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.J�tY•Qs p4'•, <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII / * STATE OF HAWAII <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 389 19 <br /> A RESOLUTION TO AWARD A PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE, AND NATURAL <br /> RESOURCES PRESERVATION MAINTENANCE STEWARDSHIP GRANT TO <br /> POHAHA I KA LANI. <br /> WHEREAS, Section 10-16 of the Hawai`i County Charter (2018) provides for a Public <br /> Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Maintenance Fund; and <br /> WHEREAS, Section 10-16, subsection (a) provides in part that the purpose of this fund <br /> is "to preserve the land, promote public safety, and maintain a healthy stewardship"; and <br /> WHEREAS, Section 10-16, subsection (h) provides for a stewardship grant program, <br /> which allows 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations to apply for funding for grant-in-aid projects that <br /> will be utilized for public safety, maintenance, and preservation of lands acquired using the <br /> Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resource Preservation Fund; and <br /> WHEREAS, Communication No. 535, as issued by the Director of the Department of <br /> Parks and Recreation on October 1, 2019, submitted for the Council's consideration four <br /> applicants for stewardship grants for various properties that have been acquired by the County <br /> using the Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund; and <br /> WHEREAS, Pohaha I Ka Lani submitted an application to provide land stewardship and <br /> cultural education for the Waipi`o Valley Lookout property (TMK: (3) 4-8-004:006); and <br /> WHEREAS, the Council finds that awarding a stewardship grant to Pohaha I Ka Lani to <br /> allow it to reduce invasive species, propagate native plants, educate users about the area's history <br /> and culture, and create a"Hawaiian Preservation Buffer and Learning Zone" will provide the <br /> benefits as described in Section 10-16 and further will benefit the community at large by <br /> demonstrating that maintenance fund monies can be utilized to "preserve that land, promote <br /> public safety, and maintain a healthy stewardship" of those properties that have been acquired <br /> using Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation funding; and <br />