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BIG BOX EQUALS BIG DEAL


February 22, 2007
Council Chair [Riki] Hokama shows leadership and courage to take

decisive action to protect the viability of local owner-operated (Mom

& Pop) shops (Coconut Wireless, Feb. 1, 2007). Planning for

appropriate business expansion land use takes understanding the

dynamics and resulting impacts of competition that presents an unlevel

field.

Most Super-sized (big box) operations require a gross floor area of

90,000 s.f. (two acres) containing over 25,000 product units with more

than 20,000 s.f. of dedicated grocery area. National statistics reveal

that for most big box entries, 60 small mom/pop operations get hurt or

bite the dust. Furthermore, these offshore operations return about $.05

cents on the dollar of their profits back into the local economy as

opposed to $.65 cents reinvested by homegrown outlets. Our established

small businesses deserve our continued support because many offer

personalized service, proved living wage jobs with security and

benefits and also participate with several local community fundraisers,

etc.

Many towns across the nation have had bad experiences from Big Box

(superstores) that obliterated the "little guy" and then not making

their quotas have shut down leaving virtual ghost towns in their wake.

Free enterprise and competition will reinforce the fabric on our rural

communities only if corporate giants are willing to significantly

downsize their operations and abide by established Business Country

Town design guidelines. If we want the quality of life on Maui to

remain NO KA OI, we must afford our local owner-operated businesses our

continued loyalty and a fair chance of survival.

-Joceyln A. Perreira, WMSA/Tri-Isle Main Street Resource Center












CLARIFICATION



The Feb. 8, 2007 edition of The Maui 10 on the discovery of ancient

Hawaiian remains at the Kapalua Bay Hotel didn't make clear that Maui

Island Burial Council Chairman Charles Kauluwehi Maxwell, Sr.'s quote

"That whole area, that Kapalua area, is considered sacred because of

the thousands of remains on the sand dunes," was referring to the dunes

fronting the Ritz-Carlton hotel, not the Kapalua Bay Hotel, which is

about a half-mile away.





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