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3 <br /> <br />2. SKCDP AC Vacancy <br /> <br />There is no news on this topic. <br /> <br />3. Land Use Permit Activity Report <br /> <br />Allen Salavea reconfirmed with the Planning Commission the most updated report, and <br />will soon be able to add an address column for the AC’s reference. <br /> <br />4. Liaison Report from Meetings and Events <br /> <br /> <br />There were none. <br /> <br />OLD BUSINESS <br /> <br />5. Election of Chair and Vice Chair <br /> <br />The committee had a quorum. Robin Inaba nominated Mike Fischer as chair; Jeannie <br />Palermo seconded. By a show of hands Mike’s election was unanimously approved. <br /> <br />Margaret Horwatt nominated Jeannie Palermo as vice chair; Robin Inaba seconded. By a <br />show of hands Jeannie was unanimously elected. <br /> <br />6. Develop 2010/2011 Implementation Work Plan for SKCDP <br /> <br />The AC was able to determine its initial priorities relatively quickly. Page 150 of the <br />CDP has a concise summary. Jeannie Palermo had drafted her list focusing on <br />infrastructure, health and safety. Her list was: <br /> <br />Waimea: Kawaihae bypass, or as an alternative, walkways and bikeways <br />Waikoloa: Emergency access to Queen Ka‘ahumanu Highway <br />Puako: Evacuation route out of Paniau <br />Kawaihae: Development of well fields, or as an alternative, ocean water quality and <br />marine life <br /> <br />By consensus most AC members liked this list. Leonard Librizzi noted that the Kawaihae <br />Road project was already well along in the hands of the Department of Transportation, <br />and might not need input from the AC. He continued to recommend an approach by <br />subject, for example, transportation; however he agreed to go with the majority approach. <br /> <br />The group also discussed the Waikoloa access in terms of a northern and southern route. <br />The private developer at Ainalea has proposed a more southern route which might be <br />built with the developer’s funds. <br /> <br />