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people. The property would remain private, it just prevents certain kinds of development, <br />namely housing, which may be needed for industrial development." <br />2. Reginald Takahashi: "Hakalau don't need no park it is a park already the community want jobs, <br />business ag processing, etc not another park. It will provide for the community to help build as <br />one. It is only right for the people in the community to agree & not make a park but better <br />opportunities for the community. I've been going to Hakalau since keiki kane days it need <br />improvement for the development for the jobs & businesses & ag processing." <br />3. Michelle Betz: "1) 1 am unclear as to how a group of citizens (or anyone her than the property <br />owner) can rezone (or re -designate) a property that they do not own. 2) Sustainable <br />development can be good for the entire community particulaw mixed development that <br />includes processing support for small farmers etc. (e.g. coffee coop) I support Hana Hou <br />Hakalau development. Zoning should stay as itis. 3) How con it be industrial AND open?" <br />4. Bebo Nadell: "Honokaa needs sidewalks & bathrooms in Downtown Moinstreet in addition high <br />speed internet" <br />5. Seth Wills: "I am a farmer from Papoikou. As a local farmer I would like to see the Hana Hou <br />Hakalau Project move forward in the hands of Steve Shropshire. I believe it would be greatly <br />beneficial for the community as a gathering place for local farmers to market their produce as <br />well as other value added products. I believe it would boost the local economy as well as create <br />a wonderful environment for families to gather and learn more about local agriculture. We do <br />not want another state park." <br />6. Bronson Reid: "I am a young farmer in the local area and ve that Hana Hou Hakalau <br />project can benefit the local economy, as well os make a autiful market for generations to <br />come. What Steve and his son are doing ore making jobs and taking a decaying piece of <br />infrastructure and making it a vibrant mecca for farmers to bring fresh local produce, and keep <br />the money on island. I hope to see the project follow through and create a new future, our own <br />history, for our kids and us. We don't need another park, fix the one we have." <br />NEXT STEPS: <br />Saturday, October 22, 2016 was suggested as the next meeting date. All Steering Committee members <br />will let the planning team know their availability for October 22 via email. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS: None <br />ADJOURNMENT: <br />Ms. Pahi'o moved to adjourn the meeting. Second by Mr. Neff. Motion passed with 6 votes aye and 0 <br />votes nay. The meeting adjourned at 10:15pm. <br />Page 119 <br />