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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />George Robertson of the PCA reported on the Sewage Treatment Project and whether it was a good <br />plan to put one in or not. George said that they need more information from the County on what <br />type of system that they need for Puako. He said that the new homes have installed aerobic <br />wastewater systems. <br /> <br />Rob Shallenberger gave a brief report on the condition of the reef and the UH Marine Education <br />Center. He said that the people in the community are supportive but want to make sure that there is <br />no visual impacts and that they plant native vegetation. <br /> <br />Chad Wiggins reported on the Makai Watch Program. He said the program started in 2006 and that <br />Puako.org has observation and incident reporting information available. Chad said the purpose of <br />the Makai Watch Program is to do outreach, monitoring, incident observation and encourage <br />compliance. He said that volunteers put up signs to educate and he wants more people <br />participating. He also said there is a strong interest in working with the police and other agencies to <br />protect the reef. <br /> <br />The AC members asked a few questions of the presenters: <br />Robin Inaba asked what percentages of the residents of Puako are full-time. The answer was <br />approximately 30 percent. She also asked if the access points to the beaches were known, and the <br />answer was yes, that the access points are posted with signs, and that several schools bring students <br />to the beaches in Puako. <br /> <br />Nancy Carr Smith asked if the fire break was all State land and the response was yes, that they get <br />permission to maintain the firebreak. <br /> <br />BJ Leithead Todd said that the County is working with the State to turn over State owned parcels at <br />the end of the road and that the long range vision is to turn it into a park and address parking and <br />bathrooms. <br /> <br /> <br />Reports; <br /> <br />2.The Land Use Report was given by Rosalind Newlon, Project Manager. No new items were <br />on the report. The AC members asked that a map be provided to show where the locations <br />of the projects on the land use report. It was also decided to remove Ohana’s and Additional <br />Farm Dwellings from future reports. <br /> <br />3. <br />Subcommittee Reports: <br /> <br />Puako- John Hoover reported on redistricting and how it may affect the CDP boundaries, <br />· <br />which was the subject of the last PCA meeting. <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />