise
contours determined by the State.CONCERN:THIS APPEARS TO REFERENCE
PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND SUGGESTS THAT THE COUNTY SHOULD
‘SUPPORT’THE STATE TO RESTRICT USES AND ACTIVITIES IN CERTAIN AREAS
‘NEAR TO AIRPORTS?’THIS AGAIN IS ONE MORE COMMUNIST LAND GRAB
PRACTICE.THIS DOESN’T BELONG IN OUR COUNTY PLAN DOCUMENT FOR
2045.
●24.7 Future land uses in the vicinity of airports and harbors should have an adequate
open space buffer and/or be compatible with the anticipated noise exposure and
industrial nature in the vicinity.
●24.8 Encourage pedestrian-oriented connectivity around harbors and small boat
harbors.
●24.9 Encourage master planning of small boat harbors to accommodate commercial
and recreational fishing,tour boats,as well as business and recreational ocean
activities,that balance economic vitality and environmental sensitivity.CONCERN
THERE HAS BEEN AN ONGOING ATTEMPT TO EXCLUDE MANY USERS FROM
ACCESS TO
HARBORS (SAILING COMMUNITY,FISHING COMMUNITY HAVE EXPERIENCED
HIGHER USER FEES AND MORE RESTRICTIONS OF USE IN RECENT YEARS)AND
MANY OF THE HARBORS IN THE STATE HAVE BECOME PRIVATIZED.(If
privatization occurs,then management controls everything..).
Actions
●24.a Create a strategic improvement plan,including mapping,for County owned and/or
managed boat harbors and develop an island-wide needs assessment to better serve
regional gaps in ocean accesses.
●24.b Ensure collaboration with State agencies to offer a variety of transportation options
at airports and harbors.
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4.3 PUBLIC UTILITIES
4.3 Public Utilities
●4.3.1 Introduction
●4.3.2 Goal,Objectives,Policies,and
Actions
●4.3.3 Drinking Water Conservation
●4.3.4 Wastewater Treatment and
Reuse
●4.3.5 Stormwater Infiltration and
Green Infrastructure
●4.3.6 Electricity and Renewable
Energy
●4.3.7 Telecommunications and
Broadband Connectivity
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4.3.1 Introduction
In Hawaiʻi County’s pursuit of a prosperous and resilient future,public utilities stand as pillars of
essential infrastructure.THERE IS A LOFTY CLAIM MADE BY THIS ENTIRE EXERCISE TO
SUGGEST THAT THE DOCUMENT ITSELF REPRESENTS ANY KIND OF PLAN FOR A
PROSPEROUS AND RESILIENT FUTURE.THERE ARE MANY BUZZWORDS THAT ARE
BEING USED IN THIS DOCUMENT THAT ARE HOLLOW.THESE WORDS THEMSELVES
DON’T CONJURE UP A FUNCTIONING ECONOMY BUT THEY DO OFTEN GIVE PUBLIC
SERVANTS THE WARM FEELING THAT THESE WORDS CAN ‘DO ALL THE WORK.’THIS
DOCUMENT IS LACKING IN A GROUNDING OF ACTUAL ECONOMIC STUDY AND LACKS
THE INSIGHTS INTO THE OBVIOUS WAYS THAT COUNTY GOVERNMENT COULD
SUPPORT THE AGRICULTURE AND TOURISM SECTOR AND ENCOURAGE NEW
INDUSTRY ON THE ISLAND.
These are services regulated by the government and provided in response to existing and
prospective patterns of development.Changes in land use,population density,and development
usually generate changes in the demand and supply of utilities.As the backbone of modern
society,public utilities encompass a wide range of vital services that support the health,safety,
and sustainability of our communities.This critical infrastructure allows us to function in many
ways,including the ability to maintain healthy living conditions,proper sanitation,and access
reliable energy to power our homes and businesses.
Public utilities play a key role in forming the foundation upon which social,economic,and
environmental progress is built.Such essential services enhance the quality of life for residents,
visitors,and businesses while safeguarding the natural resources and cultural heritage of our
island.The significance of public utilities can be understood through their contributions in the
areas of environmental sustainability,economic prosperity,and social well-being.
Public utilities drive environmental stewardship by promoting clean energy generation,efficient
water management,waste reduction,and recycling initiatives.
AS PART OF GENERAL PLANNING AND GOOD MANAGEMENT PRACTICE,WHY HAS
THERE BEEN NO AUDIT OF THE WASTEWATER DIVISION OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT?NO DOCUMENT PURPORTING TO PLAN AHEAD FOR 2O PLUS YEARS
CAN COVER FOR THE FACT THAT MALADMINISTRATION AND POOR LEADERSHIP HAS
LEAD TO MULTIPLE ‘FAILS’OF RAW SEWAGE TREATMENT WHERE LEAKS OCCURRED
AND THE PUBLIC WASN’T ADEQUATELY INFORMED.THE PLAN SHOULD START WITH A
MORE SERIOUS ASSESSMENT OF THE FAILURES OF THE CURRENT MANAGEMENT
STRATEGY IN OUR WASTEWATER SYSTEM.
Through the application of sustainable practices and technologies,public utilities protect our
fragile ecosystems,mitigate climate change impacts,and preserve the beauty of our island for
future generations.HOW DO ‘PUBLIC UTILITIES’‘MITIGATE’‘CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ?
This is an example of a wild overstatement and is not supported by fact.Additionally,robust
and reliable infrastructure attracts investment,supports economic growth,and fosters job
creation.From powering local industries to enabling efficient transportation networks,public
utilities are catalysts for economic development,making our communities more resilient in the
face of challenges.Waste to Energy incinerators have been opposed multiple times in the past
in Hawaii County and each time a massive multi million dollar contract for construction of an
incinerator was required which the public was going to be financing over many years.We notice
that the Incinerator ‘Waste to Energy’proposal is in this County General Plan 2045 in spite of all
the protests in the past.This history of pushing forward unpopular projects that have seen
community objection and then forcing the property
Access to safe and affordable utilities is a fundamental right of every individual.
Really ??Who wrote this ?As a general comment,it has been pointed out repeatedly that this
‘General Plan’document is poorly written and has many flaws.Here we see misuse of the term
‘fundamental rights’where there is no such ‘fundamental right.’While ‘Safe and Affordable
utilities’may be considered ‘essential’for a ‘standard of living’or to meet the definition of
‘economic prosperity’but use of the phrase ‘fundamental right’is a confusion of what the legal
understanding is concerning ‘fundamental rights.’The ‘fundamental rights’of say ..‘freedom to
move’ARE (as cited elsewhere in the transportation section)the rights that this document
happily waives aside (ignoring the Constititution in the process).
Further,there should be statistics included about what proportion of the island currently is ‘off
grid’since that proportion is very high and those numbers would provide a necessary context for
all discussion about proposals to provide utilities ‘affordably’AND ‘universally.’
Public utilities ensure equitable distribution of resources,allowing residents of all
socioeconomic backgrounds to enjoy necessities such as clean water,affordable energy,and
accessible internet-based services.These services enhance public health,education,and
overall quality of life,fostering thriving and inclusive communities.‘
As with previous comment,this entire section seems flawed due to lacking in facts.This
statement reflects ‘wishes’rather than a series of steps toward an attainable goal.
Given the unique challenges posed by our geography and vulnerable ecosystem,the General
Plan aims to effectively guide the development,maintenance,and improvement of these critical
services.This section of the Plan is primarily concerned with the planning aspects of our,water,
wastewater,stormwater,electricity,and telecommunications systems.Planning for the location
of utility facilities such as reservoirs,pumping stations,and sewage treatment plants is an
important aspect of the land planning process,as it makes way for development opportunities.
Where is the context for this statement?Here we see the notion of ‘development opportunities’
being introduced without context or explanation.This is objectionable since it could be
interpreted by future administrations or legislatures as a ‘mandate’for growth while lacking any
parameters.
Unintegrated utilities can burden developments with lower levels of service and may limit or
even prevent development.The integration and availability of public utilities in priority growth
areas are imperative.CONCERN:Why isn’t this spelled out more ?Why is there no clear
explanation here of what is meant by ‘priority growth area’.
Changes in the intensity of land use greatly influence the quantitative design of utilities and
services,particularly their design capacity.There may be distinctions in the type of services
offered for each utility as land use intensities vary.These distinctions also depend on local
codes and ordinances,health and sanitary considerations,and practices followed by utility
companies.
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Table 33:Public Utilities Challenges
General
•Funding and financing the development,conversion,repair,operations,and maintenance of public
utilities are central challenges for communities,developers,and county government.WHAT IS MISSING
HERE IS REFERENCE TO THE IDEA THAT HOMEOWNERS WILL ALL BE ASKED TO PAY FOR
CONVERSION FROM CESSPOOL/SEPTIC OVER TO ACTUAL COUNTY SEWER
INFRASTRUCTURE.THIS TOPIC DESERVES A FULL DISCUSSION.
DITTO WHAT IS CONCERNING IS THAT THE PUBLIC CAN BE REQUIRED TO PAY FOR
‘DEVELOPMENT’OF PUBLIC UTILITIES..
•Any large infrastructure expansions are paid for by developers and the costs are not to scale for
financing.
•Geographical variability and obstacles require creative solutions for utility buildout.
•Aging public utility infrastructure must become more resilient to natural hazards,extreme
weather events,and climate change impacts.WHERE ARE THE CITED STUDIES PROVING THAT
CLIMATE CHANGE IS CAUSING WEATHER EVENTS /CLIMATE WEATHER ?IN THE ENTIRE
DOCUMENT WE SEE NONE REFERENCED.
•Absent,aging,or dilapidated infrastructure limits new development where it is needed,consistent with
strategic land use patterns and inhibits existing development.THIS SENTENCE IS POORLY WRITTEN
WITH THE RESULT OF CONFUSING THE READER.WHY ARE WE LEFT WONDERING WHAT IS
BEING SAID HERE?
•Outdated utility systems and practices can pose environmental and health concerns and are expensive
to change.
•Disputes over water source capacity can prevent development where it is needed and consistent with
desired development patterns.
•Water commitments have been assigned to parcels that are not being developed or lack development
potential.THIS NEEDS TO BE TAKEN OUT OR ELSE EXPLAINED SO THAT THE MEANING IS
CLEAR.
•Guidelines for assigning water units per system need to be updated.
•Modeling of water demand and potential demand needs to be closely aligned to land use.•The water
systems serving,North Kohala,South Kohala,North Kona,and Puna will require additional water source
development.
•On-site wastewater disposal can adversely impact groundwater resources.THIS APPEARS TO BE A
REFERENCE TO SEPTIC /CESS POOL SYSTEMS.ELABORATION AND A LOT MORE DETAIL
SHOULD BE REQUIRED HERE.
•Wastewater planning and policy primarily focus on maintaining and servicing existing systems and do
not proactively plan for developing new systems to accommodate growth or to extend existing lines to
align with urban zoning.
•County policy has largely relied on private developers to develop commercial and private wastewater
systems for new development,which ultimately leaves significant municipal service gaps in urban areas.
•Many County wastewater systems may not be able to accommodate unserved,existing zoned capacity
and projected growth.
•Landowners and developers may incur the costs of constructing private systems or upgrades due to the
insufficiency and lack of wastewater systems in many areas.
•Wastewater requirements hinder the redevelopment or rehabilitation of existing structures and are often
seen as an affordable housing issue.
•Treated wastewater is typically discharged into ocean waters or injected into the ground and is not
generally reused.
•Wastewater infrastructure improvement and development costs are not fiscally planned for,either in the
County budget or through County wastewater fee valuation.
•Individual wastewater systems (IWS)are associated with limitations and regulations.Currently,the
Department of Health’s rules do not allow single-family dwellings and additional dwelling units (ADU)on a
single IWS system.
•Reliance on IWS is an impediment to compact development due to minimum lot size requirements for
IWS,thereby contributing to sprawl.
•Coastal residential neighborhoods without centralized wastewater are contaminating near-shore waters
with pollution from IWS.ELABORATION AND A LOT MORE DETAIL SHOULD BE REQUIRED HERE.
THIS SEEMS TO IMPLY A POLICY DIRECTIVE THAT IS SPECIFIC TO APPLY TO COASTAL
NEIGHBORHOODS ?IMPOSING FINES OR HIGH COSTS TO HOME OWNERS TO ADDRESS A NEW
REQUIREMENT FOR MAINS SEWER OR EVEN SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION IN ROCKY TERRAIN
WILL LEAD TO DELINQUENCY AND THEN FINES AND POTENTIAL SEIZURE OF PROPERTY.THIS
IS A VERY ‘DANGEROUS’POLICY DIRECTIVE TO LEAVE AMBIGUOUS.THE CONSEQUENCES OF
THIS POLICY DIRECTIVE MUST BE EXPLORED AND CLEARLY STATED.
THIS DOCUMENT IS CITING THE HUGE OBSTACLES TO ADDRESSING THE PROBLEMS OF OUR
ISLAND WHERE SO MANY HOUSEHOLDS RELY ON CESSPOOLS.WHILE THERE ARE EXAMPLES
OF INNOVATIVE BIO-REMEDIATION METHODS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL
‘WASTEWATER TREATMENT’NO STUDIES ARE INCLUDED,NO MENTION OF THESE KINDS OF
OPTIONS ARE INCLUDED.BIO REMEDIATION WOULD MOST CERTAINLY BELONG IN A
DOCUMENT LIKE THIS SINCE SUCH METHODS SHOULD BE EXPLORED AS A COST SAVING
MEASURE AND DATA IS AVAILABLE TO DEMONSTRATE EFFECTIVENESS.FURTHER THE IMPACT
TO COASTAL ECO SYSTEMS OF INADEQUATELY TREATED WASTEWATER AND RAW SEWAGE
ARE WORTHY OF MENTION HERE IN THIS DOCUMENT.
TO CITE A WELL KNOWN EXAMPLE:THE ‘GENKI BALL’EXPERIMENTS HAVE BEEN DONE IN
SEVERAL POLUTED WATERWAYS IN HAWAII.MOST NOTABLY THE ‘GENKI BALLS’USED AT ALA
WAI CANAL IN HONOLULU RESULTED IN BETTER WATER QUALITY AND FISH RETURNING TO
THE AREA.WHERE A COMBINATION OF CULTURED ‘BOKASHI’AND CLAY WERE INTRODUCED
TO THE WATERWAYS THUS BILLIONS OF MICROBES WERE RELEASED CAPABLE OF REDUCING
ECOLI AND OTHER LEVELS OF BACTERIA IN THE WATER.THIS AND OTHER KINDS OF
BIOREMEDIATION BELONGS IN A PLANNING DOCUMENT FOR HAWAII ISLAND.
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•The looming deadline to convert cesspools to sewer or other IWS may create lack of local expertise to
meet demand if not properly planned.
•The future impacts of climate change on future rainfall volumes are uncertain.WHERE IS THE
FACTUAL EVIDENCE THAT THERE IS SUCH A THING AS ‘MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE’?
•Outdated codes limit the effectiveness of stormwater infrastructure and stormwater-related
practices.
•Water quality changes caused by non-point source pollution,human activities,erosion,and
sediment transport can negatively impact environmental systems and processes.
•A lack of incentives and flexibility exists in the permitting process for stormwater and green
infrastructure.
•There is a lack of a dedicated funding source for public systems.
•There is a heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels for power generation.
•The State of Hawaiʻi has the highest electricity rates in the United States.
•Building codes,design perspectives,and construction practices can increase electrical demand.
•There is a constant need to update and renovate electrical systems and infrastructure.
•The adoption of renewable energy practices may offload environmental costs to other distant
communities,which can offset positive climate action.POORLY WRITTEN ,AMBIGUOUS
GENERALIZING STATEMENTS LIKE THIS DO NOT BELONG IN A COUNTY GENERAL PLAN .WHAT
EXACTLY IS MEANT BY THE TERM RENEWABLE ENERGY ‘PRACTICES?’WHAT ENVIRONMENT
COSTS ARE REFERRED TO HERE?HOW ARE COSTS ‘OFFLOADED TO DISTANT COMMUNITIES’
HOW ARE THESE OFFSETTING ‘POSITIVE CLIMATE ACTION?’
•Renewable energy developments can be controversial,such as geothermal and wind turbines.THIS
STATEMENT IS OBJECTIONABLE.THE REASON THESE ‘ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS’ARE
‘CONTROVERSIAL’IS THAT THEY HAVE INJURED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND ARE KNOWN
TO CAUSE HARM.WE NOTE THAT NUCLEAR POWER WAS IN THE ORIGINAL FIRST DRAFT OF
THIS DOCUMENT AND IS ALSO CONTROVERSIAL.IF MAKING A CASE FOR GEOTHERMAL OR
WIND TURBINES (OR NUCLEAR ENERGY)OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION
ACKNOWLEDGING THE RISKS SHOULD BE AFFORDED TO THE PUBLIC.
•Inadequate access disrupts efficiency and productivity and is a barrier to accessing public services and
information.INADEQUATE ACCESS TO WHAT ?THIS IS A POOR SENTENCE AND IS AMBIGUOUS
IN MEANING.
•Last mile infrastructure is often the most costly and difficult segment to deploy,especially for rural areas
where distances from a central distribution point are greater and population density doesn’t economically
promote the deployment.
•Consistent and accurate service data is needed to provide a constantly improving network for the
island.THE STATEMENT ‘PROVIDING A CONSTANTLY ‘IMPROVING NETWORK’CAN BE
INTERPRETED TO REFERENCE THE INCREASINGLY INTENSE LEVELS OF SIGNAL BEING
ESTABLISHED.5 G WHILE BRINGING HIGHER SPEED LEVELS OF DATA TRANSFER IS PROVING
TO POSE A HEALTH RISK TO HUMAN TISSUE.THE REGULATION OF 5G TOWERS WITH
CONSIDERATIONS FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY IS AN URGENT ISSUE.WE NOTE THAT THE
DIRECTOR OF PLANNING ZENDO KERN HAS RECENTLY RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES THAT
WILL NOT STRINGENTLY ENFORCE SAFETY STANDARDS FOR THE COMMUNITY.
•Providers seeking to deploy broadband infrastructure face multiple layers of permitting and approvals at
both the State and County level,in addition to community opposition regarding the installation of
telecommunications towers.SEE ABOVE COMMENT.THIS REFLECTS AN INTENTIONAL DISREGARD
FOR SAFETY CONCERNS THAT ARE WIDELY DOCUMENTED AND CURRENTLY THE SUBJECT OF
LEGISLATION.
•Limited competition in broadband service providers and transpacific backhaul providers means high
consumer rates due to a lack of competition within the market.(???THIS IS JARGON THAT ISN’T
EXPLAINED )
General
•Pursue creative funding and financing tools such as Community Facilities Districts (CFD)and
Improvement Districts,for utility development,conversion,repair,operations,and maintenance.
THIS NEEDS BETTER EXPLANATION.‘CREATIVE FUNDING’IS AN OBJECTIONABLE TERM AND
SOUNDS LIKE A PROCESS FOR SELLING OFF UTILITIES OR FINANCING CONSTRUCTION,
REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE SO EITHER WAY,THE PUBLIC WILL PAY MORE FOR UTILITIES.
•Ensure that utility development matches desirable development priorities.
•Streamline the process of utility infrastructure development to achieve the highest possible
level of service for our communities.
•Lead the charge in resource conservation and assess creative solutions to incentivize
resource conservation for the public.
•Prioritize the conversion and modernization of outdated utility systems and practices.
•Use an integrated approach to value all water as a resource (e.g.,drinking water,
wastewater,stormwater).
•Collaborate with asset management (e.g.,road resurfacing and utility upgrades).ASSET
MANAGEMENT IS A VAGUE TERM THAT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.
•Explore public-private partnership opportunities to create circular systems.ANOTHER VAGUE TERM
THAT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS USUALLY IS ANOTHER
WORD FOR INCREASING PUBLIC DEBT WHILE GIVING AWAY PUBLIC ASSETS TO PRIVATE
CORPORATIONS.THIS IS MORE FROM THE PAGES OF SOCIALISM AND WE REJECT IT.
•Increase partnerships and enhance collaboration with government,private and nonprofit agencies,and
other stakeholders.HERE ‘OTHER STAKEHOLDERS’IS A VAGUE TERM THAT IS NOT
SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.PLEASE DEFINE IT CLEARLY OR TAKE IT OUT ALTOGETHER.
•Explore innovative ways to fund water infrastructure improvements to attract development that is
consistent with desired density and the land use pattern.AGAIN A REFERENCE TO ‘DESIRED
DENSITY AND LAND USE PATTERNS’THIS HAS NOT BEEN SUFFICIENTLY EXAMINED IN THE
PLANNING DOCUMENT AND IS BEING REFERENCE HERE AS A STANDARD
•Seek creative funding for significant expansion of water systems to reach new customers in non-service
areas.
•Promote and practice water conservation practices to maximize efficient water use.
•Adopt One Water recommendations to standardize interagency collaboration in planning for and
managing water resources.
•Rainfall collection can provide additional water capacity even where we have Department of Water
Supply (DWS)systems.NEEDS CLEAR EXPLANATION.
•Align the Water Use Development Plan,Master Plan,General Plan,DWS Capital Improvements
Program (CIP),DWS guidelines,DWS water commitments,and private improvements to the DWS
system.NEEDS CLEAR EXPLANATION.
•Exercise some controls over the permitted uses within the defined zone of influence for downstream
deep well sources.IN THIS GENERAL PLANNING DOCUMENT THERE APPEARS TO BE NO
MENTION OF THE IMPACT OF MILITARY ON THE SOIL,WATER AND AIR QUALITY.HERE A
REFERENCE TO POLLUTERS UPSTREAM OF WATER SOURCES AND YET MILITARY IS NOT
MENTIONED?POHAKULOA MILITARY BASE CONTINUES TO LEASE FOR $1 AND CONDUCTS LIVE
FIRE TRAINING DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ISLAND’S VAST AQUIFER.IT HAS BEEN A KNOWN FACT
THAT DEPLETED URANIUM HAS BEEN SCATTERED ONTO THE BASE AND CONTINUES TO BE
DISTURBED BY MILITARY ACTIVITIES UP THERE.
•Encourage groundwater recharge from regional scale master planning to on-site best management
practices such as low-impact development (LID).
•Increase opportunities for recycled water.THIS SHOULD BE ELABORATED SINCE IT APPEARS TO
BE A DIRECTIVE.THE PUBLIC IS ENTITLED TO BE CONSULTED ON SUCH MATTERS.
•Prioritize sewer for sensitive urban areas.
•Proactively seek grant funding to assist with wastewater development.AGAIN STATING THAT
REFERENCING OVER AND OVER THE NEED FOR ‘WASTEWATER DEVELOPMENT’WHILE
DEDICATING NO TIME AND EFFORT TO EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF BIO
REMEDIATION IS A MAJOR OMMISSION
•Advocate for expanding cesspool conversion tax credit to all cesspool conversions.THESE ARE
MAJOR COSTS BEING PASSED ON TO HOME OWNERS.
•Explore opportunities for public-private partnerships as well as those for technology upgrades and
innovation.THE TERM ‘PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP’IS A TERM ASSOCIATED WITH
INCREASED DEBT FOR THE PUBLIC AND A REDUCTION (USUALLY)IN HARD ASSETS THAT ARE
HANDED OVER TO CORPORATE PRIVATE INTERESTS.
•Promote the expanded use of greywater for landscape irrigation and groundwater recharge via rules for
new construction and retrofits
•Advocate to the Department of Health (DOH)to adopt appropriately scaled requirements and standards
and develop flexible guidelines for designing and permitting wastewater systems that meet environmental
objectives.
•Low-pressure systems should be prioritized for retrofitting instead of gravity flow.•Higher-density
development can contribute more to a centralized system.HERE AGAIN WE SEE AN ASSERTION
THAT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WILL BE HIGHER DENSITY AND THIS LACKS PUBLIC DISCUSSION
AND YET
Drinking Water
Wastewater
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Stormwater
Electricity &Energy
Telecommunications &Broadband
•Increase availability and access to information about private wastewater treatment plant capacities or
expansion opportunities.
•Prioritize resiliency measures that support climate change impact scenarios.
•Regularly amend County codes to be as current and innovative as possible.
•Be a leader in prioritizing green infrastructure over gray infrastructure.
•Ensure that stormwater infrastructure decisions align with related plans and the CIP
budget.
•Green infrastructure practices may provide opportunities for creating or expanding
industry.
•Prioritize the use of native plants in landscaping.
•Promote and support the development of alternative energy production facilities.
•Be a net power producer with hydrogen and waste management.THIS STATEMENT WARRANTS
ELABORATION OR IT DOESN’T BELONG IN THIS DOCUMENT.
•Hawaiʻi Island has the highest renewable energy percentage in the State and can continue
to support renewable energy projects to decarbonize our energy system and stabilize electricity costs.
WHAT DOES ‘DECARBONIZE OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’ACTUALLY MEAN ?ELECTRIC CARS ON
THE ISLAND ARE CHARGED AT STATIONS THAT RELY ON POWER FROM DIESEL FUEL
GENERATORS.IN OTHER WORDS ELECTRIC CARS REMAIN DEPENDENT ON THOSE FOSSIL
FUELS BUT WE SEE OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT PROMOTING ELECTRIC CARS AS PART OF AN
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY STRATEGY.THE NOTION OF ‘DECARBONIZING OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’
IS FEEDING A MYTH ABOUT HOW RAPIDLY ‘WE’CAN TRANSFORM OUR ENTIRE ECONOMY AND
OUR WAY OF LIFE.THE IDEA OF ‘DECARBONIZING’THE ENERGY SYSTEM IS VERY VERY
RADICAL AND IS COMING FROM A SOCIALIST MYTH THAT CARBON (THE BUILDING BLOCK OF
LIFE)IS ‘BAD’AND THAT SOMEHOW ‘CARBON’IS THE CAUSE OF WEATHER EVENTS AND
‘CLIMATE CHANGE.’THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS A RADICAL AGENDA TO
‘DECARBONIZE’OUR ENTIRE ENERGY SYSTEM.
FURTHER,SINCE THIS WILL REQUIRE COMPLETE DISRUPTION TO THE TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM AND SINCE IT IS IMPLIED THAT PEOPLE WILL BE DISCOURAGED FROM MOVING
ABOUT ‘FREELY’THIS IS A RADICAL OVERHAUL OF OUR ECONOMY WHICH IS LIKELY TO
PRODUCE MANY PAINFUL SHOCKS TO INDIVIDUALS,OHANA AND COMMUNITIES.THIS IS
ABOUT THE CLEAREST EXAMPLE OF ‘RECKLESS’ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT THAT
ONE COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE.
WHAT IS EXTREMELY DISTURBING ABOUT SEEING THE COUNTY DOCUMENT LINE UP SO
CLOSELY WITH DECLARED GOALS OF AN ELITE INSTITUTION REPRESENTING THE WEALTHIEST
1%OF OUR PLANET (‘THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM’)IS THAT THIS ORGANIZATION
APPOINTED ITSELF AS THE CUSTODIANS AND ARBITERS OF A PLAN TO BRING IN THE 4TH
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WHICH IS THE MOST RADICAL OF ALL THE TRANSITIONS AT ANY
TIME IN HISTORY AND BROUGHT ABOUT THROUGH A SERIES OF CRISES:PANDEMIC DISEASE,
‘CLIMATE EVENTS’THAT APPEAR AS A CRISIS AND ALSO FOOD SHORTAGES IN PART CAUSED
BY INTERFERENCE WITH SUPPLY CHAIN THAT BEGAN WITH LOCKDOWNS IN 2020.THE CATCH
PHRASE BY WEF LEADER KLAUS SCHWAB AT THE TIME OF INTRODUCING ‘THE GREAT RESET’
WAS ‘BY 2030 YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY.’
WE SPECIFICALLY OBJECT TO TERMS SUCH AS ‘DECARBONIZING OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’
BECAUSE THIS IMPLIES THAT YOU HAVE THE CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC
A)TO ASSERT THAT CARBON IS A PROBLEM AS IF THERE IS CONSENSUS ON THIS TOPIC
WHEN THERE IS NOT
AND B)TO TAKE EXTREMELY RADICAL AND DANGEROUS STEPS TO TRANSITION THE ENTIRE
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AWAY FROM FOSSIL FUELS IN A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME.
Support the County’s Broadband Initiative and coordination with the State to facilitate digital equity efforts
(e.g.,establishing broadband as a public utility,infrastructure deployment,providing training support,and
coordinating funding strategies for broadband and telecommunication services).AFTER 5G THERE IS
6G COMING .WITH EACH OF THE INCREMENTAL INCREASES IN THE INTENSITY OF THE
FREQUENCY ILLNESSES AND TISSUE DAMAGE RESULTS CONSISTENT WITH ‘RADIATION
POISONING’.THERE NEEDS TO BE A COMMITMENT TO REVIEW SAFETY INFORMATION AND TO
TAKE AN APPROACH THAT HAS A PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE.THIS IS THE MINIMUM
STANDARD OF GOOD GOVERNMENT.
•Compact development and higher population densities where appropriate are favorable for commercial
service providers as they contribute to more economically viable market conditions.WHICH
‘COMMERCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS’IS THIS REFERENCING ?THIS STATEMENT NEEDS TO BE
EXPLAINED BETTER OR ELSE REMOVED FROM THIS SECTION.
•Providing consistent and accurate digital literacy data will promote a desirable level of service for all
residents.WHAT IS DIGITAL LITERACY DATA AND HOW WILL THIS PROMOTE A DESIREABLE
LEVEL OF SERVICE ?IS ‘DIGITAL LITERACY DATA’A CLASS OF INFORMATION THAT COMES
WITH VIGILANT PROTECTION OF EACH AND EVERY INDIVIDUAL;THEIR PRIVACY AND THEIR 1ST
AMENDMENT RIGHTS ?WITHOUT PROTECTION OF THIS KIND,IF OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT
IS WAIVING ON THE INVASIVE DATA COLLECTION PRACTICES OF THE DIGITAL INDUSTRY,THEN
IT MAY BE ENDANGERING THE PEOPLE OF THIS ISLAND.WE ARE REQUESTING THAT THE
PRIMACY OF SAFETY AND DATA PRIVACY ABOVE THE INTERESTS OF INVESTORS AND SERVICE
PROVIDERS ARE WRITTEN INTO THIS GENERAL PLAN.THERE IS A LOT OF DATA TO SUPPORT
THAT WHEN THE SAFETY AND PRIVACY OF INDIVIDUALS ARE COMPROMISED,THE PUBLIC
WILL BE ENDANGERED AND TYRANNY WILL LIKELY RESULT.
THESE ARE THE REASONS THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT IS FLAWED:WE DON’T SEE CARE TAKEN
BY OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS’HEALTH AND SAFETY..
•Increasing digital inclusion efforts,which focus on ensuring both access to and ability to use a range of
technologies,will contribute to better outcomes for health,public safety,economic opportunity,and civic
participation.THE TERM ‘digital inclusion’IS BASED ON AN ASSUMPTION THAT MORE ACCESS TO
5G AND HIGHER BANDWIDTH IS A POSITIVE THING.THIS PREMISE IS WIDELY PROMOTED IN
THIS POLICY DOCUMENT AND YET NO SAFETY STUDIES ARE CITED.
•Streamlining permitting and approval processes will improve the efficiency of broadband and
telecommunication development and delivery.THIS IS AMBIGUOUS AND MAY BE PROMOTION OF A
LOOSE SET OF GUIDELINES FOR TOWER PLACEMENT THAT IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST.
•Pursue partnerships to develop public spaces with broadband access.THIS IS AMBIGUOUS AND MAY
BE PROMOTION OF AN OBJECTIVE THAT IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST.
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4.3.2 Public Utilities Goal,Objective,Policies,
and Actions
Our communities are adequately served by sustainable and efficient public
infrastructure,utilities,and services based on existing and future growth
needs,sound design principles,and effective maintenance practices.
Objective 25
Improve the efficiency,reliability,and sustainability of essential infrastructure
systems.
Policies
●25.1 Public utility facilities shall be designed at a scale that meets the needs of future
development.IN THIS DOCUMENT SO FAR,THERE IS NO INDICATION THAT AN
ACTUAL FOCUS ON THE ECONOMY,ON THE SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY THAT
REQUIRE SUPPORT,HAS ACTUALLY BEEN CONSIDERED.WHY IS THERE AN
EMPHASIS ON ‘FUTURE DEVELOPMENT’WITHOUT THE MAIN FOCUS BEING
ECONOMIC GROWTH?
●25.2 Provide utilities and service facilities that minimize total cost to the public and
effectively serve the needs of the community.
●25.3 Utility facilities shall be designed to complement adjacent land uses and minimize
pollution or disturbance of the natural environment and natural resources.
●25.4 Improvement of existing utility services shall be encouraged to meet the needs of
users.THIS IS MEANINGLESS.WHY IS THIS SENTENCE NECESSARY ?
●25.5 Encourage the clustering of developments to reduce the cost of providing utilities.
WE ARE FAMILIAR WITH THIS IDEOLOGY.IT’S NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT IT NEEDS TO BE NAMED FOR WHAT IT IT:‘SMART CITY’
PROPAGANDA.STACK EM AND PACK EM HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS ARE A PART
OF THE PLAN AND THIS IS A RADICAL COMMUNIST AGENDA THAT WE REJECT.
IT IS THROUGHOUT THIS DOCUMENT WHICH IS EXTREMELY CONCERNING.THE
SMART CITIES THAT ARE BEING DESIGNED GLOBALLY ARE ANOTHER
REFLECTION OF WEF STATED GOALS TO CREATE URBAN CENTERS WHERE
SURVEILLANCE AND CARBON MONITORING FORM THE JUSTIFICATION FOR
CONFINING PEOPLE AND PREVENTING THEM FROM MOVING ABOUT FREELY.
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND TRAITOROUS PROPOSAL TO FIND IN
A DOCUMENT THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE DELIVERING TO OUR ISLAND A PLAN
FOR OUR WELL BEING AS A COMMUNITY,FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH,AND FOR
THE CARE OF OUR ‘AINA.
●25.6 Develop short-and long-range capital improvements programs and plans for public
utilities within its jurisdiction that are consistent with the General Plan.
●25.7 Maintain an Asset Management Program aimed at utilizing maintenance plans to
prolong the life of our utilities as well as reduce whole-life costs.
Actions
25.a Develop and adopt an Impact Fees Ordinance to aide in the expansion of public utilities.
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4.3.3 Drinking Water Conservation
The Hawaiʻi State Constitution provides that all public natural resources,including water,are
held in trust by the State for the benefit of the people.The State Constitution further maintains
that “the State has an obligation to protect,control,and regulate the use of Hawaiʻi’s water
resources for the benefit of its people.”Water availability is crucial to any type of development,
whether urban,rural,or agricultural.Water availability is based on the sustainable yields of the
groundwater hydrologic units established through the State Water Code.1
Land use allocation must be closely related to water availability,including the quantity and
quality of the water,and the adequacy of the transmission and distribution system.The General
Plan requires an understanding of water availability and capacity,current demands,and future
demands based on planned and anticipated future growth and land uses.‘
The County’s Department of Water Supply (DWS)is the primary agency that manages,controls,
and operates the water supplies of the County and its properties.There are 23 individual water
systems distributed throughout the island.Water demand is directly related to population and
industry usage and is expressed as gallons per day (gpd)or million gallons per day (mgd).
Demand does not represent domestic consumption alone,but also includes all agricultural,
industrial,and commercial uses,fire protection,and other uses.In some areas,however,
non-domestic users are likely to create the major demand,and careful attention must therefore
be given in any study of probable future water needs.
In Hawaiʻi,there are a multitude of public agencies that are either actively tasked with regulating
water resources or whose policies affect water use.There are also a number of private entities
that use and manage water resources.Over the decades,water management has become
segregated in a way that
has created disjointed,mechanical approaches to a naturally continuous resource.The
disconnection has included narrow perspectives that fail to see the larger picture.Hawaiʻi
County aspires to achieve water resource management that is free from the limitations and
issues of siloed practices,processes,agencies,and government bodies.Achieving a One
Water approach in Hawaiʻi County includes actionable steps that can be adapted and adjusted
to localize the One Water strategies.
QUESTION :WHY IS A PRIVATE COMPANY BEING SOLD THE RIGHTS TO BOTTLE WATER
IN HILO ?WHY ISN’T A PLANNING DOCUMENT CONCERNED WITH FUTURE WATER
ACCESS CLEAR THAT NO WATER IS TO BE ‘SOLD’OR COMMERCIALIZED SINCE IT
BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII?
One Water
One Water is a strategy that integrates the management of stormwater,wastewater,groundwater,sea
water,freshwater,graywater,and recycled water to create resource and financial efficiencies.One Water
will help the County of Hawaiʻi address climate change impacts by creating cross-agency coordination
and advancing the capacity within agencies.
ANY PREMISE USED TO CONTROL WATER ACCESS,WATER RIGHTS WHETHER BY A
CORPORATION OR A GOVERNMENT MUST BE REJECTED.WATER IS AN INCREASINGLY
PRIVATISED COMMODITY ACROSS THE WORLD.THIS SHOULD CONCERN US.IT
ALREADY SEEMS EXTREMELY CONCERNING THAT ON THE ONE HAND APPLICANTS
HAVE REPEATEDLY ATTEMPTED VIA A COUNTY PERMITTING PROCESS TO PURCHASE
THE RIGHTS TO BOTTLE WATER FROM OUR MAUNA KEA AQUIFER AND ON THE OTHER
HAND THAT THE COUNTY WOULD BE PROMOTING CONTROL OF WATER MANAGEMENT
IN A CENTRALIZED FASHION INVOLVING MULTIPLE ‘UNDISCLOSED AGENCIES’
FURTHER,AGAIN THERE IS AN OBJECTION TO THE SUGGESTION THAT THE COUNTY
OF HAWAII WILL ADDRESS ‘CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS’WHEN THE VERY PREMISE OF
CLIMATE CHANGE HAS BEEN CHALLENGED BY MULTIPLE LEADING AUTHORITIES AND
IS THE SOURCE OF CONTROVERSY DUE TO THE LACK OF HARD EVIDENCE THAT
‘CARBON’IS THE CAUSE OF ‘CLIMATE CHANGE’AND ‘CLIMATE EVENTS’THAT APPEAR
TO REPRESENT AN EMERGENCY.
Objective 26
Increase the protection of existing and potential sources of drinking water.
Policies
●26.1 All public water systems shall be designed and built to the DWS dedication
standards.All other systems shall meet all relevant health and safety regulations and be
designed and constructed by a licensed engineer.
●26.2 Water sources shall be protected to prevent depletion and contamination from
natural and man-made occurrences or events.
●26.3 An effort by County,State,and private interests shall be coordinated to identify
sources of additional water supply to be implemented and ensure the development of
sufficient quantities of water for existing and future needs of high-growth areas and
agricultural production.
●26.4 Installation or rehabilitation of water distributions shall be sized to adequately meet
fire protection.
●26.5 Ensure the highest quality of water is reserved for the most valuable end-use.
●26.6 Encourage the design of large development projects (200+units)in the North
Kohala,South Kohala,North Kona,South Kona,and Kaʻū Districts to be as water
neutral as reasonably possible through water conservation,recharge,and reuse
measures to reduce the water footprint.
●26.7 Promote best practices in sustainable water collection and use for private water
systems.
●26.8 Water system improvements,including exploratory wells,shall correlate with the
County's desired land use development pattern.
●26.9 The DWS shall prioritize infill development and focus source development to serve
designated Urban Growth Areas.
●26.10
Waterdemandprojectionsshallincludeallconsumptiveandnon-consumptivedemands.
●26.11
TheDWSandthePlanningDepartmentshallcoordinateprioritiesbeforetheadoptionofanynew
water development or County land use plans.
●26.12 AllCountypotablewatersystemsshouldhavebackupstandbysources.
One Water
●26.13 Treat all water as a valuable resource in community design,and integrate designs
for drinking water,stormwater,and recreational water needs.CONCERN:AN EXAMPLE
OF YET MORE POORLY EXPRESSED LANGUAGE THAT SEEMS INAPPROPRIATE.
WHAT IS MEANT BY ‘RECREATIONAL WATER NEEDS?’
●26.14
Managewater,stormwater,andwastewaterasthesamenaturalresourceincollaborationwithth
e DWS,DEM,DPW,and DOH.
●26.15 New developments should be designed to reduce water demand,retain runoff,
decrease flooding,and recharge groundwater.
●26.16 Supportlocalized,small-scalesolutionstowaterreuseandon-sitesystems.
Actions
26.a In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
conduct further research on localized rainfall modeling to accurately assess future precipitation
trends.
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●26.b Expand water conservation programs,primarily aimed at reducing demand,such
as leak detection,and rebates for low flow.
●26.c Evaluate and amend the fee schedule for water use to take into account high water
use and aquifer recharge projections.Use the funds generated to pay for conservation
measures and infrastructure.
●26.d Improve County water conservation practices to lead by example.
●26.e Maintain the water master plan to consider water yield,present and future demand,
alternative sources of water,guidelines,and policies for the issuing of water
commitments.
●26.f Collaborate with the DOH to develop standards and/or guidelines for the
construction and use of rainwater catchment systems to minimize the intrusion of any
chemical and microbiological contaminants.
●26.g Promote the use of groundwater sources to meet DOH water quality standards.
●26.h Seek state and federal funds to assist in financing projects to bring the County into
compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
●26.i Explore the feasibility of incentive methods such as property tax deductions,
conservation easements,or transfer of development rights to protect the defined zone of
influence of existing or proposed public and private wells.AGAIN THIS SEEMS TO
REFER VAGUELY TO THE PRIVATISATION OF WATER AND CONVERSELY TO
PROPERTY ACQUISITION WHICH IS NOT CURRENTLY CONSIDERED THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT.UNDER A COMMUNIST
GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM ONE COULD EASILY EXPECT THAT A GOVERNMENT
WOULD BE CRAFTING POLICY IN SUCH A WAY THAT TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
FROM PRIVATE LANDOWNER TO GOVERNMENT WOULD BE FACILITATED.
●26.j Investigate alternative financing options for expanding water systems to support
infill growth consistent with the County’s desired land use development pattern.AGAIN
THIS IS A VAGUE REFERENCE WHEN THAT SHOULD NOT BE LEFT AMBIGUOUS
AND THIS IS CONCERNING BECAUSE IT COMPROMISES THE VALUE OF THE
ENTIRE DOCUMENT.
●26.k Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders to develop,improve,and expand agricultural water systems in
appropriate areas on the island.
●26.l Continue to participate in the United States Geological Survey (USGS)exploratory
well drilling program.
●26.m Expand programs to provide agricultural irrigation water.
One Water
●26.n Develop water conservation and stormwater management guidelines for
commercial,industrial,and residential properties.
●26.o Codify the administrative structure needed to develop a water resource program
and interdepartmental collaboration framework.
●26.p Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders to develop and facilitate community partnerships between upstream
and downstream communities.
●26.q Develop public-private partnerships to leverage funding sources.
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Table 35:Water System Standards Domestic Consumption Guidelines
Zoning Designation Residential:Single-Family or Duplex Multi-Family Commercial
Resort
Light Industry Schools and Parks Agriculture
••
Average Daily Demand
400 gals/unit
400 gals/unit
3000 gals/acre
400 gals/unit or 17,000 gal/acre 4000 gals/acre
4000 gals/acre or 60 gals/student 3400 gals/acre
A unit,or,more precisely,one Equivalent Unit (EU)of water allows for an average daily usage of
up to 400 gallons per day and a maximum daily usage of up to 600 gallons on any day but the
average is still not allowed to exceed 400 gallons per day.
One EU is typically served through a 5/8-inch meter and is considered adequate for a
single-family home or dwelling and allows for some landscape or gardening usage.
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4.3.4 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
The General Plan recognizes the significance of wastewater treatment and reuse as essential
components of the County’s comprehensive water management strategy.Adequate sewer
systems are vital to maintain public health and protect the environment.As communities
generate wastewater through various sources such as residential,commercial,and industrial
activities,effective treatment is necessary to remove harmful pollutants and contaminants
before the water is discharged back into the environment.Improperly treated wastewater can
have detrimental effects on marine ecosystems,coastal waters,and freshwater resources,
jeopardizing both human and ecological health.
An adequate system minimizes contamination of both the groundwater supply and coastal
waters,beaches,and waterborne recreational areas and is not a visual and odor nuisance.
Land development plans for resort-residential complexes located in shoreline areas pose a
potential water quality problem for adjacent near-shore waters.Adequate treatment facilities are
essential prerequisites for development.
HERE IN THIS DOCUMENT WITH NO REFERENCE TO BIO REMEDIATION AND WITH THE
SHEER VOLUME OF HOUSEHOLDS OPERATING OFF GRID,THIS DOCUMENT IS
CREATING ‘CRIME’OUT OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLD OPERATIONS.THE FACT THAT THIS
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION IS PROPOSING A POLICY DIRECTIVE TO MANDATE/FORCE
HOUSEHOLDS TO ADDRESS THE LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE ON OUR RURAL ISLAND
IS A VERY RECKLESS DIRECTION TO TAKE.
REFER PREVIOUS COMMENTS 1)AN AUDIT SHOULD BE DONE OF THE CURRENT
WASTEWATER DIVISION 2)ALTERNATIVE BIOREMEDIATION METHODS MUST BE
INVESTIGATED AND FINDINGS PUBLISHED.MORE PUBLIC DISCUSSION AND PUBLIC
AWARENESS IS NEEDED BEFORE THIS POLICY DIRECTIVE WOULD BE ADOPTED SINCE
IT WILL LIKELY BRING GREAT FINANCIAL STRAIN TO MANY HOUSEHOLDS AND
REQUIRE ONEROUS LEVELS OF ‘ENFORCEMENT.’
Wastewater reuse,also known as water recycling or reclaimed water,involves treating
wastewater to a level suitable for non-potable uses.Reusing treated wastewater provides an
opportunity to conserve precious freshwater resources and reduce the strain on existing water
supplies.For Hawaiʻi Island,where freshwater resources are limited and vulnerable to climate
change impacts,the implementation of wastewater reuse projects becomes vital for ensuring
water sustainability.By implementing appropriate treatment processes,treated wastewater can
be used for a range of purposes,including irrigation of agricultural lands,landscape irrigation,
industrial processes,and groundwater recharge.This practice helps meet non-drinking water
needs,reducing the reliance on freshwater sources for non-potable purposes and leaving more
available for essential uses like drinking water.THERE IS NO MENTION HERE OF THE
SAFETY CONCERNS THAT MUST ACCOMPANY SUCH USES OF TREATED
WASTEWATER.
The County operates municipal sewerage in Hilo,Pāpaʻikou,Kapehu,Pepeʻekeo,Honokaʻa,
Kealakehe,and Kaloko.The remaining communities are served by private wastewater
treatment facilities or individual facilities,such as cesspools or septic tanks.In 2017,the Hawaiʻi
State Legislature passed Act 125,mandating that all Hawaiʻi’s cesspools be replaced by 2050.
Cesspools are substandard sewage disposal systems as they do not treat wastewater.
According to the latest report on the Hawaiʻi Cesspool Hazard Assessment and Prioritization
Tool,Hawaiʻi Island contains an estimated 48,596 cesspools.Sewerage disposal system
designs must be examined with the particular region in mind.Of critical importance in an
examination of sewerage disposal for a community is the cost of the system,including
construction and operation costs.These costs vary with the characteristics of each area.
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 legislated the protection of all aquifers or portions of
aquifers currently serving as drinking water sources and any other aquifer capable of yielding
consumable water.This mandate was based on a national concern for the quality of the
groundwater and the increasing evidence of contamination of this valuable resource.
In 1976,the State Legislature enacted Act 84,relating to safe drinking water,which requires the
State Department of Health (DOH)to establish an underground injection control program to
protect the quality of the State’s underground sources of drinking water.Because of the
importance ofgroundwater as a source of municipal water supplies,the underground injection
control program is considered a beneficial approach in the identification of aquifers that should
be protected from subsurface disposal of wastewater through injection wells.
HERE AGAIN THERE IS NO MENTION OF THE PRIMARY POLLUTER OF THE AQUIFER :
THE MILITARY BASE ON POHAKULOA.THERE IS ALSO NO MENTION OF TESTING
WATER QUALITY AND TESTING FOR CONTAMINANTS.THIS IS ANOTHER DIVISION OF
OUR COUNTY THAT SHOULD BE AUDITED.WHY IS NOTHING DONE ABOUT A MILITARY
POTENTIAL ‘SUPER FUND SITE’OPERATING ABOVE A PRISTINE AQUIFER?
The protection of these aquifers is established by designating areas currently being used or will
be used in the future for drinking water supply.The Underground Sources of Drinking Water
(USDW)will be protected from pollution by prohibiting the construction of new injection wells
that may pollute the USDW.Injection wells are allowed in exempted areas.The boundary lines
between the USDW and the exempted areas have been developed.**PROVIDE THIS
INFORMATION OR ELSE TAKE OUT THIS EXEMPTION REFERENCE.THE PUBLIC
SHOULD BE BETTER INFORMED UPON READING THIS PLAN,NOT LEFT IN THE DARK
TO WONDER .Under Chapter 62,Wastewater Systems,the DOH adopted a 1,000-foot setback
of wastewater systems from all public drinking water wells and springs.
In compliance with the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (Public Law
92-500),the DOH and the County jointly prepared the Water Quality Management Plan for
Hawaiʻi County in 1978 and subsequently updated the plan in 1980.In 1979,the County Council
adopted the plan through a resolution to serve as the planning guide for the development of
regional waste treatment systems and the control of non-point sources of pollution.To
implement the management plan,the County has prepared facility plans for various areas on
the island.Facility plans are developed by the County to satisfy a requirement for the application
of loans from the State to develop wastewater treatment facilities.The facility plans identify
problems,potential solutions,and costs.
In 1985,the State Legislature enacted Act 282,Relating to Environmental Quality,which
reassigns the County,effective July 1,1987,or upon receipt of State funds,to assume complete
administration and implementation for the regulation of sewerage and wastewater treatment
system programs.
Source:Hawaiʻi News Now (2022).
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Objective 27
Planned and developed municipal sewer capacity is expanded to serve our Urban
Growth Areas and reduce sewage-related impacts on water quality.
Policies
●27.1 A Sewerage Study for All Urban Areas,including appropriate water quality
management strategies,shall be completed and used as guides for the general planning
of sewerage disposal systems.
●27.2 Private treatment systems shall be installed by land developers for major resorts
and other developments along shorelines and sensitive higher inland areas,except
where connection to nearby treatment facilities is feasible and compatible with the
County’s long-range plans,and in conformance with State and County requirements.
●27.3 Immediate steps shall be taken to designate treatment plant sites,sewerage pump
station sites,and sewer easements according to the facility plans to facilitate their
acquisition.
●27.4 The County shall obtain State and Federal funds to finance the construction of
proposed sewer systems and improve existing systems.
●27.5 Plans for wastewater reclamation and reuse for irrigation and biosolids composting
(remaining solids from the treatment of wastewater are processed into a reusable
organic material)shall be utilized where topographically feasible and needed for
landscaping,agricultural purposes,or fire protection.
Wastewater and Environmental Quality Prioritization
●27.6 Pollution shall be prevented,abated,and controlled at levels that will protect and
preserve public health and well-being through the enforcement of appropriate Federal,
State,and County standards.
●27.7 Ensure municipal wastewater systems serve designated Urban Growth Areas
(UGA)with the capacity to accommodate projected population growth.
●27.8 The Department of Environmental Management and the Planning Department shall
coordinate priorities before the adoption of any new wastewater development or land
use plans.
●27.9 Prioritize developing a multipronged approach to wastewater infrastructure funding,
including proactively seeking grant funding for wastewater system expansion,
improvements,and new development.
●27.10
Ensurewastewaterfeesreflectactualcostsforservice,maintenance,andfutureimprovements.
●27.11 Ensure that wastewater systems and improvements are designed and functioning
to maximize system efficiencies,prevent accidental leaks or spills,and provide sanitary,
reliable wastewater treatment that is not negatively impacting natural resources.
One Water-Recycled Water Expansion
●27.12
Striveforanintegratedapproachtostormwaterandwastewater,andwaterresourcemanageme
nt that is comprehensive and as efficient as possible.
●27.13 Encourageon-sitewaterreusesolutionsforlargedevelopments.
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27.14 Encourageandincentivizethecollectionofrainfallfornon-potableuse.
27.15 PrioritizetheuseofgraywaterinareasconnectedtoCountywaterandnotconnectedtoCounty
wastewater.
Actions
Wastewater and Environmental Quality Prioritization
●27.a Prioritize areas where on-site wastewater treatment should be converted to sewer
and establish financial tools such as improvement districts to aid in implementation.
●27.b Prioritize areas where wastewater treatment facilities are necessary to facilitate
future growth and utilize financing tools such as community facilities district (CFD)or tax
increment financing (TIF)to aid in implementation.
●27.c Review,assess,and amend Codes relating to sewer connection requirements to
ensure wastewater issues and requirements are addressed in a consistent,sustainable,
and socially equitable way.
●27.d Develop a wastewater master plan with a clear prioritization method for wastewater
system expansions and improvements based on criteria involving land use,projected
growth,social equity,and environmental factors.
●27.e Develop plans to improve,connect,or develop new wastewater systems in
unsewered urban coastal communities.
●27.f Perform a study to assess individual wastewater systems (IWS)in unsewered
urban growth areas to assess the rate of failures/negative impacts,determine rates of
large capacity cesspools still in use,and develop plans to improve,connect,or develop
new wastewater systems for unsewered urban communities.
●27.g Proactively seek opportunities for public-private partnerships for wastewater
collection and treatment development.
●27.h Facilitate the use of infrastructure improvement districts and other types of
localized funding mechanisms to fund improvements.
●27.i Streamline the sewer connection loan program.
●27.j Develop wastewater cost valuation in service fees (similar to the water model fee
structure).
●27.k Develop a criteria-based infrastructure prioritization tool to develop new or expand
existing municipal wastewater systems.Base these priority areas on designated urban
growth boundaries,urban zoning and density,population trends and anticipated growth,
health/safety,and environmental factors.
●27.l Implement innovative wastewater systems at a cost-effective scale for small
communities.
●27.m Amend the County Code,Section 21-26-1(a)requiring “all sewer extensions shall
be approved by resolution of the County council”to read,“all sewer extensions outside
of Urban Growth Areas shall be approved by resolution of the County council.”
REFERRING AGAIN TO CONCERNS THAT THIS IS AN UNFEASIBLE COST TO REGULAR
HOUSEHOLDS.THIS IS A VERY CONCERNING POLICY DIRECTIVE AND AS
ACKNOWLEDGED HERE,MORE STUDIES WOULD BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO
ADMINISTERING SUCH POLICIES..SO WHY ARE WE SEEING THIS EMPHASIS IN THE
GENERAL PLAN ?
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●27.n In collaboration with the DOH Wastewater Branch,reevaluate and clarify the
requirements set forth in Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules (HAR),Section 11-62-31.1(a)(1)
(B)and amend County sewer requirements accordingly to accommodate needed
housing units.
●27.o Collaborate with the DOH to advance progressive wastewater technology and
regulations.
One Water-Recycled Water Expansion
●27.p In collaboration with the Department of Agriculture,develop a water resource
strategy for efficient agricultural water use and reuse.
●27.q Install non-potable systems,such as reclaimed wastewater,brackish groundwater,
and untreated surface water in proximity to priority UGAs for non-potable water uses.
●27.r Conduct supply and demand studies to determine a level of service for non-potable
water needs.
●27.s Facilitate greywater reuse systems through code amendments and through
partnering with DOH for regulatory changes and incentives.
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4.3.5 Stormwater Infiltration and Green
Infrastructure
Stormwater management and the implementation of green infrastructure are critical elements of
the General Plan for their vital role in sustainability on Hawaiʻi Island.As an island ecosystem
with limited freshwater resources and vulnerable coastal areas,managing stormwater effectively
and integrating green infrastructure practices are essential for preserving our water resources
and ensuring environmental sustainability.
Stormwater refers to the runoff from precipitation that flows over land surfaces,eventually
entering water bodies such as streams,rivers,and oceans.Stormwater is a crucial element of
the island’s overall water landscape.While precipitation may be an obvious contributor to
stormwater,all the phases of the hydrologic cycle are related to stormwater and are influenced
by public utility decisions made in the built environment.Precipitation and surface runoff are
often the phases of the hydrologic cycle that people recognize as stormwater,whereas
evaporation,transpiration,and condensation are not as easily observed processes.
Uncontrolled stormwater runoff can lead to various detrimental effects on water resources and
ecosystems.Polluted runoff,also known as nonpoint source pollution,from agriculture,urban
development,forestry,recreational boating,marinas,and hydromodification activities is the
leading cause of water pollution in waters across the country and in Hawaiʻi.Uncontrolled
stormwater runoff can also lead to localized flooding,causing damage to infrastructure,property,
and even loss of life.Implementing stormwater management strategies helps to control the flow
of stormwater,reducing the risk of flooding and associated hazards.Moreover,excessive
stormwater runoff can cause soil erosion,leading to the loss of fertile topsoil,sedimentation in
water bodies,and degradation of natural habitats.Proper stormwater management practices,
including erosion control measures,
help minimize erosion and preserve the island’s natural resources.
Stormwater is a prime example of the unavoidable connections that exist between the built
environment and the natural environment.Increasing the opportunities for infiltration and
transpiration can reduce the amount of evaporation that surface runoff requires.The social,
environmental,and economic impacts of stormwater infrastructure have meaningful implications
for our overall island sustainability as water is one of the most precious resources.
Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution
Engineering efficiency in conveying stormwater runoff using impervious surfaces (e.g.,paved
swales,channelized streams)must be balanced against environmental considerations.If the
drainage is directed to streams,excessive freshwater volumes and sediment loads may impact
coastal water resources (e.g.,degrade water quality and smother coral reefs).If the drainage is
directed to injection wells,more studies are needed to determine the impact of storm runoff on
groundwater quality.Sediment basins,wetlands,or less impervious methods of conveyance
(e.g.,grass swales)should be considered where feasible to reduce nonpoint source pollution of
the coastal waters from stormwater runoff and filter infiltrating water.
Green infrastructure refers to the network of natural or engineered features that manage
stormwater while providing additional benefits to the environment and community.Such features
may include rain gardens,permeable pavement,bioswales,and vegetated buffers.Green
infrastructure is crucial for stormwater management,as it captures and absorbs runoff,reducing
the volume and rate of runoff.By mimicking natural hydrological processes like sediment
filtration and bioremediation,it helps to recharge groundwater,replenish streams,and
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reduce stress on our water resources during periods of heavy rainfall.
CONCERN:HERE AT LEAST WE SEE REFERENCES TO BIOREMEDIATION.WHY IS THIS
‘ACCEPTABLE’AS A STRATEGY WHERE TREATMENT OF WATER RUN OFF IS
CONCERNED BUT NEVER ENTERTAINED IN THE MATTER OF RAW SEWAGE
TREATMENT (A ‘SOLUTION’AND POLICY DIRECTIVE HERE WHICH THREATENS TO BE
COST PROHIBITIVE TO MANY HOUSEHOLDS?)
By retaining and infiltrating stormwater,green infrastructure reduces the reliance on freshwater
sources for irrigation,thus conserving water resources.This is particularly important for our
island communities where freshwater availability is limited.Green infrastructure features may
also provide habitats for native plants and wildlife.They contribute to biodiversity conservation
and help restore and enhance Hawaiʻi Island’s natural ecosystems.Green infrastructure plays a
key part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by reducing the urban heat island effect,
moderating temperatures,and increasing resilience to extreme weather events.These
measures align with the County’s sustainability goals and efforts to adapt to climate change.
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34.15 Encourage the expansion of digital access and equity through the resilient buildout of
broadband infrastructure and facilities.Does this take into account the safety of 5G+?Is this to
facilitate surveillance of citizens in the future?
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34.a Implement a Safe Route to School (SR2S)program for all schools.Will surveillance be
implemented to ensure safety?
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4.4.6 Recreation
Housing developers should not bear a disproportionate burden,or be forced to contribute more
than their fair share,as inequitable requirements could deter needed housing development.This
proviso seems to favor developers.
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35.a Provide funding for planning and acquisition,if necessary,of key corridor segments after
corridor-zone plans are adopted.Does this preclude the rezoning and acquisition of private
property?
35.k Maintain an on-going program of identification,designation,and acquisition of areas with
existing or potential recreational resources,such as land with sandy beaches and other prime
areas for shoreline recreation in collaboration with government,private and non profit agencies,
and other stakeholders.Please include private property owners in your definition of
stakeholders.
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4.4.7 Encouraging the establishment of farmers’markets,community gardens,and a range of
agricultural activities can promote local food production and improve access to fresh nutritious
food.Please include home gardens.
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36.g Support the distribution of telehealth support services,particularly to unserved and
underserved communities.Encourage instead person to person contact.
36.j Amend the County Code to designate a lead agency for coordinating and responding to
outbreaks of life-threatening,highly communicable diseases pursuant to the DOH direction.
While ensuring the statues of the Nuremberg Code are observed.
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4.5.1 Blueprint for the creation of a 15 minute island,clustering us together in “a centralized,
higher-density urban infill,supported by nearby,accessible public and private services and
facilities.”
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Under Housing Challenges Targets:“Homeownership for investment purposes that are kept
vacant or used for transient accommodation rentals reduces available stock for long term
resident ownership and rental opportunities.”
Prohibits and discourages the rights of private ownership.
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37.6 Vacant lands in the urban growth boundary (UBG)should be prioritized for residential and
supportive uses before additional agricultural lands outside the UBG are converted into urban
uses.
With the consent of property owner should be included.
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38.1 Enable data-driven research to support and maintain a housing inventory program that
monitors existing housing.
38.a Perform existing housing inventory data analysis to identify structural conditions and needs
for rehabilitation or demotion.
Both justify the necessity of more surveillance of the community.38.a also precludes the private
property owner’s rights and opinions.Take this out or revise.
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39.5 Allow for and apply property tax and land use regulations to incentivize private property
owners to provide affordable housing units in mix-use and urban areas and to discentivize the
land banking of unimproved properties.
In other words land use regulations and property tax hikes will be weaponized against the
private property owner.TAke this out or revise!
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Table 40:Additional Infrastructure -Provide adequate broadband without invading people’s
privacy.
Ensuring future surveillance capabilities?
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40.8 Require all County Departments to collaborate with the County Office of Sustainability,
Climate,Equity,and Resilience (OSCER)as the lead agency to ensure the integration of the
County’s goals of sustainability,climate resilience,and equity into all county operations and
planning initiatives.
To whom does OSCER answer?Who’s watching the watchdog?
THIS ORGANIZATION WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2023.IT WAS PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC
AS AN AGENCY THAT COULD ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS FROM GOVERNMENT AND NON
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS.
IT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE GRANTED EXTRA POWERS AS AN ADMIINISTRATIVE
ARM OF THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT.WE SPECIFICALLY OBJECT TO THE LANGUAGE
‘REQUIRING’‘ALL COUNTY DEPARTMENTS’TO COLLABORATE WITH THE OSCER.
THE COUNTY’S ‘GOALS’OF sustainability,climate resilience,and equity HAVE NOT BEEN
ADEQUATELY DEBATED IN OUR COMMUNITY .WE CHALLENGE THE SUGGESTION THAT
THERE IS CONSENSUS ON THIS MATTER AND WE SPECIFICALLY CHALLENGE THE
OSCER ‘AGENCY’TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF THE ABOVE.WE SPECIFICALLY
CHALLENGE THE PLANNING DIRECTOR AND THE LEGISLATURE TO STAGE A FULL
PUBLIC REVIEW OF BOTH SETS OF DATA AND BOTH ARGUMENTS THAT THERE IS A
CLIMATE CRISIS CAUSED BY CARBON
THE ‘Office of Sustainability,Climate,Equity,and Resilience (OSCER)’BEGINS WITH A
FLAWED AND DISPUTED PREMISE THAT THERE IS A CLIMATE ‘CRISIS’AND THAT THE
OTHER 3 ‘PILLARS’OF THE ORGANIZATION (SUSTAINABILITY,EQUITY AND
RESILLIENCE)BELONG TOGETHER AS PART OF A ‘SOLUTION.’
WHAT IS FLAWED ABOUT THE BUZZ WORD ‘SUSTAINABILITY’IS THAT THIS WORD
LEADS THE IDENTICAL AGENDAS OF CONTROLLING LAND USE,WATER RIGHTS,
ACCESS TO PUBLIC SPACE,THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL,FARMING AND PASTURING OF
ANIMALS AND FOOD SECURITY.THESE BUZZWORDS ARE COMING FROM WORLD
ECONOMIC FORUM AND THE UNITED NATIONS.ALL OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS PLUS
THE BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION AND ‘NET ZERO’PROMOTE A
DANGEROUS AGENDA OF OVERRIDING SOVEREIGN HOME RULE LOCAL COUNTIES
AND STATES AND REPLACING WITH ‘GLOBAL AGENDAS’WHICH ARE BRINGING IN
‘COMMUNIST’VALUES AND SYSTEMS OF PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND DESTRUCTION
OF SMALL BUSINESS AND THE CORPORATIZATION OF PUBLIC ASSETS.
WHAT IS FLAWED ABOUT THE BUZZ WORD ‘EQUITY’IS THAT IT IS QUICKLY BECOMING
A WAY OF WAVING ON A COMMUNIST STYLE OF ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT
AND BUSINESS WHICH PROMOTES LARGER PORTION OF THE POPULATION BEING ON
WELFARE AND DIVERSITY HIRE PRACTICES THAT PROMOTE MEDIOCRITY AND NOT
MERITOCRACY.
THE WORD ‘RESILIENCE’ALSO HAS COME TO BE ANOTHER ‘BUZZ WORD’THAT IS A
RATIONALE FOR THE CATCH PHRASE ‘BUILD BACK BETTER’AND THE IDEA THAT MORE
RIGOROUS BUILDING CODES,MORE RESTRICTIONS AND MORE BUILDING COSTS AND
INSURANCE COSTS WILL FOLLOW IN THE AFTERMATH OF EACH ‘DISASTER.’
ELSEWHERE IN THIS DOCUMENT THERE WAS A CHALLENGE TO THE PREMISE THAT
THE RECENT FIRE IN LAHAINA WAS ‘NORMAL’AND THAT THE RESULTING LOCKDOWNS
AND FAILURE OF GREEN ADMINISTRATION TO SUPPORT HOUSEHOLDS TO REBUILD
ARE ALSO ‘NORMAL.’TO THE CONTRARY,WHAT WE HAVE SEEN IN LAHAINA FOR THE
PAST 13 MONTHS EXEMPLIFIES THE WAY THAT THE WORD ‘RESILIENCE’HAS COME TO
MEAN ‘CONTROL OF A POPULATION AFTER A DISASTER TO THE POINT THAT MANY
WILL BE DISPLACED AND WILL BE FORCED TO LEAVE THE AREA,FINDING NO WAY TO
REBUILD AND RESTORE THEIR LIVES AND LIVELIHOOODS.’
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Resulting in Longer Commutes:There are notable mismatches between locations of high
population and job centers.
Further justification for clustering in population centers.Further policy directive to justify
curtailing personal independent transportation options.This again is objectionable and shows
contempt for a fundamental constitutional right and as such has no place in a policy document
published by this County Administration.
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Table 43:Economic Opportunities /General
Increase broadband infrastructure to provide opportunities for participation in the digital
economy while allowing for other economic alternatives.
CBDC’s here we come!
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46.i Partner with government,private and non profit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders for carrying capacity studies of fisheries and the establishment of State
community-based subsistence fishing areas.
More restrictions on fishing rights.Oddly in 5.3 Agriculture and Food Systems there is no
mention at all of hunting and gathering.
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Wahi Pana
Need assurances our wahi pana and other natural assets will be protected from
commodification and collateralization.
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49.1 [Encourage the][i]ntegrat[ion][of]ʻāina-place-based values
49.2 [Encourage]the accessibility
49.3 [Promote]a visitor industry
49.5 [Encourage]regenerative tourism efforts
49.6 [Foster]initiatives and improve[d]efforts
49.h and farmers,homeowners,and other residents to develop and support place-based
educational programs
COMMENT:FINALLY HERE IS A DIRECTIVE THAT SPEAKS TO SUPPORTING THE
EXISTING ECONOMY AND THE PEOPLE WHO ALREADY LIVE ON THIS ISLAND.THE
FACT THAT THIS IS SHOWING UP ON PAGE 214 SHOULD BE CONCERNING TO ANYONE
UNDERSTANDING THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS SUPPOSED TO GUIDE THE PRIORITIES OF
OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATURE.THE OPENING SECTION OF THE
DOCUMENT SHOULD BE ABOUT SUPPORTING THE EXISTING CULTURE AND ECONOMY
OF THE ISLAND.THE CAPACITY TO SUPPORT AND HELP GROW IN THIS AREA WOULD
BE ALL
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6.1 para 2 presenting [residents a true voice]for the future of Hawaii Island.
1 [where citizens collaborate with the County to effect change consistent with plans developed
under this chapter.]
3 Ensure consistency among the General Plan and respective regional plans [What are
regional plans?]
4 set forth in the General Plan’s [Should this be plural or possessive?]
5 Establish an implementation system that is based on county-wide,regional,and agency levels
[What are regional and agency levels?]
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Top para by promoting [economic]growth,
2nd para collaboration among various [residents]
“Key areas of focus include fostering [understanding of the role of government in]
ensuring community engagement and input,securing funding,and coordinating priorities.
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6.2.1
Para 1 Community Development Plan Framework
During the General Plan Comprehensive Review process,existing community plans were used
to guide the CDP framework.From the adoption of the Kona,Puna,North and South Kohala
CDPs in 2008,Kaʻū CDP in 2017,and Hāmākua CDP in 2018,there has been much to learn
and grow from as we look to the future.The General Plan also benefited from years of collective
participation in CDP implementation efforts through regional committees that implement their
respective CDP.[NOTE:Hilo was not included in this CFP framework.Although there had been
Hilo meetings in the past that dealt with some issues contained in the General Plan,no
mechanism was put in place that paralleled the multi-year single-purpose work that was
undertaken in the other six districts.]
Para 2 To build on these lessons learned,future CDPs[,which it is hoped will include a CDP for
Hilo,]shall be drafted
The purpose of a CDP is threefold:
3.Provide a process for citizens to engage in civic dialogue [through open-forum townhalls
where vigorous question-answer format is primary,eliciting the priorities of the community.]
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6.Social Capital and Community Network Mapping
During the process of reviewing a Community Development Plan,instances where community
needs are not met may be identified.Examples of this may include a need for community
gathering spaces such as parks or recreation hubs.Community Development Plans may
identify such needs and outline a plan of action for community members and other [Hawaii
Island residents]to coordinate efforts,combine and collect resources,and connect public and
private sector agents to advocate for such enhancements to their community.[In the case of
Hilo,where a CDP was never initiated by the Planning Department,an examination of why this
was neglected must be addressed,for the purpose of getting input from this district even though
the General Plan may have been already implemented.This could be accomplished through
addendums to the General Plan at future dates.]
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6.4.3
Para 1 The General Plan is a comprehensive framework designed to guide [innovative]
development patterns,[and provide assistance toward]future opportunities and public
investments.
Para 3 The tables are intended to provide a clear and concise reference for agencies,
policymakers,communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
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Table 45
Climate change,carbon footprint,net zero,GHG emissions,green infrastructure projects,
climate adaptation
The above terms,taken from Table 45,derive from the United Nations Agenda 21 Sustainable
Development,inaugurated in 1992 at the United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
Residents of Hawaii Island have never had the opportunity to engage in discussions in every
town,using every venue,to discuss the entire subject of climate change.It is a foundational
subject,as it is the substrate upon which so much of the General Plan is predicated.It is
un-Democratic to simply take ideas from other places and cement them into the plans we make
for our own people,our own land,our own island,without engaging in an unhurried,full-blown
examination of this agenda,neighbor with neighbor.Until such time as this takes place,we must
place this draft of a General Plan on hold.
Table 46
Objectives
13.Increase the use of Smart Growth principles to focus development within designated urban
centers.
As above,SMART is an acronym taken from the World Economic Forum that pertains to
Internet-Of-Things technology.Its purpose is linkage of devices for the purpose of control and
monitoring.No island-wide discussion has taken place as to the merits of SMART GROWTH.
Again,it is a concept from far away,irreversible once implemented,without so much as a real
attempt to inform residents.How can a General Plan proceed on concepts alien to the people?
Table 47
21.[Engineer infrastructure]to reduce stormwater runoff.
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Table 48
25.Improve the efficiency and reliability,and sustainability of essential infrastructure systems.
28.Increase green infrastructure practices.
Example Indicators
Annual funding allocated for [efficient]infrastructure initiatives
Percentage of new development projects including [efficient]infrastructure elements
Table 49
Our communities are adequately served by sustainable and efficient public infrastructure
P232
6.4.4 1.a Seek [procedure]to support wetland identification and assessments.
1.j Identify partners and [S]upport a public awareness and education campaign to elevate
recognition of the value of urban trees as essential infrastructure.
3.b Create special (business)improvement districts to engage in environmental research,
restoration and maintenance,natural resource management,climate change or sea level rise
adaptation or other purposes to improve environmental conditions and provide community
benefit.
4.a [Seek Hawaii Island residents and groups]to maintain and steward the preservation of sites,
buildings,objects,and landscapes of significant cultural and historical importance.
4.c Support the identification of Heritage Landscapes,Corridors,Areas,and Centers.
Heritage designation is UNESCO.It is crucial that Hawaii Island maintain control of its lands and
natural resources,free of encumbrances of global organizations
4.h [Foment discussion among]government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders farmers,homeowners,and other residents
4.i private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other stakeholders farmers,
homeowners,and other residents
Table 54:Climate Change
[Delete Table 54:Climate Change has not been debated across Hawaii County in a systematic
way.Such a debate would entail townhall presentations by each side,allowing all the time
necessary to absorb the decades of information circulating through media and academia.At
some later time,these information-gathering events could then be followed by public open
debates.Hawaii Island residents at that juncture would then be ready to decide whether they
wished to premise all future growth on the notion of Climate Change,or reject it as unscientific.]
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Table 56 Transportation Access and Mobility
20.e Adopt a Complete Streets ordinance.[Complete Streets derives from Agenda 21’s SMART
Cities designation.It has nothing to do with residents of Hawaii Island,until such time as they
can be apprised of the overall design of Agenda 21,as it entails constricting traffic,expanding
bike lanes and bus routes,installing islands -many changes that may or may not be workable.
Hilo and Kona have very different requirements,and a cookie-cutter approach levels
differences.Just because it is recommended by a national or international association does not
mean it is suitable here.Again,it must be thoroughly discussed across the island before a
decision can be made.]
22.a Amend the County Code to incorporate Vision Zero safety principles and Complete Street
design principles.[Vision Zero,as stated above with Complete Streets,is an internationally
utilized approach to pedestrian safety that first needs a full discussion here to see to what extent
it is workable,if at all.]
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27.d social equity,[No relevance to this category]
27.g Proactively seek opportunities for [strategies]for wastewater collection and treatment
development.
28.c Update the DPW Storm Drainage Standards to reflect current data and to incorporate
strategies and standards of green infrastructure and low impact development.
28.f Create a green infrastructure dedication standard.
28.l Identify County parks and recreation,rights-of-way,and other County owned sites for green
infrastructure demonstration projects
29.a Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,
homeowners,and other residents for the research and development of alternative/renewable
energy resources.
30.d Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities and other
[Hawaii Island residents]
30.i [Encourage private]funding for broadband initiatives and deployments.
30.m Foster [private investments]to support the development and expansion of broadband
infrastructure,
32.c Review county lighting and landscaping ordinances to implement CPTED.CPTED is a
component of a SMART City that watches,listens,announces,tracks,records.It is a creation of
Agenda 21 and the WEF and the UN.It must be rejected by the residents of Hawaii Island
unless/until it is thoroughly discussed and debated.
32.p This point to be deleted
[In light of the controversy in the aftermath of the Lahaina fire,to be formulating a
redevelopment plan,IN ADVANCE of an incident,creates a climate of distrust and anger.This
subject must be handled very carefully in discussions with groups and individuals across the
island.]
35.c Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
35.d Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
35.i government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
35.k private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
36.d communities,and other farmers,homeowners,and other residents
36.f communities,and other farmers,homeowners,and other residents
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45.k Partner with government (e.g.,DOT,DBEDT,etc.),private and nonprofit agencies,
communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents to monitor
45.l Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies (e.g.,business associations,
realtors,chambers of commerce,etc.),communities,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
45.m expand the research and development industry for [innovative]economic development.
46.i private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
From:Adam Roberts
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:General Plan
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 11:06:04 AM
Aloha,
I wanted to comment on the transportation and reducing miles traveled portion of this plan.
I attended a general plan meeting on November 4th in Hilo. It was raining that day. I drove 77miles from Ocean View to be there. I called the police line before I headed for home because I
am aware that the highway floods near Punaluu and the road can be shut down. I was told thatit was open and that I should go. They would not tell me if the road would be closing soon.
I drove 57 miles in rain only to arrive at Punaluu and it was closed with no ETA on opening. Iwaited there with my 3 keiki for 2 hours. I then found out from a friend that it would likely be
closed overnight. at 7:45 pm I headed out the long way around the island to get home. After driving 182 miles,
we arrived home at midnight. This was 239 EXTRA miles driven by just me. Imagine how many other people had to do
this. This road flooding issue has been a known issue for as long as I can remember. There has
been no solution, and there is not a good updating system. Had I known it would close, Iwould have just left over saddle road at 4:15 pm and avoided all the extra night driving in the
rain and getting home so late, not to mention miles traveled. This is the second time in this semester I have had to do this. The first was after hurricane
Hone. The rain had stopped but the road was still closed with no ETA on opening. I drove mydaughter all the way around the island there and back just to get her to her college classes.
Please address these important issues. It extend more than just the flooded road. When an
accident happens and the highway closes, there are no updates. People end up driving manymiles around to get home, where if they had an update, maybe they would not have.
Please also address the issue of dogs. Our town has become unsafe. It is unsafe to walk, it is
unsafe to own animals. A man was killed last year by dogs. People are attacked constantly bydogs. My neighbors, myself, and countless others have lost beloved pets (on our own
property) to dogs. Please do something drastic about this problem!
Please do not change land zoning and do anything that would hinder landowners rights in thisplan.
Mahalo for your time,
Adam Roberts
From:heyhew@me.com
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:The Big Island General Plan
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 2:29:10 PM
The Big island Plan is inherently violent toward local people and cannot go through as designed. It ishard to believe any local helped design this plan. Here are some concerns:
If you’re serious about addressing a changing climate, you will BAN the two biggest polluters onthe climate: the US military and private jet travel. Leave the taxpayer out of this grift by puttingthe onus where it belongs—on the actual polluters.
So-called "Stakeholders” are who collapsed the Soviet Union. Are you really trying to collapse thegovernment? If so, why? As public servants, you should be serving the public, not private equityfirms and corporations that are raping the public.Choose local communities over corporations. What in the hell will be left when there are no localBig Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations, businesses, or individuals left? Is Gaza-style extermination the plan? That’s what this sounds like. Effective local community engagementand management are crucial for the success and “sustainability" of any initiative, as it helps ensurethat diverse perspectives and interests are considered.
Unelected officials making decisions that affect the general public are NOT ANOPTION! Abolish all thoughts of The OSCER Department mentioned on page 188, 40.8.
It would seem to me that while the local government has been levying taxes on farmers and otherresidents, while allowing billionaires to buy up all the affordable housing, the move to changezoning from residential to recreational is designed to collapse property values so they can bebought up for pennies on the dollar. Is that correct? If not, please explain. It breaks the AlohaSpirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce someone's property value is not okay. This must be made ponoagain.
There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This needs to be furtherresearched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say there is no climate danger. Here isthe pdf showing the scientist and what country they are from. https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf John Coleman, the first weather man for GoodMorning America and the Founder of the Weather Channel has gone on CNN and other mediaoutlets stating, "There is no climate danger". He explain the reason for this narrative is theinvestors, in renewable energy, want to make these changes.
Hilo is 22% of the island, but somehow does not have a Community Development Plan. Thisdemonstrates the Mal-intent of this entire initiative on its face. Do better.
1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats" reads, "Incentivize privateland management practices that protect and enhance natural resource values and, when
appropriate, pursue the acquisition of lands for the protection of natural resources." "Incentives"mean more taxes. "Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" is this plan referring too becauseit's not the locals? "Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this say they are going to pursing takingpeople's private property? Again with "protection of natural resources". This plan should befocused on people growing more food and it is doing the exact opposite!
We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food, not nebulous “conservation"! SteveShropshire, a resident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan: Papaikou Ag Village Objectives: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pdf Papaikou SitePlan: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf Papaikou Development: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the plan. You cansee it in the pdf below:PartOne: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415f7b691725786.pdfPart Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdfHere is a longer revised version of the plan from locals: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdfThe way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island. Try again.Thank you,
Adrienne Hew
From:Donald
To:WPCtestimony
Cc:LPCtestimony
Subject:The Big Island General Plan 2045
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 11:08:42 AM
Aloha Commissioners,
The Big island Plan cannot go through the way it is designed. It is hard to believe any
local helped design this plan.
Here are some concerns:
There is a huge part of the plan dedicated to "Climate Change". However, why do
most experts state there is NO climate danger? Climate Experts Speak Out Against
Climate Danger Click Here!
The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and literally means
anyone in the entire world can have input on this plan.
Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”.
Local Communities are local Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters,
organizations, businesses, and individuals who live on Big Island or have property
on Big Island that will be personally affected by projects, decisions, or activities in
the general plan. Effective local community engagement and management are
crucial for the success and sustainability of any initiative, as it helps ensure that
diverse perspectives and interests are considered.
The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave
decisions to unelected officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be
created. This is on page 188, 40.8.
The Planning Department has sent out letters too many homeowners telling them
their land use will be changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan
2045. This will drastically lower their property value and opens the door to rezone
the area. This is not pono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce
someone's property value is not okay. This must be made pono again.
There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This
needs to be further researched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say
there is no climate danger. Here is the pdf showing the scientist and what country
they are from. https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-
241023.pdf John Coleman, the first weather man for Good Morning America and
the Founder of the Weather Channel has gone on CNN and other media outlets
stating, "There is no climate danger". He explain the reason for this narrative is the
investors, in renewable energy, want to make these changes.
Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General
Plan move forward without that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats"
reads, "Incentivize private land management practices that protect and
enhance natural resource values and, when appropriate, pursue the
acquisition of lands for the protection of natural resources." "Incentives" mean
more taxes. "Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" is this plan referring
too because it's not the locals? "Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this say they
are going to pursing taking people's private property? Again with "protection of
natural resources". This plan should be focused on people growing more food and
it is doing the exact opposite!
This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is
needed for Big Island! We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food!
Steve Shropshire, a resident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad408
31c745bc.pdf
Papaikou Site
Plan: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae9
49a3579aff00d.pdf
Papaikou Development:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a72
4eee8304.pdf
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the
plan. You can see it in the pdf below:
Part
One: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415
f7b691725786.pdf
Part Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-
5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdf
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c02
07bf286e.pdf
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island.
Don Noguchi
From:Juhl Rayne
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:general plan
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 2:18:45 PM
looks like a communist plan to me
no thank you,Juhl rayne
From:Linda
To:LPCtestimony; WPCtestimony
Subject:Testimony for General Plan.
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 11:55:36 AM
Aloha Commissioners, The Big island Plan cannot go through the way it is designed. It is hard to believe any local helpeddesign this plan. Here are some concerns: There is a huge part of the plan dedicated to "Climate Change". However, why do most experts statethere is NO climate danger? Climate Experts Speak Out Against Climate Danger Click Here!The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and literally means anyone in the entireworld can have input on this plan.Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”. Local Communities arelocal Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations, businesses, and individuals who live onBig Island or have property on Big Island that will be personally affected by projects, decisions, oractivities in the general plan. Effective local community engagement and management are crucial forthe success and sustainability of any initiative, as it helps ensure that diverse perspectives and interestsare considered. The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave decisions to unelectedofficials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be created. This is on page 188, 40.8. The Planning Department has sent out letters too many homeowners telling them their land use will bechanged from resident to recreation due to the General Plan 2045. This will drastically lower theirproperty value and opens the door to rezone the area. This is not pono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law §5-7.5. To reduce someone's property value is not okay. This must be made pono again. There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This needs to be furtherresearched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say there is no climate danger. Here is thepdf showing the scientist and what country they are from. https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf John Coleman, the first weather man for Good MorningAmerica and the Founder of the Weather Channel has gone on CNN and other media outlets stating,"There is no climate danger". He explain the reason for this narrative is the investors, in renewableenergy, want to make these changes. Many Hawaii residents will not believe a climate change narrative especially since 8/8/2023 whenGovernor Joshua Green, told the United Nations and the world that the weird winds that fueled theLahaina fire was caused from a passing hurricane. Residents came forward just after the fires whichcontradict that narrative.
Lāhainā Fire 2023 Never Forgethttps://rumble.com/v4n6nui-lahaina-fire-2023-never-forget.html
A 5 minute version of the main point of the above video is in the lyrics in the song below.
Hawaii 23https://rumble.com/v4mqqqo-hawaii-23.html
Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General Plan move forward
without that? Hilo is 22% of the island. 1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats" reads, "Incentivize private landmanagement practices that protect and enhance natural resource values and, when appropriate, pursuethe acquisition of lands for the protection of natural resources." "Incentives" mean more taxes."Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" is this plan referring too because it's not the locals?"Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this say they are going to pursing taking people's privateproperty? Again with "protection of natural resources". This plan should be focused on people growingmore food and it is doing the exact opposite! This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is needed for Big Island!We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food! Steve Shropshire, a resident of Papaikou,has created an Ag Villages plan. Ag Village to add to the General Plan: Papaikou Ag Village Objectives: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pdf Papaikou SitePlan: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf Papaikou Development: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf
Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the plan. You cansee it in the pdf below: Part One:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415f7b691725786.pdfPart Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdfHere is a longer revised version of the plan from locals: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdf
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island. Linda KrollHawaii Island Inhabitant lindafayenaturallaw@gmail.com
From:Mary W Maxwell
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:For meeting today. I already sent it to "Planning.Hawaiicountry.gov"
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 11:08:42 AM
Attachments:To Planners, for dec 5, 2024 meeting.docx
Thank you for reading this. I mean it seriously and respectfully.Mary Maxwell, PhD, LLB
To: Planning.HawaiiCounty.gov Dated and emailed on December 4, 2024
In regard to the General Plan, I offer this different way of looking at Big Island:
Every human wants three things. 1. He wants nice things and security for himself. 2. He wants
to share his time and effort for the good of the community. 3. He wants to follow an authority.
That's theoretical. In reality, some people on Big Island own their home and therefore have a
greater desire than others to see "home ownership" maintained. Also, some people are
dissuaded from helping others if they feel the system is unfair or that they are being conned.
Let's ask, who is doing the conning? When I see key words on the Plan, such as Equality and
Climate Change, I reckon it comes from the mainland or, still worse, from the UN. Hawaiians
can think for themselves. They have exceptionally good values: aloha, pono, and Nature.
The aforementioned 'key words' seem to be driving the thought processes of the Planners.
Pardon me, but I smell a fish market. From my experience (I have a PhD in Politics), there is
usually a core group, or even just one strong boss, who DOES NOT SPEAK FOR THE INTEREST OF
THE PEOPLE. She speaks for a set of individuals (outsiders) who are basically destructive.
Because it is generally considered impolite, or mean, for me to say such an outrageous thing,
it's unlikely to get aired. (Maybe you have already thrown this piece of paper on the floor?)
How about holding a meeting where you don't say "Everyone here wants what is best for all." It
is better to recognize our selfishness and our pathetic fears and our habit of groveling to a boss.
But an even more sweeping statement should be made by the Planners. You should say: "We
have been tasked with doing a Land Grab and this is just an early stage. Our leaders (unnamed)
have instructed us to use a gentle method of bringing this about -- by disguising it." -- Whew!
A million apologies for my bluntness but I see these going on, all around the world. Humans are
devalued. Humans are being treated as "pests." Actually, the Big Guys in charge are the really
stupid pests. I honestly think they don't see how their destructiveness will work against THEM.
They live in a fantasy. So, we can actually feel sorry for billionaires.
By the way, some billionaires bought land on Maui just before the 2023 fire. Apparently, we
are supposed to believe that this has no significance. What! This goes to show how far we
have turned off our brain. It's like when everybody believed the Emperor was wearing beautiful
clothes, until a child asked "Why is he naked?" Oops.
Good luck. I do know that you are trying valiantly. Please make a wild show of courage. It will
invigorate all others. So many lives are at stake. Mahalo for the opportunity to participate.
Very sincerely yours,
Mary Maxwell. Still alive at age 77. (I don't know how to do the scan-a-signature thing. Sorry.)
My email is: MaxwellMaryLLB@gmail.com
From:Mele Akua
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan Testimony Here
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 11:07:41 AM
Aloha Commissioners,
We’ve heard you are volunteers and just regular citizens like the rest of us – you represent us. Thank you for volunteering your time.
Please consider all the testimonies you have received, and do your own research to examine the
evidence you have been presented with. Do not rely on “Fact Checkers” as who checks the fact
checkers? And all main stream media are owned by just 6 corporations, including “FactCheckers”. Here is an article: https://www.webfx.com/blog/internet/the-6-companies-that-own-
almost-all-media-infographic/ There is no unbiased media. I remember learning in school that inChina and Russia, propaganda is used on the people, to control them, to influence what they
think… so we would think it isn’t used on us here, when it is: "Operation Mockingbird"
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/y3aCtdwFqRw
I have read the Hawaii County General Plan 2045, and it does not represent the people of Hawaii. My impression is that the General Plan from 2005 was changed after Hawaii County joined ICLEI
in 2018. ICLEI is UN affiliated and stands for International Council of Local EnvironmentalInitiatives. General Plan 2045 is filled with United Nations Agenda 21 or Agenda 2030
propaganda. On September 22, 2024, the UN just passed their “Pact for the Future” to transform
Global Governance, as a solution to the Climate Change crisis. You have already heard numeroustestimonies that there is no Climate Change and there is technology that can control the weather.
Climate Change is an engineered or designed crisis as a reason to take away national sovereigntyas a solution. Here is another website with information on weather manipulation or
Geoengineering: https://climateviewer.com/
UN Agenda 21 is a plan to bring about Totalitarian Technocracy over all nations, and take awayour rights and freedoms. Technocracy information here: https://www.technocracy.news/
The World Economic Forum, in a post from 2016 said basically, “By 2030, you will own nothing,
rent everything, and be happy.” Here is the post: World Economic Forum: By 2030, "You will ownnothing. And you'll be happy!" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omAk1gMyw7E
I disagree - whoever ends up owning everything will be happy. It is extremely concerning that theHawaii County General Plan 2045 never mentions “home owner” and that there are several
mentions that the County or State will seek to acquire private land.
As it is based on a scam, please remove the Climate Change section and any references to it in
the Plan. Please add stewardship for the land, and that our island will be protected from “chemtrailing” or “stratospheric aerosol injections” and other weather manipulation technologies. The
state of Tennessee has banned chemtrails and other states are working on similar legislation. Also please remove "reduce miles traveled".
Please remove any wording that will result in more taxes and restrictions imposed on the people,and change to strategies will be implemented that will lower the cost of living, lower taxes,
encourage everyone to grow their own food, leading to food sustainability, just as the NativeHawaiians were self-sufficient when there were no supply ships coming here. Also add that the
rights of the people to own private property, to participate in government and give public
testimonies that are heard and acknowledged will be guaranteed.
Here are some other concerns I have with General Plan 2045:
· Please change “Stakeholder” to "Local Communities”. Local Communities are local Big
Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations, businesses, and individuals who live
on Big Island or have property on Big Island that will be personally affected by projects,
decisions, or activities in the general plan. Effective local community engagement andmanagement are crucial for the success and sustainability of any initiative, as it helps
ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are considered.
· The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave
decisions to unelected officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be created.
This is on page 188, 40.8.
· The Planning Department has sent out letters to many homeowners telling them their
land use will be changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan 2045. This willdrastically lower their property value and opens the door to rezone the area. This is not
pono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce someone's property value is notokay. This must be made pono again.
· Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General Plan
move forward without that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
· 1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats" reads,
"Incentivize private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource
values and, when appropriate, pursue the acquisition of lands for the protection of natural
resources." "Incentives" mean more taxes. "Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" isthis plan referring too because it's not the locals? "Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this
say they are going to pursing taking people's private property? Again with "protection ofnatural resources". This plan should be focused on people growing more food and it is
doing the exact opposite!
· This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is needed
for Big Island! We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food! Steve Shropshire,a resident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pdf
Papaikou Site Plan:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf
Papaikou Development:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the plan. Youcan see it in the pdf below:
Part One:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415f7b691725786.pdf
Part Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-
5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdf
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdf
Mahalo,
Mele Akua
From:Sarahlee Kittons
To:LPCtestimony
Cc:WPCtestimony
Subject:Testimony to General Plan
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 7:30:32 PM
How this General Plan mimics the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom.
How is it much different, than stripping away peoples rights and eroding theinvisible forces that give life to the people, their connection, community and self
susaainability, and their stewardship to the aina that provides for life here on theisland. Clear and simple purpose gives rise to intelligent action and successful
outcomes. Complex rules and regulations create stupid and limited behavior.
On Jan 17, 1946 on the 53 anniversary of the overthrow of the Hawaiian
Kingdom, Senator Alice Kamokila Campbell, descendant of chiefs from thelineage of Queen Kapi’olani wife to King Kalakaua and one of the few voices
who opposed the statehood for Hawaii gave her testimony to the joint-congressional committee on statehood was quoted by John Whitehead in saying
I do not feel…we should forfeit the traditional rights and privileges of the natives
of our islands for a mere thimbleful of votes in Congress, that we, the lovers ofhawaii from long association with it should sacrifice our birthright for th greed of
alien desires to remain on our shores, that we should satisfy the thirst for powerand control of some inflated industrialists and politicians who hide under the
guise of friends of Hawaii, yet still keeping an eagle eye on the financial andpolitical pressure button of subjugation over the people in general of these islands.
I like the word “general”. It has a commanding presence doesn’t it. As in the
General Plan. There is noting general about it as it is specifically designed to stripaway the life of the people and their connection to the Island.
Where are you getting your decision making power? Are you being indoctrinated
by information being handed down by unelected corporations, individuals orpeople in financially empowered positions?
This is directed to the Climate concerns. Examples of such modification and
behaviors of officials in the Maui disaster, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
Technology was created for the good of supply better weather where needed.Once the powers found out about took it and our now capitalizing the
weaponization against the people for monetary gain by those who demonstrate it’suse in death and destruction of life and property. They are evil doers that are
allowing the transition and acquisition of property from long time localindividuals. This seems relevant to what is termed as stakeholders.
https://youtu.be/82T30OlLBz0?si=5QZ6NfqUpTcku-mW
This is a video regarding Nick Begich US Representative for the State of Alaskacoauthored the book— Angels don’t play this HAARP of which the HAARP
facility sits in Alaska. Whereas there are many antenna, towers etc located aroundthe planet that are utilized in weather technology
Weather modification
https://www.technologyreview.com/2022/03/28/1048275/scientists-advance-cloud-seeding-capabilities-with-nanotechnology/
Here’s a weather modification website with a plethora of information.
https://weathermodificationhistory.com/climate-global-control-trading-llc-steering-hurricanes-ionospheric-technology/
Monetization of water control through weather modification is now at hand. Thenext oil of the world is water manipulation. The concept of monetization of global
market of water resources by means of cryptocurrency climate CORN. A lot ofmoney to be made by controlling the water. You can see this at
Climate Global Control Tradinghttp://www.climateglobal.net
In his article, "to command the hurricanes," Ross Hoffman (Ross N. Hoffman) - a
leading expert and vice president of the Massachusetts company, "Studies of the
atmosphere and the environment" (AER), describes similar experiments carried out
to order NASA. The conclusion that makes a scientist, a very revealing: "Who knows,
maybe after 10-20 years, many countries will become our regular customers at the
establishment of national centers of large-scale climate control in their territory with
our technology."
How It Works
For the management of weather processes in the atmosphere is used aspecial kind of electromagnetic waves of different frequencies.
Creation and safely management of the atmospheric flows, thermallens, and also controlled and managed anomalies.
Safely management of weather processes on the border of the ocean –atmosphere.
Imagine the force fields, atmospheric wall with modified parameters,as in science fiction films.
With their safely use, our specialists can create and safely managedifferent atmospheric
tunnels in the that safely affect the current weather processes.
We have special technology and equipment that allow literally in thesmallest detail …..consider
various natural atmospheric and weather processes in real time, ifclicked on the Stop button
in the movie player (frame by frame).
Therefore, our specialists can see the impact that these processes, and
to understand how and
what to do for the effective management of that particular case.
This does not exist anywhere in the world, because the weak changesin the energy field of
the earth for area up to 10 million square kilometres, our ourspecialists and experts can
detect and track and correct.
The energy equivalent of this planned action may be tens of
megatons, only distributed in
time and space. And it may be comparable to the solar energy
flowing into the territory (5 to 30%).
https://climateviewer.com/2018/09/22/climate-global-control-trading-llc-creates-steers-hurricanes-with-ionospheric-modification-cloud-ionization/
Detailed information showing all the sites of technology to control the weatherworldwide. Videos of admitted weather storms. They bragging about controlling
the weather. Legal global deployment. Modern solutions for the global market of water resources.
WATER
Primary Water—Pal Pauer
Was the worlds leading authority on primary water. (also called earth-generated,juvenile, or magmatic) forms within the earth’s crust or mantle and is found in
crystalline rock systems at depths of only 100 ft or more. This water is the sourceof all water on the earth and eventually reaches the groundwater, soil water, and
surface through vents and unconfined aquifers to become part of the hydrologicalcycle when extracted.
article about the earth making water from the mantle
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2119475-planet-earth-makes-its-own-water-from-scratch-deep-in-the-mantle/
Other researchers said it was plausible that this water caused deep quakes. “These
results provide important insights into the reactions between quartz and hydrogen
at high pressures,” says , executive director of the British Geological
Survey. “The formation and release of overpressured water may be a signifcant
trigger in the deep lithosphere for ultra-deep earthquakes, sometimes located well
below the crus and in the more rigid parts of deep continental plates.”
The fndings may also inform how our planet got its water to sart with.
Studies over the pas few years have found evidence of
, as far , quesioning the
assumption that water arrived from space after Earth’s formation. A
, for example, based on isotopes from meteorites and Earth’s
mantle, also found that water is unlikely to have arrived on icy comets after Earth
formed, as has long been assumed.
Insead, all this research seems to sugges that much of
– although no one yet knows exactly how much
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magmatic_waterMagmatic water, also known as juvenile water, is an aqueous phase in
equilibrium with minerals that have been dissolved by magma deep within
the Earth's crust and is released to the atmosphere during a volcanic
eruption. It plays a key role in assessing the crystallization of igneous
rocks, particularly silicates, as well as the rheology and evolution of
magma chambers.
https://primerywater.com/images/Primary%20Water%20Introduction%20E
N.pdfprimary water is a unique form of water that is created deep in the Earths mantle.
Unlike the traditional hydrological cycle that relies on precipitation, primarywater is created inside the Earth by the synthesis of hydrogen and oxygen under
high pressure and heat. Primary wate rthen rises to the surface through cracks inthe Earth’s crust, where it can be accessed using specialized location techniques
developed by us.
John Ludden
several oceans’ worth of
water locked up in rock down as 1000 kilometres
sudy
published this week
our planet’s water may
have come from within
From:Silvah N Gould
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan Testimony Here
Date:Thursday, December 5, 2024 11:59:56 AM
Aloha Commissioners,
This Hawaii General Plan 2045 is not Pono for Hawaii. This is an InvasiveSpecies and should be eradicated for the islands to thrive and live.
While you are skippin-and-a-hoppin about in your Wonderland, somebody in thedark had been scheming and plotting to take ALL the Wonder and the Land!
Agenda 21 is the agenda for the 21st century. It has been re-branded in many names. Case in point: Hawaii General Plan 2045! 2045 is a milestone within the 100 year(century) plan.
Agenda 21 is on a global scale: There's a worldwide movement to control you, believeit or not, by seizing your private property and resources and is taking root at a locallevel. This is a United Nations agenda to establish global government through radicalenvironmentalism. It's a global plan and is being implemented locally.
Agenda 21 Sustainable Development Plan (or Goals - SDGs) is the action plan toINVENTORY and CONTROL ALL:
· Land
· Water
· Minerals
· Plants
· Animals
· Construction
· Means of Production
· Education
· Energy
· Law Enforcement
· Healthcare
· Information
· Means of Transportation
· HUMAN BEINGS IN THE WORLD
It’s a comprehensive plan of action for total world domination.
American Planning Association's - 12-week long communications boot camp: wherethey re-indoctrinate, re-propagandize planners and they told them that they need toinoculate elected officials against their constituents for speaking the truth about theAgenda 21 SDGs. If people are aware, people will reject regionalizing theirgovernment by an outside unelected entity.
We ALL live here and have families; we should not be selling our GOD given rightsand freedoms to the few that would only want to take control and monetize …andleaving the rest of us outside of DEI ( Diversity, Equity and Inclusion)!
United Nation Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) posted online: https://sdgs.un.org/goals
Hawaii (Website) - Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) - the same goals as theUnited Nation'shttps://planning.hawaii.gov/sustainability/sustainable-development-goals/
If Agenda 21 is a “conspiracy theory”, then why are the UN’s sustainable developmentgoals on the Hawaii website?
You probably think, “What’s wrong with the UN? They’re working towards protecting
the Earth and world peace. Why would they plan the Totalitarian take over of the
world?” Most of us don’t know the religious beliefs of the people who founded and
influenced the UN. Alice Bailey started UN affiliated Lucifer Publishing Company in
1922. The name was changed to Lucis Trust after criticism that they named their
company after the Devil. In her books, Bailey wrote that Christ is Lucifer. She was a
student of Helena Blavatsky, who started the Theosophical Society, and also wrote in
her books that Lucifer is the god of this world. There are several verses in the Holy
Bible that tell us Satan is the god of this world, but we rarely hear this in churches, and
few of us read the Bible any more. It doesn’t matter if you don’t believe in Lucifer, they
do, and they have all the power to lead the world. Here is a video about the UN’s tiesto Luciferianism:
The United Nations’ Luciferian Connections | Truth Matters Ep. 4 (AmazingDiscoveries YouTube Channel)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qF9-sViMHTk
Most people would not think to Google “The UN is Luciferian”. I hope you will researchthis for yourself and conclude that no one should be taking advise or orders from theUnited Nations.
Make General Plan 2045 for, of and by the people of the island of Hawaii.
Mahalo!
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:EV"s are dangerous Plz take them out of General Plan 2045
Date:Saturday, December 7, 2024 10:52:18 AM
Attachments:EV House.pdf
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Aloha Commissioners,
Mahalo for reading my testimony on Electric vehicles. They must be removed from
the plan from pages: 66, 70, and 106,
Electric Vehicle Batteries Are A Toxic Hazard Waste
From: science.org on MAY 20, 2021 it reads:
Materials expert Dana Thompson stated, “Recycling Electric Car batteries is a
hazard.” “Cut too deep into a Tesla cell, or in the wrong place, and it can short-circuit,
combust, and release flammable toxic
fumes.” https://www.science.org/content/article/millions-electric-cars-are-coming-
what-happens-all-dead-batteries#
We cannot put these batteries in our landfill or down a lava tube. If they break toxic
fumes will be released.
Electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to last 100,000 to 200,000 miles, or about 15 to
20 years. What will we do with the batteries in 15-20 years?
They are hazardous waste. Where will we put them?
Electric Vehicles Are a Fire Hazard
Fire Chief Jeff Baumunk said, “Electric Vehicle fires can take more than 2 hours to put
out and between 2,500 to 25,000 gallons of water. https://youtu.be/K5vDWhMHTwE?
si=jqOsHNmFCC63U2Sn
July 20, 2023 Electric Vehicle caught fire in a garage on the mainland and couldn’t be
put out in time to save the house. https://youtu.be/SIpXkQhq1ps?si=dNE-
8kY_-98FDdDc
Aug 29, 2024 50+ Electric Vehicles caught fire in Illinoi at an automotive plant.
https://youtu.be/aKFaudtDkOc?si=pPkAH7mGNWAgvnpv
Some electric vehicle fires have been from the charging station and not the battery.
They even put out fire jet streams. An Amazon electric van, and a fully electric bus
fire have had fire jets coming out of them. I’ve attached the images.
An expert said one reason for long jet flames could be from a 12 volt ion battery
failing or from holes in the battery box allowing gases to vent out. There is gas not
liquid in the battery.
MAY 10, 2022 A shipping expert says there have been about 70 fires reported in the
last five years on container ships. The problem with EVs, is that lithium-ion batteries
can actually propagate the fire, igniting more vigorously as compared to conventional
cell batteries. https://www.autoweek.com/news/industry-news/a39951439/is-it-safe-to-
ship-thousands-of-electric-cars-on-big-ships/
These vehicles will stress our already strained electric grid. How is that sustainable?
The range on an electric bus is 300 miles. The range of a gas bus is 750 miles. More
than twice as many miles. Without the risk of burning people alive!
Electric buses take a ton of energy, as much, or more than an average home. Semi
Trucks even more. The buses and semi trucks could take up the entire electric grid!
Plus, 2-3 more electric grids!
Hawaii has the highest electric rates in the country. This plan will increase that per
household by hundreds of dollars per month, if people have electric cars.
What happens if and when the power grid goes down?
How will people get to work or go to the hospital if there is an emergency?
It’s an illusion that we’re burning less oil to fuel electric cars. We are actually using
more oil to make the electricity to fuel the cars.
Our electric power plants run on oil and will need to be expanded to supply the
amount of electricity we’ll need for EV’s on the island.
Mining Cobalt for Electric Vehicles Poisons People
The people that mine the cobalt used in electric vehicles work in toxic and dangerous
conditions. Do we want to be a part of that problem?
People can't get out if the battery turns off!
On Mar 13, 2024 Businesswoman Angela Chao lost her life after backing her Tesla into
a pond and the car turned off. There are many examples of people not being able to
get out of the car if the battery turns off. If the car catches fire and the battery turns
off, they are dead.
Hawaii is already supporting the planet!
We don’t use more carbon than we make oxygen. Our island sequesters more carbon
than we produce because of the plants. We’re already saving the planet with all our
plants.
To be more sustainable do not bring these dangerous, poisonous cars, buses and
trucks to this island that further impact our electric grid.
These electric vehicles must be removed from the general plan.
Kind Regards,
Michelle Melendez-Freedom Activist
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
End Dieting Hell: How to find peace in your body and release the weight
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From:alicia palmvalleyfarm.com
To:LPCtestimony; WPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan Testimony Here
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 5:38:24 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
The Big island Plan cannot go through the way it is designed. It is hard to believe any local helped design
this plan. Please do not send this forward to the County Council as it is.
Here are some concerns:
A huge part of the plan is dedicated to "Climate Change". However, why do most experts state there is NO
climate danger? Climate Experts Speak Out Against Climate Danger Click Here!
The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and means anyone worldwide can have
input on this plan.
Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”. Local Communities are
local Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations, businesses, and individuals who live on Big
Island or have property on Big Island that will be personally affected by projects, decisions, or activities in
the general plan. Effective local community engagement and management are crucial for the success
and sustainability of any initiative, as it helps ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are
considered.
The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave decisions to unelected
officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be created. This is on page 188, 40.8. Our voices
will be silenced by OSCER.
The Planning Department has sent out letters to many homeowners telling them their land use will be
changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan 2045. This drastically lowers their property
value and opens the door to rezoning the area. This is not Pono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To
reduce someone's property value is not okay. This must be made pono again.
There is a significant section on climate change and things that will be affected. This needs to be further
researched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientists who say there is no climate danger. Here is the
pdf showing the scientists and what country they are from. https://clintel.org/wp-
content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf John Coleman, the first weather man for Good Morning
America and the Founder of the Weather Channel has gone on CNN and other media outlets stating,
"There is no climate danger". He explain the reason for this narrative is the investors, in renewable energy,
want to make these changes.
Hilo needs a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General Plan move forward without
that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats" reads, "Incentivize private land
management practices that protect and enhance natural resource values and, when appropriate, pursue
the acquisition of lands for the protection of natural resources." "Incentives" mean more taxes.
"Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" is this plan referring too because it's not the locals?
"Pursue the acquisition of lands." Does this say they are going to pursue taking people's private property?
Again, with "protection of natural resources". This plan should be focused on people growing more food,
and it is doing the exact opposite!
This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is needed for Big Island! We
need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food! Steve Shropshire, a resident of Papaikou, has
created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pdf
Papaikou Site Plan:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf
Papaikou Development:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the plan. You can see
it in the pdf below:
Part
One: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415f7b691725786.pdf
Part Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-
5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdf
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdf
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island.
Mahalo,
Alicia Wills
Palm Valley Farm LLC
From:Barbara Garcia
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Testimony/request to revise Hawaii General Plan
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 9:16:06 PM
Aloha,
I'm writing to request that the Big island General Plan be revised. It's not in the best
interest of the island or its people the way it is written now.
For one thing, why would anyone want to change the land use from resident to
recreation? It doesn't make sense. It will lower our property values.
The way this plan is written currently does not support our island or its people. To support it,
we need to grow more food, and be less dependent on importing it.
Please reconsider.
Mahalo, Barbara Garcia
From:caskw
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:Concerning the General Plan
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 7:23:29 PM
Attachments:Big Island General Plan 2045 Testimony (1).pdf
Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
Greetings,
Attached is a PDF outlining our concerns about he General Plan and the language it uses to cover
up it's true agenda.
Under the guise of "sustainability", "green", "renewable" this plan is nothing more than a land
grab. It is designed to remove people who are working hard on actual organic, green, sustainable
and an abundant life for the Big Island, from their land they bought and rightfully own. And force
those who stay into "workforce housing.
Property owners and their rights are not considered in this plan. The only parties considered in
this plan are "share holders". Which means wealthy corporate investors on Wall Street.
These are the same people with the same policies and plans who turned C.A. from a once
beautiful state into a unhealthy, unsuitable, unaffordable, inorganic, overcrowded stressful place
to live. It made investors extremely wealthy while taking away a really good life from everyone
else.
This General Plan will do the same to the Big Island.
Bret Dixon.
Legend:
●Black:Directly out of General Plan
●Red:Edit
●Yellow Highlighted is requesting text to be Removed
●Pink Highlighted is a Concern/Comments
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Implementation Strategies
“Zoning &Land Use Regulations
Update regulations to align with the goals of the General Plan.”
Please change to:“Update regulations”to “align with the goals of local Communities and the
General Plan.”
“Public-Private Partnerships Collaborate with private entities and homeowners to achieve
mutual development and conservation objectives.”
CONCERN:The word “Homeowner”is not written anywhere in the entire plan.That is VERY
concerning.Why are you leaving homeowners out of the general plan that will affect them and
their future generations?Please include “homeowner”wherever “stakeholder”is and where
suggested in this document.Also,please be clear about who these private entities are that you
want to collaborate with so this is more transparent.
“Community Engagement Continuously engage residents and stakeholders in the decision-
making process.”
CONCERN:The community deserves to know who “Stakeholders”are and EXACTLY what they
have stake in.Please define.
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1.1 The purposes of the General Plan are to:
●Provide the framework for regulatory
decisions,capital improvement priorities,acquisition strategies,and other pertinent
government programs within the County organization and coordinated with State and
Federal programs.
This sounds like you want to take people’s property through acquisition and regulate the heck
out of locals.
Please change to the following:Provide framework that supports local farmers and
communities without further regulations,capital improvement priorities,and other pertinent local
and government programs within the County organization and coordinate with State and
Federal programs to support thriving communities.
●“Promote and safeguard the public interest and the interest of the County as a whole.”
Please change to the following:““Promote and safeguard the public interest and the interest
of the County as a whole without violating personal freedoms,the Constitution or further
regulating the public.”
●“Effect political and technical coordination in community improvement and development.”
CONCERN:This sounds like you will bring politics into community living.That is not pono.
Please change to:“Effect strategies that support community improvements and development
for locals.”
“The 2045 General Plan is the primary policy document for county agencies,planning
commissions,elected officials,landowners,developers,and citizens to guide land use policy
decisions for the Island of Hawaiʻi.”
Please change to:The 2045 General Plan is the primary policy document for county agencies,
planning commissions,elected officials,landowners,homeowners,developers,and locals to
guide land use policy decisions for the Island of Hawaiʻi.
Please add:(a)The general plan shall contain a statement of development objectives,
standards and principles with respect to the most desirable use of land within the county for
residential,recreational,agricultural,commercial,industrial and other purposes which shall be
consistent with proper conservation of natural resources without violating personal rights and
freedoms,and supporting local communities to prosper,and the preservation of our natural
beauty and historical sites,while still giving access to the public;the most desirable density of
population in the several parts of the county (Remove)
(b)The council shall enact zoning,subdivision,and such other ordinances which shall contain
the necessary provisions to support thriving communities,farmers and homeowners.The way it
is currently written describes zoning people out of their homes with more regulations and fines.
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(d)Amendments to the general plan may be initiated by the council or the planning director
giving adequate notice to the public for needed testimony.
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CONCERN WITH THE THREE CIRCLE “SUSTAINABILITY”DIAGRAM:The words:
Sustainability and Equity are part of a political woke vocabulary and should not be in the Hawaii
General Plan.Also,“Social and Culture Equity”should be removed.It is not the responsibility of
the planning department to control the behavior of people.That again is a “woke”agenda.Nor
does this language reflect a thriving community.“Environmental Protection”gives the impression
of more regulations and a reduction of people’s rights.Please remove it.
Instead call it:INNOVATION with these 3 circles:Economic Alternatives,Environmental
Support,Thriving Communities
The goal of the planning department should be to create an environment of prosperity and not
one of over regulation and constraints on locals.We can do those through new innovations and
not sustainability.Sustainability moves Big Island backwards not forward!
1.4 Innovation Principles and Practices
CONCERN:Big Island needs to move toward free energy,which is available and not
more regulations on what we have.
Change:Integrating innovation into the General Plan is crucial for fostering long-term
resilience and thriving communities.
Change:“This includes increasing the effectiveness of new technologies to support local
communities,improving coordination among various agencies and levels of government,and
finding new and innovative ways to support our natural and cultural resources.for better
development that supports a thriving environment,economic alternatives (sharing without taxes,
trading without regulation),and flourishing communities.The General Plan recognizes this need
and aligns with the Hawaiʻi 2050 Sustainability Plan1,which sets a strategic framework for
achieving a sustainable future.By embedding sustainability principles into its core,this Plan
sets forth a cohesive and forward-thinking strategy that addresses key challenges and
anticipates future needs.”Please remove what is highlighted!
CONCERN:By using the word “Sustainable”you are not supporting Hawaii to move forward.
You are creating more control of the environment,and communities.That is not Pono and
violates the HS [§5-7.5]"Aloha Spirit":"Aloha"means mutual regard and affection and
extends warmth in caring with no obligation in return.If the planning department creates
a general plan that adds more regulations and constraints on locals,they violate the
Aloha Spirit law.
The Hawaiʻi 2050 Innovation Plan “created the State’s first definition of sustainability”(remove):
A Hawaiʻi that achieves the following:
1.Respects the culture,character,beauty,and history of our state’s island communities;
2.Support a thriving community both socially and economically as we support our
environment to heal and prosper;and
3.Meets the needs of the present without violating freedoms or compromising the ability of
future generations to meet their own needs.
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In the diagram:
“Regulatory Measures”
●County Code
●Administrative Rules
●Permits
This shows that this general plan will increase restrictions and fees on farmers and other locals.
This is not Pono.The plan should reflect innovation not constraints against the population.
Please change to
CHANGE TO:
“Innovation Practices”
●Implement new resources
●Administration support
●Economic Alternatives
Remove “permits”.Stop trying to permit the population to death!
CURRENTLY:The Plan also incorporates guidelines to serve as strategic directions and
standards to inform decisions regarding topics such as land use,infrastructure,housing,and
resource management.These guidelines help to ensure consistency in planning and
implementation,promoting sustainable growth,environmental stewardship,and community
well-being.(This is a complete overreach of the government.You cannot tell people what to do
with their property!It is NOT the responsibility of the planning department to ensure people’s
well-being!This should be revised to support environment,innovations,and thriving
communities.)
•Vision:The ability to plan for the future with creativity and innovation in support of thriving
communities.
•Goal:To see Hawaii Island become self-sustaining as communities and the environment
prosper
•Objective:Measurable,achievable,and time-bound milestones toward achieving a goal.
•Guideline:A stated course of action that shall take precedence when addressing areas of
concern and should be followed,unless a determination is made that it is not the most desirable
in a particular case;thus,a guideline may be deviated from without penalty or sanction as long2
as it supports thriving communities,economic alternatives and supporting the environment.
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Regulatory Implementing Actions (Locals DO NOT need more regulations and
hoops to jump through.That will not support thriving communities.)
Regulatory implementing actions are one of two types of approaches used in the General Plan
to pursue the vision,goals,and objectives.Regulatory actions are controlling in that they define
boundaries,development parameters,and measures intended to implement goals or objectives.
The three regulatory implementing actions in the Plan include:
Please change the last paragraph to:
Work with local communities to pursue the vision,goals,and objectives.Find fair and supportive
directions to define boundaries,development parameters,and measures intended to implement
goals or objectives.Three actions in the Plan include:
●General Plan Land Use Map:A map that graphically delineates the areas of intended
future land use types that support thriving communities and environmental support and
do not hinder personal freedoms.
●Policy:A general rule for action focused on a specific issue,derived from more general
goals3 that also support thriving communities and supporting the environment.
•Standard:A supportive measure that defines the meaning,quality,or quantity of a
policy by providing a way to measure its attainment.
In the General Plan,future land use maps,policies,and standards are specific to the actions
through which zoning ordinances,subdivisions,and public improvements or projects are
initiated or adopted through innovations and are flexible to support thriving communities.
“because,as they must conform to and implement the general plan in accordance with the
County Charter,Section 3-15.”Remove!The word “conform”is concerning.We are not in
Communist China.Please revise to support thriving communities.
Non-regulatory implementing actions typically involve community engagement,education and
outreach,partnership development,and resource allocation to encourage support from the
community (remove “compliance")and proactive efforts.This approach allows for flexibility
and innovation in achieving the Plan’s vision.
Throughout the General Plan,the objectives and policies are followed by a set of implementing
actions.There are three types:
Add:Community Support:Taking testimony and revisions from the community seriously and
implementing where possible.
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1.6 Grounded Vision and Goals
As we navigate our future,maintaining a balance between economic alternatives,environmental
support,and thriving communities is paramount.
By integrating those established values and principles,the General Plan ensures continuity and
reflects the collective vision of Hawaiʻi Island residents,guiding new innovation developments
while honoring our unique cultural and environmental heritage.
The four primary chapters of the Plan encompass the innovation pillars of environment,
community,and economy,as outlined in the Hawaiʻi State Planning Act Goals.
General Plan Vision Statement
Hawaiʻi Island is an exemplary leader with healthy and resilient communities that are built by
innovative developments,a thriving and diversified local economy,and collaborative biocultural
stewardship with locals.
General Plan Chapter
Goal
Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship Natural and cultural resources are thriving
and sustainably managed,preserved,and
restored to maintain our unique and diverse
environment and use innovative techniques if
and when appropriate to support future
growth.
Addressing Climate Change for
Island-Wide Health
CONCERN:Please realize there is no
climate change emergency.1944
credentialed scientists from around the
world have signed a “No Climate Change
Emergency Declaration”.You can find it
here:
https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/
Humans have less than 1%affect on climate.
Please do your own research on this.
Ensure the science is followed and
investigate credentialed scientists and the
Milankovitch cycles of which both have
shown the earth is cooling.Since humans
have less than 1%impact on climate,start
supporting ways that we can maintain a
healthy island by incorporating policies,
programs,infrastructure,and
decision-making that support the environment
and thriving communities.And NOT policies
that take away more freedoms and regulate
locals to death!
Hawaii Island will not believe in false
narratives with political agendas.
Innovative Development &Thriving We strategically apply innovative land use
Communities
It is NOT the responsibility of the planning
department to manage the health and safety
of communities.That is an overreach of the
government!
strategies incorporating indigenous and
contemporary knowledge and place-based
practices to direct and manage growth for
thriving communities.
Each community is connected by a
multimodal and modernized transportation
network that provides a system for safe,
efficient,and comfortable movement of
people and goods.
Our communities are adequately served by
innovation and efficient public infrastructure,
utilities,and services based on existing and
future growth needs,sound design principles,
and effective maintenance practices.
Our communities are thriving and supported
and have access to integrative health,
education,and social services to support a
high quality of life for all residents.
Residents have access to adequate (change
to:comfortable)and affordable housing to
meet the needs of the population and provide
equitable (remove)opportunities for
household flexibility and mobility.
We employ integrated systems that are
efficient,equitable (remove),fair,and
organized to facilitate coordination and
collaboration.
Thriving,Diversified,Competitive with
Economic Alternatives
Our economy is competitive,innovative,and
supportive.It helps our communities thrive
and increases local economic opportunities.
Agriculture is a robust sector that supports
local farmers and includes a broad range of
agricultural-based businesses that highlight
value,organic and good health practices.
A high quality of life for locals is maintained
when a supportive visitor industry balances
economic growth with natural and cultural
responsibility.
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2.1 Introduction
Collaborative biocultural (remove)stewardship is an approach to innovation development that
emphasizes collaboration and partnership building among stakeholders (Who are they and what
do they have stake in?),and homeowners and integrates natural and cultural resource
management strategies to promote thriving communities.conservation,sustainability,and
resilience (remove).
Cooperative efforts aimed at achieving innovative development sustainable management
(remove)of ecological systems are crucial for protecting our natural and built environments.
Land use planning and management should be holistic,inclusive (remove),and adaptive to
reflect thriving communities values,knowledge,and aspirations (remove).The General Plan
provides key strategies to achieve biocultural (remove)supportive stewardship,including
community engagement,partnership building,collaborative decision-making,and collective
action.
Environmental and social systems are complex and dynamic.These systems will require
adaptive management and continuous learning as we navigate the future.The policies
presented in this section seek to foster partnerships that are based on mutual respect,trust,and
shared values.The community engagement process must be inclusive to incorporate diverse
perspectives and knowledge systems into conservation and development strategies.Following
such practices can promote the co-creation of knowledge,the sharing of resources,and the
empowerment of communities.By leveraging the strengths and resources of different
stakeholders REMOVE (Who are they and what do they have stake in?),and homeowners we
can enhance the capacity of communities to manage natural and cultural resources sustainably
(remove).We can also facilitate the creation of new networks and alliances,promoting social
cohesion and resilience.Ultimately,the collaborative biocultural stewardship approach can
foster a more integrated,inclusive,and equitable approach to conservation and development
that reflects the aspirations and needs of local communities.(REMOVE THIS IS LANGUAGE IT
IS DESIGNED TO REDUCE FREEDOMS INCREASE GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDER
OVERREACH AND BRING IN MORE GOVERNMENT CONTROL)
CHANGE TO:We can also facilitate the creation of new innovative programs that support and
reflect the aspirations of thriving local communities.
This fundamental element of the Plan strives to cultivate a sense of place and connection to the
environment and recognizes that the management of natural and cultural resources requires the
participation of local communities,government,homeowners and other agencies diverse
actors,including communities,governments,non-governmental organizations,and private
sector entities.By promoting collaborative decision-making and collective action,we can
enhance the effectiveness,equity,and legitimacy of conservation and development and
innovative policies.By promoting community-based conservation and restoration strategies,we
can enhance ecological integrity,promote biodiversity,and preserve cultural heritage and scenic
landscapes.(Redundant Remove)Biocultural stewardship acknowledges the role of cultural
diversity in shaping environmental perceptions,attitudes,and behaviors (Remove.People do
not want to be manipulated).[It recognizes that cultural practices arising from traditional
ecological knowledge are integral to maintaining ecosystem services and biological diversity.]
(remove)
Change to:Cultural practices arising from traditional ecological knowledge are integral to
supporting the growth of thriving communities that wish to improve their environment.
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Table 1:Biocultural (change to Land)Stewardship Challenges
The word “Bioculture”is reflective of both biological and cultural factors that affect human
behavior.Locals do not want the planning department to affect our behavior.Your job is to
support the land,environment,and thriving communities.
Native Habitat
•Hawaiʻi has been known as the extinction capital of the world.
•Climate change and sea level rise pose threats to existing habitats for native flora and fauna.
REMOVE (Again,according to 1944 credential scientists from around the world,there is no
climate danger.This is a narrative created by the “stakeholders”to move their agenda forward.
https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/)Has the water level risen in any of the towns in
Hawaii?
•Longer and/or more severe weather and climate change may increase the likelihood of
wildfires.REMOVE (The Maui fire was NOT normal.A fire where trees do not burn but glass is
melted out of cars,where animals and humans are left recognizable,and where plastic doesn’t
burn or even melt is not normal.That was an attack and murder of our Lahaina ohana.That is
why only 20 building permits have been issued after a year!AND why Lahahina is STILL locked
down!)
•Invasive species continue to pose a threat to native and endemic species as well economic,
environmental,and human health.(Reminder:It is not the responsibility of the planning
department to protect people’s health.)
•The carrying capacity of our resources is not comprehensively modeled and monitored.
(Modeled and monitored should be for government agencies.)
•The County lacks specific regulations for wetlands,riparian ecosystems,or other valuable
habitats.
Stewardship
•The County has a limited budget for its large-scale geographic responsibility for the protection
of public trust natural and cultural resources.(Revise.This doesn’t make sense.What are you
trying to say?What responsibility are you talking about?What does the protection of public trust
mean?)
•Hawaiʻi Island has a large variation of unique biomes and ecosystems.
•The difference between traditional and modern practices along with varying mauka to makai
ownership makes it difficult to comprehensively steward natural resources.
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Native Habitat
The County can collaborate with the State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development to
create models for monitoring the carrying capacity of natural resources that will support farmers
and thriving communities.
•Ongoing conservation work can continue to evolve from species-specific conservation (e.g.,
Albizia eradication)to focus on ecosystem restoration across multiple land ownership to protect
Hawaiʻi’s biodiversity and support local farms.
•Maintaining healthy,native-dominant forests offers immense savings of land biocultural
(Remove)and water resources that might otherwise be lost to the impacts of climate change
(Remove)and invasive species.
•Conservation lands hold significant value in the water resources they represent.
•Incentivizing and developing regenerative land uses without further regulations or fines,such
as agroforestry,can provide sustainable opportunities to ecosystems and communities.
•Hawaiʻi can become a statewide adaptation and resiliency leader by focusing on its unique
strengths and diversity to evolve with changing realities.
•Urban forestry can be prioritized or incentivized in the County Code.This means more
regulations and possible fines.No thank you!Change to:Support the further growth of current
urban forestry
Watersheds
●Establish more place-based watershed partnerships to create unique management plans
that incorporate the generational knowledge of those water systems and protect our
island’s watersheds and local farms.
•Strengthen the integration of Hawaiian biocultural remove resource management and
traditional ecological knowledge across County government to support local farms.
•Practice an integrated approach to ecosystem-based collaborative management that considers
the entire ecosystem and local communities.
•Watershed protection and management require collaboration and coordination across all levels
of government and must include effective community engagement.Revise to:Support
Watershed and management coordination which integrates local communities.
Stewardship
●Hawaiʻi Island has a large variation of its unique natural biomes and ecosystems.
●Ongoing interagency coordination,including consultation with place-based land
stewards,cultural and historical advisory groups,land and homeowners,and other
stakeholders being transparent of what they hold stake in.
•The County can take a more proactive role in exercising its protective public trust role for
natural and cultural resources.This sounds like government overreach.Again,the planning
department is NOT responsible for protecting the public.That is a byproduct of what you do but
it is NOT the main part of your job!Revise to:The County can take a more proactive role in
supporting thriving communities and their natural and cultural resources.
•Maintain and increase involvement with existing partnerships and identify new partners that
help promote and enhance biocultural (remove)Land stewardship.
•Collaborate to complete additional EPA-approved watershed plans to increase eligibility for
future conservation funding.
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2.2 Biocultural Stewardship Goal,
Objectives,Policies,and Actions
Objective 1
Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats.
Policies
1.4 Maintain the shoreline for recreational,cultural,educational,and/or scientific uses in a
manner that is protective of nature,respectful of resources,and is of the maximum benefit to the
general public.
1.8 Prioritize native landscaping for all County projects while allowing communities to enjoy it at
their leisure.
1.11 Encourage and incentivize green belts,tree plantings,and landscape plans and designs in
urban areas without further regulations or fines.
1.13 Incentivize private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource
and values without further regulations or fines.and,when appropriate,pursue the acquisition of
lands for the protection of natural resources (Remove!This is a 110%overreach of the
government.)
1.14 Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,
homeowners,and other stakeholders (What do they have a stake in?Who are they?)to:
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a)Implement the Hawai‘i State Wildlife Action Plan (SWAP)(What is this plan?Where
can it be found?)
b)Better understand and model carrying capacities of the island’s habitats and
resources
c)Improve the inventory of forested lands and associated ecosystem services
d)Encourage the continued identification and inclusion of unique wildlife habitat areas
of Native Hawaiian habitat within the Natural Area Reserve System
e)Anticipate future habitat migration,especially wetlands and coastal ecosystems
f)Prioritize quantitative wetland assessment to identify wetlands
g)Expand native and/or endemic forest cover
h)Improve enforcement for illegal activities that harm or degrade endemic habitats
(Who is defining endemic habitats and how is it defined?I MUST be defined by Hawaii
citizen commission and not anyone outside Hawaii.Mainland people should NOT be
able to define this.)
1.18 Public landscaping and irrigation shall be designed to maximize water use
efficiency and native plants.
Actions
1.b Review tree survey requirements and amend the Code to incorporate as part of site
planning for public use.
1.h Develop buffer policies to protect native forests,wildlife,rivers,streams,coastal
waters,and other native habitats without.This is too vague.What policies are you
considering and will that come with penalties?If so,remove this.
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1.i Create incentives for landowners to retain and re-establish forest cover in upland
watershed areas with an emphasis on native forest species without further regulations or
fines.
1.k Amend the landscape standards in Rule or Code (Remove)to require the use of
native plants for screening or landscaping.
Change to:Support local education on the importance of using native plants for
screening or landscaping.
1.l Amend the Code to incentivize (Remove)Replace with Support local education on
the importance of the establishment of threatened and endangered endemic plant
species within their habitable ranges during development approvals.
1.m Review the Code and consider amendments to encourage site clustering of
development in order to avoid critical environmental areas and assets.REMOVE
This is more unneeded regulations.This is BIG Island.People do not need to be ontop
of each other.You’re promoting too many regulations.
1.n Develop and establish Open Space Network Overlay on current unoccupied territory
for natural landscape features,such as beaches and dunes,forests,streams,
floodplains,wetlands,estuaries,or recharge areas that have the inherent capacity to
avoid,minimize,or mitigate the impacts of climate change (Remove)
1.q Develop comprehensive programs and policies and provide resources for enhancing
urban forestry canopy cover in unoccupied areas and without further regulations or fines
for local farmers.
1.u Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders and local farmers to develop a program for the identification and protection
of plant species of special status,including plants significant for cultural practitioners.
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2.7 Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,and
homeowners,and other stakeholders (Remove.Who are these people and what do they
have stake in?)to:
○a)Implement a comprehensive conservation plan that identifies priority
watershed areas for habitat restoration and enhancement without further
regulations or fines on locals.
○b)Review and designate forest,river corridors,and watershed areas into the
conservation district during State land use boundary comprehensive reviews.
○c)Monitor nearshore water quality and impacts to reefs and marine
environments and address land-based sources of impacts.
○d)Protect and restore wetlands and riparian corridors to ensure more pristine
water quality,decrease erosion,and increase sediment management,
groundwater infiltration,nutrient/pollutant uptake,soil moisture retention,
stormwater abatement,and cultural/community connections without further
regulations or fines on locals..
○e)Develop reasonable standards to improve stream and coastal water quality
monitoring and encourage local communities to develop such projects without
further regulations or fines on locals.
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Objective 3
Increase direct community restoration and collaborative efforts to conserve and
nourish the island’s biocultural resources.
Policies
3.1 Encourage an overall conservation ethic in the use of Hawaiʻi’s resources by
protecting,preserving,and conserving critical and significant natural resources without
further fines and regulation on the population.
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Actions
4.b Change from:Reassess Certified Local Government status to ensure the support of
farmers and homeowners and maximize funding opportunities for self-supporting
communities.
4.h Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,
other local communities,and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have
stake in)to develop design guidelines for designated communities containing significant
historic buildings,sites,or landscapes.
4.i Assess and prioritize County-owned lands for historic site restoration in collaboration
with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,other local
communities,and other stakeholders (remove or let us know what they have stake in).
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Objective 5
Protect,restore,and enhance our communities’unique scenic character.
Policies
5.c Develop a process for reviewing and revising guidelines for designating Natural
Beauty Sites without invasion of current resident areas or local farms.
5.d Establish a Scenic Resources Protection Program to identify,inventory,and protect
areas of significant beauty.The program could include recommendations from the
Scenic Resources Inventory and Mapping Project (2016)without invasion of current
resident areas or local farms.
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3.1 Introduction
The climate change section of the General Plan is intended to be used as a policy guide for the
coordinated climate mitigation and adaptation efforts on Hawaiʻi Island.This element provides a
high-level policy framework,building on the scientific knowledge and government-level
strategies and actions developed in the Integrated Action Plan (ICAP)for the island of Hawaiʻi.
This is VERY Concerning!
As stated earlier the World Climate Declaration was signed currently by 1,944 scientists
stating there is no climate danger.Here is what a few more scientists have to say.On the
Boston Globe’s YouTube channel,on May 14,2010,MIT Professor of Meteorology Richard
Lindzen shared the following:
“If one asks,“Is the temperature increasing or decreasing?”it's always doing one
or the other.I have no concern about that.By asking people to worry about
whether it's going up or down,you're immediately establishing dishonesty.The
Earth is always changing.Climate change is nothing you have to prove.It always
is happening.It always has happened.So,to make that into something alarming
seems a little bit weird to me1.”
1 “Global warming:why you should not worry,”by the Boston Globe,May 14,2010.
Dr.David Dilley,a former Meteorologist with the National Weather Service,United States
Air Force,Senior Research Meteorologist,and Climatologist at Global Weather Oscillations Inc.,
has 50 years’experience in meteorology and climatology.He's also a working partner in the
International Hurricane Protection Association.This is what he has to say about global warming:
“Global warming begins in the Arctic and Antarctic.It has about a 230-year cycle.
When it comes back,it takes about 20 years for it to hit its peak.It started in the
1990s and hit its peak this past year.With global warming,the Antarctic and
higher regions warm up.As it warms up,you have less cold air available to filter
south into the middle latitudes,and it warms the middle latitudes.That is global
warming2.”
Dilley explained that the same thing happens with global cooling but in reverse,as the
temperature increases and decreases in cycles.Dilley then shared that 2022 was the coldest
spring and summer on record,with the winter of 2021 being the coldest winter on record.He
also shared that in April 2023,five months before the Lahaina Fire,the Earth was running
low-to-normal temperatures,and the Arctic was actually cooling down.
Dilley is also an expert of the “Milankovitch Cycle,”which illustrates the rotation of the
Earth,sun,and the moon,and their effects on global warming.According to Dilley,every
120,000 years,the Earth comes closest to the sun.Then,about 68,000 years later,it's the
furthest approach from the sun.He says that our closest approach was 8,000 years ago.Dilley
states,“We were warmer 6,000 to 8,000 years ago than we are today.The reason was that we
were the closest approach to the sun and we had just come out of an Ice Age.We're 8,000
years off the peak now,and so we're actually cooling down.”
John Coleman,also an expert on the weather,shares the same thoughts.Coleman was
the original weatherman on Good Morning America in the 1970s.He founded The Weather
Channel in the 1980s.In 1982,he was voted “Meteorologist of the Year”by the American
Meteorology Society.With regards to the Arctic and sea levels,Coleman states:
“They tell us that we're melting the polar ice caps.The Antarctic polar ice cap is
at an all-time high,and the Arctic ice cap is increasing again after diminishing.
They tell us that we're flooding the shorelines.Do you live on the coast?How
much has the water come up in your lifetime?They manufactured data to make it
look like we're increasing the water level of the oceans,but we’re not3.”
Professor Richard Lindzen states:
3 “John Coleman's case against significant man-made global warming,”by Kusi News,June 24,2013.
https://youtu.be/K56fms2VZTc?si=Cn-ApS8z2Y_kiI76
2 “Signals -Global Cooling Cycle Beginning -Global Warming Ending -Professor David Dilley,”by David Dilley
GlobalWeatherCycles,May 10,2023.https://youtu.be/sa-_tlITPnM?si=67zNptmdOoWQzWqF
https://youtu.be/pwvVephTIHU?si=XoxAcPc51JNOXdeR
“At any given place,traditionally,sea level is measured by what are called tide
gauges:a stick in the water,basically.Two things that change are what a tide
gauge shows:the land moving up and down and the sea moving up and down.In
most places,it's the land that has the biggest effect,and so you don't have a
good measure of sea level rise141.”
Let’s review the danger of water rising and engulfing coastline towns.Is there one city or
town on the shoreline that is in danger of being underwater?Is Venice,a town that lives at sea
level,in danger of being lost to the sea?Have home insurance companies stopped giving
insurance policies to homeowners who live on the coastline because they’ll soon be
underwater?The answer would be no!
On August 21,2020,NASA published an article titled “NASA-led Study Reveals the Causes of
Sea Level Rise Since 1900.”It reads:
“Sea levels have risen on average 1.6 millimeters (0.063 inches)per year
between 1900 and 20184.”
That means the sea level has risen a little over 7.4 inches in the last 118 years!Does that show
the world is in danger of being engulfed by water?No.It shows that it will be a very,very,very
long time before humans are in danger.Does that mean documentaries like “An Inconvenient
Truth”are telling lies?
An article was published in the Seattle Times on October 12,2007,titled “British judge ruled the
Oscar-winning film on global warming,"An Inconvenient Truth,"contains "nine errors5."”
Here is the list of inaccuracies found in Court taken from the “Friends Of Science”website6.
The inaccuracies in the documentary include:
1.The film claims that melting snow s on Mount Kilimanjaro evidence global warming.The
Government’s expert was forced to concede that this is not correct.
2.The film suggests that evidence from ice cores proves that rising CO2 levels cause
temperature increases over 650,000 years.The Court found that the film was misleading:over
that period,the rises in CO2 lagged behind the temperature rises by 800-2,000 years.
6 “Inaccuracies in Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth -A Ruling of the British High Court”
https://friendsofscience.org/assets/documents/FOS%20Essay/British_High_Court_Ruling_on_An_Inconvenient_Tru
th.html
5“Truth is,Gore film has 9 errors,British judge rules,”by Mary Jordan,Oct 12,2007.
https://www.seattletimes.com/nation-world/truth-is-gore-film-has-9-errors-british-judge-rules/
4 “NASA-led Study Reveals the Causes of Sea Level Rise Since 1900,”by Ian J.O'Neill /Jane J.Lee,August 21,
2020.https://climate.nasa.gov/news/3012/nasa-led-study-reveals-the-causes-of-sea-level-rise-since-1900/
3.The film uses emotive images of Hurricane Katrina and suggests that this has been caused
by global warming.The Government’s expert had to accept that it was “not possible”to attribute
one-off events to global warming.
4.The film shows the drying up of Lake Chad and claims that this was caused by global
warming.The Government’s expert had to accept that this was not the case.
5.The film claims that a study showed that polar bears had drowned due to disappearing arctic
ice.It turned out that Mr.Gore had misread the study:in fact,four polar bears drowned,and this
was because of a particularly violent storm.
6.The film threatens that global warming could stop the Gulf Stream,throwing Europe into an
ice age.The Claimant’s evidence was that this was a scientific impossibility.
7.The film blames global warming for species losses,including coral reef bleaching.The
Government could not find any evidence to support this claim.
8.The film suggests that sea levels could rise by 7 meters,causing the displacement of millions
of people.In fact,the evidence is that sea levels are expected to rise by about 40 centimeters
over the next 100 years and there is no such threat of massive migration.
9.The film claims that rising sea levels has caused the evacuation of certain Pacific islands to
New Zealand.The Government was unable to substantiate this,and the Court observed that
this appears to be a false claim.
Also,the Court's interim ruling included the following:
1.The film suggests that the Greenland ice covering could melt,causing sea levels to rise
dangerously.The evidence is that Greenland will not melt for a millennia.
2.The film suggests that the Antarctic ice covering is melting;the evidence was that it is,in fact,
increasing.
High Court Judge Michael Burton stated:
“Former Vice President Al Gore,the documentary’s moderator,makes nine
statements in the film that are not supported by the current mainstream scientific
consensus.For instance,Gore’s script implies that Greenland or West Antarctica
might melt soon,creating a sea-level rise of up to 20 feet that would cause
devastation from San Francisco to the Netherlands to Bangladesh139.”
The judge called this “distinctly alarmist”and said the consensus view is that if
Greenland melted,it would release this amount of water “but only after,and over,a millennia.”
The climate change narrative will destroy people’s freedom and add more regulations,fines and
fees.Do not allow this government narrative to continue on the Big Island.The people do NOT
want more laws,regulations,and fines based on a false narrative that completely changes
community infrastructures from self-reliant to “sustainable”living,with “stakeholders”carrying
the purse strings and the power.That is NOT Pono!
Gregg Braden is a geologist,five-time New York Times best-selling author,scientist,
international educator,and renowned as a pioneer in the emerging paradigm based in science,
social policy,and human potential,had this to say about the dangers of carbon on the planet:
“The idea that carbon dioxide is a poison is a false narrative to begin with.We are carbon-based
beings.By demonizing carbon dioxide and carbon life,we’re actually demonizing ourselves7.”
Science 101 shows us that plants take in carbon dioxide and give off oxygen.If plants
die due to lack of carbon dioxide,so do humans for lack of oxygen.During the Cretaceous
Period,which began 145 million years ago and ended 66 million years ago,we had a lot more
carbon than we do today -tons more!This was the time of the dinosaurs,and everything was
huge!Plants were much larger than they are now.
The sea levels were also a lot higher during the Cretaceous Period.Was that due to
more carbon dioxide?Not according to an article at Britannica.com written by Thor Arthur
Hansen,Professor of Invertebrate Paleontology,Paleoecology,and Evolution at Western
Washington University,U.S.,and Carl Fred Koch,Professor of Geological Sciences at Old
Dominion University,Norfolk,Virginia.It was fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia
Britannica and last updated on Feb 7,2024.The article said that sea level was higher primarily
because the water in the ocean basins was displaced by the enlargement of mid-oceanic
ridges8.It was not due to carbon!It was due to the Earth's mantle.
On January 11,2023,in an episode titled “Why “THE POWERS THAT BE”are So
Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”posted on geologist and scientist Gregg
Braden’s YouTube channel,John L.Petersen of the Arlington Institute stated:
“If you could look at the ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland,you would see that the
temperature of the Earth increases or decreases around 800 years before the change in
carbon dioxide.That means carbon dioxide does not drive the change;it is the response to
the temperature change9.”
In the same interview,Braden stated:
9 “Why ‘THE POWERS THAT BE’are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”by Gregg
Braden,January 11,2023.https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=cz2jDjrSmJaITiDx
8 “Cretaceous Period,”by Carl Fre Koch,Thor Arthur Hansen,
https://www.britannica.com/science/Cretaceous-Period
7 “Gregg Braden -Why “THE POWERS THAT BE”are So Desperate to Reduce Carbon Dioxide on OUR Planet?”
by Gregg Braden Official,January 11,2023.https://youtu.be/7vJ-Qefos8A?si=BviOKcdznXx6tgSQ
“We’re being led to believe that carbon levels of C02 have never been higher;that the Earth is
going to be destroyed if they are higher;and that C02 is the driving temperature,both of which
are not true147.”
Gregg showed a graph indicating that during the Cretaceous Period,carbon dioxide
levels were over three times higher than they are today.Carbon dioxide levels were between
800-1,000 parts per million.During this period,there was an extreme greening of the Earth.
Plants and life thrived!
According to Braden:
“If CO2 drops below 184 parts per million,that seems to be the threshold where we (humans)
are in trouble!If CO2 drops below those levels,we are actually cutting off the very life-force that
is providing oxygen on this planet.”
Is the entire CO2 narrative intended to increase the bankroll of the “stakeholders”around
the world invested in renewable energy with no regard for human life?
Stakeholders who’ve invested in progressive and “sustainable energy"have a lot to gain
in their pocketbooks by populations living in fear of climate change and believing they will be
“saving”the Earth by going along with renewable energy and electric vehicles.They’ll also be
giving up a lot of their freedoms in doing so.
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Transportation
The General Plan further discusses strategies for decreasing vehicle reliance and (Remove)
improving public Transportation Access and Mobility.You have no right to hinder people’s
right to travel.Please take ANYTHING out that references decreasing people’s use of their
vehicle!
The County can reduce its footprint by increasing the percentage of renewable fuel used to
power public facilities and infrastructure,reducing VMT,(REMOVE).YOU CANNOT LIMIT
PEOPLE’S RIGHT TO TRAVEL.THAT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION AND IS BEYOND
YOUR JURISDICTION
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The General Plan expands on opportunities for climate-conscious land development in the Land
Use section without violating people’s rights,over regulating or increasing fines.
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The General Plan further expands on strategies to increase resilience in the Transportation
Access and Mobility,Public Utilities,and Public Facilities and Services sections without
violating the Constitution,or over regulating farmers and homeowners.
The General Plan expands on renewable energy in the Public Utilities section with safety
studies prior to installation,and without increasing costs to the public.
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Transportation
•Promoting the use of electric vehicles through expanding charging infrastructure and educating
the public on the safety studies done for the use of these vehicles from third parties.
Renewable Energy
•Increasing the use of green technology (including third party safety studies)will increase the
energy independence of individuals and businesses on the island.
•Supporting renewable energy technologies,such as solar,wind,ocean thermal energy
conversion (OTEC),and geothermal (Remove.This practice is not safe for an island with active
volcanoes!)
Land Use &the Built Environment
•Implementing smart growth strategies,without violating people’s right to travel can reduce
urban sprawl and create more walkable communities.
•Developing a County building code that balances health and safety,affordability,and carbon
footprint (REMOVE!This is more regulations and fines.NOT Pono!It is NOT your responsibility
to focus on people’s health.That is for each individual!This is an overreach!
•Encouraging the construction of energy-efficient buildings and retrofitting existing buildings
being sure to prove any additional technology is safe for the public..
•Promoting regenerative agriculture practices that reduce emissions and enhance carbon
sequestration while not further regulating farms or increasing fines.
•Greening urban areas increases the availability of cool areas for residents to live and recreate.
•Integrating energy savings and waste management,without more regulations and fines on the
population,provides an opportunity to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions in new development.
Conservation
•Protecting reefs and marine ecosystems that act as carbon sinks,without hindering public use.
•Implementing a One Water strategy and other water-saving technologies and practices can
reduce the energy required for water treatment and distribution.This is NOT a good idea.If this
goes down,where will people get their water?Remove or revise.
•Conserving natural habitats without hindering public use to preserve biodiversity and enhance
ecosystem resilience to climate change.
•Efforts to expand renewable energy,with third party safety studies and without hindering public
use,can consider the preservation of unique and diverse ecosystems,avoiding negative
impacts on wildlife and natural habitats.
Additional Measures
•Improving public engagement about climate change and encouraging sustainable practices.
(Remove and educate yourself on the fact that scientists from around the world have stated
there is no climate danger.)
•Implementing policies and regulations that support climate mitigation efforts,without further
regulations or fines on locals.(Please educate yourself)
•Supporting research into new technologies and approaches for reducing emissions and
enhancing resilience and include third party safety studies while ensuring no further cost to the
public.
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Water Resources •Management
Promoting a One Water strategy can create cross-agency collaboration to identify and address
overlapping challenges in adapting to sea level rise and building more resiliency into
infrastructure across water,wastewater and stormwater sectors.How does this promote
collaboration?This seems like a monopoly.
Agriculture &•Food Security
Encouraging the cultivation of climate-resilient and diversified crops to enhance food security
without further regulations and fines.
Infrastructure &Urban Planning
Retrofitting or relocating bridges and roads provides an opportunity to reduce GHG emissions
by reducing miles traveled.(REMOVE)THIS VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION.YOU CANNOT
DEPRIVE PEOPLE OF THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL.ALSO,HOW ARE YOU GOING TO
“RELOCATE”LOCAL BRIDGES.THIS SHOULD BE REMOVED!
●Implement zoning and land use planning policies that consider climate risks and promote
sustainable development after a full investigation of the climate change narrative is
examined.(Do not further regulate and fine people without fully investigating the climate
change narrative and proving that any additional technology is safe for the human life.)
Social Equity
●Engage communities in planning and decision-making processes to ensure that
adaptation measures are socially inclusive (Remove.This is woke language.)and
culturally appropriate.
●Increasing equitable resilience to climate hazards will benefit historically marginalized
and frontline Engage communities (What does this mean?)and those that are vulnerable
to climate change impacts.
Energy &•Transportation
●Invest in renewable energy sources that are proven safe and affordable to the public to
reduce GHG emissions and increase energy resilience.
●Promote energy efficiency in buildings and transportation that are proven safe and
affordable to the public to reduce overall energy consumption and without increasing
regulations or fines
Biodiversity &Ecosystems
●Managed retreat strategies and new shoreline setback regulations would expand open
space along the shoreline to support coastal ecosystems such as anchialine pools
without hindering public access.
●Supporting conservation programs that are proven safe for the people and the
environment can help protect native species and habitats from climate change impacts
without hindering public access and without increasing regulations and fines.
●Strengthening measures to control and eradicate invasive species can help protect local
ecosystems.
●Enhance habitat connectivity to allow species to migrate in response to changing
environmental conditions without hindering public access and without increasing
regulations and fines.
Education &Capacity Building
●Build capacity for local government agencies by providing training and resources that
improve their ability to plan and implement climate adaptation initiatives without
increasing regulations and fines.
●Collaborate and coordinate with the County’s Office of Sustainability,Climate,Equity,
and Resilience (OSCER).This is woke language and should be removed.
●Support research and monitoring efforts to better understand climate impacts and the
effectiveness of adaptation measures.(Please educate yourself on this false
narrative)
●Develop and implement educational programs to raise awareness about climate change
and adaptation strategies.REMOVE (This is a FALSE narrative that you would be
perpetuating.)
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3.2 Climate Change Goal,
Objectives,Policies,and Actions
This ENTIRE section should be removed.Rosa Korie WARNED that what is planned for this
country through the planning departments “is an erasure of jurisdictional boundaries.It is a loss of
private property rights,a loss of sovereignty -both personal physical sovereignty and physical
sovereignty in terms of our nation -and it's a loss of our freedom.”
From Rosa Koire's special presentation to the New Hampshire Legislature.
https://youtu.be/350IbVtpzvw?si=u_NNsNoL9XtGxDEA
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8.3 Collaborate with farmers,government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?to monitor impacts that
may be specific to Hawaiʻi County due to its unique exposure to climate change and sea level rise
impacts.(Please educate yourself on this false narrative.Is Kona or Hilo or any Hawaiian town
close to being underwater?NO!)
8.11 Partner with government (e.g.,State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development
[OPSD]),private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other stakeholders REMOVE Who
are they?What do they have stake in?to analyze conservation buffers to accommodate shifting
native habitats impacted by climate change,particularly wetlands and high-elevation forests.
(Remove this ENTIRE section!We do NOT want “buffer”zones!You want to take away the
ability for people to be in nature.That is NOT pono!)
8.b Support and partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?on research for adaptive
policies and technology that includes safety studies to the public and environment,that increase
resilience without further regulations and fines on the public..
8.d Adopt a land acquisition program with potential leaseback options for the purchase of
hazard-prone locations or those with beneficial attributes for climate adaptation and mitigation.
REMOVE.THIS IS GOVERNMENT OVERREACH!THIS IS NOT A COMMUNIST
COUNTRY!YOU CANNOT TAKE PEOPLE’S PROPERTY!
8.e Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders REMOVE Who are they?What do they have stake in?to implement
environmentally beneficial upgrades for wastewater,irrigation,and/or landscaping,including sea
level rise,storm,and other climate change considerations.(Remove).Getting at least three bids
for contracts from different companies.
Pg 74
-4.1.1 Introduction
1st para:“achieve sustainable development and”(Remove)
change “resilient”to safe
2nd para:“Sustainable development is a key objective of land use planning for the County.By
strategically”and in the sentence “Land use planning is essential.(Remove)change “resilient”
to safe.
3rd para:-change “resilience”to safety.“and the impacts of climate change”(Remove)Better
prepared for and protected against potential disasters.Change:“sustainable”to diversified.
“desirable”to fair,equitable.
Last para 5th line down:Change:“should”to may
Pg 75
Economic Opportunity Planning:“other growth sectors.”Need to be specific,identify other
growth sectors.
Last sentence:“muck like the weave of sustainability,”(Remove)
Pg.76 Table 16:Land Use Key Trends
Changing &Aging Population:“Over the next 25 years …..0.9%per annum”decline in
population already seen and projected needs to addressed as to why the population is in
decline.How you do Planning if you don’t address reasons for population decline.This is
crucial.
Housing Affordability &Choice:“In 2010…”down to “However,on average,Hawaii County’s
overcrowding…..”
Shifting Visitor Accommodation Types:-Change “With the upward trend….”to “rentals.”&
“There is also a shift..”Revise that entire sentence.
Job Availability &Growth:-Revise last sentence “In 2020,14%of the…..”
Pg.77 Table 17:Land Use Challenges
Revise:
Infrastructure section
Regulations section
Funding &Financing entire section
Land Use Compatibility entire section
Public Engagement entire section
-(My note is What is NIMBYism?)
Pg.78 Table 18:Land Use Opportunities
Infrastructure::last sentence “County departments can provide…..”
Regulations:Red:“Collaborate across State and County agencies to…..”(Need more public
input and ideas);
“The most direct role the County plays..,..property tax policy.”(Need much more research on
property tax rates,regulations,policies &scrutinized by the public who are affected by
paying property taxes.This should be the most glaring concern so that we do not leave
tax burden for future generations who may lose their properties to taxes paid to the
government).
Funding &Financing:“Partner with the State and other counties to create a capacity building
plan…..stakeholders.”(Remove)
Market Conditions:“Seek to acquire land for affordable housing developments….”Add:
without violating people’s right to own property or take this out.Revise it.This is government
overreach!
Land Use Compatibility:“Demonstrate smart growth developments.”(Remove)
Public Engagement:“Encourage affordable housing projects to meet the needs of
neighborhoods (YIMBY)without further regulations and fines.”(What is YIMBY?)and next line
“Apply strategies to….”“stakeholder”.Who are these stakeholders?What do they have stake
in?
Pg.79
4.1.2 Land Use Goal,Objectives,Policies,and Actions
Item 9.7 -Red:“Encourage”change to Mandate developers
Item 9.8 -Red:“Route selection for …..”that entire sentence.(This is a high priority revision as
it pertains directly to 5G dangers.Here is where the people/public need to have direct
input/approval/changes.
Item 9.a -Red:“Develop a process for County…..”this is crucial for public scrutiny &opportunity
for the public to get transparency.Transparency can only be realized if we,the public include
ourselves into all governmental processes.If not,we will not get transparency,period!
Pg 80 Land Use Goal,Objectives,Policies,and Actions -continued
Item 9.e -“Conduct a review and re-evaluation….”entire sentence to be revised.
Item 10.3 “Proposed discretionary permits for large developments…..Ka’u Districts”-Not clear
needs revision.
Item 10.b “Amend…….allow CPDs to be applied to all zoning districts…”-Why amend the
Zoning Code?We need to compare current Zoning Codes to what they propose to amend to
see if the people or the developers have the advantage.What are CPDs?
Item 10.c -Red:“Collaborate with the State Office of Planning…..Native Hawaiian customary
and traditional..”Need to revise to ensure that Hawaiian cultural experts,NOT the State
government or its agencies have any input for preserving,protecting,educating,safeguarding,
sharing,marketing,..every aspect of utilizing our native Hawaiian (kanaka maoli)heritage of
language,practices,traditions,religion &more belong exclusively to the kanaka maoli elders,
experts,kupuna,kahuna,healers NEVER the government or its agencies…NEVER!!!
Pg 81 continue
Item 11.4 “Concurrency reviews should incorporate…..(Remove)”entire sentence absolutely
NO!
Actions
11.a -Red:“Collaborate with the SHPD to create…..”entire sentence -Need experts.
11.d -Red:“Amend Zoning Code….”do not give the Planning Director more power,it’s time to
decrease power for that position,we need to humble these government workers/servants.Now
is that time as history has shown us,when they have power,they want more;when they have
more power,it’s not enough &the cycle continues while the people suffer.STOP giving away
the power from the people.
11.f -“Update traffic impact…..”(Remove)entire sentence.Travel should not be the Planning
Board’s power to take away from me or you,ever.
Objective 12 Reduce the threat to life and property from natural hazards and disasters.
Policies
The above sentence -Red:add “unnatural &natural hazards”-It is important to identify the
reality that unnatural hazards have always existed,therefore,why is that omitted?
12.3 Red:“Consider natural …….”Again add in unnatural &force the Planning Board to
address DE disasters,weather machine disasters which are human created disasters,which is
criminal.Why shouldn’t the Planning Board include these disasters as they certainly affect the
health &safety of the people &our environment.
12.8 Red:“Encourage the development….”entire sentence.Again,must address DE/Weather
machines/human initiated disasters.
Pg 82 Actions
Item 12.a -Red:“Update the Building Code…..”entire sentence need extreme revisions,I
initially wanted to delete,but it is necessary to revise to include unnatural/man made disasters &
address “carbon footprint”.These are areas to not hide by deleting,but rather talk about them
through revisions.
Item 12.g -“Amend the Zoning Code….”(Remove)Until they can prove climate change is
happening,delete this section that refers to climate change as that is a false narrative that we
the people/public should not allow to continue.I do not want to tell a lie over &over again until
everyone believes it.That’s breaking the 10 commandments.
Pg.83 4.1.3 Overview of Land Use Designations and Maps
No changes.
Pg.84 Table 19:General Plan Land Use Designations and Maps
No Changes
Pg.85 Agriculture and Natural Land Use
No Changes
Pg 86 4.1.4 Urban Growth Areas
2nd para:Red:“Smart Growth”change to something safer,know what it represents not hidden
meanings.Black out:the word “sustainable”and from “More specifically,urban centers have
been designed to create….Driving.”-The government or its agencies should not impede or
alter the rights of citizens to travel it’s call our right to travel,which is constitutional.
Pg 87 Objective 13 Increase the use of Smart Growth principles to focus development
within designated urban centers.
Policies Red:change “Smart Growth”to Evaluate and analyze development within designated
urban centers.
Item 13.3 Red:“Incentivize”what is that &how does it benefit the public?
13.6 Red:“may include additional acreages to account for…..”must revise section to make it
clearer as to how this inclusion will work to the advantage or disadvantage of historic sites,
public access,parks,&open spaces.More clarity is necessary because saying ok to unclear
“PLANNING”should never be accepted.
Item #13.12 -Red:Revise entire sentence “Urban renewal,rehabilitation….”need to include
people or the public not just communities,businesses,&governmental agencies.Planning
Boards should always include the people/public.This will give people the power to make
decisions,not just testify for 3 minutes at a Planning Commission hearing.That needs to
change.More people/public involvement needs to be promoted.This involvement may be the
inspiration or motivation for people to become active in planning for themselves,their future
generations.It is time for governments &businesses to take a back seat!
Item 13.13 Red:Revise entire sentence.“Support master planning by …..”it’s not “Support”it
should be to Scrutinize,evaluate,analyze and recommend by experts and the people.
Pg.88 Commercial -Industrial
Item 13.28 Red:“Discretionary permit applications…..Entire sentence need revision as it is not
fair to have Discretionary permit applications for new commercial developments.Everyone
follows the rules,no exceptions by the Planning Board.
Resort
Item 13.49 -Red:Revise “On-site affordable housing and workforce units shall be excluded
from the total permitted visitor unit counts…..”Again,how does this exclusion help the people,
the visitors,the workforce?How does it affect permitted visitor unit counts?
Pg 90 Actions
13.c Red:revise “Amend the Subdivision Code to ensure block sizes are based….”What are
the current codes &what are the proposed amendments to compare who will have the
advantage or disadvantage of this proposal to Amend Subdivision Code.
Pg.91 Urban Character Guidelines Table 20:Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)
Character Guidelines
No Changes.
Pg.92 Table 21:Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND)Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.93 Table 22:Urban Neighborhood Center Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.94 Table 23:Industrial Center Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.95 Table 24:Criteria for Industrial Land Conversion to Commercial/Mixed-Use
No Changes
Pg.96 Table 25:Resort Area Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.97 4.1.5 Rural
No Changes
Pg.98 Objective 14 Maximize the use of Rural designated lands to preserve rural
character and lifestyle.Policies
All items from 14.1,14.2,14.3,14.4,14.5,14.6 -Red:Must revise all items as the Planning
Board is asking for Support of everything they are doing,which contradicts any changes that the
public may be deemed detrimental.Asking for “blind”support is ridiculous.
Actions -Items 14.a,14.b,14.c,&14.d Red:Revise all items as it is asking to Amend Zoning
Code,zoning districts which is crucial to see current codes compared to amendments.How are
these amendments affecting the public to their advantage vs.disadvantages.This is very
important to NOT just accept amendments.Thorough research is necessary to protect the
public.
Pg.99 Table 26:Rural Neighborhood Character Guidelines
No Changes
Pg.100 4.1.6 Agriculture
Last para:“The General Plan provides planning tools to incentivize the highest and best use of
productive agricultural lands.The Plan’s policies……entire paragraph need to be revised.I am
especially concerned with the word “incentivize the highest and best use…here again what
does this mean,how will it be done,who benefits.
Pg.101 Objective 15 Support the active use of Productive Agricultural lands.
Actions
All items 15.a,15.b,15.c.15.d,15.e must be revised Not just Amend.
Pg.102 Actions (continue)
Item 15.f -Revise “Update the Real Property Tax Code…..”need public input for transparency.
Item 15.g Revise “Amend the Zoning Code…”again do not just accept Amending
Item 15.k Revise “Collaborate with USDA and the State….It’s not just collaborate,it’s what are
the decisions based upon,what are the final decisions,how are these decisions helping
farmers.Since,we have passed hundreds of years farming in Hawaii you would think we have
identified major problems,why these problems do not get resolved,who are responsible for the
non-resolutions.This is just repeating ….USDA,the State who have been in charge of
agriculture,I want to see a report card that covers 1950s to 2023.Report cards are
transparency mechanisms to identify who &what are creating our farmer’s problems.We cannot
fix anything without transparency.Politicians say it,but absolutely no actions.This section is
entitled ACTION.Let us begin to act.
Pg.104 4.2.1 Introduction
Third para:“Resilience….”I don’t want the word resilience to be an escape mechanism for the
government or its agencies.That word should change.
The last para:“The Plan is focused on improving connectivity within …..”this sounds good,but
I don’t see good results as I am pass 70 yrs old.We should not accept “rinse &repeat”.What
did the Planning Board learn from over 100 yrs.Of past failures?They say they focus on
improving,yet we cannot determine how they will improve.Stronger language to ensure that
the public can know they plan to improve.
Pg.105 Table 27:Transportation Key Trends
No Changes
Pg.106
Table 28:Transportation Challenges
All items Red:Revisions necessary.It refers to electric cars,Pre-COVID-19 (false narratives
that must be stopped)
Pg.107
Table 29:Transportation Opportunities
All items Red:Need revisions since they want to establish metrics,improve interagency
collaboration,prepare projects,standardize interagency agreements.It contains a multitude of
changes that are unclear,very ambiguous,&again,transparency is lacking.
Pg.108
4.2.2 Transportation Goal,Objective,Policies,and Actions
All items Red:Requires revisions.Examples:item 16.2 “Encourage safe and convenient use
…...non-polluting”What is non-polluting to the Planning Board?What do they know about
pollution as they don’t know that EMFs are dangerous pollutants.And example:Item 16.10
“Identify and evaluate transportation…..energy and climate issues.”We need to stop the false
Pg.109 Actions -continue
All items -Red:Revisions necessary.Same reasons as above for Pg.108.
Sorry Michelle -did not complete pages 104 to 118-119.Can do later/Kalei K.completed today,
Monday 9-23-24 at 12:01 pm.
Pg.110 4.2.3 Active Living Corridors and Public Access
No Changes
Pg.111 Objective 17 Increase transportation connectivity.
Policies
All items Red:Need revisions.Example:Item 17.1 “Ensure Native Hawaiian access rights are
clearly expressed….”This is an area of talk talk talk &no action.Again,what violations have
already occurred,how long have these violations been going on,have these violations stopped?
Just putting in a sentence in a Plan does not mean it has been adhered to.Therefore,these
proposals are weak.As a native Hawaiian it is imperative to get enforcement for these
violations,identify violations,how long it’s been happening,why &who are responsible to stop
violations,protect native Hawaiian access rights.If this item #is weak,which it is -than the
others need revisions.
Pg.112 Table 30:Public Access Spacing Standards
No Changes
Pg.4.2.4 Mass Transit
All paragraphs need revisions Red:revisions necessary.Mass Transit has been proven wrong
on Oahu,the Rail.Over budgeted,from hundreds of millions of dollars (budgeted)to billions of
dollars,NOT budgeted.Who is paying for this government error?You,me &our visitors.We
have an historic example from the City &County of Honolulu.The people protested against this
“Rail”,but years later a Mayor brought back the Rail &all Mayors thereafter continue with this
project.Please investigate this “Planning”before Hawaii County repeats history.All words in this
section/page are the same words use by the Planning Dept.of the City &County of Honolulu.
Absolutely requires total revisions to 4.2.4 Mass Transit
Pg.114 Objective 18 Increase mass transit ridership by 50 percent by 2045 Policies
All items are basic objectives.No changes (yet)
Pg.115 4.2.5 Roadways
2nd to last para:What is the County’s Vision Zero Action Plan Pink:Concern
Pg.116 Objective 19 Reduce vehicle miles traveled (VMT)
All items Red:Need revisions Concern -What is reduce vehicle miles traveled?Why reduce
vehicle miles traveled?What is this agenda for &what will it accomplish?Who will benefit?
Again,our right to travel cannot be altered or impeded as that right is protected by the US
Constitution &God.
Pg.117 Objective 20 Achieve a transportation system that employs all modes of
transportation at a community scale.
All items need to be revised
Pg.117 continue:Objective 21 Incorporate green infrastructure to reduce stormwater
runoff.Policies
All items Red:Concern See item 21.1 “green infrastructure strategies,and pollution prevention
procedures….”Again,sine the Planning Board does not understand EMF pollution &its
dangerous -what are they talking about here “pollution prevention procedures..”
Pg.118 continue from above.Actions &Objective 22 Increase transportation safety for
transportation’s most vulnerable users and reduce traffic fatalities.Policies
All items Red:revise
Pg.119 Continue from above.
All items from 22.7 to 22.9 Red:revise Concern.
22.7 Develop roadway standards to accommodate emerging technology for connected and
automated vehicles.This appears to be referencing the very unproven technology of ‘driverless
cars??’Emerging technology needs to go through rigorous standards of testing before being
released onto roadways.This text here,with a clear reference to something that is already
proving dangerous on the roadways and the subject of lawsuits does not belong in our County
Plan.
22.8 Maintain dedicated roadway standards that are appropriate to roadway type and achieve
active transportation and safety goals.
22.9 Engage and collaborate with the owners of private roads and local community groups to
help identify and develop road management agreements that mitigate road closures to provide
emergency evacuation routes.
Actions
22.a Amend the County Code to incorporate Vision Zero safety principles and Complete Street
design principles.This is too vague and should be elaborated in detail.These safety principles
need to be spelled out or they don’t belong in the County Plan.
●22.b Develop educational programs promoting traffic safety.Where something is
designated an ‘action’in a County General Plan Document,sufficient detail should be
provided.This is too vague and should be elaborated in detail.
●Objective 23
Adequately maintain public transportation systems.
Policies
●23.1 Maintain an Asset Management Program aimed at utilizing maintenance plans for
pavement,bridges,and other road infrastructure to prolong the life of our transportation
system as well as reduce its whole-life cost.
●23.2 Maintain the unique features of historic bridges,while balancing safety needs and
preserving historic and scenic character.
●23.3 Prioritize the replacement of deficient and inadequate bridges and maintain
pedestrian/bicycle access across bridges.
●23.4 Design new bridges and bridge improvements to accommodate and not negatively
impede identified scenic resources.
●23.5 Evaluate freight routes identified in the State Freight Master Plan for required
improvements to meet roadway standards.
●23.6 Encourage the adoption of innovative materials and methods that improve roadway
sustainability and resilience.
Actions
●23.a Create an asset management program.
●23.b Continue the bridge inspection program and expand rehab or replacement to
include active transportation accommodations.
4.2 Transportation Access and Mobility |County of Hawaiʻi General Plan 119
Roadway Standards
The County adheres to several federal and industry standards for roadway design.These
include the AASHTO Green Book and Roadside Design Guide,the MUTCD,the NACTO,and
the Highway Capacity Manual.5 Examples of topics addressed by these guidelines include road
geometry (e.g.,curves,sight distance),safety within ROWs adjacent to travel ways,design
speeds,level of service,signs/striping/signaling,and urban transit.In addition to these sources,
the County adheres to the following locally defined standards.
Street Standards
Highways shall not be wider than four through travel lanes that accommodate single occupancy
vehicles and should be limited to the most populated areas typically connecting residential
areas with employment centers.
Integrate transportation networks to prioritize the most vulnerable roadways users and the
greenest modes of travel through a Multimodal Hierarchy (Figure 7)that prioritizes investments
in the following order:
1.Pedestrian
2.Public Transit
3.Bicycle
4.Auto
This is a directive for future transportation policy ?It is 4 words and yet it is a giant reach toward
a set of ideals and it is not explained at all in detail.
OBJECTION :This ‘policy directive’reflects a radical socialist agenda of forcing people to give
up automobiles and give up their autonomy at the same time.This shows contempt for the most
basic principles of freedom..We refer you to :The United States Constitution which
“protects the freedom to move about within the country,both domestically and
internationally.This fundamental right is deeply rooted in American liberty and has been
recognized and protected by the Supreme Court.“
The priorities established in a General Plan should reflect careful consideration of the island’s
economy and how to best support our island economy but instead this prioritization of
pedestrians ‘first’and ‘automobile’transport reflects an obsession with addressing carbon as a
‘cause’for an alleged crisis for our climate..It’s strange to us that in this document that purports
to be about a plan for ‘development’there is barely a focus on the actual economy.Here instead
we see a document ‘prioritizing’Pedestrian travel (on an island with very few densely populated
urban centers)without context of what will actually promote agriculture,commerce,industries,
jobs and economic activities.This directive would make more sense for an Oahu General Plan
because of the size of the land mass and ratio of population.If it is in this document without
much explanation then it appears to be a reflection of a ‘fad’in transportation policy rather than
a practical and well thought out policy directive.
The minimum roadway width standards to accommodate the County Roadway Classifications
were adopted in Resolution 779-20.The following provides an overview of this standard with
reference to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)Functional Classification system.
4.2.6 Transportation Terminals:Airports
and Harbors
As a major hub for tourism,commerce,and connectivity,Hawaiʻi County recognizes the
importance of effective planning and management of its airports and harbors.These key
infrastructure components serve as lifelines that facilitate economic growth,enhance regional
connectivity,and provide essential services for residents and visitors.Airports and harbors
connect the County to the rest of the world,allowing for the efficient movement of goods,
people,and ideas.They are essential nodes within the transportation network,acting as
important economic drivers for the region.Efficient airports and harbors directly contribute to the
success of various industries,including tourism,agriculture,trade,and logistics.Moreover,they
are instrumental in supporting emergency response efforts,disaster management,and ensuring
the overall resilience of the region’s transportation system.
Again,over and over the objection ‘in general’to this General Plan 2045 is that the document
references ‘economic growth’and yet does not address the actual drivers of the economy in
detail.As public servants it is your best service to our island if you would study how you can
support the farmers,producers of goods and services to build a great economy together.
Unfortunately there are dozens of instances where legislators and public servants have imposed
restrictions,fees and taxes on those very ‘drivers’of our economy.Airport Terminals and
Harbors do not ‘cause’the economy to grow and are not drivers of the economy and yet we see
a General Plan with weighted emphasis on ‘transportation’and urban development without
seeing evidence of a study of what will actually support the individuals and households that
produce economic value for our actual economy.This is an extremely poor outcome for a
document that presents as a ‘guide’for legislators and policy makers for the next 20 plus years.
The principal concerns of planning for transportation terminals involve a comprehensive
approach that addresses various aspects,including location,zoning of adjacent land,
infrastructure development,capacity management,safety and security measures,
environmental sustainability,integration with other modes of transportation,and financing and
programming of improvements and services through capital improvement projects.While the
State of Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (DOT)is responsible for the actual design,
construction,and operation of terminals and supporting facilities,the General Plan addresses
the location of these facilities in relation to the pattern of overall land uses.There are two deep
draft harbors on the island,one in Hilo and another in Kawaihae.
While improvements continue to be made,both harbor terminals lack adequate docking and
Harbor has increased significantly as the population and development in West Hawaiʻi continue
to grow.In 2011,the Hawaiʻi Commercial Harbors 2035 Master Plan was developed by the
State to accommodate the future needs of facilities
●CONCERN:THE HARBORS SHOULD NOT BE CONTROLLED BY THE STATE OF
HAWAII.THEY ARE HARBORS CRUCIAL TO THE ECONOMY OF OUR ISLAND AND
WERE PREVIOUSLY UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE COUNTY.WHAT HAPPENED
TO HOME RULE?WHERE WAS THE CONSULTATION OF THE PUBLIC WHEN
DECISIONS WERE MADE TO HAND OVER CONTROL OF OUR HARBORS TO THE
STATE ?.
●
●Air terminals that transportation are in Hilo,Waimea,ʻUpolu,and Kona.The terminals at
Hilo and Kona are overseas facilities.Overseas flights at the Kona International Airport
at Keahole will continue to increase with the growth of resort areas in Kona and Kohala.
Overseas flights through Hilo International Airport have been important for agriculture in
East Hawaiʻi.
●What is concerning about this County General Plan 2045 is the lack of analysis about
our actual economy.WHY DO WE SEE A DOCUMENT THAT STATES ‘OVERSEAS
FLIGHTS WILL CONTINUE TO INCREASE WITH THE GROWTH OF RESORT
AREAS?’THIS PLAN SEEMS FLAWED DUE TO LACKING IN CRITICAL
‘ARGUMENTS’FOR THE PLANNED GROWTH BASED ON ACTUAL NUMBERS AND
STUDIES .IF THERE ARE STUDIES AND STATISTICS THAT DO SUPPORT THE
ASSERTIONS MADE MULTIPLE TIMES IN THE GENERAL PLAN ABOUT
PROJECTED ECONOMIC GROWTH THEN THEY SHOULD BE REFERENCED AND
INCLUDED IN THE PLAN.ALSO CITATIONS OF WHERE THIS INFORMATION WAS
PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC IN ‘CONSULTATIONS’
●STRANGELY THE HILO PLAN IS MISSING FROM THE GENERAL PLAN DOCUMENT
AND THIS IS ONE OF TWO URBAN CENTERS AND THE CENTER FROM WHICH
TWO OF THE ‘HARBORS’AND ‘TERMINALS’OPERATE?THIS SEEMS (AGAIN)A
GLARING OMISSION.
●Since 2011,the DOT has embarked on a $2.3 billion Hawaiʻi Airports Modernization
Program to improve the safety,capacity,and efficiency of our major passenger and
cargo airports.
As the population becomes more mobile and as resident and visitor populations increase,there
will be a greater demand for new and expanded transportation facilities that are adjacent to
compatible land uses and include alternative and active transportation connections to decrease
the demand for cars and reliance on fossil fuels.OBJECTION TO THIS SENTENCE IS THAT
IT IS NOT SUPPORTED BY ANY FACTS OR AN ARGUMENT MADE FOR THE CASE BEING
PRESENTED.AGAIN THE CONCERN ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT IS THAT IT IS
COMMITTING OUR ENTIRE COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND OUR LEGISLATURE TO A
RADICAL COURSE OF ACTION BASED ON THE PREMISE THAT FOSSIL FUELS ARE TO
BE ERADICATED AND THAT PERSONAL AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION SHOULD ALSO
BE ERADICATED AND OR COMPLETELY ELIMINATED.THESE PREMISES ARE PART OF A
RADICAL SOCIALIST AGENDA THAT VIOLATES THE CONSTITUTION SINCE IT WILL
UNDOUBTEDLY LIMIT THE FREEDOM OF UNITED STATES CITIZENS TO FREELY MOVE
ABOUT.
service
inter-island
4.2 Transportation Access and Mobility |County of Hawaiʻi General Plan 122
Objective 24
Improve accessibility to airports,harbor systems,and support facilities.
Policies
●24.1 Encourage the programmed improvement of existing terminals,including adequate
provisions for control of pollution and appropriate and adequate covered storage
facilities for agricultural products.
●24.2 The State Department of Transportation should continue to implement its plans for
transportation terminals and related facilities to promote and follow desired land use
policies.
●24.3 Transportation terminals should be developed in conjunction with the different
elements of the overall transportation system.
●24.4 Encourage maximum use of the island's airport and harbor facilities.
●24.5 Encourage the development,maintenance,and enhancement of Hilo and
Kawaihae Harbors as detailed within the State’s Hawaiʻi Commercial Harbors 2035
Master Plan.THIS COULDN’T BE MORE VAGUE AS A STATED OBJECTIVE.IT
DOESN’T REFERENCE THE VERY PRACTICAL MATTERS OF ECONOMIC DRIVERS
AND OVERALL ECONOMIC HEALTH OF OUR ISLAND.WHERE IS DISCUSSION
ABOUT THE ACTUAL ECONOMY IN THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT ?THIS ALSO OMITS
MENTION THAT A PROSPEROUS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY WOULD BE THE
RATIONALE FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE AT KAWAIHAII AND
HILO HARBORS.AGAIN THERE IS AN OBJECTION TO HANDING OVER HARBORS
TO THE STATE OF HAWAII WHERE THEY ARE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE TO
THE ISLAND .
●24.6 Support the State’s objectives to acquire rights within the runway clear-zones,limit
heights within approach zones,and restrict noise-sensitive uses within designated noise
contours determined by the State.CONCERN:THIS APPEARS TO REFERENCE
PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND SUGGESTS THAT THE COUNTY SHOULD
‘SUPPORT’THE STATE TO RESTRICT USES AND ACTIVITIES IN CERTAIN AREAS
‘NEAR TO AIRPORTS?’THIS AGAIN IS ONE MORE COMMUNIST LAND GRAB
PRACTICE.THIS DOESN’T BELONG IN OUR COUNTY PLAN DOCUMENT FOR
2045.
●24.7 Future land uses in the vicinity of airports and harbors should have an adequate
open space buffer and/or be compatible with the anticipated noise exposure and
industrial nature in the vicinity.
●24.8 Encourage pedestrian-oriented connectivity around harbors and small boat
harbors.
●24.9 Encourage master planning of small boat harbors to accommodate commercial
and recreational fishing,tour boats,as well as business and recreational ocean
activities,that balance economic vitality and environmental sensitivity.CONCERN
THERE HAS BEEN AN ONGOING ATTEMPT TO EXCLUDE MANY USERS FROM
ACCESS TO
HARBORS (SAILING COMMUNITY,FISHING COMMUNITY HAVE EXPERIENCED
HIGHER USER FEES AND MORE RESTRICTIONS OF USE IN RECENT YEARS)AND
MANY OF THE HARBORS IN THE STATE HAVE BECOME PRIVATIZED.(If
privatization occurs,then management controls everything..).
Actions
●24.a Create a strategic improvement plan,including mapping,for County owned and/or
managed boat harbors and develop an island-wide needs assessment to better serve
regional gaps in ocean accesses.
●24.b Ensure collaboration with State agencies to offer a variety of transportation options
at airports and harbors.
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4.3 PUBLIC UTILITIES
4.3 Public Utilities
●4.3.1 Introduction
●4.3.2 Goal,Objectives,Policies,and
Actions
●4.3.3 Drinking Water Conservation
●4.3.4 Wastewater Treatment and
Reuse
●4.3.5 Stormwater Infiltration and
Green Infrastructure
●4.3.6 Electricity and Renewable
Energy
●4.3.7 Telecommunications and
Broadband Connectivity
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4.3.1 Introduction
In Hawaiʻi County’s pursuit of a prosperous and resilient future,public utilities stand as pillars of
essential infrastructure.THERE IS A LOFTY CLAIM MADE BY THIS ENTIRE EXERCISE TO
SUGGEST THAT THE DOCUMENT ITSELF REPRESENTS ANY KIND OF PLAN FOR A
PROSPEROUS AND RESILIENT FUTURE.THERE ARE MANY BUZZWORDS THAT ARE
BEING USED IN THIS DOCUMENT THAT ARE HOLLOW.THESE WORDS THEMSELVES
DON’T CONJURE UP A FUNCTIONING ECONOMY BUT THEY DO OFTEN GIVE PUBLIC
SERVANTS THE WARM FEELING THAT THESE WORDS CAN ‘DO ALL THE WORK.’THIS
DOCUMENT IS LACKING IN A GROUNDING OF ACTUAL ECONOMIC STUDY AND LACKS
THE INSIGHTS INTO THE OBVIOUS WAYS THAT COUNTY GOVERNMENT COULD
SUPPORT THE AGRICULTURE AND TOURISM SECTOR AND ENCOURAGE NEW
INDUSTRY ON THE ISLAND.
These are services regulated by the government and provided in response to existing and
prospective patterns of development.Changes in land use,population density,and development
usually generate changes in the demand and supply of utilities.As the backbone of modern
society,public utilities encompass a wide range of vital services that support the health,safety,
and sustainability of our communities.This critical infrastructure allows us to function in many
ways,including the ability to maintain healthy living conditions,proper sanitation,and access
reliable energy to power our homes and businesses.
Public utilities play a key role in forming the foundation upon which social,economic,and
environmental progress is built.Such essential services enhance the quality of life for residents,
visitors,and businesses while safeguarding the natural resources and cultural heritage of our
island.The significance of public utilities can be understood through their contributions in the
areas of environmental sustainability,economic prosperity,and social well-being.
Public utilities drive environmental stewardship by promoting clean energy generation,efficient
water management,waste reduction,and recycling initiatives.
AS PART OF GENERAL PLANNING AND GOOD MANAGEMENT PRACTICE,WHY HAS
THERE BEEN NO AUDIT OF THE WASTEWATER DIVISION OF THE WASTE MANAGEMENT
DEPARTMENT?NO DOCUMENT PURPORTING TO PLAN AHEAD FOR 2O PLUS YEARS
CAN COVER FOR THE FACT THAT MALADMINISTRATION AND POOR LEADERSHIP HAS
LEAD TO MULTIPLE ‘FAILS’OF RAW SEWAGE TREATMENT WHERE LEAKS OCCURRED
AND THE PUBLIC WASN’T ADEQUATELY INFORMED.THE PLAN SHOULD START WITH A
MORE SERIOUS ASSESSMENT OF THE FAILURES OF THE CURRENT MANAGEMENT
STRATEGY IN OUR WASTEWATER SYSTEM.
Through the application of sustainable practices and technologies,public utilities protect our
fragile ecosystems,mitigate climate change impacts,and preserve the beauty of our island for
future generations.HOW DO ‘PUBLIC UTILITIES’‘MITIGATE’‘CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ?
This is an example of a wild overstatement and is not supported by fact.Additionally,robust
and reliable infrastructure attracts investment,supports economic growth,and fosters job
creation.From powering local industries to enabling efficient transportation networks,public
utilities are catalysts for economic development,making our communities more resilient in the
face of challenges.Waste to Energy incinerators have been opposed multiple times in the past
in Hawaii County and each time a massive multi million dollar contract for construction of an
incinerator was required which the public was going to be financing over many years.We notice
that the Incinerator ‘Waste to Energy’proposal is in this County General Plan 2045 in spite of all
the protests in the past.This history of pushing forward unpopular projects that have seen
community objection and then forcing the property
Access to safe and affordable utilities is a fundamental right of every individual.
Really ??Who wrote this ?As a general comment,it has been pointed out repeatedly that this
‘General Plan’document is poorly written and has many flaws.Here we see misuse of the term
‘fundamental rights’where there is no such ‘fundamental right.’While ‘Safe and Affordable
utilities’may be considered ‘essential’for a ‘standard of living’or to meet the definition of
‘economic prosperity’but use of the phrase ‘fundamental right’is a confusion of what the legal
understanding is concerning ‘fundamental rights.’The ‘fundamental rights’of say ..‘freedom to
move’ARE (as cited elsewhere in the transportation section)the rights that this document
happily waives aside (ignoring the Constititution in the process).
Further,there should be statistics included about what proportion of the island currently is ‘off
grid’since that proportion is very high and those numbers would provide a necessary context for
all discussion about proposals to provide utilities ‘affordably’AND ‘universally.’
Public utilities ensure equitable distribution of resources,allowing residents of all
socioeconomic backgrounds to enjoy necessities such as clean water,affordable energy,and
accessible internet-based services.These services enhance public health,education,and
overall quality of life,fostering thriving and inclusive communities.‘
As with previous comment,this entire section seems flawed due to lacking in facts.This
statement reflects ‘wishes’rather than a series of steps toward an attainable goal.
Given the unique challenges posed by our geography and vulnerable ecosystem,the General
Plan aims to effectively guide the development,maintenance,and improvement of these critical
services.This section of the Plan is primarily concerned with the planning aspects of our,water,
wastewater,stormwater,electricity,and telecommunications systems.Planning for the location
of utility facilities such as reservoirs,pumping stations,and sewage treatment plants is an
important aspect of the land planning process,as it makes way for development opportunities.
Where is the context for this statement?Here we see the notion of ‘development opportunities’
being introduced without context or explanation.This is objectionable since it could be
interpreted by future administrations or legislatures as a ‘mandate’for growth while lacking any
parameters.
Unintegrated utilities can burden developments with lower levels of service and may limit or
even prevent development.The integration and availability of public utilities in priority growth
areas are imperative.CONCERN:Why isn’t this spelled out more ?Why is there no clear
explanation here of what is meant by ‘priority growth area’.
Changes in the intensity of land use greatly influence the quantitative design of utilities and
services,particularly their design capacity.There may be distinctions in the type of services
offered for each utility as land use intensities vary.These distinctions also depend on local
codes and ordinances,health and sanitary considerations,and practices followed by utility
companies.
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Table 33:Public Utilities Challenges
General
•Funding and financing the development,conversion,repair,operations,and maintenance of public
utilities are central challenges for communities,developers,and county government.WHAT IS MISSING
HERE IS REFERENCE TO THE IDEA THAT HOMEOWNERS WILL ALL BE ASKED TO PAY FOR
CONVERSION FROM CESSPOOL/SEPTIC OVER TO ACTUAL COUNTY SEWER
INFRASTRUCTURE.THIS TOPIC DESERVES A FULL DISCUSSION.
DITTO WHAT IS CONCERNING IS THAT THE PUBLIC CAN BE REQUIRED TO PAY FOR
‘DEVELOPMENT’OF PUBLIC UTILITIES..
•Any large infrastructure expansions are paid for by developers and the costs are not to scale for
financing.
•Geographical variability and obstacles require creative solutions for utility buildout.
•Aging public utility infrastructure must become more resilient to natural hazards,extreme
weather events,and climate change impacts.WHERE ARE THE CITED STUDIES PROVING THAT
CLIMATE CHANGE IS CAUSING WEATHER EVENTS /CLIMATE WEATHER ?IN THE ENTIRE
DOCUMENT WE SEE NONE REFERENCED.
•Absent,aging,or dilapidated infrastructure limits new development where it is needed,consistent with
strategic land use patterns and inhibits existing development.THIS SENTENCE IS POORLY WRITTEN
WITH THE RESULT OF CONFUSING THE READER.WHY ARE WE LEFT WONDERING WHAT IS
BEING SAID HERE?
•Outdated utility systems and practices can pose environmental and health concerns and are expensive
to change.
•Disputes over water source capacity can prevent development where it is needed and consistent with
desired development patterns.
•Water commitments have been assigned to parcels that are not being developed or lack development
potential.THIS NEEDS TO BE TAKEN OUT OR ELSE EXPLAINED SO THAT THE MEANING IS
CLEAR.
•Guidelines for assigning water units per system need to be updated.
•Modeling of water demand and potential demand needs to be closely aligned to land use.•The water
systems serving,North Kohala,South Kohala,North Kona,and Puna will require additional water source
development.
•On-site wastewater disposal can adversely impact groundwater resources.THIS APPEARS TO BE A
REFERENCE TO SEPTIC /CESS POOL SYSTEMS.ELABORATION AND A LOT MORE DETAIL
SHOULD BE REQUIRED HERE.
•Wastewater planning and policy primarily focus on maintaining and servicing existing systems and do
not proactively plan for developing new systems to accommodate growth or to extend existing lines to
align with urban zoning.
•County policy has largely relied on private developers to develop commercial and private wastewater
systems for new development,which ultimately leaves significant municipal service gaps in urban areas.
•Many County wastewater systems may not be able to accommodate unserved,existing zoned capacity
and projected growth.
•Landowners and developers may incur the costs of constructing private systems or upgrades due to the
insufficiency and lack of wastewater systems in many areas.
•Wastewater requirements hinder the redevelopment or rehabilitation of existing structures and are often
seen as an affordable housing issue.
•Treated wastewater is typically discharged into ocean waters or injected into the ground and is not
generally reused.
•Wastewater infrastructure improvement and development costs are not fiscally planned for,either in the
County budget or through County wastewater fee valuation.
•Individual wastewater systems (IWS)are associated with limitations and regulations.Currently,the
Department of Health’s rules do not allow single-family dwellings and additional dwelling units (ADU)on a
single IWS system.
•Reliance on IWS is an impediment to compact development due to minimum lot size requirements for
IWS,thereby contributing to sprawl.
•Coastal residential neighborhoods without centralized wastewater are contaminating near-shore waters
with pollution from IWS.ELABORATION AND A LOT MORE DETAIL SHOULD BE REQUIRED HERE.
THIS SEEMS TO IMPLY A POLICY DIRECTIVE THAT IS SPECIFIC TO APPLY TO COASTAL
NEIGHBORHOODS ?IMPOSING FINES OR HIGH COSTS TO HOME OWNERS TO ADDRESS A NEW
REQUIREMENT FOR MAINS SEWER OR EVEN SEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION IN ROCKY TERRAIN
WILL LEAD TO DELINQUENCY AND THEN FINES AND POTENTIAL SEIZURE OF PROPERTY.THIS
IS A VERY ‘DANGEROUS’POLICY DIRECTIVE TO LEAVE AMBIGUOUS.THE CONSEQUENCES OF
THIS POLICY DIRECTIVE MUST BE EXPLORED AND CLEARLY STATED.
THIS DOCUMENT IS CITING THE HUGE OBSTACLES TO ADDRESSING THE PROBLEMS OF OUR
ISLAND WHERE SO MANY HOUSEHOLDS RELY ON CESSPOOLS.WHILE THERE ARE EXAMPLES
OF INNOVATIVE BIO-REMEDIATION METHODS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CONVENTIONAL
‘WASTEWATER TREATMENT’NO STUDIES ARE INCLUDED,NO MENTION OF THESE KINDS OF
OPTIONS ARE INCLUDED.BIO REMEDIATION WOULD MOST CERTAINLY BELONG IN A
DOCUMENT LIKE THIS SINCE SUCH METHODS SHOULD BE EXPLORED AS A COST SAVING
MEASURE AND DATA IS AVAILABLE TO DEMONSTRATE EFFECTIVENESS.FURTHER THE IMPACT
TO COASTAL ECO SYSTEMS OF INADEQUATELY TREATED WASTEWATER AND RAW SEWAGE
ARE WORTHY OF MENTION HERE IN THIS DOCUMENT.
TO CITE A WELL KNOWN EXAMPLE:THE ‘GENKI BALL’EXPERIMENTS HAVE BEEN DONE IN
SEVERAL POLUTED WATERWAYS IN HAWAII.MOST NOTABLY THE ‘GENKI BALLS’USED AT ALA
WAI CANAL IN HONOLULU RESULTED IN BETTER WATER QUALITY AND FISH RETURNING TO
THE AREA.WHERE A COMBINATION OF CULTURED ‘BOKASHI’AND CLAY WERE INTRODUCED
TO THE WATERWAYS THUS BILLIONS OF MICROBES WERE RELEASED CAPABLE OF REDUCING
ECOLI AND OTHER LEVELS OF BACTERIA IN THE WATER.THIS AND OTHER KINDS OF
BIOREMEDIATION BELONGS IN A PLANNING DOCUMENT FOR HAWAII ISLAND.
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•The looming deadline to convert cesspools to sewer or other IWS may create lack of local expertise to
meet demand if not properly planned.
•The future impacts of climate change on future rainfall volumes are uncertain.WHERE IS THE
FACTUAL EVIDENCE THAT THERE IS SUCH A THING AS ‘MAN MADE CLIMATE CHANGE’?
•Outdated codes limit the effectiveness of stormwater infrastructure and stormwater-related
practices.
•Water quality changes caused by non-point source pollution,human activities,erosion,and
sediment transport can negatively impact environmental systems and processes.
•A lack of incentives and flexibility exists in the permitting process for stormwater and green
infrastructure.
•There is a lack of a dedicated funding source for public systems.
•There is a heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels for power generation.
•The State of Hawaiʻi has the highest electricity rates in the United States.
•Building codes,design perspectives,and construction practices can increase electrical demand.
•There is a constant need to update and renovate electrical systems and infrastructure.
•The adoption of renewable energy practices may offload environmental costs to other distant
communities,which can offset positive climate action.POORLY WRITTEN ,AMBIGUOUS
GENERALIZING STATEMENTS LIKE THIS DO NOT BELONG IN A COUNTY GENERAL PLAN .WHAT
EXACTLY IS MEANT BY THE TERM RENEWABLE ENERGY ‘PRACTICES?’WHAT ENVIRONMENT
COSTS ARE REFERRED TO HERE?HOW ARE COSTS ‘OFFLOADED TO DISTANT COMMUNITIES’
HOW ARE THESE OFFSETTING ‘POSITIVE CLIMATE ACTION?’
•Renewable energy developments can be controversial,such as geothermal and wind turbines.THIS
STATEMENT IS OBJECTIONABLE.THE REASON THESE ‘ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS’ARE
‘CONTROVERSIAL’IS THAT THEY HAVE INJURED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC AND ARE KNOWN
TO CAUSE HARM.WE NOTE THAT NUCLEAR POWER WAS IN THE ORIGINAL FIRST DRAFT OF
THIS DOCUMENT AND IS ALSO CONTROVERSIAL.IF MAKING A CASE FOR GEOTHERMAL OR
WIND TURBINES (OR NUCLEAR ENERGY)OPPORTUNITY TO SUBMIT DOCUMENTATION
ACKNOWLEDGING THE RISKS SHOULD BE AFFORDED TO THE PUBLIC.
•Inadequate access disrupts efficiency and productivity and is a barrier to accessing public services and
information.INADEQUATE ACCESS TO WHAT ?THIS IS A POOR SENTENCE AND IS AMBIGUOUS
IN MEANING.
•Last mile infrastructure is often the most costly and difficult segment to deploy,especially for rural areas
where distances from a central distribution point are greater and population density doesn’t economically
promote the deployment.
•Consistent and accurate service data is needed to provide a constantly improving network for the
island.THE STATEMENT ‘PROVIDING A CONSTANTLY ‘IMPROVING NETWORK’CAN BE
INTERPRETED TO REFERENCE THE INCREASINGLY INTENSE LEVELS OF SIGNAL BEING
ESTABLISHED.5 G WHILE BRINGING HIGHER SPEED LEVELS OF DATA TRANSFER IS PROVING
TO POSE A HEALTH RISK TO HUMAN TISSUE.THE REGULATION OF 5G TOWERS WITH
CONSIDERATIONS FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY IS AN URGENT ISSUE.WE NOTE THAT THE
DIRECTOR OF PLANNING ZENDO KERN HAS RECENTLY RECOMMENDED GUIDELINES THAT
WILL NOT STRINGENTLY ENFORCE SAFETY STANDARDS FOR THE COMMUNITY.
•Providers seeking to deploy broadband infrastructure face multiple layers of permitting and approvals at
both the State and County level,in addition to community opposition regarding the installation of
telecommunications towers.SEE ABOVE COMMENT.THIS REFLECTS AN INTENTIONAL DISREGARD
FOR SAFETY CONCERNS THAT ARE WIDELY DOCUMENTED AND CURRENTLY THE SUBJECT OF
LEGISLATION.
•Limited competition in broadband service providers and transpacific backhaul providers means high
consumer rates due to a lack of competition within the market.(???THIS IS JARGON THAT ISN’T
EXPLAINED )
General
•Pursue creative funding and financing tools such as Community Facilities Districts (CFD)and
Improvement Districts,for utility development,conversion,repair,operations,and maintenance.
THIS NEEDS BETTER EXPLANATION.‘CREATIVE FUNDING’IS AN OBJECTIONABLE TERM AND
SOUNDS LIKE A PROCESS FOR SELLING OFF UTILITIES OR FINANCING CONSTRUCTION,
REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE SO EITHER WAY,THE PUBLIC WILL PAY MORE FOR UTILITIES.
•Ensure that utility development matches desirable development priorities.
•Streamline the process of utility infrastructure development to achieve the highest possible
level of service for our communities.
•Lead the charge in resource conservation and assess creative solutions to incentivize
resource conservation for the public.
•Prioritize the conversion and modernization of outdated utility systems and practices.
•Use an integrated approach to value all water as a resource (e.g.,drinking water,
wastewater,stormwater).
•Collaborate with asset management (e.g.,road resurfacing and utility upgrades).ASSET
MANAGEMENT IS A VAGUE TERM THAT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.
•Explore public-private partnership opportunities to create circular systems.ANOTHER VAGUE TERM
THAT IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS USUALLY IS ANOTHER
WORD FOR INCREASING PUBLIC DEBT WHILE GIVING AWAY PUBLIC ASSETS TO PRIVATE
CORPORATIONS.THIS IS MORE FROM THE PAGES OF SOCIALISM AND WE REJECT IT.
•Increase partnerships and enhance collaboration with government,private and nonprofit agencies,and
other stakeholders.HERE ‘OTHER STAKEHOLDERS’IS A VAGUE TERM THAT IS NOT
SUFFICIENTLY DEFINED.PLEASE DEFINE IT CLEARLY OR TAKE IT OUT ALTOGETHER.
•Explore innovative ways to fund water infrastructure improvements to attract development that is
consistent with desired density and the land use pattern.AGAIN A REFERENCE TO ‘DESIRED
DENSITY AND LAND USE PATTERNS’THIS HAS NOT BEEN SUFFICIENTLY EXAMINED IN THE
PLANNING DOCUMENT AND IS BEING REFERENCE HERE AS A STANDARD
•Seek creative funding for significant expansion of water systems to reach new customers in non-service
areas.
•Promote and practice water conservation practices to maximize efficient water use.
•Adopt One Water recommendations to standardize interagency collaboration in planning for and
managing water resources.
•Rainfall collection can provide additional water capacity even where we have Department of Water
Supply (DWS)systems.NEEDS CLEAR EXPLANATION.
•Align the Water Use Development Plan,Master Plan,General Plan,DWS Capital Improvements
Program (CIP),DWS guidelines,DWS water commitments,and private improvements to the DWS
system.NEEDS CLEAR EXPLANATION.
•Exercise some controls over the permitted uses within the defined zone of influence for downstream
deep well sources.IN THIS GENERAL PLANNING DOCUMENT THERE APPEARS TO BE NO
MENTION OF THE IMPACT OF MILITARY ON THE SOIL,WATER AND AIR QUALITY.HERE A
REFERENCE TO POLLUTERS UPSTREAM OF WATER SOURCES AND YET MILITARY IS NOT
MENTIONED?POHAKULOA MILITARY BASE CONTINUES TO LEASE FOR $1 AND CONDUCTS LIVE
FIRE TRAINING DIRECTLY ABOVE THE ISLAND’S VAST AQUIFER.IT HAS BEEN A KNOWN FACT
THAT DEPLETED URANIUM HAS BEEN SCATTERED ONTO THE BASE AND CONTINUES TO BE
DISTURBED BY MILITARY ACTIVITIES UP THERE.
•Encourage groundwater recharge from regional scale master planning to on-site best management
practices such as low-impact development (LID).
•Increase opportunities for recycled water.THIS SHOULD BE ELABORATED SINCE IT APPEARS TO
BE A DIRECTIVE.THE PUBLIC IS ENTITLED TO BE CONSULTED ON SUCH MATTERS.
•Prioritize sewer for sensitive urban areas.
•Proactively seek grant funding to assist with wastewater development.AGAIN STATING THAT
REFERENCING OVER AND OVER THE NEED FOR ‘WASTEWATER DEVELOPMENT’WHILE
DEDICATING NO TIME AND EFFORT TO EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE METHODS OF BIO
REMEDIATION IS A MAJOR OMMISSION
•Advocate for expanding cesspool conversion tax credit to all cesspool conversions.THESE ARE
MAJOR COSTS BEING PASSED ON TO HOME OWNERS.
•Explore opportunities for public-private partnerships as well as those for technology upgrades and
innovation.THE TERM ‘PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP’IS A TERM ASSOCIATED WITH
INCREASED DEBT FOR THE PUBLIC AND A REDUCTION (USUALLY)IN HARD ASSETS THAT ARE
HANDED OVER TO CORPORATE PRIVATE INTERESTS.
•Promote the expanded use of greywater for landscape irrigation and groundwater recharge via rules for
new construction and retrofits
•Advocate to the Department of Health (DOH)to adopt appropriately scaled requirements and standards
and develop flexible guidelines for designing and permitting wastewater systems that meet environmental
objectives.
•Low-pressure systems should be prioritized for retrofitting instead of gravity flow.•Higher-density
development can contribute more to a centralized system.HERE AGAIN WE SEE AN ASSERTION
THAT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT WILL BE HIGHER DENSITY AND THIS LACKS PUBLIC DISCUSSION
AND YET
Drinking Water
Wastewater
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Stormwater
Electricity &Energy
Telecommunications &Broadband
•Increase availability and access to information about private wastewater treatment plant capacities or
expansion opportunities.
•Prioritize resiliency measures that support climate change impact scenarios.
•Regularly amend County codes to be as current and innovative as possible.
•Be a leader in prioritizing green infrastructure over gray infrastructure.
•Ensure that stormwater infrastructure decisions align with related plans and the CIP
budget.
•Green infrastructure practices may provide opportunities for creating or expanding
industry.
•Prioritize the use of native plants in landscaping.
•Promote and support the development of alternative energy production facilities.
•Be a net power producer with hydrogen and waste management.THIS STATEMENT WARRANTS
ELABORATION OR IT DOESN’T BELONG IN THIS DOCUMENT.
•Hawaiʻi Island has the highest renewable energy percentage in the State and can continue
to support renewable energy projects to decarbonize our energy system and stabilize electricity costs.
WHAT DOES ‘DECARBONIZE OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’ACTUALLY MEAN ?ELECTRIC CARS ON
THE ISLAND ARE CHARGED AT STATIONS THAT RELY ON POWER FROM DIESEL FUEL
GENERATORS.IN OTHER WORDS ELECTRIC CARS REMAIN DEPENDENT ON THOSE FOSSIL
FUELS BUT WE SEE OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT PROMOTING ELECTRIC CARS AS PART OF AN
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY STRATEGY.THE NOTION OF ‘DECARBONIZING OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’
IS FEEDING A MYTH ABOUT HOW RAPIDLY ‘WE’CAN TRANSFORM OUR ENTIRE ECONOMY AND
OUR WAY OF LIFE.THE IDEA OF ‘DECARBONIZING’THE ENERGY SYSTEM IS VERY VERY
RADICAL AND IS COMING FROM A SOCIALIST MYTH THAT CARBON (THE BUILDING BLOCK OF
LIFE)IS ‘BAD’AND THAT SOMEHOW ‘CARBON’IS THE CAUSE OF WEATHER EVENTS AND
‘CLIMATE CHANGE.’THERE IS NO EVIDENCE THAT SUPPORTS A RADICAL AGENDA TO
‘DECARBONIZE’OUR ENTIRE ENERGY SYSTEM.
FURTHER,SINCE THIS WILL REQUIRE COMPLETE DISRUPTION TO THE TRANSPORTATION
SYSTEM AND SINCE IT IS IMPLIED THAT PEOPLE WILL BE DISCOURAGED FROM MOVING
ABOUT ‘FREELY’THIS IS A RADICAL OVERHAUL OF OUR ECONOMY WHICH IS LIKELY TO
PRODUCE MANY PAINFUL SHOCKS TO INDIVIDUALS,OHANA AND COMMUNITIES.THIS IS
ABOUT THE CLEAREST EXAMPLE OF ‘RECKLESS’ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT THAT
ONE COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE.
WHAT IS EXTREMELY DISTURBING ABOUT SEEING THE COUNTY DOCUMENT LINE UP SO
CLOSELY WITH DECLARED GOALS OF AN ELITE INSTITUTION REPRESENTING THE WEALTHIEST
1%OF OUR PLANET (‘THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM’)IS THAT THIS ORGANIZATION
APPOINTED ITSELF AS THE CUSTODIANS AND ARBITERS OF A PLAN TO BRING IN THE 4TH
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION WHICH IS THE MOST RADICAL OF ALL THE TRANSITIONS AT ANY
TIME IN HISTORY AND BROUGHT ABOUT THROUGH A SERIES OF CRISES:PANDEMIC DISEASE,
‘CLIMATE EVENTS’THAT APPEAR AS A CRISIS AND ALSO FOOD SHORTAGES IN PART CAUSED
BY INTERFERENCE WITH SUPPLY CHAIN THAT BEGAN WITH LOCKDOWNS IN 2020.THE CATCH
PHRASE BY WEF LEADER KLAUS SCHWAB AT THE TIME OF INTRODUCING ‘THE GREAT RESET’
WAS ‘BY 2030 YOU WILL OWN NOTHING AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY.’
WE SPECIFICALLY OBJECT TO TERMS SUCH AS ‘DECARBONIZING OUR ENERGY SYSTEM’
BECAUSE THIS IMPLIES THAT YOU HAVE THE CONSENT OF THE PUBLIC
A)TO ASSERT THAT CARBON IS A PROBLEM AS IF THERE IS CONSENSUS ON THIS TOPIC
WHEN THERE IS NOT
AND B)TO TAKE EXTREMELY RADICAL AND DANGEROUS STEPS TO TRANSITION THE ENTIRE
TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM AWAY FROM FOSSIL FUELS IN A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME.
Support the County’s Broadband Initiative and coordination with the State to facilitate digital equity efforts
(e.g.,establishing broadband as a public utility,infrastructure deployment,providing training support,and
coordinating funding strategies for broadband and telecommunication services).AFTER 5G THERE IS
6G COMING .WITH EACH OF THE INCREMENTAL INCREASES IN THE INTENSITY OF THE
FREQUENCY ILLNESSES AND TISSUE DAMAGE RESULTS CONSISTENT WITH ‘RADIATION
POISONING’.THERE NEEDS TO BE A COMMITMENT TO REVIEW SAFETY INFORMATION AND TO
TAKE AN APPROACH THAT HAS A PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE.THIS IS THE MINIMUM
STANDARD OF GOOD GOVERNMENT.
•Compact development and higher population densities where appropriate are favorable for commercial
service providers as they contribute to more economically viable market conditions.WHICH
‘COMMERCIAL SERVICE PROVIDERS’IS THIS REFERENCING ?THIS STATEMENT NEEDS TO BE
EXPLAINED BETTER OR ELSE REMOVED FROM THIS SECTION.
•Providing consistent and accurate digital literacy data will promote a desirable level of service for all
residents.WHAT IS DIGITAL LITERACY DATA AND HOW WILL THIS PROMOTE A DESIREABLE
LEVEL OF SERVICE ?IS ‘DIGITAL LITERACY DATA’A CLASS OF INFORMATION THAT COMES
WITH VIGILANT PROTECTION OF EACH AND EVERY INDIVIDUAL;THEIR PRIVACY AND THEIR 1ST
AMENDMENT RIGHTS ?WITHOUT PROTECTION OF THIS KIND,IF OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT
IS WAIVING ON THE INVASIVE DATA COLLECTION PRACTICES OF THE DIGITAL INDUSTRY,THEN
IT MAY BE ENDANGERING THE PEOPLE OF THIS ISLAND.WE ARE REQUESTING THAT THE
PRIMACY OF SAFETY AND DATA PRIVACY ABOVE THE INTERESTS OF INVESTORS AND SERVICE
PROVIDERS ARE WRITTEN INTO THIS GENERAL PLAN.THERE IS A LOT OF DATA TO SUPPORT
THAT WHEN THE SAFETY AND PRIVACY OF INDIVIDUALS ARE COMPROMISED,THE PUBLIC
WILL BE ENDANGERED AND TYRANNY WILL LIKELY RESULT.
THESE ARE THE REASONS THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT IS FLAWED:WE DON’T SEE CARE TAKEN
BY OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT TO PROTECT INDIVIDUALS’HEALTH AND SAFETY..
•Increasing digital inclusion efforts,which focus on ensuring both access to and ability to use a range of
technologies,will contribute to better outcomes for health,public safety,economic opportunity,and civic
participation.THE TERM ‘digital inclusion’IS BASED ON AN ASSUMPTION THAT MORE ACCESS TO
5G AND HIGHER BANDWIDTH IS A POSITIVE THING.THIS PREMISE IS WIDELY PROMOTED IN
THIS POLICY DOCUMENT AND YET NO SAFETY STUDIES ARE CITED.
•Streamlining permitting and approval processes will improve the efficiency of broadband and
telecommunication development and delivery.THIS IS AMBIGUOUS AND MAY BE PROMOTION OF A
LOOSE SET OF GUIDELINES FOR TOWER PLACEMENT THAT IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST.
•Pursue partnerships to develop public spaces with broadband access.THIS IS AMBIGUOUS AND MAY
BE PROMOTION OF AN OBJECTIVE THAT IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST.
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4.3.2 Public Utilities Goal,Objective,Policies,
and Actions
Our communities are adequately served by sustainable and efficient public
infrastructure,utilities,and services based on existing and future growth
needs,sound design principles,and effective maintenance practices.
Objective 25
Improve the efficiency,reliability,and sustainability of essential infrastructure
systems.
Policies
●25.1 Public utility facilities shall be designed at a scale that meets the needs of future
development.IN THIS DOCUMENT SO FAR,THERE IS NO INDICATION THAT AN
ACTUAL FOCUS ON THE ECONOMY,ON THE SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY THAT
REQUIRE SUPPORT,HAS ACTUALLY BEEN CONSIDERED.WHY IS THERE AN
EMPHASIS ON ‘FUTURE DEVELOPMENT’WITHOUT THE MAIN FOCUS BEING
ECONOMIC GROWTH?
●25.2 Provide utilities and service facilities that minimize total cost to the public and
effectively serve the needs of the community.
●25.3 Utility facilities shall be designed to complement adjacent land uses and minimize
pollution or disturbance of the natural environment and natural resources.
●25.4 Improvement of existing utility services shall be encouraged to meet the needs of
users.THIS IS MEANINGLESS.WHY IS THIS SENTENCE NECESSARY ?
●25.5 Encourage the clustering of developments to reduce the cost of providing utilities.
WE ARE FAMILIAR WITH THIS IDEOLOGY.IT’S NOT GOVERNMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT IT NEEDS TO BE NAMED FOR WHAT IT IT:‘SMART CITY’
PROPAGANDA.STACK EM AND PACK EM HOUSING DEVELOPMENTS ARE A PART
OF THE PLAN AND THIS IS A RADICAL COMMUNIST AGENDA THAT WE REJECT.
IT IS THROUGHOUT THIS DOCUMENT WHICH IS EXTREMELY CONCERNING.THE
SMART CITIES THAT ARE BEING DESIGNED GLOBALLY ARE ANOTHER
REFLECTION OF WEF STATED GOALS TO CREATE URBAN CENTERS WHERE
SURVEILLANCE AND CARBON MONITORING FORM THE JUSTIFICATION FOR
CONFINING PEOPLE AND PREVENTING THEM FROM MOVING ABOUT FREELY.
THIS IS AN EXTREMELY DANGEROUS AND TRAITOROUS PROPOSAL TO FIND IN
A DOCUMENT THAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE DELIVERING TO OUR ISLAND A PLAN
FOR OUR WELL BEING AS A COMMUNITY,FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH,AND FOR
THE CARE OF OUR ‘AINA.
●25.6 Develop short-and long-range capital improvements programs and plans for public
utilities within its jurisdiction that are consistent with the General Plan.
●25.7 Maintain an Asset Management Program aimed at utilizing maintenance plans to
prolong the life of our utilities as well as reduce whole-life costs.
Actions
25.a Develop and adopt an Impact Fees Ordinance to aide in the expansion of public utilities.
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4.3.3 Drinking Water Conservation
The Hawaiʻi State Constitution provides that all public natural resources,including water,are
held in trust by the State for the benefit of the people.The State Constitution further maintains
that “the State has an obligation to protect,control,and regulate the use of Hawaiʻi’s water
resources for the benefit of its people.”Water availability is crucial to any type of development,
whether urban,rural,or agricultural.Water availability is based on the sustainable yields of the
groundwater hydrologic units established through the State Water Code.1
Land use allocation must be closely related to water availability,including the quantity and
quality of the water,and the adequacy of the transmission and distribution system.The General
Plan requires an understanding of water availability and capacity,current demands,and future
demands based on planned and anticipated future growth and land uses.‘
The County’s Department of Water Supply (DWS)is the primary agency that manages,controls,
and operates the water supplies of the County and its properties.There are 23 individual water
systems distributed throughout the island.Water demand is directly related to population and
industry usage and is expressed as gallons per day (gpd)or million gallons per day (mgd).
Demand does not represent domestic consumption alone,but also includes all agricultural,
industrial,and commercial uses,fire protection,and other uses.In some areas,however,
non-domestic users are likely to create the major demand,and careful attention must therefore
be given in any study of probable future water needs.
In Hawaiʻi,there are a multitude of public agencies that are either actively tasked with regulating
water resources or whose policies affect water use.There are also a number of private entities
that use and manage water resources.Over the decades,water management has become
segregated in a way that
has created disjointed,mechanical approaches to a naturally continuous resource.The
disconnection has included narrow perspectives that fail to see the larger picture.Hawaiʻi
County aspires to achieve water resource management that is free from the limitations and
issues of siloed practices,processes,agencies,and government bodies.Achieving a One
Water approach in Hawaiʻi County includes actionable steps that can be adapted and adjusted
to localize the One Water strategies.
QUESTION :WHY IS A PRIVATE COMPANY BEING SOLD THE RIGHTS TO BOTTLE WATER
IN HILO ?WHY ISN’T A PLANNING DOCUMENT CONCERNED WITH FUTURE WATER
ACCESS CLEAR THAT NO WATER IS TO BE ‘SOLD’OR COMMERCIALIZED SINCE IT
BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE OF HAWAII?
One Water
One Water is a strategy that integrates the management of stormwater,wastewater,groundwater,sea
water,freshwater,graywater,and recycled water to create resource and financial efficiencies.One Water
will help the County of Hawaiʻi address climate change impacts by creating cross-agency coordination
and advancing the capacity within agencies.
ANY PREMISE USED TO CONTROL WATER ACCESS,WATER RIGHTS WHETHER BY A
CORPORATION OR A GOVERNMENT MUST BE REJECTED.WATER IS AN INCREASINGLY
PRIVATISED COMMODITY ACROSS THE WORLD.THIS SHOULD CONCERN US.IT
ALREADY SEEMS EXTREMELY CONCERNING THAT ON THE ONE HAND APPLICANTS
HAVE REPEATEDLY ATTEMPTED VIA A COUNTY PERMITTING PROCESS TO PURCHASE
THE RIGHTS TO BOTTLE WATER FROM OUR MAUNA KEA AQUIFER AND ON THE OTHER
HAND THAT THE COUNTY WOULD BE PROMOTING CONTROL OF WATER MANAGEMENT
IN A CENTRALIZED FASHION INVOLVING MULTIPLE ‘UNDISCLOSED AGENCIES’
FURTHER,AGAIN THERE IS AN OBJECTION TO THE SUGGESTION THAT THE COUNTY
OF HAWAII WILL ADDRESS ‘CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS’WHEN THE VERY PREMISE OF
CLIMATE CHANGE HAS BEEN CHALLENGED BY MULTIPLE LEADING AUTHORITIES AND
IS THE SOURCE OF CONTROVERSY DUE TO THE LACK OF HARD EVIDENCE THAT
‘CARBON’IS THE CAUSE OF ‘CLIMATE CHANGE’AND ‘CLIMATE EVENTS’THAT APPEAR
TO REPRESENT AN EMERGENCY.
Objective 26
Increase the protection of existing and potential sources of drinking water.
Policies
●26.1 All public water systems shall be designed and built to the DWS dedication
standards.All other systems shall meet all relevant health and safety regulations and be
designed and constructed by a licensed engineer.
●26.2 Water sources shall be protected to prevent depletion and contamination from
natural and man-made occurrences or events.
●26.3 An effort by County,State,and private interests shall be coordinated to identify
sources of additional water supply to be implemented and ensure the development of
sufficient quantities of water for existing and future needs of high-growth areas and
agricultural production.
●26.4 Installation or rehabilitation of water distributions shall be sized to adequately meet
fire protection.
●26.5 Ensure the highest quality of water is reserved for the most valuable end-use.
●26.6 Encourage the design of large development projects (200+units)in the North
Kohala,South Kohala,North Kona,South Kona,and Kaʻū Districts to be as water
neutral as reasonably possible through water conservation,recharge,and reuse
measures to reduce the water footprint.
●26.7 Promote best practices in sustainable water collection and use for private water
systems.
●26.8 Water system improvements,including exploratory wells,shall correlate with the
County's desired land use development pattern.
●26.9 The DWS shall prioritize infill development and focus source development to serve
designated Urban Growth Areas.
●26.10
Waterdemandprojectionsshallincludeallconsumptiveandnon-consumptivedemands.
●26.11
TheDWSandthePlanningDepartmentshallcoordinateprioritiesbeforetheadoptionofanynew
water development or County land use plans.
●26.12 AllCountypotablewatersystemsshouldhavebackupstandbysources.
One Water
●26.13 Treat all water as a valuable resource in community design,and integrate designs
for drinking water,stormwater,and recreational water needs.CONCERN:AN EXAMPLE
OF YET MORE POORLY EXPRESSED LANGUAGE THAT SEEMS INAPPROPRIATE.
WHAT IS MEANT BY ‘RECREATIONAL WATER NEEDS?’
●26.14
Managewater,stormwater,andwastewaterasthesamenaturalresourceincollaborationwithth
e DWS,DEM,DPW,and DOH.
●26.15 New developments should be designed to reduce water demand,retain runoff,
decrease flooding,and recharge groundwater.
●26.16 Supportlocalized,small-scalesolutionstowaterreuseandon-sitesystems.
Actions
26.a In collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
conduct further research on localized rainfall modeling to accurately assess future precipitation
trends.
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●26.b Expand water conservation programs,primarily aimed at reducing demand,such
as leak detection,and rebates for low flow.
●26.c Evaluate and amend the fee schedule for water use to take into account high water
use and aquifer recharge projections.Use the funds generated to pay for conservation
measures and infrastructure.
●26.d Improve County water conservation practices to lead by example.
●26.e Maintain the water master plan to consider water yield,present and future demand,
alternative sources of water,guidelines,and policies for the issuing of water
commitments.
●26.f Collaborate with the DOH to develop standards and/or guidelines for the
construction and use of rainwater catchment systems to minimize the intrusion of any
chemical and microbiological contaminants.
●26.g Promote the use of groundwater sources to meet DOH water quality standards.
●26.h Seek state and federal funds to assist in financing projects to bring the County into
compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act.
●26.i Explore the feasibility of incentive methods such as property tax deductions,
conservation easements,or transfer of development rights to protect the defined zone of
influence of existing or proposed public and private wells.AGAIN THIS SEEMS TO
REFER VAGUELY TO THE PRIVATISATION OF WATER AND CONVERSELY TO
PROPERTY ACQUISITION WHICH IS NOT CURRENTLY CONSIDERED THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT.UNDER A COMMUNIST
GOVERNMENTAL SYSTEM ONE COULD EASILY EXPECT THAT A GOVERNMENT
WOULD BE CRAFTING POLICY IN SUCH A WAY THAT TRANSFER OF PROPERTY
FROM PRIVATE LANDOWNER TO GOVERNMENT WOULD BE FACILITATED.
●26.j Investigate alternative financing options for expanding water systems to support
infill growth consistent with the County’s desired land use development pattern.AGAIN
THIS IS A VAGUE REFERENCE WHEN THAT SHOULD NOT BE LEFT AMBIGUOUS
AND THIS IS CONCERNING BECAUSE IT COMPROMISES THE VALUE OF THE
ENTIRE DOCUMENT.
●26.k Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders to develop,improve,and expand agricultural water systems in
appropriate areas on the island.
●26.l Continue to participate in the United States Geological Survey (USGS)exploratory
well drilling program.
●26.m Expand programs to provide agricultural irrigation water.
One Water
●26.n Develop water conservation and stormwater management guidelines for
commercial,industrial,and residential properties.
●26.o Codify the administrative structure needed to develop a water resource program
and interdepartmental collaboration framework.
●26.p Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders to develop and facilitate community partnerships between upstream
and downstream communities.
●26.q Develop public-private partnerships to leverage funding sources.
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Table 35:Water System Standards Domestic Consumption Guidelines
Zoning Designation Residential:Single-Family or Duplex Multi-Family Commercial
Resort
Light Industry Schools and Parks Agriculture
••
Average Daily Demand
400 gals/unit
400 gals/unit
3000 gals/acre
400 gals/unit or 17,000 gal/acre 4000 gals/acre
4000 gals/acre or 60 gals/student 3400 gals/acre
A unit,or,more precisely,one Equivalent Unit (EU)of water allows for an average daily usage of
up to 400 gallons per day and a maximum daily usage of up to 600 gallons on any day but the
average is still not allowed to exceed 400 gallons per day.
One EU is typically served through a 5/8-inch meter and is considered adequate for a
single-family home or dwelling and allows for some landscape or gardening usage.
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4.3.4 Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
The General Plan recognizes the significance of wastewater treatment and reuse as essential
components of the County’s comprehensive water management strategy.Adequate sewer
systems are vital to maintain public health and protect the environment.As communities
generate wastewater through various sources such as residential,commercial,and industrial
activities,effective treatment is necessary to remove harmful pollutants and contaminants
before the water is discharged back into the environment.Improperly treated wastewater can
have detrimental effects on marine ecosystems,coastal waters,and freshwater resources,
jeopardizing both human and ecological health.
An adequate system minimizes contamination of both the groundwater supply and coastal
waters,beaches,and waterborne recreational areas and is not a visual and odor nuisance.
Land development plans for resort-residential complexes located in shoreline areas pose a
potential water quality problem for adjacent near-shore waters.Adequate treatment facilities are
essential prerequisites for development.
HERE IN THIS DOCUMENT WITH NO REFERENCE TO BIO REMEDIATION AND WITH THE
SHEER VOLUME OF HOUSEHOLDS OPERATING OFF GRID,THIS DOCUMENT IS
CREATING ‘CRIME’OUT OF REGULAR HOUSEHOLD OPERATIONS.THE FACT THAT THIS
COUNTY ADMINISTRATION IS PROPOSING A POLICY DIRECTIVE TO MANDATE/FORCE
HOUSEHOLDS TO ADDRESS THE LACK OF INFRASTRUCTURE ON OUR RURAL ISLAND
IS A VERY RECKLESS DIRECTION TO TAKE.
REFER PREVIOUS COMMENTS 1)AN AUDIT SHOULD BE DONE OF THE CURRENT
WASTEWATER DIVISION 2)ALTERNATIVE BIOREMEDIATION METHODS MUST BE
INVESTIGATED AND FINDINGS PUBLISHED.MORE PUBLIC DISCUSSION AND PUBLIC
AWARENESS IS NEEDED BEFORE THIS POLICY DIRECTIVE WOULD BE ADOPTED SINCE
IT WILL LIKELY BRING GREAT FINANCIAL STRAIN TO MANY HOUSEHOLDS AND
REQUIRE ONEROUS LEVELS OF ‘ENFORCEMENT.’
Wastewater reuse,also known as water recycling or reclaimed water,involves treating
wastewater to a level suitable for non-potable uses.Reusing treated wastewater provides an
opportunity to conserve precious freshwater resources and reduce the strain on existing water
supplies.For Hawaiʻi Island,where freshwater resources are limited and vulnerable to climate
change impacts,the implementation of wastewater reuse projects becomes vital for ensuring
water sustainability.By implementing appropriate treatment processes,treated wastewater can
be used for a range of purposes,including irrigation of agricultural lands,landscape irrigation,
industrial processes,and groundwater recharge.This practice helps meet non-drinking water
needs,reducing the reliance on freshwater sources for non-potable purposes and leaving more
available for essential uses like drinking water.THERE IS NO MENTION HERE OF THE
SAFETY CONCERNS THAT MUST ACCOMPANY SUCH USES OF TREATED
WASTEWATER.
The County operates municipal sewerage in Hilo,Pāpaʻikou,Kapehu,Pepeʻekeo,Honokaʻa,
Kealakehe,and Kaloko.The remaining communities are served by private wastewater
treatment facilities or individual facilities,such as cesspools or septic tanks.In 2017,the Hawaiʻi
State Legislature passed Act 125,mandating that all Hawaiʻi’s cesspools be replaced by 2050.
Cesspools are substandard sewage disposal systems as they do not treat wastewater.
According to the latest report on the Hawaiʻi Cesspool Hazard Assessment and Prioritization
Tool,Hawaiʻi Island contains an estimated 48,596 cesspools.Sewerage disposal system
designs must be examined with the particular region in mind.Of critical importance in an
examination of sewerage disposal for a community is the cost of the system,including
construction and operation costs.These costs vary with the characteristics of each area.
The Safe Drinking Water Act of 1974 legislated the protection of all aquifers or portions of
aquifers currently serving as drinking water sources and any other aquifer capable of yielding
consumable water.This mandate was based on a national concern for the quality of the
groundwater and the increasing evidence of contamination of this valuable resource.
In 1976,the State Legislature enacted Act 84,relating to safe drinking water,which requires the
State Department of Health (DOH)to establish an underground injection control program to
protect the quality of the State’s underground sources of drinking water.Because of the
importance ofgroundwater as a source of municipal water supplies,the underground injection
control program is considered a beneficial approach in the identification of aquifers that should
be protected from subsurface disposal of wastewater through injection wells.
HERE AGAIN THERE IS NO MENTION OF THE PRIMARY POLLUTER OF THE AQUIFER :
THE MILITARY BASE ON POHAKULOA.THERE IS ALSO NO MENTION OF TESTING
WATER QUALITY AND TESTING FOR CONTAMINANTS.THIS IS ANOTHER DIVISION OF
OUR COUNTY THAT SHOULD BE AUDITED.WHY IS NOTHING DONE ABOUT A MILITARY
POTENTIAL ‘SUPER FUND SITE’OPERATING ABOVE A PRISTINE AQUIFER?
The protection of these aquifers is established by designating areas currently being used or will
be used in the future for drinking water supply.The Underground Sources of Drinking Water
(USDW)will be protected from pollution by prohibiting the construction of new injection wells
that may pollute the USDW.Injection wells are allowed in exempted areas.The boundary lines
between the USDW and the exempted areas have been developed.**PROVIDE THIS
INFORMATION OR ELSE TAKE OUT THIS EXEMPTION REFERENCE.THE PUBLIC
SHOULD BE BETTER INFORMED UPON READING THIS PLAN,NOT LEFT IN THE DARK
TO WONDER .Under Chapter 62,Wastewater Systems,the DOH adopted a 1,000-foot setback
of wastewater systems from all public drinking water wells and springs.
In compliance with the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 (Public Law
92-500),the DOH and the County jointly prepared the Water Quality Management Plan for
Hawaiʻi County in 1978 and subsequently updated the plan in 1980.In 1979,the County Council
adopted the plan through a resolution to serve as the planning guide for the development of
regional waste treatment systems and the control of non-point sources of pollution.To
implement the management plan,the County has prepared facility plans for various areas on
the island.Facility plans are developed by the County to satisfy a requirement for the application
of loans from the State to develop wastewater treatment facilities.The facility plans identify
problems,potential solutions,and costs.
In 1985,the State Legislature enacted Act 282,Relating to Environmental Quality,which
reassigns the County,effective July 1,1987,or upon receipt of State funds,to assume complete
administration and implementation for the regulation of sewerage and wastewater treatment
system programs.
Source:Hawaiʻi News Now (2022).
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Objective 27
Planned and developed municipal sewer capacity is expanded to serve our Urban
Growth Areas and reduce sewage-related impacts on water quality.
Policies
●27.1 A Sewerage Study for All Urban Areas,including appropriate water quality
management strategies,shall be completed and used as guides for the general planning
of sewerage disposal systems.
●27.2 Private treatment systems shall be installed by land developers for major resorts
and other developments along shorelines and sensitive higher inland areas,except
where connection to nearby treatment facilities is feasible and compatible with the
County’s long-range plans,and in conformance with State and County requirements.
●27.3 Immediate steps shall be taken to designate treatment plant sites,sewerage pump
station sites,and sewer easements according to the facility plans to facilitate their
acquisition.
●27.4 The County shall obtain State and Federal funds to finance the construction of
proposed sewer systems and improve existing systems.
●27.5 Plans for wastewater reclamation and reuse for irrigation and biosolids composting
(remaining solids from the treatment of wastewater are processed into a reusable
organic material)shall be utilized where topographically feasible and needed for
landscaping,agricultural purposes,or fire protection.
Wastewater and Environmental Quality Prioritization
●27.6 Pollution shall be prevented,abated,and controlled at levels that will protect and
preserve public health and well-being through the enforcement of appropriate Federal,
State,and County standards.
●27.7 Ensure municipal wastewater systems serve designated Urban Growth Areas
(UGA)with the capacity to accommodate projected population growth.
●27.8 The Department of Environmental Management and the Planning Department shall
coordinate priorities before the adoption of any new wastewater development or land
use plans.
●27.9 Prioritize developing a multipronged approach to wastewater infrastructure funding,
including proactively seeking grant funding for wastewater system expansion,
improvements,and new development.
●27.10
Ensurewastewaterfeesreflectactualcostsforservice,maintenance,andfutureimprovements.
●27.11 Ensure that wastewater systems and improvements are designed and functioning
to maximize system efficiencies,prevent accidental leaks or spills,and provide sanitary,
reliable wastewater treatment that is not negatively impacting natural resources.
One Water-Recycled Water Expansion
●27.12
Striveforanintegratedapproachtostormwaterandwastewater,andwaterresourcemanageme
nt that is comprehensive and as efficient as possible.
●27.13 Encourageon-sitewaterreusesolutionsforlargedevelopments.
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27.14 Encourageandincentivizethecollectionofrainfallfornon-potableuse.
27.15 PrioritizetheuseofgraywaterinareasconnectedtoCountywaterandnotconnectedtoCounty
wastewater.
Actions
Wastewater and Environmental Quality Prioritization
●27.a Prioritize areas where on-site wastewater treatment should be converted to sewer
and establish financial tools such as improvement districts to aid in implementation.
●27.b Prioritize areas where wastewater treatment facilities are necessary to facilitate
future growth and utilize financing tools such as community facilities district (CFD)or tax
increment financing (TIF)to aid in implementation.
●27.c Review,assess,and amend Codes relating to sewer connection requirements to
ensure wastewater issues and requirements are addressed in a consistent,sustainable,
and socially equitable way.
●27.d Develop a wastewater master plan with a clear prioritization method for wastewater
system expansions and improvements based on criteria involving land use,projected
growth,social equity,and environmental factors.
●27.e Develop plans to improve,connect,or develop new wastewater systems in
unsewered urban coastal communities.
●27.f Perform a study to assess individual wastewater systems (IWS)in unsewered
urban growth areas to assess the rate of failures/negative impacts,determine rates of
large capacity cesspools still in use,and develop plans to improve,connect,or develop
new wastewater systems for unsewered urban communities.
●27.g Proactively seek opportunities for public-private partnerships for wastewater
collection and treatment development.
●27.h Facilitate the use of infrastructure improvement districts and other types of
localized funding mechanisms to fund improvements.
●27.i Streamline the sewer connection loan program.
●27.j Develop wastewater cost valuation in service fees (similar to the water model fee
structure).
●27.k Develop a criteria-based infrastructure prioritization tool to develop new or expand
existing municipal wastewater systems.Base these priority areas on designated urban
growth boundaries,urban zoning and density,population trends and anticipated growth,
health/safety,and environmental factors.
●27.l Implement innovative wastewater systems at a cost-effective scale for small
communities.
●27.m Amend the County Code,Section 21-26-1(a)requiring “all sewer extensions shall
be approved by resolution of the County council”to read,“all sewer extensions outside
of Urban Growth Areas shall be approved by resolution of the County council.”
REFERRING AGAIN TO CONCERNS THAT THIS IS AN UNFEASIBLE COST TO REGULAR
HOUSEHOLDS.THIS IS A VERY CONCERNING POLICY DIRECTIVE AND AS
ACKNOWLEDGED HERE,MORE STUDIES WOULD BE REQUIRED PRIOR TO
ADMINISTERING SUCH POLICIES..SO WHY ARE WE SEEING THIS EMPHASIS IN THE
GENERAL PLAN ?
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●27.n In collaboration with the DOH Wastewater Branch,reevaluate and clarify the
requirements set forth in Hawaiʻi Administrative Rules (HAR),Section 11-62-31.1(a)(1)
(B)and amend County sewer requirements accordingly to accommodate needed
housing units.
●27.o Collaborate with the DOH to advance progressive wastewater technology and
regulations.
One Water-Recycled Water Expansion
●27.p In collaboration with the Department of Agriculture,develop a water resource
strategy for efficient agricultural water use and reuse.
●27.q Install non-potable systems,such as reclaimed wastewater,brackish groundwater,
and untreated surface water in proximity to priority UGAs for non-potable water uses.
●27.r Conduct supply and demand studies to determine a level of service for non-potable
water needs.
●27.s Facilitate greywater reuse systems through code amendments and through
partnering with DOH for regulatory changes and incentives.
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4.3.5 Stormwater Infiltration and Green
Infrastructure
Stormwater management and the implementation of green infrastructure are critical elements of
the General Plan for their vital role in sustainability on Hawaiʻi Island.As an island ecosystem
with limited freshwater resources and vulnerable coastal areas,managing stormwater effectively
and integrating green infrastructure practices are essential for preserving our water resources
and ensuring environmental sustainability.
Stormwater refers to the runoff from precipitation that flows over land surfaces,eventually
entering water bodies such as streams,rivers,and oceans.Stormwater is a crucial element of
the island’s overall water landscape.While precipitation may be an obvious contributor to
stormwater,all the phases of the hydrologic cycle are related to stormwater and are influenced
by public utility decisions made in the built environment.Precipitation and surface runoff are
often the phases of the hydrologic cycle that people recognize as stormwater,whereas
evaporation,transpiration,and condensation are not as easily observed processes.
Uncontrolled stormwater runoff can lead to various detrimental effects on water resources and
ecosystems.Polluted runoff,also known as nonpoint source pollution,from agriculture,urban
development,forestry,recreational boating,marinas,and hydromodification activities is the
leading cause of water pollution in waters across the country and in Hawaiʻi.Uncontrolled
stormwater runoff can also lead to localized flooding,causing damage to infrastructure,property,
and even loss of life.Implementing stormwater management strategies helps to control the flow
of stormwater,reducing the risk of flooding and associated hazards.Moreover,excessive
stormwater runoff can cause soil erosion,leading to the loss of fertile topsoil,sedimentation in
water bodies,and degradation of natural habitats.Proper stormwater management practices,
including erosion control measures,
help minimize erosion and preserve the island’s natural resources.
Stormwater is a prime example of the unavoidable connections that exist between the built
environment and the natural environment.Increasing the opportunities for infiltration and
transpiration can reduce the amount of evaporation that surface runoff requires.The social,
environmental,and economic impacts of stormwater infrastructure have meaningful implications
for our overall island sustainability as water is one of the most precious resources.
Point and Nonpoint Source Pollution
Engineering efficiency in conveying stormwater runoff using impervious surfaces (e.g.,paved
swales,channelized streams)must be balanced against environmental considerations.If the
drainage is directed to streams,excessive freshwater volumes and sediment loads may impact
coastal water resources (e.g.,degrade water quality and smother coral reefs).If the drainage is
directed to injection wells,more studies are needed to determine the impact of storm runoff on
groundwater quality.Sediment basins,wetlands,or less impervious methods of conveyance
(e.g.,grass swales)should be considered where feasible to reduce nonpoint source pollution of
the coastal waters from stormwater runoff and filter infiltrating water.
Green infrastructure refers to the network of natural or engineered features that manage
stormwater while providing additional benefits to the environment and community.Such features
may include rain gardens,permeable pavement,bioswales,and vegetated buffers.Green
infrastructure is crucial for stormwater management,as it captures and absorbs runoff,reducing
the volume and rate of runoff.By mimicking natural hydrological processes like sediment
filtration and bioremediation,it helps to recharge groundwater,replenish streams,and
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reduce stress on our water resources during periods of heavy rainfall.
CONCERN:HERE AT LEAST WE SEE REFERENCES TO BIOREMEDIATION.WHY IS THIS
‘ACCEPTABLE’AS A STRATEGY WHERE TREATMENT OF WATER RUN OFF IS
CONCERNED BUT NEVER ENTERTAINED IN THE MATTER OF RAW SEWAGE
TREATMENT (A ‘SOLUTION’AND POLICY DIRECTIVE HERE WHICH THREATENS TO BE
COST PROHIBITIVE TO MANY HOUSEHOLDS?)
By retaining and infiltrating stormwater,green infrastructure reduces the reliance on freshwater
sources for irrigation,thus conserving water resources.This is particularly important for our
island communities where freshwater availability is limited.Green infrastructure features may
also provide habitats for native plants and wildlife.They contribute to biodiversity conservation
and help restore and enhance Hawaiʻi Island’s natural ecosystems.Green infrastructure plays a
key part in mitigating the impacts of climate change by reducing the urban heat island effect,
moderating temperatures,and increasing resilience to extreme weather events.These
measures align with the County’s sustainability goals and efforts to adapt to climate change.
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34.15 Encourage the expansion of digital access and equity through the resilient buildout of
broadband infrastructure and facilities.Does this take into account the safety of 5G+?Is this to
facilitate surveillance of citizens in the future?
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34.a Implement a Safe Route to School (SR2S)program for all schools.Will surveillance be
implemented to ensure safety?
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4.4.6 Recreation
Housing developers should not bear a disproportionate burden,or be forced to contribute more
than their fair share,as inequitable requirements could deter needed housing development.This
proviso seems to favor developers.
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35.a Provide funding for planning and acquisition,if necessary,of key corridor segments after
corridor-zone plans are adopted.Does this preclude the rezoning and acquisition of private
property?
35.k Maintain an on-going program of identification,designation,and acquisition of areas with
existing or potential recreational resources,such as land with sandy beaches and other prime
areas for shoreline recreation in collaboration with government,private and non profit agencies,
and other stakeholders.Please include private property owners in your definition of
stakeholders.
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4.4.7 Encouraging the establishment of farmers’markets,community gardens,and a range of
agricultural activities can promote local food production and improve access to fresh nutritious
food.Please include home gardens.
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36.g Support the distribution of telehealth support services,particularly to unserved and
underserved communities.Encourage instead person to person contact.
36.j Amend the County Code to designate a lead agency for coordinating and responding to
outbreaks of life-threatening,highly communicable diseases pursuant to the DOH direction.
While ensuring the statues of the Nuremberg Code are observed.
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4.5.1 Blueprint for the creation of a 15 minute island,clustering us together in “a centralized,
higher-density urban infill,supported by nearby,accessible public and private services and
facilities.”
Page 181
Under Housing Challenges Targets:“Homeownership for investment purposes that are kept
vacant or used for transient accommodation rentals reduces available stock for long term
resident ownership and rental opportunities.”
Prohibits and discourages the rights of private ownership.
Page 182
37.6 Vacant lands in the urban growth boundary (UBG)should be prioritized for residential and
supportive uses before additional agricultural lands outside the UBG are converted into urban
uses.
With the consent of property owner should be included.
Page183
38.1 Enable data-driven research to support and maintain a housing inventory program that
monitors existing housing.
38.a Perform existing housing inventory data analysis to identify structural conditions and needs
for rehabilitation or demotion.
Both justify the necessity of more surveillance of the community.38.a also precludes the private
property owner’s rights and opinions.Take this out or revise.
Page 184
39.5 Allow for and apply property tax and land use regulations to incentivize private property
owners to provide affordable housing units in mix-use and urban areas and to discentivize the
land banking of unimproved properties.
In other words land use regulations and property tax hikes will be weaponized against the
private property owner.TAke this out or revise!
Page185
Table 40:Additional Infrastructure -Provide adequate broadband without invading people’s
privacy.
Ensuring future surveillance capabilities?
Page188
40.8 Require all County Departments to collaborate with the County Office of Sustainability,
Climate,Equity,and Resilience (OSCER)as the lead agency to ensure the integration of the
County’s goals of sustainability,climate resilience,and equity into all county operations and
planning initiatives.
To whom does OSCER answer?Who’s watching the watchdog?
THIS ORGANIZATION WAS ESTABLISHED IN 2023.IT WAS PRESENTED TO THE PUBLIC
AS AN AGENCY THAT COULD ACCEPT GRANT FUNDS FROM GOVERNMENT AND NON
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS.
IT WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE GRANTED EXTRA POWERS AS AN ADMIINISTRATIVE
ARM OF THE COUNTY GOVERNMENT.WE SPECIFICALLY OBJECT TO THE LANGUAGE
‘REQUIRING’‘ALL COUNTY DEPARTMENTS’TO COLLABORATE WITH THE OSCER.
THE COUNTY’S ‘GOALS’OF sustainability,climate resilience,and equity HAVE NOT BEEN
ADEQUATELY DEBATED IN OUR COMMUNITY .WE CHALLENGE THE SUGGESTION THAT
THERE IS CONSENSUS ON THIS MATTER AND WE SPECIFICALLY CHALLENGE THE
OSCER ‘AGENCY’TO PROVIDE EVIDENCE OF THE ABOVE.WE SPECIFICALLY
CHALLENGE THE PLANNING DIRECTOR AND THE LEGISLATURE TO STAGE A FULL
PUBLIC REVIEW OF BOTH SETS OF DATA AND BOTH ARGUMENTS THAT THERE IS A
CLIMATE CRISIS CAUSED BY CARBON
THE ‘Office of Sustainability,Climate,Equity,and Resilience (OSCER)’BEGINS WITH A
FLAWED AND DISPUTED PREMISE THAT THERE IS A CLIMATE ‘CRISIS’AND THAT THE
OTHER 3 ‘PILLARS’OF THE ORGANIZATION (SUSTAINABILITY,EQUITY AND
RESILLIENCE)BELONG TOGETHER AS PART OF A ‘SOLUTION.’
WHAT IS FLAWED ABOUT THE BUZZ WORD ‘SUSTAINABILITY’IS THAT THIS WORD
LEADS THE IDENTICAL AGENDAS OF CONTROLLING LAND USE,WATER RIGHTS,
ACCESS TO PUBLIC SPACE,THE RIGHT TO TRAVEL,FARMING AND PASTURING OF
ANIMALS AND FOOD SECURITY.THESE BUZZWORDS ARE COMING FROM WORLD
ECONOMIC FORUM AND THE UNITED NATIONS.ALL OF THESE ORGANIZATIONS PLUS
THE BILL AND MELINDA GATES FOUNDATION AND ‘NET ZERO’PROMOTE A
DANGEROUS AGENDA OF OVERRIDING SOVEREIGN HOME RULE LOCAL COUNTIES
AND STATES AND REPLACING WITH ‘GLOBAL AGENDAS’WHICH ARE BRINGING IN
‘COMMUNIST’VALUES AND SYSTEMS OF PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND DESTRUCTION
OF SMALL BUSINESS AND THE CORPORATIZATION OF PUBLIC ASSETS.
WHAT IS FLAWED ABOUT THE BUZZ WORD ‘EQUITY’IS THAT IT IS QUICKLY BECOMING
A WAY OF WAVING ON A COMMUNIST STYLE OF ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT
AND BUSINESS WHICH PROMOTES LARGER PORTION OF THE POPULATION BEING ON
WELFARE AND DIVERSITY HIRE PRACTICES THAT PROMOTE MEDIOCRITY AND NOT
MERITOCRACY.
THE WORD ‘RESILIENCE’ALSO HAS COME TO BE ANOTHER ‘BUZZ WORD’THAT IS A
RATIONALE FOR THE CATCH PHRASE ‘BUILD BACK BETTER’AND THE IDEA THAT MORE
RIGOROUS BUILDING CODES,MORE RESTRICTIONS AND MORE BUILDING COSTS AND
INSURANCE COSTS WILL FOLLOW IN THE AFTERMATH OF EACH ‘DISASTER.’
ELSEWHERE IN THIS DOCUMENT THERE WAS A CHALLENGE TO THE PREMISE THAT
THE RECENT FIRE IN LAHAINA WAS ‘NORMAL’AND THAT THE RESULTING LOCKDOWNS
AND FAILURE OF GREEN ADMINISTRATION TO SUPPORT HOUSEHOLDS TO REBUILD
ARE ALSO ‘NORMAL.’TO THE CONTRARY,WHAT WE HAVE SEEN IN LAHAINA FOR THE
PAST 13 MONTHS EXEMPLIFIES THE WAY THAT THE WORD ‘RESILIENCE’HAS COME TO
MEAN ‘CONTROL OF A POPULATION AFTER A DISASTER TO THE POINT THAT MANY
WILL BE DISPLACED AND WILL BE FORCED TO LEAVE THE AREA,FINDING NO WAY TO
REBUILD AND RESTORE THEIR LIVES AND LIVELIHOOODS.’
Page194
Resulting in Longer Commutes:There are notable mismatches between locations of high
population and job centers.
Further justification for clustering in population centers.Further policy directive to justify
curtailing personal independent transportation options.This again is objectionable and shows
contempt for a fundamental constitutional right and as such has no place in a policy document
published by this County Administration.
Page 196
Table 43:Economic Opportunities /General
Increase broadband infrastructure to provide opportunities for participation in the digital
economy while allowing for other economic alternatives.
CBDC’s here we come!
Page 206
46.i Partner with government,private and non profit agencies,communities,and other
stakeholders for carrying capacity studies of fisheries and the establishment of State
community-based subsistence fishing areas.
More restrictions on fishing rights.Oddly in 5.3 Agriculture and Food Systems there is no
mention at all of hunting and gathering.
Page 210
Wahi Pana
Need assurances our wahi pana and other natural assets will be protected from
commodification and collateralization.
Page 213
49.1 [Encourage the][i]ntegrat[ion][of]ʻāina-place-based values
49.2 [Encourage]the accessibility
49.3 [Promote]a visitor industry
49.5 [Encourage]regenerative tourism efforts
49.6 [Foster]initiatives and improve[d]efforts
49.h and farmers,homeowners,and other residents to develop and support place-based
educational programs
COMMENT:FINALLY HERE IS A DIRECTIVE THAT SPEAKS TO SUPPORTING THE
EXISTING ECONOMY AND THE PEOPLE WHO ALREADY LIVE ON THIS ISLAND.THE
FACT THAT THIS IS SHOWING UP ON PAGE 214 SHOULD BE CONCERNING TO ANYONE
UNDERSTANDING THAT THIS DOCUMENT IS SUPPOSED TO GUIDE THE PRIORITIES OF
OUR COUNTY GOVERNMENT AND LEGISLATURE.THE OPENING SECTION OF THE
DOCUMENT SHOULD BE ABOUT SUPPORTING THE EXISTING CULTURE AND ECONOMY
OF THE ISLAND.THE CAPACITY TO SUPPORT AND HELP GROW IN THIS AREA WOULD
BE ALL
Page 215
6.1 para 2 presenting [residents a true voice]for the future of Hawaii Island.
1 [where citizens collaborate with the County to effect change consistent with plans developed
under this chapter.]
3 Ensure consistency among the General Plan and respective regional plans [What are
regional plans?]
4 set forth in the General Plan’s [Should this be plural or possessive?]
5 Establish an implementation system that is based on county-wide,regional,and agency levels
[What are regional and agency levels?]
Page 216
Top para by promoting [economic]growth,
2nd para collaboration among various [residents]
“Key areas of focus include fostering [understanding of the role of government in]
ensuring community engagement and input,securing funding,and coordinating priorities.
Page217
6.2.1
Para 1 Community Development Plan Framework
During the General Plan Comprehensive Review process,existing community plans were used
to guide the CDP framework.From the adoption of the Kona,Puna,North and South Kohala
CDPs in 2008,Kaʻū CDP in 2017,and Hāmākua CDP in 2018,there has been much to learn
and grow from as we look to the future.The General Plan also benefited from years of collective
participation in CDP implementation efforts through regional committees that implement their
respective CDP.[NOTE:Hilo was not included in this CFP framework.Although there had been
Hilo meetings in the past that dealt with some issues contained in the General Plan,no
mechanism was put in place that paralleled the multi-year single-purpose work that was
undertaken in the other six districts.]
Para 2 To build on these lessons learned,future CDPs[,which it is hoped will include a CDP for
Hilo,]shall be drafted
The purpose of a CDP is threefold:
3.Provide a process for citizens to engage in civic dialogue [through open-forum townhalls
where vigorous question-answer format is primary,eliciting the priorities of the community.]
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6.Social Capital and Community Network Mapping
During the process of reviewing a Community Development Plan,instances where community
needs are not met may be identified.Examples of this may include a need for community
gathering spaces such as parks or recreation hubs.Community Development Plans may
identify such needs and outline a plan of action for community members and other [Hawaii
Island residents]to coordinate efforts,combine and collect resources,and connect public and
private sector agents to advocate for such enhancements to their community.[In the case of
Hilo,where a CDP was never initiated by the Planning Department,an examination of why this
was neglected must be addressed,for the purpose of getting input from this district even though
the General Plan may have been already implemented.This could be accomplished through
addendums to the General Plan at future dates.]
Page 224
6.4.3
Para 1 The General Plan is a comprehensive framework designed to guide [innovative]
development patterns,[and provide assistance toward]future opportunities and public
investments.
Para 3 The tables are intended to provide a clear and concise reference for agencies,
policymakers,communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
Page 225
Table 45
Climate change,carbon footprint,net zero,GHG emissions,green infrastructure projects,
climate adaptation
The above terms,taken from Table 45,derive from the United Nations Agenda 21 Sustainable
Development,inaugurated in 1992 at the United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro.
Residents of Hawaii Island have never had the opportunity to engage in discussions in every
town,using every venue,to discuss the entire subject of climate change.It is a foundational
subject,as it is the substrate upon which so much of the General Plan is predicated.It is
un-Democratic to simply take ideas from other places and cement them into the plans we make
for our own people,our own land,our own island,without engaging in an unhurried,full-blown
examination of this agenda,neighbor with neighbor.Until such time as this takes place,we must
place this draft of a General Plan on hold.
Table 46
Objectives
13.Increase the use of Smart Growth principles to focus development within designated urban
centers.
As above,SMART is an acronym taken from the World Economic Forum that pertains to
Internet-Of-Things technology.Its purpose is linkage of devices for the purpose of control and
monitoring.No island-wide discussion has taken place as to the merits of SMART GROWTH.
Again,it is a concept from far away,irreversible once implemented,without so much as a real
attempt to inform residents.How can a General Plan proceed on concepts alien to the people?
Table 47
21.[Engineer infrastructure]to reduce stormwater runoff.
Page 227
Table 48
25.Improve the efficiency and reliability,and sustainability of essential infrastructure systems.
28.Increase green infrastructure practices.
Example Indicators
Annual funding allocated for [efficient]infrastructure initiatives
Percentage of new development projects including [efficient]infrastructure elements
Table 49
Our communities are adequately served by sustainable and efficient public infrastructure
P232
6.4.4 1.a Seek [procedure]to support wetland identification and assessments.
1.j Identify partners and [S]upport a public awareness and education campaign to elevate
recognition of the value of urban trees as essential infrastructure.
3.b Create special (business)improvement districts to engage in environmental research,
restoration and maintenance,natural resource management,climate change or sea level rise
adaptation or other purposes to improve environmental conditions and provide community
benefit.
4.a [Seek Hawaii Island residents and groups]to maintain and steward the preservation of sites,
buildings,objects,and landscapes of significant cultural and historical importance.
4.c Support the identification of Heritage Landscapes,Corridors,Areas,and Centers.
Heritage designation is UNESCO.It is crucial that Hawaii Island maintain control of its lands and
natural resources,free of encumbrances of global organizations
4.h [Foment discussion among]government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and
other stakeholders farmers,homeowners,and other residents
4.i private and nonprofit agencies,communities,and other stakeholders farmers,
homeowners,and other residents
Table 54:Climate Change
[Delete Table 54:Climate Change has not been debated across Hawaii County in a systematic
way.Such a debate would entail townhall presentations by each side,allowing all the time
necessary to absorb the decades of information circulating through media and academia.At
some later time,these information-gathering events could then be followed by public open
debates.Hawaii Island residents at that juncture would then be ready to decide whether they
wished to premise all future growth on the notion of Climate Change,or reject it as unscientific.]
240
Table 56 Transportation Access and Mobility
20.e Adopt a Complete Streets ordinance.[Complete Streets derives from Agenda 21’s SMART
Cities designation.It has nothing to do with residents of Hawaii Island,until such time as they
can be apprised of the overall design of Agenda 21,as it entails constricting traffic,expanding
bike lanes and bus routes,installing islands -many changes that may or may not be workable.
Hilo and Kona have very different requirements,and a cookie-cutter approach levels
differences.Just because it is recommended by a national or international association does not
mean it is suitable here.Again,it must be thoroughly discussed across the island before a
decision can be made.]
22.a Amend the County Code to incorporate Vision Zero safety principles and Complete Street
design principles.[Vision Zero,as stated above with Complete Streets,is an internationally
utilized approach to pedestrian safety that first needs a full discussion here to see to what extent
it is workable,if at all.]
243-255
27.d social equity,[No relevance to this category]
27.g Proactively seek opportunities for [strategies]for wastewater collection and treatment
development.
28.c Update the DPW Storm Drainage Standards to reflect current data and to incorporate
strategies and standards of green infrastructure and low impact development.
28.f Create a green infrastructure dedication standard.
28.l Identify County parks and recreation,rights-of-way,and other County owned sites for green
infrastructure demonstration projects
29.a Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,
homeowners,and other residents for the research and development of alternative/renewable
energy resources.
30.d Collaborate with government,private and nonprofit agencies,communities and other
[Hawaii Island residents]
30.i [Encourage private]funding for broadband initiatives and deployments.
30.m Foster [private investments]to support the development and expansion of broadband
infrastructure,
32.c Review county lighting and landscaping ordinances to implement CPTED.CPTED is a
component of a SMART City that watches,listens,announces,tracks,records.It is a creation of
Agenda 21 and the WEF and the UN.It must be rejected by the residents of Hawaii Island
unless/until it is thoroughly discussed and debated.
32.p This point to be deleted
[In light of the controversy in the aftermath of the Lahaina fire,to be formulating a
redevelopment plan,IN ADVANCE of an incident,creates a climate of distrust and anger.This
subject must be handled very carefully in discussions with groups and individuals across the
island.]
35.c Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
35.d Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
35.i government,private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
35.k private and nonprofit agencies,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
36.d communities,and other farmers,homeowners,and other residents
36.f communities,and other farmers,homeowners,and other residents
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45.k Partner with government (e.g.,DOT,DBEDT,etc.),private and nonprofit agencies,
communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents to monitor
45.l Partner with government,private and nonprofit agencies (e.g.,business associations,
realtors,chambers of commerce,etc.),communities,farmers,homeowners,and other
residents
45.m expand the research and development industry for [innovative]economic development.
46.i private and nonprofit agencies,communities,farmers,homeowners,and other residents
County of Hawai‘i
KONA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN ACTION COMMITTEE
Aupuni Center • 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 • Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 (808) 961-8288 • Fax (808) 961-8742
C. Kimo Alameda, PhD. Mayor
John Pelletier Vacant Heather Korotie Vacant Charles Young, Chair Nancy Pisicchio, Vice-Chair Charla Thompson David Huerta Roselyn Molina
December 18, 2024
Leeward Planning Commission West Hawaiʻi Civic Center 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Highway, Building E, 2nd Floor Kailua-Kona, Hawaiʻi Subject: Kona Community Development Plan Action Committee Written Testimony Regarding the Final Recommended Draft General Plan 2045 Aloha Chair Defranco:
The Kona CDP Action Committee (AC) met on Tuesday, December 17, 2024, at the West Hawaiʻi Civic Center. Included on the agenda was a discussion regarding the Final Recommended Draft General Plan. The AC voted unanimously to provide their written
testimony collectively, identified as Communication 2024-13, attached.
Sincerely, Charles Young, Chair
Kona Community Development Plan Action Committee
MP:kk V:\PL\PL\planning\public\wpwin60\CDP\CDP - Kona\Action Committee\Meetings\2024\2024-12-17\Communications\Communication No. 2024-35 KCDP General Plan Testimony.pdf
Attachment: Communication No. 2024-13
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2045 General Plan Draft, proposed amendments
by Nancy Pisicchio
General Plan Land Use Maps and Designations
Table 6: Urban Land Use GP Pg. 32
GP DESIGNATION DESCRIPTION OPTIMAL
RESIDENTIAL
DENSITY
(DU/ACRE)
POSSIBLE
ZONING
DESIGNATIONS
High-Density Urban General commercial, multiple-family residential, and related services. Confined to Urban Growth Areas. 36-60 RM, RCX, V, CG, CDH, MCX, ML
Medium- Density
Urban
Village and neighborhood commercial and single-family and
multiple-family residential and related functions. Confined to
Urban Growth Areas.
13-35 RM, RD, RCX, V, CN, CV, CG,
MCX, ML
Low-Density
Urban
Residential, with ancillary community and public uses, and
neighborhood and convenience-type commercial uses.
3-12 RS, RM, RCX,
ML, V, CV, CN
Urban Expansion
Reserve
Allows for a mix of high density, medium density, low
density, industrial-commercial mix, and/or natural
designations in areas where growth may be desirable, but
where specific settlement and infrastructure have not yet
been determined.
RS, RM, RCX,
CV, CN, CG,
MCX, ML, UNV, V
Light/Service
Industrial
Uses include but are not limited to business parks, research
and development centers, product assembly, distribution
centers, laboratories, cottage industries, and light service
industrial uses.
MCX, ML
Heavy Industrial Uses include but are not limited to landfills, quarries,
chemical plants, heavy equipment base yards, towing yards,
and other uses with the potential to create public nuisance
conditions (e.g., noise, environmental impacts).
MG
University Public university, including ancillary public uses, residential,
and support commercial uses.
UNV. CG, CN, RM
Resort
Transit-Oriented
Development
(TOD)
Traditional
Neighborhood
Development
(TND)
Uses include a mix of visitor-related uses such as hotels,
condominium hotels (condominiums developed and/or operated as hotels), single-family and multiple-family
residential units, golf courses and other typical resort
recreational facilities, resort commercial complexes, and
other support services.
Transit-Oriented Development Floating Zone (TOD) – Mixed-use developments located at strategic points along a
regional transit system. TODs consist of moderate and high-
density housing, along with complementing public uses,
jobs, retail, and services.
Minimum land area. The
minimum land area
for a new community shall
be consistent with
the zoning code’s
requirements for
project districts,
which corresponds
to the urban and secondary core.
KCDP Pg. 4-41
V, PD, RS, RM,
CV, CN, MCX
High-Density
Village Design Guidelines
Medium-Density
Village Design
Guidelines
Communication No. 2024-13
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#1 Proposed amendment to Table 6: Urban Land Use by adding TOD and TND to the list of “GP
Designation” in column 1 (see above) since it is the stated intent of the General Plan (see page 46) to adopt
policies to Include both TODs and TNDs.
Sustainable Development and Resilient Communities
Draft GP Pg. 37
Land Use Map 3
#2 Proposed amendment to Land Use Map 3
Land Use Map 3 should indicate the TOD’s that have been identified on Kona CDP Figure 4-7, Pg. 4-36. See map
below.
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#3 Proposed Map 3 Amendment:
Regarding Draft GP Map 3, it is suggested that the property that now appears as the newly proposed High-
Density Urban and Medium Density boundaries located mauka of the Old Airport and makai of Queen
Ka'ahumanu Hwy be instead designated as a Regional Center and Neighborhood TODs as designated in the
Kona CDP Official Land Use Map, Figure 4.7.
This is important to ensure that proper mixed-use master planning is carried out for the area. See the
recommendation from KCDP below:
4
Land Use Goal
1.2: Urban Growth Areas
The Urban Growth Areas include high-density Transit Oriented Development (TOD), medium-
density Traditional Neighborhood Development (TND), and low-density Urban Neighborhood
Centers. These centers provide physical, social, governmental, and economic concentrations and
easier access to services, recreation, and employment activities. Draft GP Pg. 46
#4 Proposed amendment to Pg 46: Following the above language, amend the text to include these
general definitions:
Transit-Oriented Development (TOD). The development of compact, mixed-use villages
which would integrate housing, employment, shopping, and recreation opportunities.
Villages would be designed around transit stations/stops which would reduce the need
for daily trips and financially support the expanded transit system. Source KCDP Pg. 4.6
Village Types Defined—Transit-Oriented Developments (TODs) vs. Traditional
Neighborhood Developments (TNDs). Both TODs and TNDs are compact mixed-use
villages, characterized by a village center within a higher-density urban core, roughly
equivalent to a 5-minute walking radius (1/4 mile), surrounded by a secondary mixed-
use, mixed-density area with an outer boundary roughly equivalent to a 10-minute
walking radius from the village center (1/2 mile). The distinction between a TOD and
TND is that the approximate location of a TOD is currently designated on the Official
Kona Land Use Map (Figure 4-7) along the trunk or secondary transit route and contains
a transit station, while TND locations have not been designated and may be located off
of the trunk or secondary transit route at a location approved by a rezoning action.
Source KCDP Pg. 4-28
“Makaeo Village (Regional Center) A major retail center is planned near the Old Airport Park. As
a mixed-use village, the plan is to introduce residential uses into the mix, design a
complementary relationship to the Old Airport Park, and integrate a transit hub or major park
and ride facility for commuters”. Source KCDP Pg. 4-40
From:Dawn Barnett
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:Please reschedule the GP public testimony meetings in January.
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 12:30:27 PM
Please reschedule the GP public testimony meetings in January.
Thank you
DawnPO Box 1078
Kapaau, Hi 96755
From:Donald
To:WPCtestimony
Cc:LPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan Testimony Here
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 7:24:27 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
The Big island Plan cannot go through the way it is designed. It is hard to believe any
local helped design this plan.
Here are some concerns:
There is a huge part of the plan dedicated to "Climate Change". However, why do
most experts state there is NO climate danger? Climate Experts Speak Out Against
Climate Danger Click Here!
The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and literally means
anyone in the entire world can have input on this plan.
Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”.
Local Communities are local Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters,
organizations, businesses, and individuals who live on Big Island or have property
on Big Island that will be personally affected by projects, decisions, or activities in
the general plan. Effective local community engagement and management are
crucial for the success and sustainability of any initiative, as it helps ensure that
diverse perspectives and interests are considered.
The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave
decisions to unelected officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be
created. This is on page 188, 40.8.
The Planning Department has sent out letters too many homeowners telling them
their land use will be changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan
2045. This will drastically lower their property value and opens the door to rezone
the area. This is not pono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce
someone's property value is not okay. This must be made pono again.
There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This
needs to be further researched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say
there is no climate danger. Here is the pdf showing the scientist and what country
they are from. https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-
241023.pdf John Coleman, the first weather man for Good Morning America and
the Founder of the Weather Channel has gone on CNN and other media outlets
stating, "There is no climate danger". He explain the reason for this narrative is the
investors, in renewable energy, want to make these changes.
Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General
Plan move forward without that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats"
reads, "Incentivize private land management practices that protect and enhance
natural resource values and, when appropriate, pursue the acquisition of lands for
the protection of natural resources." "Incentives" mean more taxes. "Protection"
means more rules. Who's "values" is this plan referring too because it's not the
locals? "Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this say they are going to pursing
taking people's private property? Again with "protection of natural resources". This
plan should be focused on people growing more food and it is doing the exact
opposite!
This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is
needed for Big Island! We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food!
Steve Shropshire, a resident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad408
31c745bc.pdf
Papaikou Site
Plan: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae9
49a3579aff00d.pdf
Papaikou Development:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a72
4eee8304.pdf
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the
plan. You can see it in the pdf below:
Part
One: https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415
f7b691725786.pdf
Part Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-
5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdf
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c02
07bf286e.pdf
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island.
Don Noguchi
From:sharkgss
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Cc:Kimball, HeatherSubject:Testimony for General Plan 2045 for 19 December - NEEDS FULL OVERHAUL due to serious unaddressed issues
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 7:29:20 PM
Aloha,
I have provided extensive written testimony numerous times and commented on the general plan online along with many others that have emphasized thisplan needs a complete overhaul to meet the needs of the community. This plan is based off a template handed down thru the United Nations Agenda 21.This document is a good overview to educate county planning and legislative officials on AGENDA 21 and should be mandatory reading. https://nwri.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/How-Public-Officials-can-Recognize-Agenda-21.pdf
The original version in 2005 plan contains the words "homeowner" and "farmer" while the 2045 plan is written by and for "stakeholders!" This is
outrageous and the words "homeowner" and "farmer" do not appear anywhere! "Farmer" is in the 2005 General Plan fourteen (14) times and "homeowner"
appears four (4) times. Below are just a few things that need addressing:
1. The State and County ARE corporations and have no right to acquire land. The proposed re-zoning is excessive overreach for the benefit of
stakeholders and will affect landowners tremendously. This will open up the county for massive legal recourse that will tie up county resources for
many years.
2. Remove reference to climate change caused by humans, this is unproven and junk science (see additional resources below). This includes
removing references to "carbon footprint", "net zero", "greenhouse gas", "green infrastructure" and / or "climate adaptation". Carbon dioxide
sequestration is a really really stupid idea, waste of tax payer funds and energy, and will further degrade our flora and fauna.
3. Remove the section 2.2 Biocultural Stewardship Goal (1.13) because State and County corporations are not acting on behalf of its residents and
clearly acting on behalf of stakeholders.
4. Remove the word "stakeholder" from everywhere it appears, and instead use the words "land owner" or "farmer/rancher".
5. REMOVE 32c and 32p and 20e because all have to do with the egregious concept of "smart" cities.
6. Remove ANY use of the word "resilience." This is a psychological term that has NO PLACE in a government document.
7. Close down the County Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience (OSCER) as NOBODY VOTED FOR THIS OFFICE TO BE STARTED
and it is a waste of resources. Remove ANY reference to such office from the proposed General Plan the citizens can work directly with the county.
8. The governments intention for "inspection" or "surveillance" or "inventory" of land and water catchment is in direct violation of privacy rights.
9. Add language for safeguarding against the danger of emerging technology, including 5G. Language needs to be drafted regarding technology
easements based on health studies conducted by 3rd party with no conflict of interest.
10. Remove the phrase "circular systems". This is a concept only vaguely defined and certainly without any solid demonstration of its use.
11. Remove the phrase "Vision Zero" as it has NO RELEVANCE for our island.
12. Remove the phrase "One Water" as it refers to a North America group and has NO RELEVANCE for our island.
13. There is no clear plan for strengthening infrastructure and power grid against space weather.
14. The document contains no explanation how the county will handle a breakdown of critical infrastructure (supply chain, energy,
communications) due to impending space weather/solar events in which the Federal Government has been diligently preparing for due to
weakening magnetosphere (see additional resources below).
15. Include language to ban "man made" weather modification, spraying of nano particulate in the atmosphere, and geoengineering activities
that have a significant impact on health, property, and the environment.
16. Include language against harmful chemicals, pesticides such as glyphosate, and genetically altered organisms (including vectors of
disease) from being released into the environment.
17. Implement severe restrictions for artificial intelligence data centers proposed by "stakeholders" that will drain the power grid.
18. Implement provisions regarding military training and operations that are transparent and safe for the environment. Depleted uranium
dropped in the Saddle Region next to an active Volcano is NOT acceptable whatsoever, nor is excessive underground explosions that have
been going on for years that parallel training operations at Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA).
19. Developers should not be granted relief from requirements for sidewalks, bike lanes, etc... a dedicated bike lane should be implemented on
all major roads.
20. Include information on the drawbacks of electric vehicles to include draw on the grid, disposal of batteries, and fire dangers.
Climate Mitigation Basis for Plan is Unfounded
A great deal of content is based on Climate Mitigation from human activity which has a minuscule effect on the earth's overall climate. Over 99%
of the climate affects are driven by solar activity, cycles, and space weather. The document completely fails to mention the threat of space weather
and is almost entirely focused on carbon emissions promoted by the United Nations Climate Agenda. Our Federal Government has been preparing for
space weather threats for many years, yet the Hawai'i island GP lacks any reference to this even though critical infrastructure (energy, communications,
transportation, and supply chain) is at risk due to increased solar radiation from our weakening magnetosphere. In 2015 the magnetosphere was down by
40% according to this Federal Doc.
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/AD1040918#:~:text=The%20research%20evaluates%20the%20impacts,reversals%20and%20adverse%20space%20weather
In October of 2016 President Obama issued the following executive order Coordinating Efforts To Prepare the Nation for Space Weather
Events - Executive order 13744 (https://www.govinfo.gov/app/details/DCPD-201600692 )
Section 1. Policy. Space weather events, in the form of solar flares, solar energetic particles, and geomagnetic disturbances, occur regularly,
some with measurable effects on critical infrastructure systems and technologies, such as the Global Positioning System (GPS), satellite
operations and communication, aviation, and the electrical power grid. Extreme space weather events—those that could significantly degrade
critical infrastructure—could disable large portions of the electrical power grid, resulting in cascading failures that would affect key services such
as water supply, healthcare, and transportation. Space weather has the potential to simultaneously affect and disrupt health and safety across
entire continents. Successfully preparing for space weather events is an all-of-nation endeavor that requires partnerships across governments,
emergency managers, academia, the media, the insurance industry, non-profits, and the private sector.
It is the policy of the United States to prepare for space weather events to minimize the extent of economic loss and human hardship. The Federal
Government must have (1) the capability to predict and detect a space weather event, (2) the plans and programs necessary to alert the public
and private sectors to enable mitigating actions for an impending space weather event, (3) the protection and mitigation plans, protocols, and
standards required to reduce risks to critical infrastructure prior to and during a credible threat, and (4) the ability to respond to and recover from
the effects of space weather. Executive departments and agencies (agencies) must coordinate their efforts to prepare for the effects of space
weather events.
Sec. 2. Objectives. This order defines agency roles and responsibilities and directs agencies to take specific actions to prepare the Nation for the
hazardous effects of space weather. These activities are to be implemented in conjunction with those identified in the 2015 National Space
Weather Action Plan and any subsequent updates. Implementing this order and the Action Plan will require the Federal Government to work
across agencies and to develop, as appropriate, enhanced and innovative partnerships with State, tribal, and local governments; academia; non-
profits; the private sector; and international partners. These efforts will enhance national preparedness and speed the creation of a space-
weather-ready Nation.
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/10/18/2016-25290/coordinating-efforts-to-prepare-the-nation-for-space-weather-events
In October 2016 (about 10 days before the above executive order was signed) the Russian Government hosted a training event of 40 million
civilians, 200,000 emergency rescuers and 50,000 units of equipment from October 4 to October 7, 2016. It took 3 days to do a mock evacuation
of 40 million civilians into 5000 bunkers.This was a massive exercise carried out for the first time in modern history. A spokesman said in a
statement: “The main goal of the drill is to practice organization of management during civil defense events and emergency and fire management,
to check preparedness of management bodies and forces of civil defense on all levels to respond to natural and man-made disasters and to take
civil defense measures.”
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/717446/russia-evacuate-40-million-people-emergency-drill-vladimir-putin-ww3
Resources Weather Modification/Geoengineering
Man made geoengineering is an operation primarily used to block out solar radiation and create, distribute, and deflect weather systems. Its use
over many decades is outside the scope of public knowledge and having significant impacts on our environment/weather to include increased
super storms, fires, flooding, droughts, and causing very high levels of aluminum in the soil and tissue samples of all mammals. I personally have
tested hundreds of humans and animals and seen very high levels in all hair analysis tests. This is why Monsanto developed aluminum resistant
seeds, soil in North America is testing 40,000 times higher rates of aluminum in the last 2 decades.
https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/links-to-geoengineering-patents/
Tennessee and New Hampshire have recently introduced bills to ban this practice.
https://www.tennessean.com/story/news/local/2024/03/20/tennessee-senate-passes-bill-banning-chemtrails-what-to-know/73027586007/
Maui county council passed a bill in 2010 to ban geoengineering and this link explains how it is being used to lessen the effects of solar radiation.
There has been no public oversight or consent to these projects.
http://mauiskywatch.org/info-official-reports/
It is clear based on the above information the governments of the world are preparing for space weather effects due to the weakening
magnetic field, therefore it is critical that the county review and adopt their own contingency plan. Hawaii county should implement a
ban on geoengineering before soil is too toxic with aluminum and when combined with glyphosate it can cross the blood brain barrier
and render our soils inert due.
These issues are being brought to your attention as a big picture, there are many other concerns that need addressing that have been provided in previous
testimony. The GP is a disaster for our environment since it fails to address some of the most critical issues, instead it is abundantly clear it is being used a
control mechanism over free men and women designed to consolidate power to the hands of the stakeholders. GP as it stands has no place in Hawaii or
anywhere else in the world and will ultimately fail.
Mahalo for your service,
Donna Thompson
Kamuela, HI
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Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
From:Jill Burbary
To:Chang, Kelsie
Cc:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony; michelle@blossominnerwellness.com; Eric S. West
Subject:Re: 12/19/24 LPC General Plan Review Meeting – Zoom Testimony Confirmation
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 3:20:39 PM
Attachments:image001.png
Hi Kelsie - I was hoping to testify tomorrow to ask that you reinstate the General Plan
(GP) 2045 public testimony meetings for January. The cancelation of those meetings
does not support the voice of the people.
Ideally, we want the Planning Commission to put those meetings back on the
calendar/agenda for January, so we can share public testimony.
Those affected have suffered far too long. Without politics, hidden agendas, and red
tape, the affected residents and businesses would be in the building stage at this
point in time. Please help them by putting the GP 2045 back on the agenda.
Since I am unable to attend the meeting, can you share this email at the meeting so it
is on record?
Kind regards,
Jill Burbary
303-810-3207
On Wednesday, December 18, 2024 at 05:43:50 PM MST, Chang, Kelsie
<kelsie.chang@hawaiicounty.gov> wrote:
Hi –
Thank you for registering for the upcoming Continued LPC General Plan Review Meeting. According to
the registration report, I have you listed as a participant who has registered to watch the meeting and not
provide any testimony.
I’d would like to confirm if you plan to provide testimony during the meeting. If you do intend to speak,
please let me know for which agenda item.
Thank you,
Kelsie Chang
Leeward Planning Commission
County of Hawai`i Planning Department
101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3
Hilo, Hawai’i 96720
Direct: (808) 961-8157|Main: (808) 961-8288
Email: Kelsie.chang@hawaiicounty.gov
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From:Joanna Weber
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Big Island General Plan (GP) 2045 public testimony
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 12:56:22 PM
ALOHA
Here are my concerns as follows.
ALOHA, JOANNA WEBER
STOP GP from going to County Council until further
investigation on:
"Climate Change" being the foundation of the entire plan
Turning private land into recreation, dropping property value, and
the right of the State to do so. (No local would want that.)The Safety of electric vehicles on the island, the problem with
recycling the lithium batteries which are a hazard waste, and the
increased expense to locals’ electricity bills! (The current electric grid
can't handle more!)Taking most of the island and giving it to the State under the guiseof "Conservation", "Natural" and "Rural"
MORE Concerns Include: Land Use changing “Residential” to “Recreation” drops property value!
Plan could set up many opportunities for the State to take your land &
Rezone!
Plan turns most of Big Island into "Conservation", "Natural" or"Rural", meaning no farming, living, or building!!
Plan could regulate off-grid living!
Plan will further stress electric grid increasing prices!
And many more concerns! **Please, also, reschedule the GP meetings in January.
From: Judy Mahoney <jamahoney78@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 3:18 PM
To: Sidney Fuke <sidneyfuke@gmail.com>; Roy, Alex <Alex.Roy@hawaiicounty.gov>
Subject: Re: Testimony for commissioner mtg tomorrow
PS...to clarify traffic flow concerns is the other point of contention. The drawing aludes
to entrance/exit of the hotel not being on Alii Dr this then creates a traffic flow issue.
What runs to the west of the property is not designed to be a 2-way street. It is an alley
easement not wide enough to support 2-way traffic & if they allow entrance/exit to be on
south side it encourages traffic flow down that street to an alley easement section to the
west side of property which brings us back to the same concerns as previously
discribed.
I hope this more clarifies the traffic flow concerns. I hope you can add this clarification
to letter when you attend the meeting tomorrow. Please keep me updated on further
developments.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all......judy
On Wed, Dec 18, 2024, 11:03 AM Judy Mahoney <jamahoney78@gmail.com> wrote:
Thx so much. Not sure as email msg to me was that it wasn't connected. Hope my
letter makes good sense. Have a happy day....j
On Wed, Dec 18, 2024, 6:57 AM Sidney Fuke <sidneyfuke@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning, Judy. Yes, it was posted on the Department/Commission's website
and I did get a chance to read it. Thank you and Happy Christmas and Holidays!
Sid
From: Judy Mahoney <jamahoney78@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 4:48 AM
To: Sid Fuke <sidneyfuke@gmail.com>
Subject: Testimony for commissioner mtg tomorrow
Item #1 Kona Hawaii Development PL-SMA-2023-038
2024-12-18 Email Testimony Judy Mahoney
Aloha Sid
My testimony did not reach Hawaii county email for some reason. I copied you &
Alex Roy. Did you receive it? Please advise.
Thx
Judy Mahoney
Kona Mansions V
From:Roy, Alex
To:Dacayanan, Melissa
Subject:FW: Testimony for commissioner mtg tomorrow
Date:Thursday, December 19, 2024 7:18:23 AM
From: Judy Mahoney <jamahoney78@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 3:18 PM
To: Sidney Fuke <sidneyfuke@gmail.com>; Roy, Alex <Alex.Roy@hawaiicounty.gov>
Subject: Re: Testimony for commissioner mtg tomorrow
PS...to clarify traffic flow concerns is the other point of contention. The drawing aludes
to entrance/exit of the hotel not being on Alii Dr this then creates a traffic flow issue.
What runs to the west of the property is not designed to be a 2-way street. It is an alley
easement not wide enough to support 2-way traffic & if they allow entrance/exit to be on
south side it encourages traffic flow down that street to an alley easement section to the
west side of property which brings us back to the same concerns as previously
discribed.
I hope this more clarifies the traffic flow concerns. I hope you can add this clarification
to letter when you attend the meeting tomorrow. Please keep me updated on further
developments.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to all......judy
On Wed, Dec 18, 2024, 11:03 AM Judy Mahoney <jamahoney78@gmail.com> wrote:
Thx so much. Not sure as email msg to me was that it wasn't connected. Hope my
letter makes good sense. Have a happy day....j
On Wed, Dec 18, 2024, 6:57 AM Sidney Fuke <sidneyfuke@gmail.com> wrote:
Good morning, Judy. Yes, it was posted on the Department/Commission's website
and I did get a chance to read it. Thank you and Happy Christmas and Holidays!
Sid
From: Judy Mahoney <jamahoney78@gmail.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2024 4:48 AM
To: Sid Fuke <sidneyfuke@gmail.com>
Subject: Testimony for commissioner mtg tomorrow
Aloha Sid
My testimony did not reach Hawaii county email for some reason. I copied you &
Alex Roy. Did you receive it? Please advise.
Thx
Judy Mahoney
Kona Mansions V
From:Ken Honma
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Cc:Stand Together Hawaii
Subject:General plan 2045 comments
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 12:25:13 PM
The Hawaii County General Plan 2045 is missing critical elements that need to be included in order
to ensure that you the planning commissioners, and the people of Hawaii County can evaluate what
this planning document is about. As this document stands, no one will be able to determine how
any of the elements described in this plan what this plan is to accomplish. Cause and effect is the
basis for this document, but these basic relationships are not clearly defined and explained
anywhere in this plan.
Manmade Climate Change
Using man-made climate change as a justification for unleashing any proposed powers to
government for general planning is making policy based on an opinion, not any scientific fact. To the
contrary there is no proof that normal human activity is causing dangerously high levels of
temperature increases that would warrant this kind of powers to be used in the general plan.
*Exclude any references to manmade climate change.
Geoengineering
If this document were even-handed, it would also have a section on geo-engineering, which is
scientifically proven to effect weather. Aerial activities that influence weather have been ongoing for
many decades. What effects do these human activities have on the climate?
*Geoengineering should be included in the plan
Societal Controls
There is the assumption that it is necessary to confine and control societal development by limiting
activities to what is and will be considered acceptable development such as where to develop,
where to farm, where people can live, etc. What is the basis, and where is the discussion that these
controls are needed, warranted, wanted or legal?
Where is the ideal, model development example in real life Hawaii that demonstrates that any ofthese “development” ideas actually result in whatever is to be achieved? *Eliminate social control planning until these important questions are expounded on in writing inthe plan.
Definitions of terms
The lack of a detailed discussion of what exactly is meant by such words as “thrive”, “resilience”,“security”, “economy”, leads to much misinterpretations and confusion.
What exactly is the meaning of “economy” in terms of Hawaii County? What are the metrics that will
be used to determine what the current state of our economy is, and for the future, how progress is
being made or not made? How will success be measured? In other words what will success look like?
Defining success by measuring it against well-defined success-or-failure metrics will make it clear to
all, what the plan intends.
*Define all terms.
Intent
With a firm understanding of the intent of the general plan, we the people can more readily vote for
or against the plan. For eample: it “looks like” the intent is to sequester the most possible amount
of land away from human developement into conversation land (out of circulation for meeting
human needs).This is a formula for 15 minute cities.
It shoud be clearly stated that the the primary intent is to raise the standard of living for allresidents, and support the means for all people to achieve home ownership, land ownership, and
business ownership. Meeting growing energy needs. More transportation options and fullmaintanance of existing roads and bridges and public transportation. Better travel connectivitythroughout the island. Support systems for new and innovative businesses. Support small,independent farmers and food growers.
*We do not want 15 minute cities.
Milestones
Milestones need to be established from start to completion with the specific elements to becompleted. It can be seen that in order for this plan to work, a detailed and specific vision on whatsuccess looks like, and how to measure it is not included, but, necessary in order to take the firststeps in the as of yet, not envisioned success description.
*Establish milestones for all elements of the plan.
The success metric
It is a waste of time and our money if there is no measure of success like or how to get there.
Without the goals clearly stated, and steps to reach the goals, any legislative actions; taxes,
incentives, fines, fees, or capital allocations toward any of the plan’s elements would be fiscally, andlegislatively irresponsible. There is too much room for other hidden agendas to be persued as it iswritten.
The plan is after all, for the people; so the major success metric must be the success and happinessmetric of the people. At present there is no section that discusses this metric.
*Include a clear and usable success metric.
Accountability
There needs to be a person responsible for the completion of this plan. The Mayor could be
evaluated on how successful or not their administration is in accomplishing the general plan. Thepeople could be responsible for the mayor’s evaluation. Heads of departments likewise could beresponsible for carrying out the initiatives and would also be evaluated for success or failures. Anaccountability structure needs to be written into the plan.
*Define and include the accountability structure.
Sincerely,
Ken Honma
From:L Pasco
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:LPC testimony BI GP 2045
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 1:56:37 PM
To; Hawaii County Planning Commission
Normal human activity Climate Change
Using man-made climate change as a justification for unleashing any proposed powers to government for general planning is
making policy based on an opinion, not any scientific fact. To the contrary there is no proof that normal human activity is
causing dangerously high levels of temperature increases that would warrant this kind of powers to be used in the general
plan. *Exclude any references to normal human activity climate change.
Geoengineering
If this document were even-handed, it would also have a section on geo-engineering, which is scientifically proven to effect
weather. Aerial activities that influence weather have been ongoing for many decades. What effects do these human
activities have on the climate? *Geoengineering should be included in the plan.
Societal Controls
There is the assumption that it is necessary to confine and control societal development by limiting activities to what is and
will be considered acceptable development such as where to develop, where to farm, where people can live, etc. What is
the basis, and where is the discussion that these controls are needed, warranted, wanted or legal?
Where is the ideal, model development example in real life Hawaii that demonstrates that any of these “development” ideas
actually result in whatever is to be achieved? *Eliminate social control planning until
these important questions are expounded on in writing in the plan.
Electric vehicles
*Do not encourage or require electric vehicles to be used on the island.
Rezoning
*Do not rezone any more land for Conservation or Recreation.
*Do not rezone any land to Rural.
*Do not rezone Residential land to Rural.
*Do not rezone any more land to the State government.
From:Mary W Maxwell
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Please accept this testimony for meeting on December 19, 2024. Mahalo.
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 5:40:42 PM
Attachments:WPCtestimony.docx
two pages attached.
WPCtestimony@hawaiicounty.gov, LPCtestimony@hawaiicounty.gov,
from Mary W Maxwell, LLB (two pages, humbly submitted for Dec 19 meeting, 2024.
Dear HawaiiCounty.gov:
I have written to you before and appeared in person twice this year. I love Hawaii (heaven).
I came on negatively saying you shouldn't do this and shouldn't do that. But today I change my
tune. Please hear me out. I'll be brief and am NOT trying to make fun. This is the way my brain
solves issues, by looking at all possibilities. The issue in question is whether the state takes over
more land for public use, and whether we throw away the Fifth Amendment clause about land.
My New View (based on a feeling of hopelessness, I suppose):
1. Take all the land you can take. Maximize the grab.
2. That is what our World Government wants us to do, and it instructs all nations to do likewise.
3. In Australia, they tried to "rename" all land as public land, using a really offensive trick to the
Aboriginal peoples. I guess it is too embarrassing to mention, so I'll mention it: Some folks, a
year or two ago, came up with a new archaeological discovery. Something sacred, perhaps?
Not exactly. It was a ... um... turd. From an ancient human, thus proving the Native Aussies'
right to claim the land. When that did not grab everyone, they changed the focus to giving the
Aborigines a special "Voice to Parliament." Josephine Cashman and others with a clear view put
a stop to that item which was an insult to every person's intelligence. (Or a correct reading of
the intelligence of today's citizenry, as the case may be.)
4. But go ahead, announce that your land grab will avert, say, Climate Change. It's bound to fool
at least some Hawaiians.
5. At the same time, you could agree to a major Transmigrasie, with foreigners coming in to
settle the new land. The World Government is virtually insisting on mixing up all cultures. The
goal, a clever one, is to prevent the formation of societies whose members trust each other. It
is surely easier to govern, or even enslave, a divided group. That's just basic math.
6. Last time I looked, the "National Guard Bureau" [unconstitutional in its very name] had a
thing called Love and Roses. Oops, got that wrong: the propaganda name is "Partners for
Peace" which really and truly welcomes foreign troops to our shore [so we can learn those boys
some democracy and apple pie, hear?].
7. Hawaii has two partners for peace: the Philippines and Indonesia. Why not? I quote:
"The Philippine and U.S. members said they were eager to continue tight-knit cooperation in
areas vital to national security. These include counterterrorism, maritime security, cyber-
security, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief." No, seriously, they said that. And [we]
"collaborate on a wide range of initiatives, including disaster response, humanitarian assist-
ance, and peacekeeping operations,” said U.S Army Col. John Udani, director of military
support."
8. When people see soldiers on streets, they start to think their position as a participant in The
Great Republic has been thrown out with both the baby and the bathwater. As indeed it has,
no?
9. Everything now seems heartbreaking, especially the removal of traditional values. It may be
wise to just speed this up, and save a sort of interim period in which the elders still go around
acting like the situation can be salvaged. No, it cannot. The die is cast. The Lahaina fire is proof.
10. Why even hold meetings where people can state their preferences? It would be better to
phone Elon Musk and ask for his Artificial Intelligence ideas as to what we should do. Cyber
stuff is superior to Homo sapiens stuff.
Mahalo for letting me speak. It still amazes me that I can send such emails as this. God help us
all.
Yours sincerely (despite what appears to be sarcasm above, it IS NOT),
Mary Maxwell, age 77
Aloha.
From:Michael Sofranko
To:LPCtestimony
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 12:42:15 PM
The cancellation of general Planning meetings is completely unacceptable. Who is in chargeof this cancellation and why are they doing this?
Keeping the public uninformed is NOT the way we do business here.
Your response is needed please
Thank you
From:Michelle Melendez
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Plz RESCHEDULE GP Public Testimony In January
Date:Wednesday, December 18, 2024 12:23:16 PM
Aloha Commissioners,
Mahalo for your service.
I know you do this on your own time and I appreciate your hard work.
Please reschedule the public testimony on the Hawaii General Plan 2045 in January. We need
those meetings.
This plan should be stopped from going to County Council until the following can beinvestigated:
"Climate Change" the foundation of the entire plan
Turning private land into recreation, dropping property value, and the right
of the State to do that. (No local would want this.)
The Safety of electric vehicles on the island, the problem with recycling the
lithium batteries which are a hazard waste, and the increased expense to
locals electricity bills! (The current electric grid can't handle more!)
Taking most of the island and giving it to the State under the guise of
"Conservation", "Natural" and "Rural"
Not one person has been in support of this plan in the nearly 10 meetings I've gone to. Howcan they say that the public helped with this plan?
Please reschedule, or BETTER someone motion to STOP this plan from moving forward.
You CAN do that!
Just because it is on schedule to go through doesn't mean it has to. It's more important to have
a plan that supports the Big Island and doesn't harm it.
Please someone be brave enough to stop this madness from moving forward.
Kind Regards,
Michelle Melendez
Fitness and Wellness Expert Since 1996
Author Of The Best Selling and 4x Award Winning Book,
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From:Eileen Downing
To:WPCtestimony; LPCtestimony
Subject:Revise Hawaii General Plan Testimony Here
Date:Thursday, December 19, 2024 3:49:49 AM
Aloha Commissioners,
The Big island Plan cannot go through the way it is designed. It is hard to believe any local helpeddesign this plan.
Here are some concerns:
There is a huge part of the plan dedicated to "Climate Change". However, why do mostexperts state there is NO climate danger? Climate Experts Speak Out Against Climate
Danger Click Here!
The word "Stakeholder," defined in the plan, is written 86 times and literally means anyone inthe entire world can have input on this plan.
Please recommend Stakeholder change to the following: "Local Communities”. LocalCommunities are local Big Island farmers, homeowners, renters, organizations, businesses,
and individuals who live on Big Island or have property on Big Island that will be personallyaffected by projects, decisions, or activities in the general plan. Effective local communityengagement and management are crucial for the success and sustainability of any initiative,
as it helps ensure that diverse perspectives and interests are considered.
The OSCER Department in the plan will null and void all public input and leave decisions tounelected officials. This is NOT okay! This department should not be created. This is on page188, 40.8.
The Planning Department has sent out letters too many homeowners telling them their land
use will be changed from resident to recreation due to the General Plan 2045. This willdrastically lower their property value and opens the door to rezone the area. This is notpono. It breaks the Aloha Spirit law § 5-7.5. To reduce someone's property value is not okay.
This must be made pono again.
There is a huge section on climate change and things that will be affected. This needs to befurther researched. There are over 1900 credentialed scientist that say there is no climate
danger. Here is the pdf showing the scientist and what country they are from.
https://clintel.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/WCD-241023.pdf John Coleman, the firstweather man for Good Morning America and the Founder of the Weather Channel has gone
on CNN and other media outlets stating, "There is no climate danger". He explain the reason
for this narrative is the investors, in renewable energy, want to make these changes.
Hilo does not have a Community Development Plan. How can a Big Island General Plan
move forward without that? Hilo is 22% of the island.
1.13 under "Increase the biodiversity and resilience of native habitats" reads, "Incentivize
private land management practices that protect and enhance natural resource values and,
when appropriate, pursue the acquisition of lands for the protection of natural resources."
"Incentives" mean more taxes. "Protection" means more rules. Who's "values" is this planreferring too because it's not the locals? "Pursue the acquisition of lands" does this say they
are going to pursing taking people's private property? Again with "protection of naturalresources". This plan should be focused on people growing more food and it is doing the
exact opposite!
This plan wants to turn land into "conservation". The exact opposite is what is needed for Big
Island! We need to turn land into Ag Villages and grow more food! Steve Shropshire, aresident of Papaikou, has created an Ag Villages plan.
Ag Village to add to the General Plan:
Papaikou Ag Village Objectives:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_2cb1cc6d604f4cdd971ad40831c745bc.pdf
Papaikou Site Plan:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_5e4cdb02efeb46a5ae949a3579aff00d.pdf
Papaikou Development:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_c2af52c8b3c645b1a6868a724eee8304.pdf
A Hawaiian born Kanaka revised the Collaborative Biocultural Stewardship that is in the plan. You
can see it in the pdf below:
Part One:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_0a1d5be8f1d140069415f7b691725786.pdf
Part Two: https://86fc0cbd-8207-4076-85fa-
5a62e4e933b4.usrfiles.com/ugd/86fc0c_ecc498ba192d4a7689ebf31c3681c2ec.pdf
Here is a longer revised version of the plan from locals:
https://www.standtogetherhawaii.com/_files/ugd/86fc0c_b34739e4c99c461685de4c0207bf286e.pdf
The way this plan is written is very far from what will support our island.
MahaloEileen Downing
From:Jill Burbary
To:LPCtestimony; Chang, Kelsie
Cc:Stand Together Hawaii; Eric S. West; J Burbary
Subject:Written/Email Testimony Re: 121924 LPC General Plan Review Meeting from Jill B.
Date:Thursday, December 19, 2024 2:40:56 AM
Dear LPCtestimony Email Mailbox, December 19, 2024
Please find my personal testimony I would like included in the upcoming meeting.
Subject: Re 121924 LPC General Plan Review Meeting – Email Testimony
I am testifying via email regarding the General Plan (GP) 2045 public testimony
meetings for January. The cancellation of those meetings does not support the voice
of the people, and I am testifying (via email) to request that you reinstate the
meetings for January 2025.
Ideally, we want the Planning Commission to put those meetings back on the
calendar/agenda for January 2025, so we can share public testimony.
Those affected have suffered far too long. Without politics, hidden agendas, and redtape, the affected residents and businesses would be in the building stage at this
point in time. Please help them by putting the GP 2045 back on the agenda/calendar.
Since I am unable to attend the meeting, and per your guidelines, please treat thisemail as my testimony for the record.
Kind regards,
Jill Burbary
303-810-3207
From:Utah Valley Permaculture
To:LPCtestimony
Subject:Don"t cancel January 2025 Testimony meeting. World is watching.
Date:Thursday, December 19, 2024 6:46:59 AM
Land Use changing Residential to Recreation DROPS property value!Plan could set up MANY opportunities for State to take your land & Rezone!Plan turns most of Big Island into "Conservation", "Natural" or "Rural" meaning no farming, living or
building!!
Plan could regulate OFF-GRID living!
Plan will further STRESS electric grid increasing prices!AND MORE!
Denise Devynck BSW, PDC
Utah Valley Permaculture Classroom Gardens & Greenhouse
www.permaculturedesignschool.org
801 808 4424
utahvalleypermaculture@gmail.com Facebook free research and education group Utah Valley Permaculture ClassroomGardens & Greenhouse under Featured tab
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Our 60 second PSA by the most famous Climate Change personalities: https://youtu.be/ea5dok4zfT0
KBYU worldwide Interview on Permaculture.
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