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PL-SMA-2022-000018, PL-SPP-2022-000018 01.04.23 B. ROBINSON TESTIMONY
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1/4/2023
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BETH ROBINSON, TESTIMONY FOR AHU POHAKU HOOMALUHIA
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DeVera, Ashley <br />From: Beth Thoma Robinson, R(B) <beth@hawaiilife.com> <br />Sent: Wednesday, January 4, 2023 12:34 PM <br />To: LPCtestimony <br />Subject: Applicant Ahu Pohaku Ho'omaluhia LLC - Amendments to SMA Special Use Permit <br />and Special Permit <br />Aloha Commissioners: <br />I am writing with testimony on the first two agenda items coming before the Leeward <br />Planning Commission on January 19, 2023 regarding the applications by Ahu Pohaku Ho'omaluhia <br />LLC to amend permits thereby increasing the number of rooms allowed at Hawaii Island Retreat in <br />Kohala. <br />As a disclosure, I am a Broker -in -Charge and Director, Conservation and Legacy Lands with Hawaii <br />Life Real Estate, and in this capacity the members of Ahu Pohaku Ho'omaluhia LLC are my clients. I <br />am writing, however, as a member of the Kohala Community who is and has been an active <br />volunteer with multiple community groups beginning with my participation in the creation of the <br />2008 North Kohala Community Development Plan - as a member of the logistics team doing <br />community interviews in 2006, and as a focus group member working with the consultant and <br />Steering Committee in 2007. <br />I am currently part of a working group for the "Kohala Community Plan", an effort to recreate the <br />community input process used for our 2008 CDP, and work with existing CDP subcommittees to <br />update goals from the 2008 plan. From our initial "talk story" sessions and meetings with the <br />subcommittees, we are currently hearing a very different community opinion around facilities <br />such as Hawaii Island Retreat than the sentiment reflected in the 2008 NKCDP. <br />Page 20 of the 2008 NKCDP addressed community concern over the number of special permits <br />issued in the 2000s, of which 10 were for overnight accommodations: <br />One of the issues that has raised the most concern with Kohala residents is that of Special Permits, <br />especially those that allow overnight accommodations, such as "retreats." While it is true that 10 <br />of the 17 Special Permits issued in the 2000s do allow overnight accommodations, 8 of those 10 <br />are parcels owned by one owner (the New Moon Foundation). Therefore, the bigger problem may <br />be those land owners who are allowing overnight visitors without the appropriate permits. <br />Still, community sentiment is generally that Special Permits that allow large-scale overnight <br />accommodations should not be approved, due to the negative impacts that such developments <br />have on the area's limited infrastructure and small-town feel. <br />The concern at the time was that the approved special permits would collectively equal a small <br />hotel in excess of 300 rooms. Here are key points of what has changed since this was written in <br />2007: <br />1 <br />
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