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Communications - Council Term
2020-2022
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0644
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Mitchell D. Roth, Mayor
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FC: Close file - 3/9/22.
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PRIORITY #3: LAMALALOA <br /> (91.222) <br /> TMK No. (3) 5-7-001:020 consisting of approx. 35.345 acres of the <br /> Pao'o 1 and Lamaloloa ahupua'a in the District of North Kohala, Hawai'i <br /> T x- r _ <br /> iiih, <br /> ' " ti <br /> r <br /> A. A <br /> 4le <br /> •OF 4•Art 1.e.°1111011° - 441111,11.1W' N*. s ... • <br /> ti ' . 0 It ' 5 <br /> ti <br /> ) . <br /> • -. -S .•` .is•_ ', ,. _�.. _ - . / -- �.,ir"`.y;TM4. <br /> r , <br /> z s4• <br /> 4040001101 <br /> i <br /> ItAlqiiir ,1-• 4.k. • <br /> 1. <br /> 4 . .7.104,!..i..:A~..--* . <br /> , : • <br /> se ':-U.--..k ..�� '. 4: ::''jam_•*�a�: 4 . <br /> Anticipated Use <br /> • Current uses that will continue with a preservation purchase includes biking, hiking, <br /> shoreline fishing, picnicking, and recreation. <br /> • Open Space for historical education, environmental, and research actives. <br /> • Hawaiian cultural practices and gathering. <br /> • Coastal recreation. <br /> Significance <br /> • Purchase of the land would provide a continuous publicly-owned coastline from Akoni <br /> Pule Hwy to the ocean for a lineal span of almost 4 miles of coastline between <br /> Mahukona and Kaupalaoa. <br /> • This link in the corridor is studded with archaeological sites, including the Ala Loa and <br /> has been relatively untouched by humans since the early 1900s except passively by the <br /> people of Kohala who continue to use it as a valuable site for fishing and gathering. <br /> • The Hawaiian Hoary Bat and Hawaiian Monk Seal frequent the coast. <br /> 1.5 <br />
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