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Jeffrey W. Darrow, Planning Director
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(4) Shall coordinate its activities under this chapter, including its compilation of the inventories and <br />classifications of trails and accesses, with other public agencies; <br />(5) Shall advise and, when able, assist other public agencies in the development, construction, <br />operation, maintenance, and regulation of trails and accesses under the other agencies' jurisdiction;...". <br />Related Hawai'i County Code Chapter 34-4(b): <br />"The location of public shoreline and mountain areas and existing shoreline, coastal and public <br />mountain trails shall be determined by the [Planning Department] director in consultation with the State <br />department of land and natural resources and the department of parks and recreation and shall be <br />established by rule pursuant to chapter 91, Hawai'i Revised Statutes. The director shall solicit such <br />information from such agencies upon adoption of the ordinance codified in this chapter and from time <br />to time thereafter. Such rules shall include maps depicting the public -owned areas and the approximate <br />location of the existing public trails, and may provide for supplementation of listed areas and trails upon <br />publication of notice in lieu of rule amendment. Provided, that the rules shall be amended not less than <br />every five years to incorporate any supplemental changes made since prior rule adoption and to allow <br />public comments on practices and procedures established under such rules." <br />The Hawai'i Island Na Ala Hele Advisory Council's Review of the Hawaii County General <br />Plans <br />At its February 12, 2025 meeting, the Advisory Council reviewed language related to public access, trails, <br />recreation, and scenic resources in the: <br />1) current county General Plan adopted in 2005 (current GP), <br />2) draft General Plan 2040 released by the county Planning Department in 2019 (dGP2040), and <br />3) current draft General Plan 2045 released by the Planning Department in 2023 (dGP2045). <br />For your easy reference and comparison, we have excerpted the relevant Objective, Policies, and <br />Actions and provided then in this letter the specific language reviewed in each of these plans as follows: <br />1) Appendix A, dGP2040 <br />2) Appendix B, dGP2045 <br />3) Appendix C, current GP <br />We have also included excerpts from the Ala Kahakai National Trail Memorandum of Understanding as <br />the MOU directly relates to the county of Hawai'i in Appendix D. <br />During its review, the Advisory Council noted that both the dGP2040 and dGP2045 are complete <br />rewrites of the current GP. <br />Because of this, one focus of our review was to determine the extent to which the dGP2040 and <br />dGP2045 effectively include the Policies and Actions contained within the current GP. The Advisory <br />Council found that the dGP2040 effectively includes all Policies and Actions related to public access, <br />trails, recreation, and scenic resources in the current GP, while the dGP2045 does not. <br />Another focus was to compare the language within dGP2040 and dGP2045 related to public access, <br />trails, recreation, and scenic resources. <br />
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