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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Committee members: <br /> <br /> Margaret Horwatt with the Puu Protection Sub-committee reported progress on public <br />access options. The issues presented involved the entry/exit (loop) options and how to preserve and <br />protect cultural and historic sites, also how to prevent public parking in residential areas, and <br />liability issues. The Puu Protection Sub-committee approached Annas Ranch (which is currently <br />looking for more PR), as a location for entry/exit to the Puus. Kit Roehrig, also a member of this <br />sub-committee found a statute that would release liability to landowners. Margaret Willie also <br />reviewed the statute and thought this was a valuable way to move forward. At this time Annas <br />Ranch is open to discussion. An easement access is still needed from Parker Ranch. The hitch is <br />there is no money at this time to do a survey, etc. It would be most helpful to have an aerial view <br />and map of the location of the desired zone. <br />As members of the overall Waimea Sub-committee, Margaret Horwatt, and Robin Inaba met <br />with Fran Tabor who presented the Waimea Trails and Greenway project as not in line with the <br />CDP. Her presentation involved the impact the WTGW would have on the streams, amongst other <br />things. The Waimea Sub-committee has then invited a member of the WTGW, Clem Lam, to do a <br />presentation which would specifically address the issues that Fran presented. <br /> <br />The Puako, Kawaihae, Waikoloa, and District Wide sub-committees had nothing to report at <br />this time. <br /> <br />The meeting then proceeded to new business and discussion followed concerning Sub- <br />committee assignments, Sunshine law pertaining to 3 people on a Sub-committee, and how the <br />current sub-committees are structured <br /> <br />The current Sub-committees were designated as follows: <br /> <br />Waimea Sub-committee <br /> : Margaret Horwatt, Robin Inaba, Kit Roehrig <br /> <br />Puu Protection Ancillary sub-committee/ Margaret Horwatt and Kit Roehrig <br />Trails &Greenway/Design Plan/ Traffic Ancillary sub-committee: <br /> Margaret Horwatt and Robin Inaba <br /> <br />Waikoloa Sub-Committee <br /> : Achahn Schultz and Mike Fisher <br /> <br />Puako Sub-Committee: <br /> John Hoover <br /> Resorts Ancillary Sub-committee : John Hoover and Mike Fisher <br /> <br /> <br />Kawaihae Sub-Committee: <br /> Nancy Alvord and Loreli Eberhardt <br />3 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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