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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – April 15, 2019 <br />Kim and with Bob Masuda to talk about it – what their issues really are up at <br />Puu Kaohe – cause noise shouldn’t be one of ‘em. That’s the only thing that <br />they’ve offered. Critical habitat has been ventured – U.S. Fish & Wildlife <br />Service has said critical habitat will not impact a gun range and they’re not <br />gonna step in for a gun range in that area, so that’s Harry Kim saying – now, <br />Dave Smith – I talked to him last week and Dave Smith, the current <br />administrator for DOFAW in Honolulu said that Bob Masuda has pretty well <br />shut down anything to do up on Mauna Kea and they now want to refocus on <br />Puuanahulu for a gun range and, um, which is OK by me. Now we have Bob <br />Masuda saying that they’re gonna refocus on Puuanahulu – we have the <br />Mayor saying I want a gun range – so maybe this is a marriage somewhere <br />that can happen but that’s basically it – we don’t have a gun range yet – but <br />we’ve gone a long way towards getting one. I’m open to any questions if <br />anybody has any. All right, then... <br /> <br />NP: Thanks, Tom. That was a good report. <br /> <br />TL: You were with me every step of the way there so I appreciate that. OK. <br /> <br />BKK: Thanks Tom. All right. Moving over to committee reports. Anything from <br />Traditional/Customary Practices. <br /> <br />COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> <br />8.b. TRADITIONAL CUSTOMARY PRACTICES <br /> <br />TN: On our email from Donna there was an attachment and I was wondering if <br />you would all look at it – it’s the Native Hawaiian Access Rights Project and <br />it’s interesting reading because tonight Terri talked about traditional practices <br />and it goes into details of what the Hawaii Coastal Zone Management <br />Program, Office of the Planning Department, Department of Business, <br />Economic Development and Tourism – State of Hawaii and if you read upon <br />it, it helps us understand better what our practices are through the Traditional <br />Native Customary Rights of Article 12, Section7 and goes into details of how <br />they want to implement that in our areas from the mountain to the ocean. <br />Thank you. <br /> <br />BKK: That was emailed to everybody, correct? <br /> <br />TN: Yes. That was emailed to everybody. <br /> <br /> <br />BKK: So it’s in the record. OK. Anything from Public Relations and Communications <br />Committee? Nothing from the Committee on Mauna Kea information and <br />nothing from the Committee on Wild Game. Do any commissioners have a <br />report from their District? <br />28 <br /> <br /> <br />
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