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Prioritized List (continued) <br /> Priority <br /> Number Property Name with Tax Map Keys <br /> 4. Kaunamano, Ka`u (3) 9-5-11:01, 04, 05, 06; <br /> 9-5-12:01 <br /> 5. Mahukona (3) 5-7-02:11; 5-7-03:01, <br /> 02, 03, 07, 08, 10, 18 <br /> 6. Hapu`u to Kapanai`a Cultural (3) 5-2-07:04; 5-3-07:22, <br /> Corridor 23, 26, 28, 32 & 33 <br /> 7. Vacationland Land Trust/Hara (3) 1-4-02:22 & 51 <br /> Property <br /> 8. Kukuipahu-Hd'ena Corridor (3) 5-6-01:13, 16, 18, 42, <br /> 49, 50, 65, 89-103, <br /> 105-122 <br /> 9. Waikaku`u Park—South Kona (3) 8-7-08:02, 33 & 34 <br /> 10. Keawenui Easement (3) 5-8-01:09 <br /> 11. Hilo Bayfront Trails (3) 2-2-53:20 <br /> 12. Vacationlands/Wai`opae (3) 1-4-68:07 & 08 <br /> 13. Wai`opae/Vacationlands (3) 1-4-68:33 <br /> 14. *`O`oma II (3) 7-3-09:22 <br /> (*Parcel 22 was ranked separately from Parcel 4 because we felt that Parcel 4 and other <br /> shoreline parcels around the island more strongly met the criteria compared to Parcel 22) <br /> In developing the 2012 Prioritized List for this Annual Report, the Commission considered <br /> properties submitted in the 2012 Suggestion Forms as well as written and public testimony related <br /> to those submissions. The Commission decided to split `O`oma II into two priorities. Due to the <br /> fact that parcel 4 is zoned conservation and parcel 22 is zoned industrial. The Commission <br /> developed its prioritized ranking order based upon reported urgency, anticipated use, significance <br /> and benefit to the public and special opportunities available for acquisition and management. See <br /> Appendix 2 for 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 /> 2006-2011 (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 /> In addition it may be of interest to note that Kaiholena (Lot F), which was prioritized by the <br /> PONC in 2007 and 2009 and resoluted for purchase by the County Council in 2008 was purchased <br /> without County funds through an effort led by the Kohala community in partnership with a <br /> community based non-profit. The community noted that even though PONC funds were not used, <br /> having the parcel ranked and resoluted assisted with securing other funding. ' <br /> The Commission is including an Acquisition Status Report that provides funding sources <br /> used for acquisition (see Appendix 5). <br /> Page 2 <br />