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3 <br />agendas. However, this might be time consuming because the South Kohala AC does not <br />have a planning assistant, like some other AC s. <br />Mike Fischer: If the AC is identified with the County it will have more clout; otherwise <br />the AC is just another community group. It is important for the AC to be as official as <br />possible. Nancy Alvord agreed the AC is a County group and should be found on the <br />County site. <br />Leonard Librizzi: The AC needs to hear from the community. A function of the website <br />would be to take community feedback. Allen Salavea noted that the County website does <br />not allow that option now, yet the software is flexible. <br />Margaret Horwatt and Jeannie Palermo: For examples of content, a website could include <br />information on the pu‘u project, updates on subdivision applications, and requests for <br />help. It could notify the public about subcommittees and provide contact information. <br />Robin Inaba suggested starting and linking to various community sites. <br />In conclusion, Jeanni Palermo and Mike Fischer will look into domain names and may <br />contact schools about assistance with a website. Nancy Alvord noted that the work and <br />agenda of a meeting changes if numerous members of the public are present. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />5. Develop 2010/2011 Implementation Work Plan for SKCDP <br />Allen Salavea said the County wants work plans created. The subcommittees can work on <br />this and submit their proposals to Allen. Allen can compile information on the work plans <br />and report to the County. Work plans also serve as a measuring tool. He would like to set <br />a date for completed work plans. <br />6. Subcommittee Reports and Updates <br />The South Kohala AC subcommittees are not standing committees but are flexible. <br />a)Puako Evacuation Route at Paniau: <br /> Jeannie met with the Puako Community <br />Association on June 2. They have already finished an evacuation route; a firebreak is now <br />their highest priority. Ocean water quality issues are also important. The AC can check <br />off the evacuation route matter, and replace it with a topic of a firebreak behind the <br />mauka houselots as a priority. <br />The Association meets the first Wednesday of the month, 6:30 pm, at a real estate office <br />in the General Store. <br /> <br />