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Section 4.2 — Protect Coastal Resources — protects coastal resources with the CDP Land Use <br />Policy Map, shoreline setbacks, the Special Management Area, and encourages the State to <br />strengthen protections and the community voice in land use decisions. <br />Section 4.3 — Protect Agricultural Lands & Open Space — protects agricultural land and open <br />space from non-agricultural development with the CDP Land Use Policy Map, stronger farm <br />dwelling regulations, minimum lot sizes, tax incentive programs, development of transfer of <br />development rights, land bank programs, and State Important Agricultural Land designations. <br />Section 4.4 — Protect Mauka Forests — protects mauka forests from d velopment with the CDP <br />Land Use Policy map. <br />Section 4.5 — Preserve Scenic Areas and Viewsheds — protects o spac , areas with natural <br />beauty, and scenic viewsheds with permitting controls and by priori�tizing viewshed regulations, <br />scenic overlooks, and scenic routes. <br />Section 4.6 — Protect and Enhance Ecosystems and Watersheds — encourages the collaborative <br />development and implementation of resource management plans, and the orcement <br />necessary to protect ecosystems. <br />Steering Committee "Walkabout" Exercise <br />The Steering Committee completed a walkabout 4exere for Sections 4.1 — 4.6. F wing the <br />completion of the walkabout exercise, Mr. Agres facilitated a question and answer session based on <br />the questions written on Post -it notes by Steering Committee members and the public. Ms. Gloor <br />answered clarifying questions and compil list of questions*equire additional information. <br />Break <br />Before continuing with Section 4, Ms. Gloo eferred back to Section 3 to be sure all Steering <br />Committee members are comfortable and familiar with the proposed LUPAG maps. Using the <br />Rational Section in the Draft CDP binder, Steering Committee members were able to compare <br />existing LUPAG mags with the proposed LUPAG maps. Steering Committee members were <br />encouraged to contact Ms. Gloor should they come have any additional questions/comments <br />regarding the LUPAG maps. <br />Ms. Gloor then continued with the ovei view of Section 4: <br />Sections 4.7 — 4.9 <br />Section 4.7 — Protect and Enhance Cultural Assets — prioritizes the preservation of <br />historic building and roads and the development of historic streetscapes and rural road <br />standards, also guides community -led efforts. <br />Section 4.8 — Establish and Manage Public Access and Trails — directs appropriate public <br />access to the shoreline and mauka forests, guides community -led access management, and <br />prioritizes a County public access program. <br />Section 4.9 — Preserving Sacred Places: Waipi`o Valley and Mauna Kea — Identifies <br />Waipi`o Valley and Mauna Kea as sacred places needing special attention. <br />Steering Committee "Walkabout" Exercise <br />The Steering Committee completed a walkabout exercise for Sections 4.7 — 4.9. Following the <br />completion of the walkabout exercise, Ms. Gloor, Mr. Agres and Mr. Whitmore discussed <br />questions written on Post -it notes by Steering Committee members and the public. Ms. Gloor <br />answered clarifying questions and compiled a list of questions that require additional information. <br />This additional information will be brought back to the Steering Committee for discussion during <br />the next continued meeting. <br />Page 18 <br />
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