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the shoreline need to move inland (as in the event of a tsunami). Ms. Smith explained that Hulu road <br />was constructed in response to the major wildfire event in 2005. She continued to state however that <br />an evacuation has never been drilled and that the road would not accommodate school buses. She <br />further stated that the data their subcommittee has collected has indicated greater future growth <br />which will exacerbate the problem. She concluded that they believe the community's feelings are clear <br />on the issue and that they now hope to illicit the County's expertise and leadership to solve these <br />issues. Ms. Smith further noted that two developers regarding the Aina Lea and Puako 1010 project <br />have not resulted in any developer -led solutions and that a State recommendation in 2008 to <br />implement an impact fee did not receive developer and Mayoral support. Nonetheless, the 2008 State <br />demographic review remains valid that Waikoloa Village would experience significant growth. <br />Committee members and members of the public engaged in a brief discussion and asked clarifying <br />questions. No action on the report could take place until the following meeting, per the State's <br />Sunshine Law. <br />Community Member Jojo Tanimoto brought up her concern that the report does not discuss the <br />Daniel K Inouye extension. Committee Member McLaughlin responded that they did an extensive <br />amount of research on the topic but that the findings did not factor into the report. <br />The final Waikoloa Intersection and Second Access Road Subcommittee report on the intersection <br />[Communication Number 2019-10] may be found and downloaded from the following website: <br />http://records.hawaiicounty.gov/Weblink/1/doc/100628/Pagel.aspx <br />The final Waikoloa Intersection and Second Access Road Subcommittee report on the second access <br />road [Communication Number 2019-14] may be found and downloaded from the following website: <br />http://records.hawaiicounty.gov/Weblink/1/doc/110129/Pagel.aspx <br />The subcommittee's presentation slides [Communication Number 2019-11] may be found and <br />downloaded from the following website: <br />http://records.hawaiicounty.gov/Weblinl</1/doc/100709/Pagel.aspx <br />The CIP appropriation cited above [Communication Number 2019-13] may be found and downloaded <br />from the following website: http://records.hawaiicountV.gov/Weblink/1/doc/100903/Pagel.aspx <br />BUSINESS (Continued): <br />3. Election of Chair and Vice -Chair <br />Mr. Plunkett asked the Action Committee's permission to facilitate the election process. He gave each <br />member post -it notes to write down their nomination suggestions. <br />Committee Member Hendricks respectfully declined his nomination for chair, stating that he would like <br />more time to acclimate to his role in the Action Committee before taking o leadership position. <br />Chair Kaneali'i was thereafter nominated through a vote of acclamation. <br />Vice -Chair Smith moved to elect Chair Koneoli'i for another year. Second by Committee Member Alos. <br />Upon the motion to re-elect Chair Koneoli'i o vote was taken. The motion passed with 7 ayes and 0 <br />nays. <br />Committee Members Hendricks, Sanborn, and McLaughlin respectfully declined their nominations for <br />vice -chair, due to o combination of wanting better acclimation first and/or feeling currently <br />overcommitted. <br />www.hiylannin,-deyzcom kona(aïż½hawahcountuQov Page 3 <br />