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From: Maya Parish <mayaparish@gmail.com> <br />Sent: Friday, January 25, 2019 1:24 PM <br />To: Charter Commission <br />Subject: Open Space Land Fund Testimony <br />Aloha, <br />Thank you in advance for your consideration. I'm writing to urge members of the County Charter Commission to please <br />support Charter Amendment 9 and oppose Charter Amendments 9 and 13. The voters of Hawaii have spoken on the 2% <br />Land Fund 3 times with resounding support for Public Open Space purchase, preservation and maintenance in <br />perpetuity. <br />It is quite clear that the public wishes to keep the funds AS IS that we've set aside to protect our treasured lands <br />designated by community input, and definitely do not want various administrations to have the option to sell off these <br />parcels at a later date. <br />Designation of areas under Conservation Zoning is not sufficient to adequately carry out the clear will of the voters and <br />residents of Hawai'i Island. Conservation zoning has not protected many of our important lands from development or <br />prevented corporations from restricting public access, as seen in various examples from Waikoloa, Kohanaiki, Mauna <br />Lani, O'oma and Kukio. <br />We have seen so many successes, ample community involvement and stewardship with the 2% Land fund, allowing for <br />bottom up community organizing and empowerment that restores trust in our government and pride in our community. <br />The residents of Hawai'i Island love the 2% Land Fund, and only want to see it strengthened. With amendment CA -9 we <br />can help shift the burden of administration to a dedicated staff member, which saves the Dept. of Finance money, while <br />at the same time providing help needed for the community process to be streamlined and prevent the current delays. <br />Thank you for respecting the will of the people and supporting the 2% Land Fund. We appreciate your public service. <br />Mahalo nui loa, <br />Maya Parish <br />Hawi Resident <br />1 <br />Comm. No. 21.103 <br />