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The meeting was recessed at 11:30 a.m. The meeting was reconvened at <br />11:40 a.m. <br />D. PARKS AND RECREATION REPORT – A. MITCHENER <br />A report submitted by A. Mitchener was circulated to MCPD members. <br />B. Whitney requested that A. Mitchener’s report be included with the meeting packet. <br />Since the report was sent at the last minute, she was unable to download the report <br />and print it in Braille. <br />E. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS – L. SCADDEN <br />L. Scadden reported that Troy Kindred, Civil Defense Administrator, wants to meet <br />with people with disabilities. However, T. Kindred wants to make sure the meeting is <br />within the Sunshine Law guidelines. <br />F. TRANSITION PLAN UPDATE, PROGRAM ACCESSIBILITY TOOLKIT – <br />A. MITCHENER <br />No report. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />A. MODEL FOR ACCESSIBILITY MANUAL <br />M. Gleason reported that he ordered 35 copies of the booklet “A Model for <br />Accessibility” that was developed by the Center on Disability Studies at the <br />University of Hawaii at Manoa. He would like to give 35 copies to all the county <br />department heads. A staff person at the Center on Disability Studies indicated that <br />they will be charging for the printing costs. However, B. Whitney said it wasn’t <br />necessary because the Center on Disability Studies has ample funds through the <br />University of Hawaii to do that type of work. Therefore, M. Gleason retracted his <br />request to MCPD. <br />B. KONA ALII CONDOMINIUMS – PHILIP HENDERSON <br />P. Henderson circulated a written report of his presentation to MCPD regarding the <br />Kona Alii Condominiums. Report attached. <br />J. Hartman pointed out that the curb cut is non-compliant. The county has to <br />remove the curb cut. <br />S. Golden raised a concern on getting down from the crosswalk to the ramp. <br />B. Whitney asked what action does the MCPD need to take on this county issue. <br />T. Spinola-Campbell said the county issue is the crosswalk. DCAB has to review the <br />drawings to make sure the space will be appropriate for the crosswalk that the <br />county has to redo and put in. <br />M. Gleason suggested that interested parties meet with P. Henderson after the <br />meeting to discuss the Kona Alii Condominiums issue further. <br />4 <br /> <br />
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