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• Shoreline Setback rules preserve lateral <br />access, <br />• PONC & other land/easement acquisition <br />strategies. A <br />"The wide open <br />spaces for hiking, <br />hunting, camping, <br />and enjoying the <br />view." <br />"Have access to tak <br />children hiking, <br />fishing, and hunting <br />• County does not have a formalized <br />Shoreline Public Access Program, <br />• Deterioration of former cane haul <br />roads often cost -prohibitive to re- <br />open for public use, <br />• Hawaii's liability laws create <br />uncertainty about liability risks - <br />limits voluntary provision of public <br />access, <br />• Incidents of trespassing and other <br />violations not improving <br />relationships, <br />• Safe access to ocean resources is <br />rare in the Planning Area, <br />• Lateral public access frequently <br />blocked due to lack of a public transit <br />corridor required in the shoreline <br />setback, <br />• Poor condition of Laupahoehoe Boat <br />Ramp restricts safe ocean access <br />(County's CIP has not prioritized <br />funding Laupahoehoe Boat Ramp <br />improvements — ramp officially <br />closed since 2009). <br />• Assess old roads, right of ways, and roads -in -limbo for <br />trail development and/or public access potential <br />(Policy 51, Kokua Action 23 and 24, Community Action <br />39), <br />• Prioritize safe and adequate ocean access at <br />Laupahoehoe Point Boat Ramp (Policy 53), <br />• Advocate for clearer and more protective legislation <br />that mitigates risks to property owners allowing public <br />access (Kokua Action 22). <br />"More access to <br />mountain and ocean that <br />are well managed by <br />local residents." <br />Draft Hamakua CDP hamakua@hawaiicounty.gov www.hamakuacdp.info 2 <br />
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