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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Drive, the tree may canopy over State, County and/or the King Kamehameha Hotel property. <br /> Landownership needs to be clarified. Therefore, additional work needs to be done before <br /> these two applications can be considered. <br /> <br /> 1. Nomination of Morton Bay Fig on TMK• 7-5-6:12 (Amelia Burgess) - S. Stanbro. <br /> <br /> K. Chun stated that her family considers the Morton Bay Fig as a member of the family. S. <br /> Stanbro mentioned that people were astonished that it wasn't already a protected tree. She <br /> reported that it was her understanding that this tree is the sister tree to the one that was at <br /> Banyans, the surf spot, that was pruned massively and poisoned. S. Stanbro said that people <br /> stand inside the top part of the tree and have their pictures taken. At triathlons, they all come <br /> by, hug the tree and take pictures. According to Sadie Seymore's son, his mother said that it <br /> was planted by Princess Kapiolani at the same time as the other sister tree that was killed. <br /> The owner of this tree, Mrs. Amelia Burgess, is 91 years old. K. Chun stated that the family <br /> wanted this tree protected for some time. People though it was already on the list. The <br /> family's very much in support of it. Chair Bisel mentioned that it was an almost complete <br /> application with just the height and circumference missing. However, S. Stanbro stated that <br /> she had inadvertently left that information out. J. Anderson wanted the comment that the <br /> tree was considered by the owner and family as a family member to be included on the <br /> application. Chair Bisel stated that the motion is to accept the application and forward it to <br /> Council. J. Anderson seconded it. Motion passed unanimously. K. Chun asked if the <br /> nomination could come up at a full Council meeting in Kona. The Committee and staff will <br /> check the schedule and see how that could be arranged. J. Anderson stated that we should <br /> take advantage of the opportunity to publicize a nomination from the west side of the island. <br /> <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> <br /> 4. Nomination of Brazilian Bower (Tower) Tree on TMK: 7-5-1:114 (Gwen Hobbs) - S. <br /> Stanbro (correction from Shower to Bower [Tower]) <br /> <br /> According to S. Stanbro, the Brazilian Bower Tree (Schizolobium) is along Mamalahoa <br /> Highway, almost directly across Onizuka Store (Nelson Onizuka's family store). It's the <br /> progenitor of any Brazilian Bower Tree that's around. It doesn't naturally seed. The <br /> photograph is not very good because it was raining, but the tree has bright yellow flowers <br /> that are visible from Mamalahoa Highway. It's located near the 7 mile marker in Holualoa <br /> on Mamalahoa Highway, the upper road. It was planted by S. Seymore, who started the <br /> Outdoor Circle. According to some arborists and landscape people on both sides of the <br /> island, it is the only one of its size. Although S. Seymore sold that part of the property to <br /> Gwen Hobbs, the Seymore family still maintains an interest in the tree. S. Stanbro reported <br /> that she fowarded the information on tax exemption for exceptional trees to A. Burgess and <br /> G. Hobbs. It was moved by S. Stranbro and seconded by J. Anderson to accept the <br /> nomination and have the language drafted by Counsel Noda to submit to Council. Motion <br /> passed unanimously. <br />