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by the hospital to allow hospital infrastructure, and another pending <br />subdivisions is to correct lot lines for zoning compliance. Hermann <br />mentioned that the time and location of the next subcommittee meeting <br />will be changing and also said that this is his last AC meeting since his <br />term has ended. <br />Public Access - Joe Carvalho gave the subcommittee report and provided <br />b. <br />the following updates: Hapu-Kapanaia- Pacific Plains archaeologist has <br />prepared a preservation plan which has been presented to the <br />subcommittee for comment. Kapalama Heiau which is partly on the <br />property borders needs to be fenced. The restoration plan at Upolu Point <br />is on hold to get more naupaka ready to plant. <br /> <br />Parks and Water Improvement – John Winter gave the subcommittee <br />c. <br />report and said that they focused last month on researching and <br />prioritizing the CIP list. John said they also wrote a letter to DWS about <br />water issues and the Halelua well. <br />Power, View Planes and Erosion Control – Susan Fischer gave the <br />d. <br />subcommittee report and discussed the electrical route to Mahukona from <br />up mauka and of existing poles along Akoni Pule Highway being used <br />solely for communication wires. Susan noted that there are no poles from <br />Akoni Pule Highway down to Kapa'a Park, and the subcommittee wants to <br />explore using solar energy to power Kapa’a Park. <br />Affordable Housing – No report. <br />e. <br />Agriculture – No report. <br />f. <br />V. NEW BUSINESS <br />A. Review a draft letter from the Action Committee regarding the proposed <br />grant of public access easements at the Kohala Kai Subdivision located <br />at TMK(s) 5-9-017:001 to 008 <br />. <br />Joe Carvalho, AC member, led the discussion and said that the Planning <br />Department approved the Public Access Plan for Kohala Kai subdivision <br />which was a requirement of their Special Management Area permits. <br />Joe said noted the following issues that they wanted to address in a <br />letter to the Planning Director; 1) include Ala loa as part of the public <br />access and have two lateral trails; 2) there are only 3 parking spaces <br />required; 3) walking along the highway to get to the trailhead is <br />dangerous; and 4) the mauka-makai trail is a little rough. <br />2 <br /> <br />