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<br />Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – May 19, 2014 <br />The plantations usually exercise a stategy that kept that from kicking in, by <br />closing that access off at least one day out of a year and that protected their <br />private property. <br /> <br />Q.: If a road is being maintained and paved by the County then that’s a right-a- <br />way? What if the road is blocked off? <br /> <br />A.: Yes, county roads are accessible. Report blocked road to the Department of <br />Public Works (DPW) and they should do something about it. The county does not <br />pave private roads. If you feel that is happening report it to DPW. <br /> <br />Q.: Is the old roads (paper roads) county owned? <br /> <br />A.: B. Command said some of them, yes. All government roads are public roads <br />– that doesn’t mean they’re a county road or a state road. There is a <br />disagreement right now between the state and the county for what are called <br />roads in limbo. They’re public roads but they’re neither paved by the state nor the <br />county. If the county is resurfacing a road it is a county road, same for a state <br />road. <br /> <br /> <br />Action: T. Lodge moved to advise the mayor and planning director on <br />doing a study on the feasibility of a comprehensive access plan on both <br />public and private lands. Seconded by M. Bartell and carried unanimously <br />by voice vote. <br /> <br /> <br />It was shared that the Office of State Planning is just completing a draft report <br />titled “Alternative Funding Mechanism for Shoreline Public Access.” PBR Hawaii <br />is the consultant. Suggest this committee obtain a copy as it will relate to the <br />feasibility of a comprehensive access plan. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />2. 2014 Legislative update on “Hunter package” and related bills. <br /> <br />Chair Sylvester shared the following. <br /> <br />HB 1902, HD 2 <br /> which Rep. Cindy Evans introduced as a inter-state wildlife <br />violators compact. That bill was mainly towards helping DLNR with some <br />enforcement activities and what that would have done is prevent out-of-state <br />violators coming to Hawaii, purchasing a hunting license or hunting here in <br />Hawaii. It passed through the House and referred to the Senate of Water and <br />Land where it died. Seem to have a lot of problems in the Senate – bills getting <br />passed. <br />All our bills went through the house except for Families A Field. <br /> 8 <br /> <br />