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2 <br />REPORTS <br />1) SKCDP Action Committee Vacancy <br />Mike Fischer advised that Allen Salavea of the Planning Department would not be <br />present and had provided some notes for him. The notes said that Bobby Command <br />Judith Graham had agreed to serve on a selection committee for the ninth AC member. <br />Allen hoped that the three-person committee, including himself, might hold interviews in <br />late May. <br />2) Land Use Permit Activity Report <br />Project Manager Allen Salavea had provided a Land Use Activity Report among <br />handouts. However, his notes advised that he was in the process of giving a more <br />comprehensive list of applications dating to as far back as the County database has <br />information, and will follow up at the May meeting. Mike Fischer drew the AC’s <br />attention to the Land Use Activity Report handout and suggested members review it. <br />3) Liaison Report from Various Meetings and Events <br />Fran Tabor reported back from Waimea Trails and Greenways. Its previous meeting <br />focused on alternate routes for the proposed trail; safety along the trail and vandalism <br />potential. She said homeowners would like indemnification insofar as their properties <br />were affected. An environmental assessment needs to be done. Fran stated that the board <br />of the Waimea Nature Park is concerned that the County plans to cut down over 300 trees <br />in that area and expressed its views to the County. Regarding the stream, she said <br />property owners own half the stream and Parker Ranch the other half, affecting liability. <br />Most streams elsewhere are public property, she believed. An ATV mini ambulance is <br />being considered for use on the trail. <br />Mike Fischer and Fran had attended a Waikoloa Talk Story. Fran said one purpose was to <br />listen and learn the community’s top three priorities. They were: 1) fire protection around <br />Waikoloa Village; 2) an alternate escape route from Waikoloa Village; and 3) a public <br />library for Waikoloa. A nonprofit group is being formed to support a library. <br />Mike Fischer observed that all three priorities are in the South Kohala CDP. Mike will <br />attend these meetings on a monthly basis. It is a community get-together of involved <br />people who usually meet on Friday evenings. <br /> <br />
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