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HAWAII COUNTY PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE AND NATURAL <br />RESOURCES PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br />MINUTES - REGULAR SESSION <br />October 9, 2006 <br />Department of Liquor Control Conference Room <br />101 Aupuni Street, Ste. 230 <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Present: Chair John Replogle <br />Vice Chair Hannah Springer <br />Commissioner Kenneth Kaneshiro <br />Commissioner Paul Campbell <br />Commissioner E. Kalani Flores <br />Commissioner Benedict Yung <br />Absent: Commissioner Ruth Walker <br />Commissioner Jocelyn Garovoy <br />Others Present: <br />Amy Self, Deputy Corporation Counsel <br />Stacie Waltjen, Secretary <br />Sharese Macomber, Clerk III, Finance Department <br />Nancy Crawford, Finance Department (10:07 a.m.) <br />CALL TO ORDER <br />The meeting was called to order by Chair John Replogle at 10:03 a.m. <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS <br />SARA BURGESS <br />Ms. Burgess came to speak about the Honolulu Landing; Written Communication <br />No. 06 -108. Ms. Burgess congratulated the Commission on the Ranger Station in <br />Waipi`o Valley. Ms. Burgess stated she has learned that there is a group of people that is <br />concerned about the whole general area. Ms. Burgess stated they are looking at a very <br />major project and major problem and that she knew the Commission supported saving <br />natural preservation land. <br />Mr. Replogle asked Ms. Burgess what she meant by major work and major problem. <br />Ms. Burgess replied since she's started this project regarding Honolulu Landing, she's <br />seen the bulldozers come in and landowners getting permission to do something. Ms. <br />Burgess stated the area which she started off with that was bulldozed, that person was <br />assessed a $1,500.00 fine which was later reduced to $500.00. Ms. Burgess stated the <br />