09-09-2010, 06:15 AM
PaulW,
My point is the inequity (as Rob put it) within the zoning and with zone designations. Meaning when it comes to homes, regardless of the zone, there needs to be uniform sound application. On the same hand, the zones in and of themselves need to be assigned correctly here in Puna. Some of this applies to every district in the COH when the Zone rule is modified and made uniform and some of it applies to Puna only with regard to changing existing zones to other zones. It’s not about stopping what’s going on over on the Kona side. It’s about rectifying inequities all together.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
My point is the inequity (as Rob put it) within the zoning and with zone designations. Meaning when it comes to homes, regardless of the zone, there needs to be uniform sound application. On the same hand, the zones in and of themselves need to be assigned correctly here in Puna. Some of this applies to every district in the COH when the Zone rule is modified and made uniform and some of it applies to Puna only with regard to changing existing zones to other zones. It’s not about stopping what’s going on over on the Kona side. It’s about rectifying inequities all together.
E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.