Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Minutes for Tuesday, January 22, 2002Page 1 of 5 <br />Return to: Home Page | Table of Contents | Commission Page <br />ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COMMISSION <br /> <br />MINUTES AS AMENDED <br /> <br />Tuesday, January 22, 2002 <br />9:17 a.m. <br />Kona Police Department Conference Room <br />74-5221 Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway, Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i 96740 <br />  <br />PRESENTALSO PRESENT <br />:Barbara Bell:Councilman Curtis Tyler <br />Mack AsatoSteve Cassulo <br />Luana JonesJohn Ray <br />Peter MartinBob Platt <br />Sam KawamuraJon Olson <br />David FrankelChristine Ross <br />Mike Allen <br />EXCUSED: <br />Riley Smith <br />Hugh Ono <br />Carolyn Witcher <br />STAFF <br />:Galen Kuba <br />Peter Boucher <br />Larry Capellas <br />Gerald Takase <br />Kristen Griffiths <br />1.CALL TO ORDER <br />Barbara Bell called the meeting to order at 9:17 a.m. <br />2.APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 28, 2001 MEETING <br />Sam Kawamura moved to approve the minutes. David Frankel seconded the motion.Motion was <br /> <br />unanimously carried. <br /> <br />3.STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS LISTED ON AGENDA <br />John Ray testified on a letter he wrote as President of Hawai‘i Leeward Planning Conference regarding the <br />issue of hauling solid waste. Mr. Ray was hoping that the Commission can step back and separate the facts <br />from the perceptions and put everything into context. In the context of the overall hauling, how big a deal is it <br />really for a few loads of solid waste one way or another. <br />Also noticed in the minutes from last month, the comments from Dante Carpenter of Pacific Waste. It sounds <br />like it could be a repeat scenario of the bill that was before the legislature last year in which Hilo Processing <br />wanted to get a special revenue bond. It was regarded as very premature. People in legislature got upset about <br />it because there was no set policy of where we were going. <br />Proposed Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Subdivision in Lalamilo in Waimea is a 400 lot residential <br />subdivision with one small commercial component of about 3 ½ acres and about 16 acres of industrial. It is <br />immediately adjacent to and down wind of the Waimea Transfer Station. The proposal is to put a commercial <br />development on either side of the Transfer Station and 400 lots along the stream. Mr. Ray met with DHHL <br />file://C:\Test1\minutes012202.htm6/22/2011 <br /> <br />