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2014-37 VLRP June 9 2014 Minutes
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It was recommended that such a map would be useful in educating the population and <br /> county as we establish a model transition zone and special overlay district. <br /> Sharon indicated that she had a call into Deanna Cathley of Kamehameha <br /> Schools/Bishop Estate and asked for clarification of what the VLRP Team would <br /> discuss with her. <br /> Tim and Diane will work on the Transition Area designation and additions to the Special <br /> District Overlay. This constitutes the advent of a committee who will promote such <br /> designation, which is #2 Priority in the VLRP. <br /> Item #4 Medical Service Clinic <br /> This is the one unfinished Action Statement in the long range plan. Mary will gather the <br /> work done already and get it to Chia and Vikki, who will consult with the Volcano Health <br /> Collaborative members, collate any documents already done and prepare the action <br /> statement for Mary's evaluation and inclusion in the final long range plan. <br /> Dan submitted a handout of notes compiled in two conversations with Nona Wilson and <br /> Mary Brewer. This information provides a beginning point for completing the Action <br /> Statement. <br /> General Discussion <br /> Peter Blake was invited to discuss his Thai Food Truck operation along Highway #11 , <br /> and how it conflicts with the intent Volcano Long Range Plan to maintain a rural and <br /> historic ambience in Volcano. <br /> He otherwise has our support for his commercial endeavor and is exploring possible <br /> alternatives to its current location, which is owned by the Volcano Inn. Mr. Blake does <br /> not want to be in conflict with our planning effort, nor do we want to discourage his <br /> business. Volcano Store and Cooper Center are possible alternative locations for the <br /> food truck. Volcano Art Center/Niaulani is not considered at this time. <br /> Concerns were voiced about traffic issues related to sudden slowing in a 55 mph zone <br /> on Hwy 11 due to the Thai Truck location and the Bakery. Pat indicated that there is a <br /> permitting process that must be done for either business to exist legally. <br /> The next meeting will be Tuesday, July 15, 6 PM at Kilauea Lodge. <br /> Meeting adjourned at 8:10 pm. <br /> Submitted by Vikki Milon <br />
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