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2022-04-07 Windward Exh B (Item 1 Holcomb PL-SMA-2021-007)
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2022-04-07 Windward Exh B (Item 1 Holcomb PL-SMA-2021-007)
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either be through the Makahanaloa Fishing Association or a local land manager that Kelly <br /> ultimately chooses. <br /> But the desire is to basically get into this situation where the Association or the land manager is <br /> able to work out a license agreement that absolves basically creates liability protections for the <br /> landowner. Also, sets up the rules and regulations for the use of the property. We'd like them to <br /> be the fishermen to be able to access the property. Provided that they understand the dangerous <br /> nature of the sea cliffs, they have experience of fishing and gathering of the resources in the area <br /> and they're willing to sign these liability waivers that will protect our client. The public access <br /> would be or this access for the fisherman would be essentially open to them based on the similar <br /> criteria that the County opens and manages public access to other areas. We open sunrise to <br /> sunset weekly. Night fishing will be available, but just no camping and probably would also <br /> include no campfires. <br /> But with that we stand ready to answer any questions that you guys may have for us. <br /> AU: Thank you for your presentation I do see Commissioner Lin, do you have a question for the <br /> applicant? <br /> LIN: Thank you Chair. Mr. Knable,just a question to toss out there, how many fishermen are <br /> we talking about that go through this trail? I mean just interviewing the people in the area. <br /> KNABLE: From what I understand it's probably just a handful of folks. The Makahanaloa <br /> Association informed us that there's just a small group. A lot of folks like Alex said they prefer <br /> to go to the KS property, which is a point to the south of our property. Which is a little bit closer <br /> to the shoreline and you don't have this really tall dangerous sea cliff situation. But we <br /> recognize through the interviews that we did through our cultural impact analysis report that <br /> there were just a handful of folks that wanted to come down there and use the resource. So, the <br /> idea is to kind of create this managed access situation where anybody who's interested, so long <br /> as they're willing to sign the liability waivers and they're willing to observe our rules. <br /> We certainly will facilitate that use and even give them some parking on site so they're not <br /> parking out on the road. Which is current what usually happens during the big ulua <br /> tournaments. Folks are parking right at that entrance that we've shown, and they go through the <br /> property to the south and go to the KS point. So,we figured that this is a good way to take care <br /> of the fishermen, the folks that are interested in using it, but at same time providing our client <br /> with some protections if something bad happens. <br /> LIN: Okay, no further questions, thank you. <br /> AU: Any other Commissioners have questions for the applicant? Commissioner Galimba you <br /> have a question? <br /> GALIMBA: Right, so just reading the recommendations. The applicant is encouraged to allow <br /> access which we talked about. I think all of the discussion of managed access is completely <br /> 6 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />
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