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Hawaiian Shores Community Assn <br /> Nice idea. Visited Christ's Church in New Zealand at Christmas last year and they <br /> relocated their businesses to a container town after their massive earthquake. It <br /> was pretty impressive! <br /> While Hawaiian Shores Community Assn has land - over 20 acres of open space and <br /> a water system,we would most likely NOT be the favored location due to the <br /> current lava path. Zoning throughout the subdivision is A-la County but State <br /> designation is urban. Hope that helps. <br /> I've been discussing the concept proposed in the Sept 23rd letter from the PCDP with <br /> the rest of our board and members of the community. We really do have a good <br /> location at the property where the Hawaiian Shores Community Center is situated <br /> which is also referred to as "the Stables" located near Keonepoko School. The <br /> property contains a total of 10-12 acres and once supported a polo field although <br /> now allowed to grow up in grass. Provided the flow takes the path predicted, it will <br /> skirt this area by 1 mile and head off towards the keonepoko ahupua'a (DHHL). If it <br /> follows the predicted path,we will have a site that has water provided from our well <br /> next door, electricity (HELCO is bringing in power along the Beach Rd from HPP), <br /> and is zoned State Urban, County Ala. This spot was identified as a Village <br /> Commercial center in the Puna CDP. It is also just a mile up Kahakai Blvd from the <br /> Railroad Ave detour route. <br /> Oceanic and HI Tel have put in free WiFi at the center and we've invited the County <br /> police to set up a substation there should lava cut off Hwy 130 and the top of <br /> Kahakai Blvd. The police are considering this seriously and contacted me yesterday <br /> to do measurements on the facility. We would prefer to have their presence inside <br /> the Hawaiian Shores/Beaches subdivision as their response times are already <br /> excessive and if they have to file in with everyone else on the detour routes it will be <br /> even slower. Thus,there may be a police presence on site as well. There would be <br /> plenty room for parking as well, although our septic system for the community <br /> center would not support additional restrooms so port-a-potties would be needed <br /> on site. AT&T and Verizonwireless will be activated from the new cell tower on <br /> Maikoiko Street on Nov. 1, 2014 which will help boost cell services in that location. <br /> Given that the nature of a container town provides for mobility, it might be a good <br /> spot to consider for Pahoa businesses that could be displaced. It would be great to <br /> have some services inside the subdivision should access in and out be restricted to <br /> slow emergency detour routes. I did experience a similar effort in Christschurch NZ <br /> as they did a container town for displaced downtown businesses after the 2011 <br /> earthquake which was still functioning well after 2 years. The powers that be were <br />
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