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• Coordinate Focus Group meetings to capture local knowledge and expertise on <br />priority planning issues <br />• Work with the Steering Committee to develop and incorporate a vision statement, <br />community values, and guiding principals into the CDP <br />• Develop a Community Profile and Environmental Concept Plan based on Profiles <br />that were developed by the Community Readiness Program (CRP) Team for <br />South Kohala. <br />• Develop strategies and action plans for addressing priority issues for the most <br />critical land use/community development issues for South Kohala. <br />• Develop a series of iterations of the SKCDP beginning with Working Papers, <br />followed by a Preliminary Draft, a Public Review Draft, a Prefinal Draft, and <br />culminating with the Final Draft once the SKCDP is approved by the Hawaii <br />County Council. <br />• Provide technical support through the SKCDP approval process by assisting the <br />Planning Department with presentation(s) to the Planning Commission, and <br />County Council and incorporating amendments. <br />THE PLANNING TEAM <br />Townscape, Inc., Planning Consultant <br />• Bruce Tsuchida, Principal-in-Charge <br />• Andrew Choy, Planner <br />County of Hawaii (COH) Planning Department <br />• Chris J. Yuen, Planning Director <br />• Allen A. Salavea, Project Manager <br />• Christian Kay, Planner <br />COH Office of the Mayor <br />• Roy T. Takemoto, Special Assistant to the Mayor <br />Department of Research and Development <br />• Jane Testa, Director <br />• Alex. Frost, Hawaii County Resource Center . <br />COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION <br />Over the last three years, a number of activities oriented around the Community. <br />Readiness Project (CRP) and the SKCDP were provided to inform the South Kohala <br />community about the CDP program, develop capacity in the district, and ultimately <br />gather input from community members. The activities were designed to be accessible to <br />all residents keeping in mind those who worked out of district, which necessitated the <br />need to hold meetings in locations and at times that fit various schedules. <br />2 <br />