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r+ <br /> J1 <br /> John Kaye <br /> 7116 (if;T ?n PFI 07 — • <br /> P.O. Box 100004,1,,,,, ENT <br /> Hakalau, Hawaf-(96'710 I LAWN' <br /> Farrah-Marie Gomes, Vice-Chair <br /> Hamakua CDP Steering Committee _ +� <br /> do Hawaii County Planning Department <br /> Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 <br /> Hilo, HI 96720 <br /> RE: Hakalau Point '— <br /> Dear Members of the Hamakua CDP Steering Committee: <br /> I am submitting this testimony in support of designating Hakalau Point as"Open". In short, and <br /> as will be more fully described below,the Hamakua CDP, the Hawaii County General Plan as <br /> well as Hawaii State coastal laws make it very clear that lands adjacent to the coast and the <br /> shoreline are to be protected,undeveloped and preserved for the public benefit. Hakalau Point is <br /> one of the few remaining undeveloped Hamakua coastal properties with sweeping views and <br /> historic significance and worthy of protection and preservation for the public as directed by the <br /> CDP, the General Plan and Hawaii State Law. <br /> I. AN"OPEN"DESIGNATION FOR HAKALAU POINT CONFORMS <br /> . TO COUNTY AND STATE LAWS <br /> A. The Current Version of the Hamakua CDP Makes Clear That Hakalau Point Should <br /> Be Preserved and Undeveloped. <br /> On Page 26, of the current draft of the Hamakua CDP,the planners state, "The Community <br /> Objectives are the foundation of the CDP". The CDP then delineates the specific objectives of <br /> the CDP, including the following three objectives, all of which support preservation and <br /> protection from development for Hakalau Point: <br /> Objective 1: Protect, restore, and enhance watershed ecosystems, sweeping views, and open <br /> • spaces from mauka forests to makai shorelines, while assuring responsible public access for <br /> recreational,spiritual, cultural, and sustenance practices. <br /> Objective 2: Protect and restore viable agricultural lands and resources. Protect and enhance <br /> viewscapes and open spaces that exemplify Hamakua's rural character. <br /> Objective 4: Protect and nurture Hamakua's social and cultural diversity and heritage assets, <br /> including sacred places, historic sites and buildings, and distinctive plantation towns. <br /> Moreover, and equally important the current Hamakua CDP in Section 1.1.3 makes clear that <br /> protection of our shorelines is the top priority, and that development of our coastal areas is to be <br /> discouraged and prevented. In particular, the first four priorities for future planning are <br /> particularly relevant to Hakalau Point: <br /> 1 • <br /> 108143 <br />