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4 COMMENTS RE CDP <br />1. May 19,2016 <br />Hawai'i County Planning Department <br />Attri: Hamakua CDP / LeAna Gloor, Project Planner <br />101 Pauahi Street, Suite 3 <br />Hi 10, HI 96720 <br />FEEDBACK RE: Designation of Parcel 055 as Important Agricultural Land <br />(IAL) in the proposed CDP for Hamakua. <br />Aloha Ms. Gloor and CDP, County of Hawaii: <br />First, I would like to thank members of the Planning Department and CDP <br />committee members for their commitment to preserve the natural beauty and rural <br />character of the Hamakua Coast, goals I endorse. The Hamakua draft CDP reflects <br />the hard work and thoughtful planning of those who participated in its production. <br />When we purchased our 3.955 acre parcel in 2004 (TMK 3-5-004-055), it was as it <br />is now, designated Low Density Urban (LDU) with a paved, County -maintained <br />road as well as water and electrical service. At that time, the acreage had been <br />retired from cane sugar production since the early 1990s and was overtaken by <br />Guinea Grass. Three structures on the property had fallen into severe disrepair and <br />were a neighborhood eyesore. We have spent the last 12 years rehabilitating the <br />property to align with its LDU designation as well as the applicable Ag20 <br />restrictions. <br />At present, approximately 2.3 acres of our property is used as pasture since it is <br />unsuitable for row crops due to its steepness, rocky soil and two swales which <br />prevent easy access front to back. The remaining approximately one and one-half <br />acres hosts two houses (separately metered), and their detached garages as well as a <br />small area of semi-levelland along a portion of its makai boundary which is <br />suitable for part-time, small-scale agriculture and gardening activities. <br />Needless to say, upon reviewing the CDP, I was surprised to note that it proposes a <br />change in our LUP AG designation from LDU to IAL (Important Agricultural <br />Land). I am writing to request that our parcel retain its LDU designation for <br />the reasons outlined below. <br />1 <br />
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