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2019-12-31 (2019 PONC Annual Report to the Mayor)
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2019-12-31 (2019 PONC Annual Report to the Mayor)
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There are remnants of activity during Kamehameha I’s time when he resided there; historical <br />remnants of early Hawaiian use of land, including important burial sites; and remnants of the <br />earliest Hawaiian settlement <br /> The area is prominent in oral histories as the place that nurtured Kamehameha I in physical <br />and spiritual strength <br />Special Opportunity for Acquisition and Management <br /> All four owners have expressed an interest in a preservation sale <br /> Owners of the Kapanai’a and Hapu’u parcels are actively working with community groups to <br />preserve coastline <br /> Community groups are in contact with the Ala Kahakai National Trail System and the County <br />Planning Department to help protect the land <br /> Groups have pledged to work with other private and public entities to preserve access and <br />historic sites and to replant the cliff tops with native plants to help control erosion <br /> <br />
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