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2020-08-31 Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Commission Minutes AM Session-Approved
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with the National parkService, confirming the existence of villages connected by <br />trails to the Kohala Field System, known as the ‘meeting place’ in ancient Hawaiian <br />culture. <br />5.Sugg. 20-005, and 017, Mahukona, N. Kohala.MS. WELLS FISCHER discusses <br />the history of this place for swimming, fishing, diving, and how throughout the years, <br />developers have proposed a resort and a boat harbor with the launch ramp. <br />6.Sugg. 20-009, Honoipu, N. Kohala.MS. WELLS FISCHER talks about the odd <br />division of the property that cutsthrough abuilding used to be a Coast Guard Loran <br />Station. There is road access, might currently being developed by the present <br />owners, surrounded by cattle, and agriculture. This used to be a Coast Guard <br />Station. <br />7.Sugg. 20-003, Halelua, Sugg. 20-004, Hapu’u –Kapanai’a, N. Kohala. MS. <br />WELLS FISCHER gives a summary of these properties and their significance for <br />preservation. <br />VII.NEW BUSINESS: <br />Commission to hear Written Ad Hoc Site Visits Reports (if any): <br />1.Sugg. 20-verbal site visit report with pictures given by MS. <br />WELLS FISCHER and MR. LEE. They confirm the ideallocation for sustainably rich <br />in native and cultural history andgathering. MR. LEE read his written report. <br />2.Sugg. 20-020 Ka’u Ola Mau, Ka’u,verbal site visit report with pictures given by MS. <br />WELLS FISCHER. Confirms property idealfor education, agriculture, and watershed. <br />Discussion ensued clarifying the commission’s duties to rank and prioritize the <br />suggestions. <br />3.Sugg. 20-019, Shirakawa Hotel, Ka’u,verbal site visit report with maps,pictures <br />given by MS. WELLSFISCHER. <br />4.Sugg. 20-011Honu’apo, Ka’u, verbal site visit report with pictures given by MS. <br />WELLS FISCHER <br />5.Sugg. 20-001, Keakealaniwahineat Banyans, N. Kona, <br />Sugg. 20-002, Pahoehoe 1st La’aloa, N. Kona,and <br />Sugg. 20-012 Magic Sands, N. Kona.Averbal site visit report with picturesgiven <br />by MS.WELLS FISCHERclarifies the location of the subject properties in <br />relationship to previous PONC purchases(White Sands and Park) ideal for <br />surfing, public access,and parking. <br />6.Sugg. 20-013 Ke Ala Kakou Path, N. Kona, verbal site visit report with pictures by <br />MS. WELLS FISCHERof the area of the proposed path. <br />Hawai‘i County isan Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />Page 3of 4 <br /> <br />
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