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2024-11-21 Moku Loa Hawaii Island Sierra Club Testimony (1)
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2024-11-21 Moku Loa Hawaii Island Sierra Club Testimony (1)
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PROMOTING ACTIVE LIVING THROUGH RECREATION, TRAILS, & <br /> PUBLIC ACCESS <br /> Public Access & Trails <br /> SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVE <br /> Number of public access sites created through acquisition or easement or enhanced with <br /> assistance from CZM funding or staff. <br /> POLICY <br /> 404. The County of Hawai'i shall establish: public access to and along the shoreline to <br /> significant historic sites, public transit along the top of cliff, streams and other natural <br /> water courses, mauka trails, facilities, and access to sites for gathering, hunting, and <br /> other recreational purposes and in accordance with Hawai'i County Code Chapter 34. <br /> [Rationale: Based on existing County Code 34, General Plan Policy 12.3 (I, m), Ka'u CDP <br /> Policy 81, and Hamakua CDP Policy 48] <br /> 405. Subdividers of six or more lots, parcels, units, or interests shall be required to dedicate <br /> land for public access for pedestrian travel from a public highway or street to the land <br /> below the high-water mark on any coastal shoreline or to areas in the mountains where <br /> there are existing facilities for hiking, hunting, fruit-picking, ti leaf sliding, and other <br /> recreational purposes, and where there are existing mountain trails. <br /> [Rationale: Based on existing HRS 46-6.5 and HCC 34-4(c)).] <br /> 406. Prior to disposing of, leasing, or transferring public lands, including public roads or trails, <br /> public access potentials shall be assessed, documented and protected if public access <br /> use is in the public's interest. <br /> [Rationale: Based on existing HRS Section 46-1.5, Hamakua CDP Policy 50, and General <br /> Plan 12.3 (n).] <br /> 407. Ensure that publicly owned historic trails and roads are properly identified, and <br /> consultation occurs to protect the public's interests. <br /> [Rationale: Based on the Highways Act of 1892, Hamakua CDP Policy 50, and the General <br /> Plan 12.3 (n).] <br /> 408. Alignment of coastal trails shall consider flexibility for realignment for sea level rise and <br /> other dynamic shoreline changes. [Climate Change] <br /> [Rationale: Based on current status of some impacted coastal areas and research relating <br /> 102 Section 4: Community Placemaking <br />
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