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Prioritized List(continued) <br /> Priority <br /> Number Property Name with Tax Map Keys <br /> 4. *Mahukona (3) 5-7-02:11; 5-7-03:01, <br /> 02, 03, 07, 08, 10, 18 <br /> 5. Kukuipahu-Ha'ena Corridor (3) 5-6-01:101-110, 113, <br /> 118, 182, 185, 189-199 <br /> 6. Keawenui Easement (3) 5-8-01:09 <br /> 7. *`O`oma II (3) 7-3-09:04 & 22 <br /> 8. *Maulua Gulch (3) 3-4-02:04; 3-7-01:11 <br /> (*Mahukona-currently not for sale) <br /> (*`O`oma II—currently not for sale—we do not recommend use of PONC funds for purchase of <br /> parcel 22) <br /> (*Maulua Gulch—recommend conservation easement) <br /> In developing the 2011 Prioritized List for this Annual Report, the Commission only <br /> considered properties submitted in the 2011 Suggestion Forms. The Commission developed its <br /> prioritized ranking order based upon reported urgency, anticipated use, significance and benefit to <br /> the public and special opportunities available for acquisition and management. See Appendix 2 for <br /> detailed descriptions and maps of these prioritized properties. <br /> Status of Properties on Past Prioritized Lists and Acquisitions <br /> Past prioritized lists were compiled in the Status of Properties on Past Prioritized Lists from <br /> 2006-2010 (see Appendix 4). The Commission recommends that properties from previous <br /> prioritized lists should continue to be pursued as far as possible unless: the County has already <br /> acquired the property; there are insufficient funds available for acquisition; or the County Council <br /> has not passed a resolution that would allow the property to be acquired. <br /> For the first time the Commission is including an Acquisition Status Report that provides <br /> funding sources used for acquisition (see Appendix 5). <br /> Comprehensive List of Properties Submitted by the Public <br /> The Comprehensive List (see Appendix 6) is a sequential listing by tax map key of all <br /> properties submitted by the public since 2006. <br /> Commission Meetings <br /> In light of the current economic situation, the Commission scaled back it's scheduled <br /> monthly meetings to six meetings per year, and has reduced its expenses by two thirds by using <br /> electronic filing systems. For 2011, the Commission met according to it's rules of practice and <br /> procedure (see Appendix 7). <br /> The meetings held in 2011 were: <br /> February 14 Kona September 12 Hilo <br /> April 18 Hilo October 10 Kona <br /> June 13 Kona November 14 Hilo <br /> Page 2 <br />