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2006-01-23 Public Access, Open Space and Natural Resources Preservation Commission Minutes
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2006-01-23 Public Access, Open Space and Natural Resources Preservation Commission Minutes
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HAWAII COUNTY PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE AND NATURAL <br />RESOURCES PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />MINUTES — REGULAR SESSION <br />January 23, 2006, 10:00 a.m. <br />Department of Liquor Control, Conference Room <br />75 -5722 Hanama Place, Suite 1107, Kailua -Kona, Hawaii <br />Present: Kenneth Kaneshiro <br />Laura Schuster <br />Ruth Walker <br />Benedict Yung <br />Paul Campbell <br />John Replogle <br />Jocelyn Garovoy (left at 10.50 a.m.) <br />Hannah Springer <br />Amy G. Self, Deputy Corporation Counsel <br />Cathy Minor, Secretary <br />Absent: E. Kalani Flores <br />Others Present: <br />William "Bill' Takaba, Finance Director <br />Doug Parker (left at 10.21 a.m.) <br />Debbie Hecht (left at 10.21 a.m.) <br />April Kozelisky <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />The meeting was called to order by Chair John Replogle at 10:14 a.m. <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS <br />1. Doua Parker and Debbie Hecht <br />Mr. Parker representing Tropical Solution and Ms. Hecht representing <br />Hawaii Island Land Trust both spoke in support of the Puapua`a Property <br />located two miles south of Kailua on the makai side of Alii Drive. This is <br />the only vacant property left on Alii Drive and site of the Heiau of <br />Keaukukui`ula, which they would like the County to preserve. This <br />property is approximately 13.5 acres. They envision a small playground <br />there. Maps, pictures, and information regarding this parcel was <br />distributed to all Commissioners. <br />
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