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commented on the denial of the Special Use Permit for the Pahoa Feed and Fertilizer store. She <br />stated that she would like to see more approaches to small community meetings to gather <br />input for the recovery planning process. She also stated she was happy that school children are <br />being asking for their input, but expressed her desire to focus more so on input from adults. <br />Ms. O'Hara shared her concern regarding SMA designations in Kapoho, stating that she would <br />like to see the SMA line reconsidered since the shoreline has expanded further into the ocean <br />due to the lava flow. Additionally, she shared that she would like to see County water to be <br />connected to lower Puna as a part of the process in restoring Highway 132. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES: <br />The minutes of the March 5, 2019 PCDP AC meeting were considered for approval after quorum for <br />the Action Committee had been reached. <br />Committee Member Leila Kealoha moved to approve the minutes of the March 5, 2019 meeting as <br />submitted. Second by Committee Member Brent Norris. The motion to approve the minutes as <br />submitted passed with 5 votes aye, 0 votes nay. <br />BUSINESS: <br />1. Action Committee Recommendations for Priority Recovery Goals: Bob Agres, Manager of <br />Kilauea Eruption Recovery Community Engagement, provided a presentation to the Action <br />Committee outlining the recovery process to date, what was learned in phase 1 of the recovery <br />process, next steps in the recovery process, and the recovery goals and priorities from the <br />public that arose from phase 1 of recovery community engagement. <br />Mr. Agres provided an outline for the Action Committee's role moving forward in the recovery <br />process and presented the Action Committee with the priority recovery goals and objectives as <br />they fit into the previously established Puna Community Development Plan priority goals of <br />Village Town Centers, Infrastructure, Natural and Cultural Resource Management, and Health <br />and Well -Being. <br />To view Comm. No. 2019-05 Puna CDP Recovery Goals Presentation use the following link: <br />http://records.hawaiicounty.gov/Weblink/1/doc/100342/Pagel.aspx <br />The Action Committee was asked to consider the following motion: "The Puna CDP Action <br />Committee affirms the PCDP priority goals — Village Town Centers, Infrastructure, Natural and <br />Cultural Resource Management, and Health and Well -Being — that are consistent with its <br />February 8, 2017 letter to the Planning Director and recommends these goals as priority <br />recovery goals for the Kilauea eruption recovery planning process. <br />Committee Member Frances Brewer motioned to affirm the PCDP AC priority goals — Village <br />Town Centers, Infrastructure, Natural and Cultural Resource Management, and Health and <br />Well -Being — that are consistent with its February 8, 2017 letter to the Planning Director and <br />recommends these goals as priority recovery goals for the Kilauea eruption recovery planning <br />process. The motion was seconded by Committee Member Leila Kealoha. The motion passed <br />with 5 votes aye and 0 votes nay. <br />www.hiplanningdept.com puna(&,hawaiicounty.,-ov Page 3 <br />