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PL-SLU-2022-008-PL-REZ-2022-039 06.13.23 M. Akau-LaClair Opposition Testimony
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From: Mia Akau-LaClair <br /> To: LPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: OPPOSING TESTIMONY: KAUPULEHU LAND LLC, PL-SLU-2022-000008, PL-REZ-2022-000039 <br /> Date: Tuesday,June 13,2023 6:17:12 AM <br /> My name is Mia Akau-LaClair and I live in Pu`ukapu, Waimea and own a home on <br /> Waikelehua Place directly across the main highway from the proposed project site. <br /> fully OPPOSE all applications submitted by Kaupulehu Land LLC. <br /> I am writing on behalf of the Akau `Ohana of Waimea and eight generations of my <br /> family who are nurtured by the lands and waters of Waimea. My family has lived on <br /> this land neighboring the proposed property for the past 50 years and we are one of <br /> the last old time families remaining in the area. I have witnessed the area around my <br /> family home transform from a few local family homes, grazed pasture land, and forest <br /> into commercial office spaces, large residential subdivisions, and a traffic nightmare. <br /> At one time we could farm and hunt on these lands and share food amongst our <br /> families. Waimea will forever be home to my family and we stand to make sure that <br /> our Waimea remains for all future generations. This project and many that have <br /> come before continue to threaten our subsistence way of life growing, raising, <br /> gathering food— living in balance with `aina and we wholeheartedly OPPOSE all <br /> applications submitted by Kaupulehu Land LLC. <br /> The proposed project is contrary to all five policies of the Waimea Town Plan of the <br /> South Kohala Community Development Plan developed by the Waimea community to <br /> maintain the core values and culture of our town. Additionally, the goals of the County <br /> General Plan are much too broad to achieve the strategies and overall intentions of <br /> the Waimea Town Plan. <br /> Policy 1: Preservation of Waimea's sense of place through protection of important <br /> lands, resources, cultural sites, agricultural lands and open space areas. <br /> The proposed project directly conflicts with preserving Waimea`s sense of place by <br /> destroying one of the last remaining open spaces and unobstructed views of revered <br /> Mauna Kea in our neighborhood and along the highway corridor. Constructing <br /> commercial and residential spaces with a country character does not equate to <br /> preservation of place, destruction is destruction. <br /> Policy 2: Moderating the pace of growth and change in Waimea by providing <br /> adequate infrastructure before any large-scale new residential or commercial projects <br /> can be considered by the County. <br /> The proposed project contributes to the rapid commercialization of Waimea rather <br /> than moderating the pace of growth based on the carrying capacity of our `aina <br /> resources. <br /> Policy 3: Wise management of natural resources and important agricultural lands. <br /> The proposed project site was a family farm for the better part of the last 100 years <br />
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