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Amend General Plan Table 14-5 to reflect the LUPAG map amendments. (Papa'ikou, <br />Laupdhoehoe-Pdpa'aloa and Pa'auilo should no longer be identified as LUPAG Industrial <br />areas). <br />Second by Mr. Neff. Motion passed with 7 votes aye and 0 votes nay. <br />b. Hakalau Point Map: Ms. Gloor went over the decision making tool, outlining relevant <br />factors for each option presented (Options 1-4c). Mr. Agres facilitated a lengthy discussion <br />on the proposed options for Hakalau Point. <br />Mr. Carvalho moved to accept Option 3 as proposed "Designate the portions of parcels 2-9- <br />002:079 and 2-9-002:081 that are currently Industrial as Open". Second by Ms. Pahi'o. <br />Motion passed with 5 votes aye, 1 vote nay (Mr. Moniz), and 1 recusal (Mr. Kurokawa). <br />"Option 3 of the Hakalau Land Use Guide Map is attached to these minutes. <br />There were four written comments submitted on pink forms. <br />1. Dong Guo: "It is very important for Hakalau farmers, we need the Hakalau Points for industry <br />zoning and increase some agri-business to help our community economic growing, get more <br />job. We really want processing plant in Hakalau, nearly local farmers for processing potatoes, <br />coffee, chocolate... - make value added." <br />2. Helen Naho'opi'i: "As a facilitator for/support of Green Development initiatives, I feel that both <br />Hdmdkua communities and Aloha Green owner, Steve Shropshire have resources valuable to <br />meet sustainable and economic goals of the County. Young ag-entrepreneurs are here with <br />great food product which can create economic security for families and farmers. By having a <br />private public partnership, village models can be restored to be successful economic & eco - <br />considerate living communities. I recommend both community organizations and Aloha Green <br />continue to work toward partnership." <br />3. Dylan Shropshire: "It is extremely important we preserve the small percentage of industrial land <br />that we have left. The zoning allows for processing and uses that are not possible with <br />agricultural zoning. The average age of a farmer is 60+, we need opportunity for future <br />generations. Ag -tourism, farm to table restaurant, processing, brewery, etc..." <br />4. Irene Carpenter: "Hdmdkua Kohala Health Center delivers services to 7,000 patients in this <br />area. The health center has just sent out a community health care needs assessment. We <br />would like the results of this needs assessment to be used to help planning for future <br />development to respond to healthcare needs that the community has prioritized." <br />NEXT STEPS: <br />Wednesday, November 2, 2016 was suggested as the next meeting date. All Steering Committee <br />members in attendance (7) confirmed their availability. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS: None <br />ADJOURNMENT: <br />Mr. Carvalho moved to adjourn the meeting. Second by Ms. Pahi'o. Motion passed with 7 votes aye <br />and 0 votes nay. The meeting adjourned at 6:28pm. <br />Page 117 <br />