No decision on Punalu‘u Village

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Former County Council member Emily Naeole speaks Thursday to the large crowd gathered outside the County Building in Hilo. Hundreds of people, many who drove up from Ka'u, showed up for a meeting of the Windward Planning Commission regarding a permit for a proposed development in Punalu'u.
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Hundreds of people gathered Thursday at the County Building in Hilo to express their opposition to a proposed development for the Punalu‘u area of Ka‘u.

Dozens testified before the Windward Planning Commission, which met to decide whether to grant a special management area permit to developer Black Sand Beach LLC.

The permit would allow Black Sand Beach to build a roughly 225-unit “residential and commercial community,” called Punalu‘u Village, on a 147-acre parcel. The price tag is estimated between $200 million and $350 million.

Following hours of sometimes emotional testimony, and with many still awaiting their turn to speak, the commission voted to continue the meeting at another time.