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PUNA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLAN <br /> MANAGING GROWTH: 3.5 Parks and Recreation <br /> Action 3.5.3.b (page 3-17) <br /> Improve and expand Coastal Activity Areas as follows: <br /> 1) At Ahalanui Beach Park: (1) accessibility improvements; (2) screened changing area next to showers designed to <br /> blend with natural surroundings; (3) repairs to parking lot surface; and (4) added picnic tables. <br /> 2) Consider hand-developed modifications to the tide pools east of Pohoiki Bay beyond the area known as "Shacks"for <br /> use as "keiki pools", but retain traditional fish-netting use. <br /> 3) Pursue development of a camp ground and/or ocean recreation park with potential boat launch ramp and marina <br /> facilities on State-owned accreted land at Cape Kumukahi, provided that Hawaiian burial sites are adequately <br /> protected and respected. <br /> 4) Consider acquisition and development of Honolulu Landing, Kapoho Crater(Green Lake) and Sand Hill. <br /> 5) Develop support facilities for the use of the State-owned park at Kehena Beach. <br /> 6) Encourage the development of a hiking and coastal trail and camp system to provide for pedestrian recreational <br /> opportunities. <br /> (3.5.1) Goals: (3.5.2) Objectives: <br /> a) Puna offers a variety of a) Adopt the following classification for expansion and improvement of parks in <br /> public recreational areas, Puna: <br /> reflecting the beauty and 1) Camp Ground: An area with potable water and restroom facilities for <br /> diversity of the natural overnight tent camping, which may be available on a permit or fee for- <br /> setting, and recreational service basis. <br /> programs for people of all 2) Coastal Activity Area: A shoreline recreational area that is accessed by a <br /> ages and physical abilities park or a public easement. <br /> that are not currently 3) Community Park: A recreational park or facility intended to be used <br /> available. primarily by residents of the area that is owned and maintained by the <br /> b) There is an equitable County or by a private entity with unrestricted public access. <br /> dispersal of parks and 4) Linear Park: A recreational, non-motorized pathway(except motorized <br /> recreation facilities readily wheelchairs), which may be inter-connected or within a right-of-way of an <br /> accessible to most Puna existing or new roadway, and is separated from travel lanes and adjacent <br /> residents. properties by a landscaped buffer, with occasional rest stops or viewing <br /> c) The development of future spots. <br /> parks supports the growth 5) Preserve: A site with features of significant natural or historic value that <br /> management goals, provides minimal facilities for public visitation,such as interpretive signage, <br /> objectives and actions set a walking trail and small parking area, and is maintained by a stewardship <br /> forth in Section 3.1 of this program. <br /> plan, b) Encourage the collocation of schools,parks and senior centers to promote <br /> interactivity between community members of all ages. <br /> c) Identify lands to be used for parks in connection with subdivision <br /> interconnectivity. <br /> Last Updated: 5/13/2014 — 1 ^ * Indicates AC Member <br />