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<br />involved with abiding Sunshine Law requirements without the administrative support of the <br />Planning Department. <br />Investigatory Subcommittees: may include up to four Action Committee members, are created <br />by a motion during an Action Committee meeting, but must have a well-defined purpose or <br />mission. Once the stated mission has been completed the Subcommittee reports back to the <br />Action Committee then dissolves; unless it is reaffirmed under a new purpose at a following <br />Action Committee meeting. This subcommittee does not have to post agendas, minutes, and <br />other meeting materials but is subject to Sunshine Law to the extent that the Subcommittee <br />may only take action upon their topic by means of addressing it through the Action Committee. <br />This is done in three meetings, the first to create the subcommittee, the second for the <br />subcommittee to report to the Action Committee, and the third for the Action Committee to <br />decide upon appropriate action. <br />Community Partner Groups (or Liaison Groups): are community groups or committees that are <br />not specifically affiliated with the CDP Action Committee. They are community groups that <br />Action Committee members (up to two maximum) may participate in (liaise with) but are not <br />constrained by the CDP and other requirements. They do not need to be created by the AC <br />since they are independent groups or committees. When a CDP related issue is addressed by <br />the group and support from the Action Committee is desired, the Community Partner will <br />request such support through an agendized Action Committee meeting where committee <br />members can decide how best to support the particular initiative. <br />Committee Member Robertson moved to dissolve all subcommittees. Second by Committee <br />Member Alos. The motion to dissolve all subcommittees passed with 5 votes aye, 1 votes nay <br />(Committee Member Tanimoto was opposed). <br />Committee Member Tanimoto expressed concern about how the law would affect the Kawaihae <br />Subcommittee as it previously operated. Staff explained that the intent was not to try to limit <br />any Action Committee Member’s ability to discuss issues with their community, but to try to <br />help them remain compliant with the Sunshine Law. Staff additionally clarified that the status of <br />the Action Committee’s subcommittees would not affect their ability to attend community <br />meetings. <br />Committee Member Alos asked why the Action Committee was not receiving permit <br />applications as was provided by the previous CDP Planner Deanne Bugado. Staff Childs asked for <br />clarification on what they would like to be sent and suggested sending a monthly notice to the <br />Action Committee with a list of new applications in the South Kohala district. Mr. Santiago <br />suggested forwarding public notice emails to the Action Committee. <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS: <br />9. The next scheduled meeting will be on Monday, January 22, 2018, at the Waikoloa Community <br />Center. <br />AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING: (January 22, 2018) <br />No agenda items were identified at this time. <br />ADJOURNMENT: The Chair, without objection, adjourned the meeting at 7:03 p.m. <br /> <br />All Action Committee information can be viewed and downloaded from our website: <br />http://www.hawaiicountycdp.info/south-kohala-cdp <br /> www.hiplanningdept.com southkohala@hawaiicounty.gov Page 5 <br />