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these parcels to the microphone. <br /> Cmr. Chang first made a comment and thanked the nominator for this nomination as it is <br /> a very important property. She continued by stating that she didn't have many questions <br /> but noticed that there was one parcel on the archaeological report,the Schattauer <br /> property, which is 59.4 acres, but now it is 29.7 acres, so she wonders if it got subdivided. <br /> The nominator, who did not state their name, introduced Keoki Schattauer, who is one of <br /> the landowners and part of the family and has been steward of these properties for <br /> generations. He continued by saying that the parcel was 59 acres but was subdivided <br /> into two pieces to separate the family interest, but all of the family is in full support of <br /> this application for open space. He said his goal is to advocate for the entire coastline <br /> from Keauhou to Kealakekua Bay to be preserved. <br /> Cmr. Ward asked if this parcel is directly adjacent to the nomination submitted last year. <br /> The nominator said it is not directly adjacent. <br /> Chr. Rosam said when she googled the TMKs, it looked like there was a house on one of <br /> the properties. The nominator said yes,there's a small house and then asked Keoki <br /> Schattauer to speak to that. Keoki Schattauer introduced himself and then said that his <br /> uncle Bailey Paris told him the house was used as a bunkhouse for a few years for <br /> workers that worked in the area to rebuild rock walls that had been damaged by <br /> earthquakes. The bunkhouse hasn't really been used since then. <br /> There being no further discussion, Chr. Rosam continued to the next suggestion listed on <br /> the agenda. <br /> c. Sugg. 25-03, Kuakini Parking Lot, North Kona, Hawai'i. <br /> TMK(3) 7-5-006:001 <br /> Chr. Rosam opened the floor to those wanting to testify on this suggestion. There being <br /> no testifiers, Chr. Rosam called the nominators up to the microphone. <br /> Lynn Taube introduced herself by stating her name and said she is the nominator of this <br /> suggestion. <br /> V. Chr. Crivello began by asking Ms. Taube to confirm that the property was being <br /> nominated with the intent to develop a parking lot. Ms. Taube replied that the parking <br /> lot was presented as an option, and her thoughts were for it to be single-story. She <br /> acknowledged that a previous testifier mentioned it being a six-story parking lot, which <br /> isn't what she imagined, although it could happen. She continued by saying that even if a <br /> partial parking lot was put there, it would preserve the open space, and the spring could <br /> Draft 1 -Minutes of March 10, 2025 <br /> Page 4 <br />
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