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3 <br />Some members had experienced difficulties accessing advance distribution of this report <br />by email. Nancy Alvord noted several TMKs shown in the report appeared to be in error. <br />Allen Salavea drew attention to two subdivision items, one along Kawaihae Road and <br />one at Mauna Kea Resort. A letter included among the AC’s handouts was a review of a <br />request to perform an environmental assessment and was included for the AC’s <br />information. Allen will copy the AC on his own project reviews for the Planning <br />Department as part of the handout packets. <br />4) Liaison Reports from Previous Month <br />There were none. <br />5) Subcommittee Reports and Updates <br />Puako <br />: Nancy Alvord and Jeannie Palermo have made progress on their work plan. <br />Nancy attended a Puako Community Association meeting. Puako has obtained a $60,000 <br />grant to cover costs for road clearance in connection with the fuel break project. The <br />County has promised to assist with green waste. The Association hopes to finish clearing <br />and mulch work by the end of summer. <br />Puako wants some conservancy signage placed at the shoreline accesses but is meeting <br />permitting roadblocks. The Association has funds to pay for the signs. <br />There is concern about location of the Kawaihae Bypass which may stress Puako’s <br />environment if it joins the highway at the Puako intersection. The Aina Lea project is also <br />a concern of the Puako Community Association and the Mauna Lani Resort Association <br />because of the potential for stress on the infrastructure and resources in those areas <br />resulting from the added population in the Aina Lea development. Jeannie will forward <br />communications on the subject from community attorneys to Allen Salavea. Topics <br />include additional population using the beaches and roads. <br />The relevant coverage of the Puako issues in the CDP is vague. A question was raised <br />regarding the possibility of amending the CDP to clarify the community’s concerns about <br />these issues. Allen Salavea responded that CDP updates and revisions are permitted but <br />must represent community sentiment and be reviewed at the community level. <br />Kawaihae Wells: <br /> No report. <br />Waimea: <br /> Fran Tabor and Leonard Librizzi have walked the Waimea stream trail. The <br />CDP emphasizes preservation of trees. Over 300 trees along the trail were tagged by an <br />arborist. This subcommittee’s work plan is still preliminary. They need to review the <br />trail’s environmental assessment when it is published. Leonard plans to look at updated <br /> <br />