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<br /> <br />90 Kohala Shoreline – This item was talked about in depth at the <br /> <br />91 subcommittee meeting and there will be a letter drafted up to <br />92 clearly detail concerns on a few different items. <br /> <br />93 Kohala Kai – This is not completed. <br /> <br /> <br />94 Access Interface – No update (this item is on the list that was <br /> <br />95 sent to the Planning Department). <br />96 <br />97 Toni Withington went into discussion about a walkthrough at <br />98 Kaiholena on Saturday, April 18, 2015. <br />th <br />99 <br />100 John Winter asked what ramifications were for public access in <br />101 North Kohala. <br />102 <br />103 Toni explained that there are a number of public access <br />104 lawsuits that have gone through the courts that have granted <br />105 public access over specific pieces of land. The one that has <br />106 been discussed the most is called Ahoi vs. Kohala Corp. The <br />107 case ended up with a stipulated agreement with Kohala Corp <br />108 and Ahoi to provide public open access and vehicular access. <br />109 The second part of that case involved mountain access at <br />110 Waihena Bridge. <br />111 <br />112 John Winter asked if that decision applies to those two roads <br />113 and areas only, not to general public access at all? And Toni <br />114 agreed. She explained there were other cases near Upolu and <br />115 Mahukona, all of which provided public access. <br />116 <br />117 They went on to discuss prescriptive access – meaning that <br />118 you’ve been using an area for generations. Toni explained that <br />119 it was a very important case and that there were no access <br />120 laws like there are today. But now there is precedent for the <br />121 public as having legal rights. <br />122 <br />123 c.Water, Parks, and Roads: Report by John Winter <br /> <br />124 <br />125 John Winter reported that the last meeting was held at <br />126 Mahukona, and the next meeting will be held with Jason <br />127 Armstrong at Mahukona to speak directly with Parks and <br />128 Recreation to enhance Mahukona. Similar things happening <br />129 with Kapaa. He also reported that they are still working with <br />130 Pratt Road residents for their input. The chair will be gone for <br />131 a month, so after she gets back, there will be another gathering <br />132 for input and they will proceed to a public meeting. <br />133 <br />134 John reported that the gym roof is in the process of being <br /> <br /> <br />