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2018-03-12 Public Access, Open Space and Natural Resources Preservation Commission_Minutes_Approved
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<br /> PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE, AND NATURAL RESOURCES <br />PRESERVATION COMMISSION (PONC) <br /> <br />MINUTES-REGULAR SESSION <br />March 12, 2018 <br /> <br />Hilo Council Chambers Hilo County Building <br />25 Aupuni Street Suite 1104 Hilo, Hawai'i 96720 <br /> <br />Present: Chairman Kekaulike Tomich <br /> Vice Chair René Siracusa <br /> Commissioner Timothy DeLozier <br /> Commissioner Dr. Wayne Frank <br /> Commissioner Rick Warshauer(arrived 10:15am) <br /> Commissioner Cynthia Nazara <br /> Commissioner Susan Fischer <br /> <br />Absent: Commissioner Kai’ena Bishaw II <br /> <br />Others Present: Commission Secretary Maxine Cutler <br /> Deputy Corporation Counsel Amy Self <br /> Property Manager, Finance Hamana Ventura <br /> <br />CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br />Chair Mr. Tomich called the meeting to order at 10:02 a.m. <br /> <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS <br /> <br />T ONI W ITHINGTON <br /> <br />Ms. Withington: Testifies in support of Comm. 18-005, 006, 007, 008, 010, 011, <br />013, 015, and 016. She represents four of five major community organizations in <br />Kohala. They are Kamakani ‘O Kohala Ohana, Malama Nā Wahi Pana ‘O Kohala, <br />Malama Kohala Kahakai, and Maika’i Kamakani ‘O Kohala; all together they formed <br />a non-profit corporation called, Kohala Lihikai. Since PONC’s inception, these <br />organizations have been nominating properties to PONC. She presented to the <br />commission their brochure called, “Success,” and summarizes the key purchases to <br />preserve the homelands of Hawai‘i First King. <br /> <br />In her testimony, Ms. Withington updates the commission regarding a change to <br />the nomination of Hapu'u to Kapanaia Cultural Corridor, due to development. Two <br />parcels included in a previous nomination \[Comm. 17-005\] were eliminated from <br />the current suggestion form known as Comm. 18-011. <br /> <br />Ms. Withington continues to testify how the cultural and historical significance of <br />Comm. 18-015, Kaupalaoa and Comm. 18-016, Honoipu in the life of King <br />Kamehameha. She describes the relationship of these parcels to other key parcels <br />in their “Success” brochure. <br />Page 1 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />
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