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Araujo, Jaclyn <br />From: Duke Kamaka <dukekamaka@gmail.com> <br />Sent: Monday, November 14, 2022 4:00 PM <br />To: LPCtestimony <br />Subject: Oppose Item #2, Applicant: Shawn Maile Nakoa, Esq. (PL-REZ-2022-000017) <br />Attachments: Ka Mo'okuauhau 'o Lunalilo_Keakealaniwahine(2).pdf <br />Aloha Planning Commission, thank you for your time, <br />I Duke Kaliko Kamaka, oppose this application for the following reason(s): <br />No Signage Notification <br />The application for this subdivision, submitted by Land Planning Hawaii (LPH), stated they would <br />post a sign regarding the rezone application at the property's entrance. <br />There is NO visible signage at the entrance to the property at Pomaikai Street or Kuakini Highway. <br />Reauested Septic Svstems. NOT Available Municipal Wastewater Connection <br />LPH's application initially stated that the subdivided properties' wastewater would be treated via <br />"Individual Wastewater Systems," i.e., they did not intend to (pay to) connect to the municipal <br />wastewater system. <br />Water Allotment Application Based on Old Records <br />LPH initially submitted proof of available water based on a letter to a Realtor for a different <br />subdivision application from 2010. This has since been corrected by the Dept. of Water Supply and <br />they have paid a deposit for two additional 'units,' good until 2025. This was sloppy, and created more <br />work for the Planning Dept. and Dept. of Water Supply. <br />Endangered Flora / Fauna Not Surveyed <br />The application states, 'Although there were no professional surveys conducted... the <br />applicant does not believe that rare or endangered floral or fauna resources are likely to be found <br />within the subject site..." <br />"Does not believe?" In fact, each of the species named, Hawaiian Hawk (I`o), Hawaiian Owl (Pueo), <br />and Hawaiian Hoary Bat have all been observed hunting on and around this property and the <br />surrounding areas. <br />Avoidance of an Updated and Accurate Archeological Survey <br />The application initially submitted an archeological survey from 1987 for this acreage. DLNR / SHPD <br />requested additional information, and a back -and -forth ensued. <br />Then in late October 2022, after the applicant somehow secured a teleconference between the <br />applicant and the applicant's attorney, SHPD, and the Deputy Planning Director — even though SHPD <br />noted that there was likelihood of previously undocumented historic sites and there has been recent <br />bulldozing that impacted burial plots — SHPD agreed to give permission for archeological surveys to <br />be conducted after subdividing. <br />WHY? We don't really know. A transcript of this teleconference meeting was not provided in the <br />application documentation, nor was the promised map from a reported 10/28/22 survey. <br />