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CULTURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII <br /> MINUTES <br /> June 8, 2022 <br /> MEETING LOCATION: <br /> Hybrid in-person and interactive video conference through Zoom with live observation through <br /> YouTube. <br /> COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: <br /> Geraldine Bell (Chair), Matthew Clark, Kilohana Hirano, Roberta "Ku'ulei" Keakealani (arrived <br /> at 10:20 a.m.), Kealohanuiopuna Kinney,Nicole Lui, and Aaron Spielman <br /> COMMISSIONERS ABSENT AND EXCUSED: Natalie Kurashima (Vice Chair), Scott <br /> Mahoney <br /> ALSO PRESENT: <br /> Jean Campbell, Deputy Corporation Counsel; Zendo Kern, Planning Department Director (left at <br /> 12:05 p.m.); Kamuela Plunkett, Planner; Christian Kay, Planner; Shawna Blackford, interactive <br /> conference technology support; and Kim Tanaka, Board Secretary <br /> Chair Geraldine Bell called the Cultural Resources Commission (CRC)meeting to order at 10:05 <br /> a.m. A quorum was established with six members in attendance. Pursuant to the Governor's <br /> Emergency Proclamation related to Sunshine Law in-person meetings, effective January 1, 2022, <br /> the Cultural Resources Commission meetings will host a hybrid of online and in-person <br /> participants. The meeting can also be viewed live or at a later time online via YouTube. <br /> Commissioners were reminded that only one person may speak at a time and were asked to raise <br /> their hands to be recognized before speaking. Staff introductions were made, and commissioners <br /> were asked to introduce themselves. Also, in accordance with the recent amendment to the <br /> Sunshine Law, commissioners identified any member(s)present within the household. All <br /> members reported being alone in the household except for Commissioner Keakealani who <br /> identified two individuals, and Commissioner Spielman who identified one individual. <br /> There were no addendums or supplemental agenda items. <br /> STATEMENT(S) FROM THE PUBLIC <br /> There were 11 members of the public in attendance. <br /> At 10:09 a.m., Chair Bell opened the floor for public testimony and verified that all written <br /> testimony has been distributed to commissioners. <br /> There were three individuals providing in-person testimony. The first testifier, Elizabeth Dunn, <br /> provided her testimony. She began by stating that she lives in the Naniloa project. She is familiar <br /> Page 1 of 14 <br /> Cultural Resources Commission <br /> June 8,2022 <br />
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