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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Star Advertiser - article

(please note our corrections in RED per conversations, meetings, & facts we have collected)

December 29, 2010


Target store protest greets president this morning

By Star-Advertiser Staff and pool reports

Protesters opposed to a Target store in Kailua were among those who greeted the president and first lady as their motorcade left their vacation home this morning.

President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle left their vacation home in the motorcade just after 8 a.m.
Protesters held signs just outside the security checkpoint. One of the signs read "No Big Box Store in Kailua."

Target plans to open a store in Kailua in 2012 where the Don Quijote store is located.

Target estimates the store will draw 10 to 15 30 percent more traffic into the business district and plans $1 million in traffic improvements.

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photo by community member

Monday, December 27, 2010

Target Bargains

A community member recently went Christmas shopping at Target.

Has anyone realized how much Target marks up the prices at their Hawai'i stores?

See photo of actual tags from items bought at the Target Salt Lake store!

Look Alike

On the targetkailua.com website it says the design of the Kailua Target store is a "collaborative effort between Target and the community to design a store that fits the unique character of Kailua".

What is so unique about the Kailua Target store design?

Kailua, Hawai'i




Kapolei, Hawai'i




Front Royal, Virginia

Letter from Target

Many community members may have recieved this typical response letter from Target. 

Note:  this letter did not address any of the questions or concerns that the reciever asked Target.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Star Advertiser - letter to editor

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Big business rules in Kailua


I am sadly disappointed in the relationship between Kaneohe Ranch and Kailua residents who supported the Koolaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan.
The plan was initiated to give people a voice as to the type of community they envisioned. It was the hope of the majority who participated in the survey to keep Kailua a community beach town. The vision included supporting local businesses, creating pedestrian/bike-friendly walkways and no big-box stores. Kaneohe Ranch once shared this vision.
Unfortunately, big business now rules at Kaneohe Ranch. Target and Whole Foods are not the bad guys here; it is Kaneohe Ranch that has disappointed the residents of Kailua by deciding upon itself what is best for Kailua.

Ginger Edmunds
Kailua

Thursday, December 9, 2010

3-TALK meeting

Tuesday, December 14th
7:00pm
Kāne'ohe Community & Senior Center (45-Puohala Street)

District 3’s City Council Member, Ikaika Anderson, will be holding his 3-TALK meeting.  These meetings allow anyone to personally ask questions, comment, voice concerns, etc. to our own City Council Member.  Our community needs to continue to raise questions and concerns to Ikaika about Target!!!


Future 3-Talk meetings:

Tuesday, January 25th
St. John Lutheran Church (1004 Kailua Road)

Tuesday, February 15th
Waimānalo Public Library (41-1320 Kalaniana'ole Highway)

NOT a "Done Deal"

Briefly, this is why it's NOT a done deal:
  • Our Ko'olaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan (SCP) states "No big box stores"
  • Our courageous Kailua Neighborhood Board in speaking out on behalf of our community (Nov. 9), received a threatening letter from Kaneohe Ranch's lawyers (Nov. 12) which in turn was rebuked by letter written by Representatives Chris Lee and Cynthia Thielen (Nov. 24)
  • Kailua cannot sustain the negative traffic impacts to our small community
  • Building permit has not been issued (or applied for by Target) through our City Dept. of Planning and Permitting
Our community must continue its mission to preserve small businesses in Kailua as well as protect the "neighborhood character" of the town.  TIME IS CRITICAL. As often as possible, take action --  CALL and/or WRITE those listed on our "Contacts" list (cc everyone).

NOTE:  Please be respectful in your communications so that we can win support for our efforts.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Awareness Concert

Friday, December 10th
10:00pm - 1:30am
Boardriders Bar & Grill (201 Hamakua Drive)
$5 cover

Save Kailua from Babylon Awareness Concert

Organized by the younger community members of Kailua, this concert is to raise awareness and inform the community how a Target store could impact Kailua Town.

Bands include: Pressure Drop, Herb N Culture, and other

"No Target Kailua" shirts will be sold at this event.  To pre-order, please contact notargetkailua@gmail.com.

WANTED: If anyone is interested in speaking at this event, please email us!

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Windward Oahu Islander - article

December 1, 2010

Evaluating Target's Plans For Kailua Store

Aloha,

Hot topics currently in front position in Kailua include the proposed Target store at the Don Quijote site and ongoing construction of Whole Foods market at the edge of Kaneohe Ranch's master-planned Kailua Town Center-Phase 3.  Keep in mind that these projects are permitted developments under city zoning regulations.  The properties are zoned B-2 (community business district).  Building height limit for both is 40 feet.  A height variance would be require the approval of the city Department of Planning & Permitting. Any rezoning would require the approval of the City Council.

That said, I still remain hesitant to accept, in particular, the way Target officials have chosen to work with residents in its endeavor to enter the community.

Months before it acquired the remaining 12 years of Kaneohe Ranch lease from Don Quijote, Target promised me and state Rep. Chris Lee that it would work closely with the community during the planning and construction phases of the project and that they had done the same in Kapolei.

I cannot speak to that process nor do I feel that Kapolei should be a prototype for Kailua.  I am also very troubled about Target's 130,000 square-foot store.  (Their reasoning is that Target will warehouse major stock on site, which would reduce the number of daily deliveries.)

I have voiced my concern directly to Target officials but have not heard from them on this.  It is my hope that Target will seriously consider reducing the size.

Some of you have expressed disdain for the planned store indicating that it is in violation of the Ko'olaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan, which states that no big box stores should be built in Kailua.  Proponents might challenge the definition of "big box" -- a question that remains unanswered.  Some believe a "big box" is based on square footage, others say it's on goods sold; still others say it's based on the size of a chain's operation.  It's important to remember that the sustainability plans, ours included, were established as guides and do not have the force of law; they are advisory.  They aim to direct decision-making when land use changes are contemplated.  As the Target project is currently not seeking any variances or changes to the current zoning, the KSCP is not applicable.

Target must complete a traffic impact study to be reviewed and critiqued both by the city departments of Planning and Permitting and Transportation Services.  DTS director Wayne Yoshioka encourages the public to submit its comments directly to his office at:

650 S King Street, 3rd Floor
Honolulu HI 96813
email: wyoshioka@honolulu.gov

Your written concerns will aid them in their evaluation.  The departments will then meet with Target's traffic engineering consultants to mitigate concerns.

Once the consultants have responded, community briefings will be scheduled to update residents on the project's status and hear further concerns.

Please know that I will continue to work very closely with local entities involved in these projects.  I also will monitor Target's intention to be involved with the community.

Mahalo,
Ikaika

Contact City Councilman Ikaika Anderson, District III (Waimanalo, Kailua, most of Kaneohe), at 768-5003.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Kailua Neighborhood Board Meeting

Thursday, December 2nd
7:00pm

Kailua District Park (Multi-Purpose Building)
21 S. Kainalu Drive

We encourage you to attend tomorrow's Neighborhood Board(NB) meeting. We must continue to voice our concerns at these monthly meetings -- upon arrival, add your name to the list provided -- "Neighborhood Concerns" --  or email NB chair Chuck Prentiss prentissc001@hawaii.rr.com
 
"Kailua Neighborhood Board will have a special presentation on the City and County of Honolulu’s Multi-Hazard Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan. The Plan will be presented by the City and County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Management. The presentation will be an opportunity for the Kailua community to learn what to do, and how to help, in disaster situations."

Sign Waving - archive

Past sign waving events in this month:

Sunday, December 26th
1:00pm - 3:00pm

Saturday, December 11th
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Saturday, December 4th
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm