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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – August 17, 2015 <br />VIII. Unfinished Business: None <br /> <br />IX. New Business: <br /> <br />Request to look into Monk Seal translocation throughout the state without <br />permits, public notice, or environment assessments/impact statements. <br /> <br />Action: D. Ike Yoshina moved that we take this Monk Seal <br />Translocation issue to the mayor; Seconded by W. Camara. Motion <br />carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> <br />Public comment period ends November 9, 2015. <br /> <br />Action: N. Pogline moved to also take this Monk Seal Translocation <br />issue to the County Council as well; Seconded by D. Ike Yoshina. <br />Motion carried unanimously by voice vote. <br /> <br />X. Committee Reports: <br /> <br />District 2 – D. Ike Yoshina: Offered an open invitation to any in the public <br />who want to talk story contact him through Barbara at the mayor’s office at <br />323-4444. <br /> <br />District: 6 – K. DeCoito – with David Penn everything is signed as far as <br />the fencing part about moving it on the makai side of the road. As far as <br />with Ed Olson – we still kind of not sure on who, what, when, how. But <br />everything’s supposed to be sealed but he never get back to me yet. <br /> <br />Nature Conservancy, U.H will start doing the whole eradication of the <br />deer. I really thought that was over. Funds were obtained to continue. <br />Just letting everyone know that they going start looking for deer again in <br />Ka’u. <br /> <br />District 4 – N. Pogline - Not many hunting issues but there’s fishing <br />issues and access issues. The population’s increasing, and accesses are <br />getting cut off one by one and there’s no protection for public access. <br />Met with Council member Greggor Ilagan (District 4) and there’s two <br />particular accesses that have been lost to the public that I talked to him <br />about – one at Kuloli and Old Government Road – and another one in <br />this area called Awehi a recent purchase. Totally disregarded historical, <br />public access - block area with giant pillars – cut down all trees – put <br />nasty signs and nothing in escrow will stop them. Council Ilagan <br />suggested I meet with Planning Department and Shipman Corporation <br />since he had little to offer. Maybe Shipman would be willing to sell land <br />for public access to PONC acquisition. <br /> <br /> 10 <br /> <br />