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Communication 912 <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> sectors, different cultures that exist in Puna, agriculture, landowners, non-resident land owners, <br /> educators, environmental, multi-generational mix, good mix of males and females, regional <br /> representation of the Puna area and awazeness of history and historic preservation issues. <br /> Ms. Chang stated the four reviewers were chosen similar as it was for the Kona CDP. The Kona had a <br /> representative from Mayor's office so Andy Levin was the first chosen. They then looked for people who <br /> <br /> know the Puna area well and who live there for a long time with experiences in observing people in <br /> <br /> meetings and handling themselves. <br /> Council Member Holschuh requested a hard copy of the point system she just reviewed for use when <br /> Hamakua begins it CDP process. <br /> Council Member Ikeda noted his surprise the largest landowner Shipman was not a participant especially <br /> <br /> because this will really affect the community and they own about half the land in Puna. He stated if the <br /> steering committee had a representative from Shipman it would be easier to persuade them to release <br /> some of their lands. He noted Shipman has tendencies to give land away and was hoping to see a <br /> nominee from Shipman so we don't have to buy land from them, and they would give the county land. <br /> Ms. Chang stated no one selected by the review committee is directly connected to the Shipman Trust. <br /> Ms. Chang agreed they are a very important player and stakeholder and fully intends to bring them in as <br /> <br /> much as they would like to be. Ms. Chang noted certain Planning staff members aze attending Shipman's <br /> <br /> master planning meetings being conducted and trying to complete the master plan before the committee <br /> <br /> gets too far into CDP process. Shipman would like to fully be a part of it and share with the community. <br /> Council Member Ikeda asked whether there was anyone from Shipman who applied and Ms. Chang stated <br /> <br /> two people had applied with direct connections to Shipman. One, a direct heir of the tnast, was felt to <br /> <br /> directly benefit personally from the results of the CDP and, by consensus, probably not a good idea. The <br /> <br /> qualifications of the other Shipman applicant did not rank very high. Mr. Ikdea stated he hoped they keep <br /> Shipman involved and stated if we can get the land for free, lets go for it. <br /> Chair Pilago stated Mr. Arakaki correctly requested the committee to bifurcate the question and have an <br /> opportunity to meet each steering committee nominee on his or her own merits. <br /> Council Member Jacobson inquired why Mr. Arakaki is requesting bifurcation and Mr. Arakaki <br /> responded because he wants to. Chair Pilago noted that it is Mr. Arakaki's right to make the request and <br /> <br /> that it was helpful because the members get to meet each applicant on their own merits. Mr. Safarik <br /> stated doesn't think taking each nominee individually is a bad thing. There's a lot of good people here <br /> <br /> and thinks we need to hear their story and bifurcation allows for it. <br /> Chairman Pilago called Ms. B. Martha Lockwood, a 30-year resident of Puna and office manager of <br /> Geohazards Consultants International. <br /> Planning staff Esther Imamura appeared and stated Ms. Lockwood had made previous arrangements for <br /> <br /> an out-of--state trip before she was selected and could not be present. <br /> Council Member Safarik asked Ms. Imamura if there is any comment or recommendation so that this <br /> panel could make a recommendation whether or not to postpone her nomination, This is a very important <br /> precedent-setting panel and these nominations are taken very seriously and questioned how the committee <br /> would be able to rule on someone it could not ask questions of. <br /> PC REPORT NO. 81 <br /> <br />