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Communication No. 2015 -15 <br />MOUNTAIN VIEW VILLAGE PLANNING GROUP <br />March 12,2015,6:00 pm <br />Mountain View Elementary School Cafeteria <br />MEETING SUMMARY <br />Review of School and Library reports: We reviewed the first draft on Mountain View Elementary <br />School (Susan Langer). Stats on staffing, years of operation, locations, etc. still needed. Principal <br />Vicente (new this year) expressed concern about the presence of members of the public walking through <br />the campus to access the library. He was interested in working with the MVLRP group to create safer <br />road access for the school. The Library report was reviewed and discussed, especially the aspects of <br />location, capacity and the future Regional Library. Report on Na Wai Ola still to come. Post Office <br />interview scheduled for next week. <br />Update on the collation of PCDP and Survey We have progressed about half way through the points <br />from the PCDP. The work is difficult and progressing slowly. We commit to having it complete within <br />a month. <br />Review of other news relevant to MVLRP: We discussed at length the progress, or lack of, on the re- <br />opening of South Lauko Road. Meeting with Representative Paleka indicates he is aware of the issues <br />raised by two land owners. Owens report that the right of way has been sufficiently cleared to allow for <br />the completion of the survey. Discussion of the issue of the connection of South Lauko with Highway <br />11, narrowness, visibility. Possibility of light industrial/commercial development on South Lauko was <br />discussed. Access to the back of the school. Owens agreed to keep up weekly email correspondence to <br />keep informed on progress. <br />We reviewed the approved Quade permit and noted the inclusion of the recommendations from the AC. <br />Short discussion on the expected passage of the Pahoa Village Design Guidelines. How will MV deal <br />with design guidelines as we are not of a size and nature to support a review committee, may not even <br />want to put overly burdensome conditions on development, etc. Still, the community has <br />overwhelmingly stated that it wants to maintain historic character of village. <br />Commitment to continue with writing and interview assignments, to have an outline of the plan ready to <br />review at the May meeting. <br />NEXT MEETING: THURSDAY, APRIL 9TH, 6:00 PM, MOUNTAIN VIEW SCHOOL CAFETERIA <br />