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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> information such as the hours the gates will remain open and information on who to <br /> contact to sign up for night time fishing. <br /> <br /> * There is only partial compliance with legal requirements to establish public access <br /> easements in subdivision documents by survey. File Plan 97644 needs amending because <br /> most access easements dead end on an undedicated road. <br /> <br /> * There has been a failure to create public easements with a continuous connection to a <br /> public road. Access easements dead end on non-dedicated roads. File Plan 7644 needs to <br /> be amended. <br /> <br /> * Continental Pacific, LLC failed to file the executed documents for dedication of the <br /> public access easements with the Director for its first incremental subdivision, approved <br /> almost two years ago. <br /> <br /> * CP is still laying out the trails on the ground and it is not. clear if the lateral trail is <br /> continuous. How can mauka makai access spacing be approved without pinning this <br /> down specifically. <br /> <br /> *Continental Pacific needs to complete the construction and Hawaii County Planning <br /> Department needs to inspect and approve it so the public accesses can be opened. <br /> <br /> <br /> There are environmental problems: <br /> * the Hilo Coast's Power Company's coal ash pile is operating in violation of the zoning <br /> code and its solid waste permit. <br /> <br /> * The coal ash has piled up for years without significant reuse. It is no longer considered <br /> to be a temporary stockpile. <br /> <br /> * The coal ash pile no longer meets the definition of recycling. It is considered to be a <br /> special waste landfill and needs a solid waste management permit to establish a solid <br /> waste disposal facility. <br /> <br /> *It is not an appropriate location for a disposal site. The drainage features used to settle <br /> out coal ash from storm water run-off is in the SNIA. It is too close to the ocean and has <br /> been the source of pollution. <br /> <br /> * The DLNR aquatic resources division are trying to deternne if there have been <br /> irregularities in the Bottom Biotic Biology Reports which study the health of the coral off <br /> shore. It appears that almost half the coral species have disappeared since this coal pile <br /> started building up and they will be trying to determine if this is significant ecologically. <br /> <br /> * The coal ash pile has tilled two intermittent dry stream beds and has drainage problems <br /> which has started to cause erosion of the pali from diverted run-off. <br />