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Mahalo for your consideration and all the valuable work you do. <br /> The motion passed with 9 votes aye and 0 votes nay. <br /> 10. Impact of Lava: The PCDP AC discussed the impacts that the lava flow is having on the Puna <br /> Community and the potential short term and long-range effect it may have on implementing the <br /> PCDP. <br /> Rene started by clarifying that neither she nor Malama O Puna were responsible for the planned <br /> removal of the Monkey Pod trees. Puna Community Medical Center is working with several <br /> County agencies to ensure medical service south of the lava flow. oking like the old <br /> Neighborhood Place of Puna building will be the new location for PCMo1w ith room for <br /> Clinical Laboratories also. Both Councilperson Ilagan and Councilperson Kern have <br /> committed to providing monies to support these efforts. There has been talk of a possible <br /> vending machine type medication dispenser, a mobile dental van for Clinic patients, and <br /> the possibility of Kaiser allowing their patients to seek services at PC <br /> Farris expressed concern about the fact that X mbers live on the south side of the flow <br /> and that may impact future meetings of the <br /> Oshi verbalized her appreciation of this agenda item being added. It's a way for the AC to <br /> inform each other and stay abreast to everything that is happening during this time. It's <br /> comforting to hear the different supports being set up for the south side of the flow. <br /> Leila shared that right now the smoke is probably the biggest problem. Everyday has been <br /> extremely smoky, and she's been keeping all of her windows and doors closed with the air <br /> purifier going constantly. Poor air quality may be the reason people move sooner than later. <br /> Patti asked if the Planning Dept. has received any requests from businesses to relocate. Larry <br /> said that he hasn't been informed of any such requests, however there have been several <br /> permits requested to move homes from one property to another. There have also been reports <br /> of renters moving out and not paying their owed rent or water bills, squatters, and a possible <br /> increase in crime. <br /> Farris reported that Puna Beach Palisades is trying to organize a Neighborhood Watch but is <br /> having difficulty getting signs to be put up. <br /> Elmer announced that the VFW has partnered up with the VA to have a doctor available on the <br /> south side of the flow should it cross HWY 130. <br /> Through all of the uncertainty, communities are coming together and there are some positive <br /> things coming out of all of this. At this point many people are intending to stay on the south <br /> side of the flow and are doing their best to work together. <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS: <br /> 1. Communicatio No. 2014-63—Draft Grubbing and Grading Bill Proposed by Malama O <br /> Puna: The AC considered a draft bill presented by Rene, proposing stiff fines and penalties for <br /> land owners and heavy equipment operators who violate the existing grubbing and grading <br /> laws. Rene explained that she added a really big penalty because she knows that it will get <br /> whittled down. The idea is to create a strong disincentive to improper grubbing and grading. <br /> Farris suggested that new regulations and standards be listed in the bill. Larry suggested that <br /> the bill needs more specificity. For example, specifically address what changes are being asked <br /> for in the code. <br />