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REPORT OF THE <br /> COMMITTEE ON PLANNING <br /> DATE: March 20, 2001 Re: C-93/Res. No. 37-01 <br /> PLACE: Councilroom <br /> TIME: 2:55 p.m. <br /> Chair and Members <br /> Hawaii County Council <br /> Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> Your Committee on Planning, to which was referred Resolution No. 37-01, transmitted <br /> by Mayor Harry Kim per Communication No. 93, dated January 12, 2001, regarding the <br /> naming of streets in the County of Hawaii, reports as follows: <br /> Resolution No. 37-01 authorizes the approval of the street names for the roadways within <br /> <br /> the Waipunalei Homesteads, North Hilo, Hawaii. <br /> The Planning Commission at its December 15, 2000, meeting approved the names for the <br /> roadways in Exhibit "A" as follows: <br /> Jardine Road - after the Jardine Family, one of the original <br /> settlers of this Homestead. The roadway has been <br /> historically referred to as Jardine Road. <br /> Loyola Road - after the Loyola Family, one of the original settlers <br /> of this Homestead. The roadway has been <br /> historically referred to as Loyola Road. <br /> Stevens Road - after the Stevens Family, one of the original settlers <br /> of this Homestead. The roadway has been <br /> historically referred to as Stevens Road. <br /> Liloa Road - after the Hawaiian Chief `Umi-a-Liloa. <br /> Pursuant to Section 22-35, Article 2, Chapter 22 of the Hawaii County Code, the <br /> Council is authorized to adopt street names for Hawaii County's unnamed roadways. <br /> Committee Member Dominic Yagong mentioned that these roads have always gone by <br /> these names, so he concurs with the recommendation of the Planning Commission. <br /> PC-11 <br /> <br />