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2011-06-13 Public Access, Open Space and Natural Resources Preservation Commission Minutes
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2011-06-13 Public Access, Open Space and Natural Resources Preservation Commission Minutes
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<br /> <br />Ms. Byrne Baber asked how large the commercial parcel is. Ms. Eoff replied that the 85 acres zoned <br />commercia <br />Ms. Eoff -zone the conservation parcel. <br /> <br />Ms. Moon thanked Ms. Eoff for her testimony. <br /> <br />SIMMY McMICHAEL <br /> <br />Ms. Simmy McMichael has been working with KBK since 2005 and at that time they had offered to <br />. It was too much of a responsibility <br />so they offered it to the County at no charge in exchange to build an illegal rockwall/seawall fronting <br />the KBK. They had a permit to restore this wall but they dug out the whole ocean front so deep an ili <br />was found dead center in front of it. <br /> <br />but also buy the frontage for <br />the lateral access to provide access to the surfers who constantly get harassed by the KBK security. <br /> <br />Also, the in and out parking signs were reversed so KBK no longer has to say no parking. When there <br />are large surf contests and KBK will call the police to issue parking tickets to <br />the parents. <br /> <br />In addition, KBK wants to plant naupaka mauka/makai at the south end of their building to restrict <br />surfers from going into the water. <br /> <br />Ms. Moon told Ms. McMichael that if it becomes a County park then it would be up to them to decide <br />what is planted. She also explained that the Commission will take into consideration the input she has <br />given when they make their recommendations to the Mayor. <br /> <br />Mr. Hirakami asked what does she see as a win win solution that would alleviate the access, the <br />sale but with the wall the way it is it will only get worse. This seawall used to be about 1-3 feet high <br />and now its 6 feet. <br /> <br />Ms. Matsumura asked if the Commission puts this property on their prioritized list what would be the <br />immediate effect on their group and the young surfers. Ms. McMichael <br />anything right now since the surfers are already crossing the area to get into the water. Ms. Matsumura <br /> <br /> <br />Mr. Hirakami stated the kids gets down six feet <br />from the wall to the beach without getting hurt. Ms. McMichael replied that it depends on the tide, <br />to go around to get to the surf and they know this area well. Mr. <br />Hirakami added that the main thing is safety. <br />- 3 - <br /> <br />
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