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availabilities and a good faith attempt to coordinate the schedules of the Action Committee <br />members. The previously made change to an every other month meeting schedule was a <br />response to limited resources, and the need to create a venue to provide updates and get <br />feedback from the General Plan Comprehensive Review process. They also expressed their <br />view that the Action Committee members can get a lot accomplished through their <br />involvement with other community groups and AC subcommittees, of which increased time <br />between meetings may be a benefit. <br />The Action Committee suggested hosting special community meetings in the evening time <br />(6:30 or 7pm) in various locations around the Kona district during the interim between <br />regularly scheduled 2pm meetings. These special meetings would be tailored with vague or <br />location -specific discussion items to create a forum for community input. Committee Members <br />also suggested advertisements in local newspapers for these meetings. <br />Planning Department staff reminded the Action Committee members that they also have the <br />ability to reach members of the community through both (1) investigatory subcommittees <br />which can include, under direction of the subcommittee chair, public participation of <br />independent citizens and representatives of other community groups, and (2) by AC members <br />participating in other community groups (or "Liaison groups"), for which that AC member <br />unofficially but effectively acts a liaison. As an informal liaison, should they become aware of <br />issues in their community that pertain to implementation of the Kona CDP, they can notify the <br />Chair and Planning Department staff to request an agendized discussion. A brief discussion of <br />the different types of subcommittees took place and are described in detail below: <br />NOTE: Investigatory Subcommittees may include up to four Action Committee members, are <br />created by a motion during an Action Committee meeting, but must have a clearly-defined <br />investigatory purpose or mission (to investigate and report findings and recommendations to <br />the full Action Committee). Once the stated mission has been completed the Subcommittee is <br />then dissolved unless it is then assigned a new clearly-defined mission at a following Action <br />Committee meeting. An investigatory subcommittee does not have to post agendas, minutes, <br />and other meeting materials but has no authority to take any action or make any decisions on <br />behalf of the full Action Committee. The State's Sunshine Law requires that subcommittees be <br />formed and their results heard and deliberated upon by the full body (the Action Committee in <br />three steps, one in each of three separate meetings of the full body: the first to create the <br />subcommittee, the second for the subcommittee to report to the Action Committee, and the <br />third for the Action Committee to decide upon appropriate action. <br />Other Community Groups (or Liaison Groups) are any and all existing, independent community <br />organizations of every type, and are not affiliated with the CDP Action Committee. Action <br />Committee members (up to two maximum) may participate in (liaise with) membership and <br />activities of these independent groups just as they would if they were not members of the <br />Action Committee as well. When a CDP related issue is addressed by the group and support <br />from the Action Committee is desired, the Community Group may, through the liaising Action <br />Committee member, request such support through an agendized Action Committee meeting <br />where committee members can decide how best to support the particular initiative. <br />The Action Committee requested a meeting date of February 14th at 2pm for their next <br />meeting along with a 6:30pm meeting in March. Planning Staff agreed to look into meeting <br />room reservations to accommodate. <br />www.hiplanninjdept.com kona(aihawaiicountv.Qov Page 3 <br />