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6) NKCDP Subcommittee Reports <br /> <br />Growth Management: October 3 meeting. No decision yet from the Planning Department on <br />the Harrison variance. Reviewed the plan approval for the Hawaii Insight Meditation Center. <br />Reviewed a successful B&B use permit approved by the Planning Commission to familiarize <br />subcommittee members with the kind of information that is available and what issues are <br />important in these applications. Finalized rules and procedures for the subcommittee to receive <br />application information, review if application conforms to the NKCDP, determine if any <br />objections, and disseminate information to local groups to keep the community updated on land <br />use changes in Kohala. Next meeting on Monday November 7, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Surety <br />office in Hawi. <br /> <br />Public Access: October 5 meeting. Grant of easement documents review by County Planner <br />Larry Brown. Also reviewed - Ainakea, Pahoa, Hoea, Upolu, Mookini Heiau, Coast Guard <br />Road, Puakea Bay Ranch, Ranch at Puakea and lands to the south, Mahukona, and Kohala <br />Kai. Kauhola purchase update and a new non-profit Stewardship Plan Kohala Lihikai were <br />discussed. Next meeting is Wednesday November 2, at 4:30 p.m. in the Old Courthouse. <br /> <br />Infrastructure A: October 6 meeting. The subcommittee reported on next steps on water <br />issues, focusing on spaghetti waterlines and working with meter readers to make an accurate <br />map of waterlines, prioritized by age. Also discussed - Mahukona Beach Park restoration using <br />volunteer help and materials from the community, the Kapa'a Park water system problems with <br />sun-heated pipes, and the action steps for the nonprofit park management project. Next <br />meeting is November 3. <br /> <br />Infrastructure B: Viewplane Protection - Scenic Byways will hold a public meeting on October <br />24 from 5:45 to 7:15 p.m. at the Kohala High School Cafeteria with Giovanna as moderator. <br />Representatives from the State Department of Transportation (DOT) will be available to answer <br />questions. Electric Reliability - Our latest question to HELCO: how a new transmission line to <br />take geothermal power to Oahu may or may not be coordinated with a new electric loop for <br />North Kohala. Through the years, routes proposed have run overland from Puna to Kawaihae, <br />or points more north, such as Mahukona or Honoipu (old Coast Guard Loran station). <br /> <br />Affordable Housing: The subcommittee met on September 19. Catholic Charity met on <br />September 15 concerning Habitat qualification. Updates discussed - Self-help Kumakua <br />project, land for housing at New Moon, Ainakea, and Kahei. In the planning stages of setting up <br />a meeting with County Housing specialist Jeremy McComber to discuss land and housing. A <br />Partnership Housing program is proposed with non-profit North Kohala Community Resource <br />Center. Next meeting is October 17 at 4:30 p.m. at the Senior Center (Old Courthouse). <br /> <br />Agriculture: The subcommittee announced a community harvest, including free lunch with a <br />Hawaiian theme, on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Intergenerational Center. <br /> <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC: Toni Withington asking why Mahukona is not on the land <br />use report. The subdivision at Mahukona has impacted access, and has impacted the <br />conditions of the parks at Mahukona and Kapa'a. Rosalind explained that Mahukona is not a <br />new subdivision application, but rather a revised subdivision application which is still pending. <br />Rosalind will provide more information on Mahukona at the December AC meeting. Richard <br />suggested Bill Shontell be invited to update us on Mahukona, with community concerns covered <br />the following month. <br /> <br />