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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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AGENCY ACTION <br /> 4.67 Coordinate with State agencies to improve access and access/trail management <br /> resources (including policies, conditions, identification, cataloguing, enforcement, <br /> maintenance, etc.). <br /> 4.68 Consider establishing a working group with surrounding land owners and the user- <br /> community to educate users and manage ATV use to ensure that non-pedestrian <br /> allowances are not permitted within sections of modern trails that overlap, are <br /> congruent, or correspond to ancient or historic trails and its associated features. <br /> 4.69 Coordinate with hunting associations and other land stewards, to establish clear <br /> hunting policies and disseminate education regarding these policies. <br /> 4.70 To facilitate greater public access to and along the shoreline and elsewhere, amend <br /> Hawai'i Revised Statutes 520, Hawai'i's Recreational Use Statute (RUS), to make it <br /> less ambiguous and to discourage frivolous lawsuits. <br /> PRESERVING OUR CULTURAL & HISTORIC LEGACIES <br /> Na tive Ha waiian Values & Practices <br /> SUSTAINABILITY OBJECTIVE <br /> Native Hawaiian language, values and practices are integrated into all County processes. <br /> POLICY <br /> 419. Ensure Native Hawaiian access rights are clearly expressed in County code, policies, and <br /> procedures. <br /> [Rationale: Based on identified gaps in County code and an over-reliance on State <br /> statutes to address Native Hawaiian rights. See HRS Section 1-1, 7-1 and Article 12 <br /> Section 7 of the Constitution of the State of Hawai'i.] <br /> 420. Protect all rights, customarily and traditionally exercised for subsistence, cultural, and <br /> religious purposes and possessed by ahupua'a tenants who are descendants of Native <br /> Hawaiians who inhabited the Hawaiian Islands prior to 1778, subject to the right of the <br /> State to regulate such rights. [Public Access, Natural Resources, Health] <br /> [Rationale: Based on identified gaps in County code and an over-reliance on State <br /> statutes to address Native Hawaiian rights. See HRS Section 1-1, 7-1 and Article 12 <br /> Section 7 of the Constitution of the State of Hawai'i.] <br /> 108 Section 4: Community Placemaking <br /> aRS<�ii <br />
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