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training of the Ali'i as can be seen in the attached drawing of the rendition of the Kamoa <br /> Point Park that were installed by the AWL Figure& The subject property is surrounded by <br /> Hawaiian history. It is reported that Lyman surf break is where King Kamehameha learned <br /> to surf, and it is also reported that the old Lyman home was a gathering place for past <br /> generations that were Kona's founding fathers. <br /> The fact that there was little or no excavation done when the Lyman family built the home, <br /> and the foundations were perched on top of the rook outcrop indicates that no detailed <br /> work was done to determine if additional burial sites or other historical activities had been <br /> carried out on the property. <br /> Currently the whole area is culturally significant and should be protected from further <br /> development. Please see the attached map of the area that shows that much of the <br /> surroundingarea have been acquired and preserved. Figure2. <br /> THE VISION AND STRATEGY <br /> The vision forthe property is to allow the Public, many of whom have grown up in Kona, <br /> surfingthe two surf breaks, and the visitors an opportunityto enjoythe 250 feet of beautiful <br /> waterfront. It is also the vision to allow surfers and water enthusiasts safer and better <br /> access to the water for surfing, kayaking and paddleboarding, It is further the vision to have <br /> a park-like settiingwhere local people can come and have their lunch and enjoythe ocean <br /> and watch the surfers. <br />