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From: Gail Glass <br /> To: W PCtesti mono <br /> Subject: Go back to the 2005 General Plan <br /> Date: Sunday, November 3,2024 12:58:40 PM <br /> The words home owner and farmer are written zero times in the General Plan <br /> 2045. Farmer is in the 2005 general plan 14 times and home owner is written 4 times. <br /> 2005 General Plan was created by people who know Hawaii, her people and the land. <br /> That is the plan Big Island should use moving forward. <br /> There are many other reason to use 2005 General Plan other than GP 2045. The <br /> biggest is the amount of regulations that 2045 would put on current and future <br /> generations as it takes away freedoms and imposes more rules, and fines. It would <br /> completely change the way of life on the Big Island! <br /> I think it's a very bad idea not to value the current status of homeowners and <br /> residents of Hawaii. Please support the local people and scrap the 2045 plan . The <br /> 2005 plan is a good one and supports the island's lifestyle. Don't cave into the <br /> demands of those who want to exploit our beautiful island for profit and have no <br /> regard for cultural traditions and ways. <br /> Sincerely & respectfully, <br /> Gail D. Glass <br /> Island Resident <br />
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