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2017-6 PCDP Action-Objective table
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PCDP Objective and Action Alignment Table <br />4.5.3.f <br />Non -County <br />Improve Highway 137 (Red Road) as a scenic corridor by: <br />A <br />(May 2015 -April 2016 Annual Report) KAPONO / <br />Action <br />1) Requiring a 15 -foot easement along the frontage of private properties along the corridor within <br />Kalani Honua / Kua O Ka La PCS continue to meet as a <br />which native and mature trees of non-invasive species must be retained, unless they are in poor <br />local byway committee to manage the scenic byway <br />health due to natural conditions, not due to malicious acts, and/or pose a threat to public health <br />corridor. (May 2014 -April <br />and safety; <br />2015 Annual Report) o KAPONO / Kalani <br />2) Preserving Mango, Kamani, and Monkeypod groves and tree tunnels; <br />Honua / Kua O Ka La PCS continue to meet as a local <br />3) Providing property tax relief to owners who maintain the easement in the manner intended and <br />byway committee to complete the required Corridor <br />State tax credits to those who replant easements with non-invasive plant material approved by the <br />Management Plan, which has begun to define the <br />County; <br />corridor and to map existing resources and conditions. <br />4) Adding interpretive markers and small visitor parking areas at historical sites, such as the two <br />Kehena sites listed in the General Plan; <br />5) Providing pullouts along the highway at intervals so that travelers can stop to enjoy the scenery <br />without conflict with traffic in travel lanes; <br />6) Delineating and maintaining physical access to the shoreline at appropriate locations on the <br />makai side of the road; <br />7) Minimizing tree pruning by using special, shielded cable for overhead utility lines or by <br />undergrounding sections of the line; <br />8) Minimizing excessive lighting by limiting street lights to major intersections and informing <br />residents along the corridor about how to reduce illumination of driveways; <br />9) Develop at least one scenic turnout near Kehena Beach that includes restroom facilities and an <br />emergency phone; <br />10) Creating a simple walking trail on the lava and new parking area with restrooms on the State <br />owned accretion land at the new Kaimu Beach; <br />11) Posting warning signs, where appropriate, in newly realigned sections; and <br />12 Covering old section of road with cinder soil to allow Nau aka to reclaim the land. <br />30 <br />
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