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RECEIVED <br />NEIL ABERCROMBIE <br />GOVERNOR OF HAWAII <br />2914 FIRM 12 Pini 2 29 <br />OFFICE OF THE <br />MAYOR <br />BY CtMAY 122014 <br />TO: <br />MAYOR M D. D.M.D. <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br />DIVISION OF FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE <br />1151 PUNCHBOWL STREET, ROOM 325 <br />HONOLULU, HAWAII 96813 <br />Interested Parties <br />May 8, 2014 <br />FROM: Lisa Hadway, Administrator <br />Division of Forestry and Wildlife <br />Department of Land and Natural Resources <br />SUBJECT: Public hearing on proposed extensions of the Puu Makaala and Kipahoehoe <br />Natural Area Reserves <br />WILLIAM J. AILA, JR. <br />CHAIRPERSON <br />BOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br />COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT <br />JESSE K. SOUKI <br />FIRST DEPUTY <br />WILLIAM M. TAM <br />DEPUTY DIRECTOR - WATER <br />AQUATIC RESOURCES <br />BOATING AND OCEAN RECREATION <br />BUREAU OF CONVEYANCES <br />COMMISSION ON WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT <br />CONSERVATION AND COASTAL LANDS <br />CONSERVATION AND RESOURCES ENFORCEMENT <br />ENGINEERING <br />FORESTRY AND WILDLIFE <br />HISTORIC PRESERVATION <br />KAHOOLAWE LSLAND RESERVE COMMISSION <br />LAND <br />STATE: PARRS <br />The Division of Forestry and Wildlife, Department of Land and Natural Resources will be <br />holding a public hearing on June 5, 2014 to receive testimony on the following proposed set <br />asides: <br />1) Approximately 342 acres as an extension of the Puu Makaala Natural Area Reserve, <br />TMK 2-4-08:09 por, South Hilo, Hawaii; and <br />2) Approximately 169 acres as an extension of the Kipahoehoe Natural Area Reserve, TMK <br />8-8-01:08 por, South Kona, Hawaii. <br />The statewide Natural Area Reserves System (NARS) was established to preserve in perpetuity <br />specific land and water areas which support communities, as relatively unmodified as possible, <br />of the natural flora and fauna, as well as geological sites, of Hawaii. <br />The system presently consists of 20 reserves on five islands, encompassing 123,431 acres of the <br />State's most unique ecosystems. The diverse areas found in the NARS range from marine and <br />coastal environments to lava flows, tropical rainforests, and even an alpine desert. Within these <br />areas one can find rare endemic plants and animals, many of which are on the edge of extinction. <br />Copies of the proposals that nominate these areas as Natural Area Reserves may be requested by <br />contacting Emma Yuen, Natural Area Reserves System Planner at (808) 587-4170 or <br />Emma.Yuen@hawaii.gov, or online at: http://dlnr.hawaii.gov/ecosystems/nars/. <br />