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Game Management Advisory Commission <br />June 9, 2014 <br />Council Chambers in Hilo <br />Present: Tom Lodge (TL), Willie Joe Camara (WC), Tony Sylvester (TS), Ike Yoshina (IY), Paul <br />Bueltmann (PB), Mark Bartell (MB), Kalani DeCoito (KD), Corp Counsel Bill Brilhante (WB), staff <br />member Bobby Command (BC); recording secretary Barbara Kossow. <br />No one in the audience signed in although there were about five people in attendance, <br />including videographer Kerry Marks, council staff and guests Richard Hoefflinger and Glennon <br />Gingo. <br />Richard Hoefflinger (RH), president, gave an update on the On Target range at Waikoloa and <br />will make copies of his presentation available to the commission. On Target represents those <br />who would like a shooting range in West Hawaii. The range will be for skeet, trap and sporting <br />clays shooting. He talked about recent noise tests; the lack of open -range standards anywhere; <br />Hoefflinger said this will be a facility that will be "somewhat self-supporting." MB asked if the <br />resorts don't want the range near the Waikoloa Resort. RH said the opposition was initially <br />based on sound, but those concerns have been proven false and they still dont want the range. <br />He said opponents, including the resort association, are now conducting a misinformation <br />campaign. Opponents now say they don't want bullets raining down on them. <br />Glennon Gingo, On Target vice president, said shooting ranges are all about safety. The <br />perspective of the resorts is flawed. He said there is a need for the facility, which will also be a <br />great economic driver. <br />TS spoke about outdoor heritage month. He said he preferred to celebrate it in June to align <br />with state efforts but it is probably too late at this point. He said we are not holding an event <br />this year. TS said he had a draft from Rep. Cindy Evans for a proclamation. TS said he would like <br />to have a resolution signed by all four mayors. Mayor has offered up to $10,000 to fund a <br />County outdoors event. TS nominated to be chairman, with WC and MB part of the <br />investigative committee. WC second. Unanimously passed. <br />It was announced that Stan Roehrig is the new Hawaii County member of the Board of Land and <br />Natural Resources, replacing Rob Pacheco. <br />TL introduced a letter from Hilo resident Jean Fujiyoshi about the pig problem. TL says this is <br />because of too many fences in our forest. TL said the solution is actually a game management <br />plan. GMAC is behind HB 104, which is a Constitutional amendment to reinstitute game animals <br />as a protected resource. Game is a sustainability resource, management resource and income <br />resource. Hawaii forests are reputed to have millions of value but were being ask to provide <br />millions to protect it. Tony asked what she is asking us to do. BC asked who owns the animals. <br />Tony said the people. BC said it's up to the people, and what is up there is what the people <br />want. WC asked for a statement to get DLNR to do something. TL said we need to have a <br />
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