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2024-09-30 Cheryl Morgan Testimony
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<br />From:Cheryl Morgan <br />To:WPCtestimony; cherylmorgan472@gmail.com <br />Cc:Cheryl Morgan <br />Subject:Kaimu Cove LLC tmk 1-2-018-001 <br />Date:Monday, September 30, 2024 2:11:22 PM <br />Aloha, <br />Regarding the proposed SMA permit application. TMK 1-2-0018-001 <br />I, Cheryl Morgan am the immediate landowner and neighbor sharing a common border with <br />this proposed subdivision. I have lived on and cared for this property since 1986 and resided <br />on Hawaii Island since 1975, I have never witnessed this type of disrespect for the land. <br />With total disregard to the protected and pristine Milo forest as well as other indigenous plants <br />and trees and before any permits were granted, the owner recklessly plowed heavy machinery <br />down our common border. Not only were these threatened species eliminated but coconut <br />trees on state property were cut down. <br />Since our common boundary was not clearly tagged by the owner, the excavator seemingly <br />may have pushed over an old Milo tree (which I want to save) onto my property, near the <br />ocean. <br />Until our shared border is clearly established no further cutting of border trees or branches <br />should be permitted. <br />Another concern is the owner's habi <br />t of burning brush and possibly trash, 'opala in an open fire pit. We are down wind and being <br />Kupuna we cannot tolerate the smoke. <br />I am also concerned about the impact of 5 new homes on this fragile ecosystem with each <br />possibility having an o'hana structure. <br />Respectfully, Cheryl Morgan <br />
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