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KAPULENA AGRICULTURAL PARK <br />FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT <br />1.4 SURROUNDING LAND USES <br />Surrounding land owners and uses include (see Figure 3): <br />• North (makai). The Lower Hamakua Ditch defines a portion of the Kapulena Lands <br />northern boundary. Kamehameha Schools owns the land between the Ditch and <br />Highway 240. The neighbors along the remaining portion of the northern boundary are <br />several private owners whose lands are primarily in pasture or orchards. Along the <br />highway is a cluster of homes called Kapulena. <br />• South (mauka). The State of Hawaii (Hamakua Forest Reserves), Department of <br />Hawaiian Home Lands, Boy Scouts of America Aloha Council, and a private owner are <br />the neighbors to the south between the Kapulena Lands and the Hawai `i Belt Road <br />(Highway 19). <br />• East (towards Waimea). The neighbor to the east is a private owner (Mauka -Makai <br />Corp.) whose land is currently used as pasture. <br />• West (towards Honoka`a). The neighbors to the west are several private owners <br />including Kamehameha Schools. <br />1 -4 <br />