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92 can be maintained, and kept clean. Also thinking about asking if <br />93 pedestrian and bicycle access can be put in. <br /> <br />94 Water Projects – Next meeting is September 9. The AC <br /> <br />th <br />95 approved a study done by the Parks, Water, and Roads <br />96 Committee that had four recommendations. The Department of <br />97 Water Supply has looked it over and will be meeting tomorrow <br />98 (9/9) at 3 pm. <br /> <br />99 Green Waste – There is currently green waste that you can pick <br /> <br />100 up for free at the county lot. Still in negotiations and have a <br />101 commitment from the Division of Waste Management to get a <br />102 40 cubic yard receptacle to put green waste in at the transfer <br />103 station so that people don’t dump their green waste and have it <br />104 added to the land fill. <br />105 <br />106 d.Power, View Plans, and Erosion Control: Report from Susan Fischer <br /> <br /> <br />107 $2 Million appropriated to complete the LED streetlight <br /> <br />108 conversion. <br /> <br />109 Carter Collins update on Parker Ranch in regards to Solar <br /> <br />110 Matters: contacted CEO of Parker Ranch Neil Dutch Kuyper, <br />111 and proposed inviting him to an upcoming meeting to discuss <br />112 upcoming plans. Parker Ranch has formed an organization <br />113 called Paniolo Power, and they are eager to create microgrids <br />114 for clean energy and power for the areas of Waimea and North <br />115 Kohala County. <br />116 <br />117 John Winter suggested that this talk with Neil Dutch Kuyper <br />118 take place as a subcommittee level or even as a presentation <br />119 for the community sponsored by the subcommittee. <br />120 <br />121 e.Affordable Housing: No Updates <br /> <br />122 f.Agricultural Updates: John Winter reported for Frank Cipriani <br /> <br /> <br />123 Daniel Trumpy of Kohala Organic was the first to petition for <br /> <br />124 the voluntary important ag lands, so we have somebody <br />125 starting that process. <br /> <br />126 Kohala Organic Produce, Aquaculture Farm, and Ho’ea Makai <br /> <br />127 have been identified as strategic ag sites. The 485 acre ag <br />128 dedicated parcel toward Pololu is another potential strategic <br />129 ag site. <br /> <br />130 Agricultural Education has formed a separate group for all of <br /> <br />131 the educators in the schools and are trying to meet once or <br />132 twice a year and give progress reports and feedback to the ag <br />133 committee <br /> <br />134 Discussion of a letter to the department of water supply for <br /> <br />135 more improved distribution lines from the Kohala Ditch. <br /> <br />
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