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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 #6: HONOIPU <br /> (Scoring: 85.222%) <br /> TMK No (3) 5-6-001:074, consisting of approx. 17.547 acres of the <br /> Honoipu and 'Upolu ahupua'a in the District of North Kohala, Hawai'i <br /> a} R <br /> - �' - -�- _ ,�‘ View of Honoipu Bay taken <br /> - _ _ • d from the top of Paliakamoa. <br /> aM <br /> _ - • (Photo courtesy of Keith <br /> Wallis) <br /> View of Paliakamoa, the <br /> cliff that inspired the well- <br /> -^ "rtri-.v0... ..40,4 . known song of the same <br /> 1A name, composed by Ellen <br /> ', a � �- ,'' a .. - Kalaukoa Naipo. <br /> 6 r• I, '-. (Photo courtesy of Keith <br /> Wallis) <br /> Honoipu Bay is known for its calm seas, sheltered from the strong 'Apa'apa'a wind of Kohala, <br /> and a favored canoe staging and landing site in ancient times up to the present. It was an <br /> important harbor during the early days of Kohala's sugar plantations until abandoned in 1912 <br /> when Mahukona Harbor and its convenient railroad became the primary shipping port. Honoipu <br /> has been (and continues to be) a favorite fishing, hiking, canoeing, boating, and surfing spot for <br /> generations of island residents. <br /> 1.13 <br />
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