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i <br /> 3 <br /> October 25, 2022, HSAC Meeting Agenda Page 118 <br /> � t I <br /> CMPaltin: CM King's staff confirms that it will be on the.Nov 4 agenda. The main <br /> changes is that it will exempt traditional fish ponds from definition of development. <br /> Had a lot of trouble installing sidewalks, trash removal and invasive removal, <br /> excluding the use of herbicides,preservation of native habitats. Some of the issues <br /> relate to dear issues and trying to keep them out of areas. Traditional and customary <br /> practices, all of this was heard last year. Aso changes the size for SMA exemption. <br /> This measure failed last year. Some of the wording was not clear. If someone donated <br /> to any nonprofit or hawaiian organization then they could have been allowed. So this <br /> wording in terms of traditional activities is a lot more clear than last time. <br /> Supportive because we have a lot of local residents waiting for sidewalks and this <br /> would help with the hold up. <br /> Jon Okudara: They stuck in the proposal 5000 limit exemption because the office of <br /> planning because the area and development is something the county should do as <br /> part of their zoning. They felt the min density in the SMA is something the counties <br /> should put in their zoning ordinance. So the counties would have control over the <br /> density of development in the SMA. <br /> CMPaltin:Amenable to addressing the 5000 sq ft out if that would get this bill on <br /> the package. <br /> CMKimball: The invasive species removal, there are places where the invasives are <br /> holding things in place. So maybe some tweaking so not all invasives to exempt the <br /> few that should not be removed when it is preventing coastal erosion. <br /> CM Chock:Item passes. <br /> Approved. <br /> vii. Hawaii County Council Resolution No. 583-22 <br /> 'i <br /> f <br /> i <br />