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Hawai'i County Clerk's Office - 04/14/2021 12:10:30 PM <br /> FC-9 April 20,2021 <br /> ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS <br /> Res. 80-21: AUTHORIZES THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS <br /> FOR THE ACQUISITION OF TAX MAP KEY 7-6-014:013, SITUATED IN THE <br /> DISTRICT OF NORTH KONA, ALSO KNOWN AS KEAKEALANIWAHINE OF <br /> HOLUALOA, UTILIZING THE PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE, AND NATURAL <br /> RESOURCES PRESERVATION FUND <br /> The County seeks to acquire this 15,372 square foot parcel to preserve historic cultural <br /> sites, protect open space located along Alii Drive in Kailua-Kona, and provide access for <br /> fishing, gathering, and recreational purposes. The parcel is listed as priority number nine <br /> for purchase in the 2020 Annual Report of the Public Access, Open Space, and Natural <br /> Resources Preservation Commission. <br /> Reference: Comm. 186 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Villegas <br /> Res. 81-21: AUTHORIZES THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS <br /> FOR THE ACQUISITION OF TAX MAP KEY 7-7-004:063, SITUATED IN THE <br /> DISTRICT OF NORTH KONA, ALSO KNOWN AS MAGIC SANDS OF LA`ALOA, <br /> UTILIZING THE PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> PRESERVATION FUND <br /> The County seeks to acquire this 8.814-acre parcel to protect flood plains that threaten <br /> public beaches, and preserve and promote Hawaiian culture, tradition, and customary <br /> practices. The parcel is listed as priority number fifteen for purchase in the 2020 Annual <br /> Report of the Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation <br /> Commission. <br /> Reference: Comm. 187 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Villegas <br /> Res. 82-21: AUTHORIZES THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS <br /> FOR THE ACQUISITION OF TAX MAP KEY 7-7-008:120 AND 124, SITUATED IN <br /> THE DISTRICT OF NORTH KONA, ALSO KNOWN AS PAHOEHOE OF LA`ALOA, <br /> UTILIZING THE PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br /> PRESERVATION FUND <br /> The County seeks to acquire these parcels, which consist of approximately 29.8 acres of <br /> land, to protect sacred burial grounds, natural resources, and buffer zones, and preserve and <br /> promote Hawaiian culture, tradition, and customary practices. The parcel is listed as <br /> priority number fourteen for purchase in the 2020 Annual Report of the Public Access, <br /> Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Commission. <br /> Reference: Comm. 188 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Villegas <br /> Page 3 <br />