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2025-09-02 PL-REZ-2025-000083 Opposition Testimony from Diane Ware
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From: Diane Ware <br /> To: WPCtestimonv <br /> Subject: Item#7 William Morris(PL-REZ-2025-000083),in opposition to zoning change <br /> Date: Tuesday,September 2,2025 9:18:53 AM <br /> Attachments: cidf mf01ov7i0.pno <br /> Dear Respected Windward Planning Commissioners, <br /> My name is Diane Ware and I've lived in Volcano for 35 years. Ever since I moved here I <br /> have supported preservation of this precious cultural and natural ecosystem first by advocating <br /> for the VCA Volcano Long Range Plan, then as a working group member of the PCDP <br /> Malama I Ka `Aina section and now once again with the VCA Forest Overlay Committee to <br /> implement the forest overlay district as proposed in the PCDP. The Volcano Long Range Plan <br /> 2015 states in its conclusion"Volcano is no ordinary place. The Volcano environment is <br /> fragile and unstable." Since that was written ROD has attacked our `ohi'a forest as well as <br /> drought and continued development and land clearing. The VLRP further states "We can't <br /> control the volcanoes or the weather but we can control our imprint on the land and our <br /> community ". This is the basis of our community goals and actions. <br /> For those of us living in Volcano Village,zoning helps us thoughtfully grow our community in a way that <br /> respects and preserves our remaining native forest—a big part of what makes Volcano special in Hawaii <br /> nei.The PCDP and Volcano Long Range Plan specifically advocates designating the Volcano area as a <br /> Biosphere Reserve Buffer or Transition Zone with the possibility of enacting a special overlay district.The <br /> glossary of the 2045 GP Draft 2 states: "Biosphere Reserve Buffer Zone(BRBZ) is enacted as an overlay <br /> district for Volcano area to guide development within the region's native forest through regulatory <br /> measures and economic incentives." <br /> The PCDP Managing Growth section includes under Actions and Implementation "Denying zone changes for <br /> commercial or light industrial use on sites that are not within designated village/town centers."The below <br /> map from the GP 2045 draft shows the Morris property outside of Volcano Village Center. I base my <br /> testimony upon this information. <br /> We do as a community welcome resident oriented businesses such as healthcare, banking services,and <br /> social services. We residents do not need another tourist restaurant which currently number 7. <br /> ❑® <br /> Mahalo for your service and Malama Pono, <br /> Diane Ware <br /> 808-967-8642 <br /> P. O. Box 698 <br /> 99-7815 Kapoha <br /> Volcano HI 96785 <br />
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