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<br />229 b. Emergency Preparedness & Hazard Mitigation: Council Member Kimball informed that <br />230 <br />231 She advised AC members to reach out to her if they would be interested in joining . <br />232 Committee Member Keeney expressed concern about b He <br />233 mentioned a that may be intended for the production <br />234 of biofuels. He shared his concern that an agricultural effort for producing biofuels would <br />235 demand a great deal of infrastructure and acre age. <br />236 c. Affordable Housing: Committee Member Hubbard and Committee Member Pollard <br />237 shared that they were working on getting a presentation regarding affordable housing for <br />238 the AC in the near future . <br />239 Committee Member Hubbard shared that she had heard some con cerns about the Lehua <br />240 Village Partners presentation at the last meeting. She clarified that the Action Committee <br />241 is not a deciding body for developments but that such presentations are informational <br />242 only. The purpose is to learn about what is happening in the community and how those <br />243 things relate or meet the action items in the HCDP action plan. <br />244 d. Roadway Networks: Chair Kurokawa reached out to John Cross, formerly of C. Brewer & <br />245 Co. , and learned there is quite a bit of information that the plantation has on old <br />246 roadways. Chair Kurokawa s hared this w as an island - wide issue and proposed that the <br />247 Planning Department pursue this information so they can get the data and evaluate the <br />248 roadway networks and the government roads that are on private property. Chair <br />249 Kurokawa shared that Mr. Cross is open to and knows where the information is for <br />250 H , but more investigation is needed for the rest of the island. <br />251 4. R e v i e w C u r r e n t A c t i o n C o m m i t t e e M e m b e r T e r m s a n d I d e a t e A r o u n d 2 0 2 2 A C P r o c e e d i n g s : <br />252 Ms. Bartlett presented a spreadsheet outlining the H AC <br />253 timelines. She explained that they would be reaching out to all AC members to set up time for an <br />254 open and honest conversation to check - in about how they are feeling relative to their terms and <br />255 discuss strategies for engaging during 2022. Discussions were had regarding holdovers and staff <br />256 assured that Committee M embers could continue as holdovers until such time that new <br />257 Ms. Bartlett acknowledged <br />258 that contin uity and keeping the man from previous Committee Members is important to the <br />259 success of the AC. <br />260 Committee Member Keeney shared that he received an email from the County of Hawai i Boards <br />261 and Commissions regarding applicants to fill vacancies on various boards and commissions. He <br />262 questioned why the CDPs were not listed and why they were not requesting applicants for those <br />263 positions as well when multiple CDPs do not have enough members to make quorum. <br />264 Ms. Bartlett explained that recruitment of applicants for the CDPs that need quorum is a priority. <br />265 Part of the discussion in planning for next year would include how the Planning Department can <br />266 expand its limited capacity to provide support , which includes onboarding new ACs while <br />267 supporting existing ACs. They are also interested in learning how they can improve on supporting <br />268 ACs more effectively and efficiently. <br />ǞǞǞ͵ƦƌğƓƓźƓŭ͵ŷğǞğźźĭƚǒƓƷǤ͵ŭƚǝΉ /5tθŷğǞğźźĭƚǒƓƷǤ͵ ŭƚǝ Page 7 <br /> <br />