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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />associations about the Old Puako Road gating question. He stressed the need to keep the parks <br />clean and discussed gathering rights at the park. <br /> <br /> Margaret Wille then spoke about the impact of SK CDP page 148, and stated that the <br />provisions of page 148 clearly are a part of the SK CDP. She also supported the Committee’s <br />request that it be given the opportunity by the Planning Department to comment on <br />applications of every nature that are submitted to the Planning Department and felt this can be <br />done on a timely basis. Ms. Wille also expressed the belief that gating Old Puako Road is not <br />the best solution to the problem relating to campers and others who allegedly abuse the park <br />facilities. She also urged the Committee to hold public hearings to discuss changes to the <br />Waimea Community Association Design Review Plan. Finally, she stated that the Speedy <br />Motors application referenced in the Waimea Subcommittee report as discussed by Mr. <br />Dunlap provided for industrial activity in an agricultural zoned area and that this should not <br />be permitted without rezoning. <br /> <br /> The members then discussed the agenda for the next regularly scheduled meeting. The <br />following items were suggested for inclusion in the agenda: <br /> <br />1. designate a subcommittee to review applications to the Planning Department; <br /> <br />2. report on the meeting of the South Kohala Traffic Safety Committee; <br /> <br />3. continuity of CDP and subcommittees for new Action Committee Members; <br /> <br />4. participation of Committee members in Planning Department reviews of applications to <br />determine consistency with SK CDP; <br /> <br />5. meetings of Action Committee representatives of various action committee’s to discuss <br />efficiency; <br /> <br />6. discussion on the potential geothermal impact on Kawaihae; <br /> <br />7. letter to corporation council regarding role of Committee and the duties of the Planning <br />Department; and <br /> <br />8. Ten Year Moratorium impact on fishing. <br /> <br /> The Chairman then noted that the next meeting of the Action Committee is scheduled <br />for 5:00 p.m. on Monday, September 24, 2012, at the Waikoloa Village Association <br />Community Room, <br />68-1792 Melia Street, Waikoloa Village, Hawai‘i. <br />5 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />