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Communication Number 2017-02 Kawaihae Liaison Report - July
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Communication no. 2017-02 <br />South Kohala CDP -AC <br />Liaison Report <br />July 12, 2017 <br />I attended the following meetings to make aware to those present that the County was working on <br />the Comprehensive General Plan and that the communities in South Kohala could help us work on <br />this endeavor. <br />-The Waimea Community Association met on July 6. The guest speaker was Lt. Col. Christopher <br />Marquez of Pohakuloa Military Training Camp. Although the camp is located on Mauna Kea, one of the <br />accesses is through Kawaihae Harbor, Kawaihae Road and Queen Ka'ahumanu Highway, and by <br />helicopter or Cargo planes flying past. I am disappointed to report that there have been no community <br />outreach meetings; but I learned that the Lt. Col. is focused on the training on Pohakuloa. <br />I am satisfied to report that the Army transport no longer travels through the ancient and historical <br />fishing ko'a (fish spawning area for (Opelu). I am satisfied that the military liaison (Eric Hamilton) <br />does notify those interested of troop movement from the harbor to Pohakuloa; so as to allow residents <br />to re -schedule timing to be on the roadways. There have been no more fly overs (400 ft.) above our <br />homes. Regulation is 1500 ft above sea level. <br />-On Saturday, July 8t", I attended the Tutu House presentation of Hawaiian healing by Kumu <br />Dombrigues. The Hui Malama program sponsored this event to share the knowledge of ancient herbs <br />used for some healing using (Hawaiian weeds -that's what I saw, but that method still works today like <br />I remember). There will be other meetings every Saturday in July at 9AM, public invited by reserving a <br />Seat. Call Hui Malama Na O Oiwi or Tutu House. <br />-1 missed the meeting with Hawaiian Home Lands on the subject of their Water Plan and the impacts for <br />the homesteads in Pu'ukapu, Pu'u Opelu, Pauahi, Lalamilo and Kawaihae. However, I did call ahead to <br />make mention that Hawaiian Homes should be aware of the efforts of the General Plan update. <br />-On 7/11, 1 attended the South Kohala Traffic Safety Council. There was a discussion on a permit for <br />change of zoning for RT's Service in Waimea. Previously, this permit was questioned because of <br />concerns made the neighbors in subdivision. It may be worthwhile for this new board of members to <br />learn the benefits and impacts of changing of zoning; in this case, changing ag land zoning for <br />commercial and mix use zoning before making a determination. <br />-On July 12, the Cultural Resource Council met. There were no items that affected the South Kohala <br />Community. However, I did make mention about the General Plan update and requested that this <br />Council make some suggestions to the South Kohala CDPAC for this group to consider. <br />Submitted by <br />Jojo Tanimoto <br />
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