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SUMMARY:29. Kahaluʻu NB Regular Meeting
DESCRIPTION:KAHALU‘U NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 29\n&nbsp\;\n\nREGULAR MEETIN
 G AGENDA\nWEDNESDAY\, AUGUST 13\, 2025\n6:00 P.M.\nVia WebEx or Call-In\n\
 nIn Person Venue\nKEY Project \n47-200 Waiheʻe Road Room 105\nKāneʻohe\
 , HI 96744\n\nThis venue has been facilitated to comply with Sunshine Law 
 and give the public a venue to attend the meeting if personal internet con
 nection is not available.\n\nMeeting Link: https://cchnl.webex.com/cchnl/j
 .php?MTID=m2bad181dba8fb9cebfca7d3e2252500c\nMeeting ID / Access Code: 248
 6 006 8469\nPasscode: NB29 (6229 from phones and video systems)\nDial by y
 our location: 1-408-418-9388\n\nMeeting Materials: Find a referenced archi
 ve of handouts and materials for Neighborhood Board No.29 at:\nhttps://dri
 ve.google.com/drive/folders/1T530VW69IeAahTHy9svOIVH4gGqNA4bB?usp=drive_li
 nk\nRecordings of Board meetings can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/
 channel/UC1DZJTKor6TTNYiqx5U-P2w\n\nRules of Speaking: To ensure the maxim
 um opportunity for all attendees to be heard\, the following guidelines ap
 ply: Anyone wishing to speak is asked to type their question in the chat b
 ox or raise their hand using the “raise hand” function in the online p
 latform - which is indicated by a hand. If accessing the meeting using you
 r phone and you have a comment\, indicate this by pressing the symbols *9 
 – this will show the moderator that the person calling from that number 
 wishes to speak. To mute/unmute your phone\, press *6. In-person\, please 
 raise your hand. Please wait until recognized by the chair to begin commen
 ts and address those comments to the chair. All official reports\, comment
 s or concerns shall be five (5) minutes or less.\n\nPlease Kōkua: To help
  all attendees the opportunity to hear presentations &amp\; comments\, ple
 ase place your device on mute until you would like to speak. When you are 
 recognized\, unmute yourself and make your comments.\n\nNote: The Board ma
 y take action on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (H
 RS 92)\, specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on\, unl
 ess added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote (10) of this 15-member Board is
  needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are o
 f major importance and will affect a significant number of people.\n\nI. C
 ALL TO ORDER – Parker Spencer\, Chair Pro Tem\n\nII. EMERGENCY RESPONDER
  MONTHLY REPORTS (Limited to three (3) minutes each)\nA. Honolulu Fire Dep
 artment\nB. Honolulu Police Department\n\nIII. FILLING OF VACANCIES ON THE
  BOARD (Residents must present I.D. &amp\; proof of address)\nA. Board Mem
 ber Vacancies\ni. Sub-District Six (6): Two (2) Vacancies\n\nIV. ELECTION 
 OF OFFICERS\nA. Chair\nB. Vice Chair\nC. Second Vice Chair\nD. Secretary\n
 E. Treasurer\n\nV. INITIAL CONVENING\nA. Meeting Date\, Time\, and Locatio
 n: The Kahaluʻu Neighborhood Board No. 29 presently meets\non the 2nd Wed
 nesday of the month\, 6:00 p.m.\, at the KEY Project.\nB. Board Recess Sch
 edule: The Board is allotted three (3) recesses with the term year (July 1
 \,\n2025 – June 30\, 2026).\nC. Adoption of Oral Testimony Rules: The Bo
 ard is to determine the amount of allocated time for\nspeakers along with 
 a designated time keeper.\ni. Presentations – 10 Minutes each.\nii. Repo
 rts – Three (3) Minutes Each.\niii. Community Concerns – Two (2) Minut
 es each.\niv. Question/Response – One (1) Minute each.\nD. Creation of B
 oard Committees and Chairs: The Chair will designate committees and chairs
 \nfrom the term year (July 1\, 2025 – June 30\, 2026).\n\nVI. CITY / STA
 TE / FEDERAL REPORTS\nA. Mayor Rick Blangiardi Representative – Warren M
 amizuka\, Department of Facility Maintenance\nB. Councilmember Esther Kia
 ʻāina\nC. Councilmember Matt Weyer – Chelsea Gonzales\nD. Board of Wat
 er Supply – Barry Usagawa\nE. Governor Josh Green Representative – Kat
 ie Lambert\, Dept. of Hawaiian Home Lands\nF. Senator Brenton Awa – Maka
 na Lewis\nG. Representative Lisa Kitagawa\nH. Office of Hawaiian Affairs 
 – Michele McCoy\nI. Windward Community College – Chancellor Ardis Esch
 enberg\nJ. Kāneʻohe Bay Regional Council – Members Clifford Loo\, Rock
 y Kaluhiwa\, &amp\; Keone Machado\nK. U.S. Congress Representative Jill To
 kuda\nL. Kāneʻohe Marine Corps Base – Kristi Kaluhiwa\n\nVII. COMMUNIT
 Y TOPICS (Limited to ten (10) minutes each)\nA. Residential Feedback on Cl
 imate Change Response Plans: Jonathan Lance\, Climate Justice Specialist -
  Hawai‘i State Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission (CCMA
 C)\nB. Rope-for-Wishes Rodeo at Kualoa Ranch: Makena Kaʻaialiʻi\, Make-A
 -Wish Hawaiʻi\nC. Punahou School Cross Country Race at Kualoa Ranch: Scot
 t Wagner\, Athletic Director – Punahou School\nD. Walk Bike Drive Presen
 tation: Paula Bender\, Walk Bike Drive Coordinator – Hawaiʻi Bicycling 
 League\n\nVIII. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS (Limited to two (2) minute
 s each)\n\nIX. BOARD BUSINESS\nA. Adoption of Resolution opposing Waiheʻe
  Road Commercial Vehicle Parking\nB. Approval of Wednesday\, July 9\, 2025
 \, Regular Meeting Minutes.\n\nX. SUBDISTRICT REPORTS (Limited to two (2) 
 minutes each)\nKahaluʻu Board Boundary Map: https://www.honolulu.gov/rep/
 site/nco/maps/29_Kahaluu.jpg\n\nXI. ANNOUNCEMENTS\nA. SMA Major Permit App
 lication to allow the construction of a single-family dwelling with a swim
 ming poolin the R-10 Residential District located at 430 D North Kalāheo 
 Ave. Kailua\, HI\; TMK: (4) 3 - 017 : 019.\nB. Next Regular Board Meeting 
 is tentatively scheduled for Wednesday\, September 10\, 2025\, at 6:00 p.m
 . at KEY Project.\n\nXII. ADJOURNMENT\n\nA mailing list is maintained for 
 interested persons and agencies to receive this Board’s agenda and minut
 es. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the mailing list may be dir
 ected to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at Kapālama Hale\, 925 
 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi 96817\; Telephone (
 808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or Email nco@honolulu.gov. Agendas and 
 minutes are also available on the internet at www.honolulu.gov/nco\n\nIf y
 ou need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disabilit
 y or an interpreter for a language other than English\, please call the Ne
 ighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 
 p.m. or send an email to nco@honolulu.gov at least three (3) business days
  before the scheduled meeting. It may not be possible to fulfill requests 
 received after this date.\n\nAll written testimony must be received in the
  Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to the meeting. If within 4
 8 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be submitted directly to the B
 oard at the meeting. If submitting written testimony\, please note the Boa
 rd and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send to: Neighborhood Commi
 ssion Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160 Honolulu\, Hawaiʻi 96
 817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu.gov\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nDR
 AFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD\nWEDNESDAY\, JULY 9\,
  2025 AT 6:00 P.M.\nKEY PROJECT ROOM 105\, 47-200 WAIHEʻE\, KĀNEʻOHE\, 
 HI 96744\nAND VIA WEBEX\n\nVideo recording of this meeting can be found at
 : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxae9EhiaeU\n\nReports &amp\; other meet
 ing materials can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1T53
 0VW69IeAahTHy9svOIVH4gGqNA4bB\n\nI. CALL TO ORDER - [0:00:01]:\n\nChair Pr
 o Tem Jessie Makaʻīnaʻi called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m. Quorum
  was NOT established with 6 members present. Note - This fifteen-member Bo
 ard requires 8 members to establish a quorum and to take official Board ac
 tion.\n\nBoard Members Present: Jessie Makaʻīnaʻi\, Kenneth LeVasseur\,
  Daniel Bender\, Arthur Machado Jr. (sworn at 7:25 p.m.)\, Jarrett (Keone)
  Machado (sworn at 7:25 p.m.)\, Halia Kealoha\, Pilialoha Miller\, Dayton 
 Winchester\, and Ron Kubo (sworn at 7:45 p.m.).\n\nBoard Members Absent: I
 an Masterson\, John Reppun\, Rick Towill\, and Parker Spencer.\n\nGuests: 
 Lieutenant Villaflor\, J. Atkins (Honolulu Police Department)\; Captain Su
 eda (Honolulu Fire Department)\; Regina Malepeai (Mayor Blangiardi's Repre
 sentative)\; Councilmember Esther Kiaʻāina\; Katie Lambert (Governor Gre
 en's Representative)\; Elizabeth Tatofi-Tavake (Senator Awa's Office)\; Ch
 elsea Gonzales (Councilmember Weyer's Office)\; Representative Lisa Kitaga
 wa\; Barry Usagawa (Board of Water Supply)\; Kristi Kaluhiwa (Kāneʻohe M
 arine Corps Base)\; Emily Natori (Rep. Tokuda's Office)\; Nate Serota (Dep
 artment of Parks and Recreation)\; Jarett Lau (Hawaii Department of Agricu
 lture)\; Chris Salas (Hawaii Bicycling League)\; Joe Wat (KEY Project)\; M
 arie Samudio (KKCERT)\; Donald Sakamoto\; Chelsea Smith\, Doreen\, Elaine\
 , Kim Ryan\, Aunty Rocky\, Ed Ige (Residents &amp\; Guests)\; Rachel Crist
 obal (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name was not included if not 
 legible. There was a total of 38 participants.\n\nII. EMERGENCY RESPONDER 
 MONTHLY REPORTS - [0:00:05]:\n\nHonolulu Fire Department (HFD) - [0:00:05]
 : Item was discussed later in the meeting due to no representative present
 .\n\nHonolulu Police Department (HPD) - [0:01:00]: Lieutenant Villaflor fr
 om District 4 reported the June 2025 statistics: two burglaries\, eight UM
 Vs\, six vehicle thefts\, two attempted thefts\, and one robbery. He noted
  that motor vehicle collisions have increased significantly with 10 so far
  this year compared to 3 at the same point in 2024 and 8 in 2023. HPD is i
 ncreasing traffic enforcement throughout the district to address this issu
 e.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:02:54]\n\nIII. FIL
 LING OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD - [0:13:42]: This item was discussed later 
 in the meeting.\n\nIV. ELECTION OF OFFICERS - [0:13:42]: This item was def
 erred due to lack of quorum initially and later deferred to the next meeti
 ng by unanimous consent.\n\nV. CITY / STATE / FEDERAL REPORTS - [0:14:00]:
 \n\nMayor Rick Blangiardi Representative - [0:14:04]: Regina Malepeai repo
 rted on two issues:\n1. Regarding signage requests near Kahaluʻu Regional
  Park about beach access\, the Department of Parks and Recreation does not
  support installation of signage related to Hawaii Revised Statutes concer
 ning high watermark jurisdictions. They recommend contacting HPD for enfor
 cement matters.\n2. Regarding access to public beach at 49-051 property ow
 ned by Kualoa Ranch\, the Department of Planning and Permitting shared tha
 t it does not appear there is a public access easement on the property\, b
 ut they would need more information to investigate.\n• Newsletter: https
 ://drive.google.com/file/d/1fmUbVM0tW-syPDCrl5CJ1-irEOqAkTCW/view?usp=driv
 e_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:22:38]\n\nCoun
 cilmember Esther Kiaʻāina - [0:26:30]: Councilmember Kiaʻāina reported
  on securing $700\,000 to establish an ambulance substation near Castle Ju
 nction at the former Hawaiʻi Pacific Universityʻs site. This will includ
 e an advanced life support team with one supervisor\, three paramedics\, a
 nd two emergency medical technicians. She also discussed the impacts of fe
 deral funding cuts and her proposal to decrease grants and aid funding fro
 m $150\,000 to $100\,000 to allow 40 more nonprofit organizations to recei
 ve funding.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:29:09]\n\
 nII. EMERGENCY RESPONDER MONTHLY REPORTS (CONTINUED) - [0:42:58]:\n\nHonol
 ulu Fire Department (HFD) - [0:42:58]: Captain Sueda from Engine 37 Kahalu
 ʻu reported statistics for June 2025: one structure fire\, 30 medicals\, 
 one motor vehicle collision with pedestrian\, three motor vehicle crashes\
 , one mountain rescue\, and one hazardous materials incident. The safety t
 ip for July 2025 focused on wildland fire awareness\, prevention\, and pre
 paredness\, including maintaining yards\, clearing vegetation around campf
 ires\, and ensuring machinery has operating spark arresters.\n● Report: 
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1qCSKFgBXOnM_zp430sfQYFFszUzl49wk/view?usp
 =drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:44:47]\n\
 nV. CITY / STATE / FEDERAL REPORTS (CONTINUED) - [0:46:25]:\n\nCouncilmemb
 er Matt Weyer - [0:46:29]: Chelsea Gonzales provided several updates: the 
 Honolulu Fire Department is in early talks about establishing an ambulance
  facility\, the council office is working on co-stewarding a 29-acre city-
 owned parcel in Waikane for land restoration\, and the Department of Facil
 ities Maintenance cut overgrown grass in late June 2025 with the next cutt
 ing scheduled for August 2025. Budget highlights were included in their mo
 nthly newsletter.\n\nBoard of Water Supply - Barry Usagawa - [0:50:07]: Ba
 rry Usagawa reported no main breaks in Kahaluʻu for the month of June 202
 5. Water production for May 2025 was 137 million gallons per day\, higher 
 than May of last year and the five-month moving average. He announced that
  July 2025 is Smart Irrigation Month and provided water conservation tips 
 including checking for leaky sprinkler heads\, watering early in the morni
 ng\, and installing water-efficient equipment. Information about rebates i
 s available at boardofwatersupply.com.\n\nGovernor Josh Green Representati
 ve - [0:54:28]: Katie Lambert shared highlights from the Governor's newsle
 tter\, including the introduction of the new State Fire Marshal\, the Ala 
 Moana Walkway that bridges Ward Village to Ala Moana Regional Park\, Matt 
 Elliott as the next University of Hawaiʻi Athletics Director\, the Hawaii
  Green Business Program\, and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) ra
 pid response events supporting the Waimānalo community.\n• Newsletter: 
 https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ptid0KaAb9E9DrQYuJE_p6Frdi0SHeB6/view?usp
 =drive_link\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [0:56:11]\n\
 nSenator Brenton Awa - [1:00:28]: Elizabeth Tatofi-Tavake reported that th
 e US Department of Agriculture has announced that Chinese nationals and ot
 her foreign adversaries will no longer be allowed to purchase farmland in 
 the United States. She noted that Senator Awa had introduced bills on this
  issue earlier in the year. She also provided updates on the Genki Ball pr
 oject to restore waterways in Kahaluʻu and on the Kāneʻohe Canoe Club s
 hower issue\, stating that the Department of Land and Natural Resources (D
 LNR) had removed the facilities due to concerns about standing water near 
 the wastewater treatment plant but would allow the club to install a compl
 iant shower if they submit a proposal.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and conce
 rns followed - [1:04:18]\n\nRepresentative Lisa Kitagawa - [1:05:19]: Repr
 esentative Lisa Kitagawa announced that her annual end-of-session newslett
 er was distributed in late June 2025 and is available on her website. She 
 highlighted the Castle Complex school supply drive happening that weekend 
 at Windward Mall\, which aims to provide supplies for 500 students across 
 ten schools in the Castle Complex area.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and conc
 erns followed - [1:07:10]\n\nWindward Community College - Chancellor Ardis
  Eschenberg - [1:07:41]: No representative present.\n\nKāneʻohe Bay Regi
 onal Council - [1:07:47]: Member Jarrett (Keone) Machado reported on discu
 ssions about non-licensed operators at the sandbar on weekends and the cre
 ation of a temporary committee to review the Kāneʻohe Bay Master Plan to
  identify what has been implemented and what still needs attention.\n\nU.S
 . Congress Representative Jill Tokuda - [1:09:48]: Emily Natori reported t
 hat Congresswoman Tokuda voted against the Republican reconciliation bill 
 because it would cut healthcare for 17 million people\, slash food assista
 nce for 22\,000 people in Hawaii\, and increase the national debt. She int
 roduced the Save Our Loan Emergency Services Act to address Medicare under
 payments for rural hospitals in Hawaii and Alaska\, and the Essential Air 
 Service Reliability Act to improve air service reliability for neighbor is
 lands. She also met with Hawaii JobCorps alumni\, emergency dispatchers\, 
 the National Weather Service\, and staff managing SNAP-Ed funding.\n\nQues
 tions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [1:13:32]\n\nKāneʻohe Marine 
 Corps Base - [1:15:34]: Kristi Kaluhiwa announced two upcoming open base e
 vents: the Koʻolaupoko Canoe Regatta on Sunday\, July 13\, 2025\, which w
 ill include a race dedicated to military participants\, and the air show o
 n August 8-10\, 2025. The base also participated in the Fourth of July par
 ade in Kailua. Regarding ICE agents at MCBH\, she clarified that they are 
 there to support the installation with database access\, not for enforceme
 nt at the gate as reported in the news.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and conc
 erns followed - [1:19:41]\n\nPro Tem Chair Makaʻīnaʻi called a short re
 cess to have Board Members conduct the Oath of Office at 7:21 p.m.\nMember
  Arthur Machado Jr. and Member Keone Machado were sworn in at 7:25 p.m.\; 
 8 members present. Quorom has been established.\nPro Tem Chair Makaʻīna
 ʻi called the meeting back to order at 7:29 p.m.\n\nVI. COMMUNITY TOPICS 
 - [1:28:36]:\n\nLeashed Dog Privileges in Community Parks - [1:28:54]: Cha
 ir Pro Tem Makaʻīnaʻi explained that the city is proposing to bring lea
 sh dog privileges to Kahaluʻu Regional Park\, Kahaluʻu Community Park\, 
 and other parks located in the Kahaluʻu area. She had written to the city
  expressing concerns about existing issues at Kahaluʻu Regional Park that
  should be addressed first\, including stray dogs\, violent homeless indiv
 iduals\, and illegal fighting chickens. Nate Serota from DPR clarified tha
 t the original deadline for feedback is set for September 2025\, but this 
 is not the end of the discussion. He reported that a sweep on Thursday\, J
 une 5\, 2025 addressed four encampments in the park. He noted challenges w
 ith loose dogs\, as the Humane Society will not capture them\, leaving HPD
  to handle this task. He suggested making just the perimeter of the park a
 n on-leash dog area to keep dogs out of playing fields.The Board will cons
 ider a resolution on this matter at the next meeting.\n\nLittle Fire Ant (
 LFA) Response - [1:43:44]: Jarett Lau from the Hawaii Department of Agricu
 lture - Plant Quarantine Branch discussed the department's efforts to addr
 ess little fire ant infestations\, including one on Ahaolelo Road in Kahal
 uʻu. He explained that the Hawaiʻi Department of Agriculture leads surve
 ys and treatments for nurseries and businesses\, while also supporting res
 idential properties through their pest control operator program. The progr
 am requires 90% participation from property owners for effective treatment
 . He provided information on how to identify little fire ants and the impo
 rtance of early detection and treatment.\n● Presentation: https://docs.g
 oogle.com/presentation/d/1RWU6ubuYTVT3eoTRt2YZnR2RnJXE2pDg/edit?usp=drive_
 link&amp\;ouid=101205618811575423434&amp\;rtpof=true&amp\;sd=true\n\nMembe
 r Kubo was sworn in at 7:45 p.m.\; 9 members present.\n\nQuestions\, comme
 nts\, and concerns followed - [1:51:26]\n\nResidential Feedback on Climate
  Change Response Plans - [1:56:52]: No representative was present.\n\nVII.
  RESIDENTS'/COMMUNITY CONCERNS - [1:57:06]:\n\nKoʻolaupoko Resilience Hub
  Network - [1:57:24]: Joe Wat presented information on the Koʻolaupoko Re
 silience Hub Network\, launched in 2024 in partnership with Vibrant Hawaii
 . The network focuses on community-led resilience efforts including:\n● 
 A Telegram communications network for emergency communications\n● Youth 
 resilience academies scheduled for late July/early August 2025\n● Psycho
 logical first aid training on Saturday\, August 9\, 2025 at KEY Project\n
 ● Chainsaw certification on September 17-19\, 2025 - Quarterly ʻāina d
 ays and community first aid/CPR trainings\n● He explained that a "hub" i
 s a group of people ready to take care of their neighbors\, and invited bo
 ard members to connect with other community groups that might be intereste
 d in participating.\n● Presentation: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGstb
 FPbvc/r9op-DrPECVDlT98v9aZoQ/view?utm_content=DAGstbFPbvc&amp\;utm_campaig
 n=designshare&amp\;utm_medium=link2&amp\;utm_source=uniquelinks&amp\;utlId
 =h5bbc05feaf\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [2:09:55]\n
 \nIII. FILLING OF VACANCIES ON THE BOARD (CONTINUED) - [2:10:15]:\n\nChair
  Pro Tem Makaʻīnaʻi noted that there are two vacancies in Sub-District 
 6\, which includes the area behind Times Supermarket. Interested residents
  were encouraged to attend the next board meeting.\n\nVII. RESIDENTS'/COMM
 UNITY CONCERNS (CONTINUED) - [2:11:33]:\n\nHawaii Bicycling League Announc
 ement - [2:11:46]: Chris Salas announced that the Honolulu Century Ride wi
 ll take place on Sunday\, September 28\, 2025\, starting at Kapiolani Park
  and heading to Swanzy Beach\, with KEY Project serving as the 75-mile tur
 naround point.\n\nQuestions\, comments\, and concerns followed - [2:13:04]
 \n\nIV. ELECTION OF OFFICERS (CONTINUED) - [0:13:42]: Chair Pro Tem Jessie
  recommended deferring the\nelection to the August meeting. The chair sugg
 ested that newly elected members consider taking executive positions\, tha
 t all members contemplate potential nominations\, and that the board decid
 e whether to fill the second vice chair position which had remained vacant
  during the previous term. With no questions or objections raised\, the el
 ection of officers was officially deferred to the next regular board meeti
 ng scheduled for August 13\, 2025.\n\nVIII. INITIAL CONVENING &amp\; BOARD
  BUSINESS - [2:14:06]:\n\nMeeting Date\, Time\, and Location - [2:14:05]: 
 The Kahaluʻu Neighborhood Board No. 29 will continue to meet on the 2nd W
 ednesday of the month at 6:00 p.m. at KEY Project until someone has any re
 commendations for changes. The item was deferred to the next monthʻs meet
 ing for formal action.\n\nBoard Recess Schedule - [2:14:33]: This item was
  deferred to the next meeting.\n\nAdoption of Oral Testimony Rules - [2:14
 :40]: Chair Pro Tem Makaʻīnaʻi proposed the following time allocations:
 \n● Presentations: 7 minutes (reduced from current 10 minutes)\n● Repo
 rts: 5 minutes for elected officials (increased from current 3 minutes)\n
 ● Community Concerns: 3 minutes (increased from current 2 minutes)\n● 
 Question/Response: 1 minute each\nThis item was deferred for formal action
  at the next meeting.\n\nApproval of Wednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, Regular M
 eeting Minutes - [2:16:59]: MOVED by Pro Tem Chair Makaʻīnaʻi and SECON
 DED by Member Bender to approve the minutes as written. Hearing no discuss
 ion or amendments\, the motion was ADOPTED\; 9-0-0 [Aye: Makaʻīnaʻi\, L
 eVasseur\, Bender\, Arthur Machado Jr. Keone Machado\, Kealoha\, Miller\, 
 Winchester\, and Kubo. Nay: None. Abstain: None.) [2:17:06].\n\nIX. SUBDIS
 TRICT REPORTS - [2:17:06]:\n\nSubdistrict 1 - [2:17:11]: No report.\nSubdi
 strict 2 - [2:17:16]: No report.\nSubdistrict 3 - [2:17:22]: No report.\nS
 ubdistrict 4 - [2:17:28]: Member LeVasseur reported he would be working on
  the little fire ant on Ahaolelo Road.\nSubdistrict 5 - [2:17:44]: No repo
 rt.\nSubdistrict 6 - [2:17:50]: Vacant - no report.\n\nX. ANNOUNCEMENTS - 
 [2:17:56]:\n\nNext Regular Board Meeting: Tentatively scheduled for Wednes
 day\, August 13\, 2025\, at 6:00 p.m. at KEY Project.\n\nNext Potluck: Pot
 luck will be held at the next meeting.\n\nVIII. INITIAL CONVENING &amp\; B
 OARD BUSINESS (CONTINUED) - [2:18:18]:\n\nCreation of Board Committees and
  Chairs - [2:18:18]: This item was deferred to the next meeting as the yea
 r listed are incorrect.\n\nAdoption of Resolution opposing Waiheʻe Road C
 ommercial Vehicle Parking - [2:18:26]: This item was deferred to the next 
 meeting.\n\nAdoption of Resolution opposing Wastewater Variance Applicatio
 n #WW83DOC24: 49-716 Kamehameha Hwy - [2:18:37]: This item was deferred to
  the next meeting.\n\nXI. ADJOURNMENT - [2:18:48]:\n\nThe meeting was adjo
 urned at 8:19 p.m.\n\nSubmitted by: Rachel Cristobal\, NA\, NCO\nReviewed 
 by: Dylan Buck\, CRS\, NCO\nFinalized by:\n\n&nbsp\;\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTo view
  agenda and minutes\, visit our board website.\n\nEvent shows physical lo
 cation\; however\, other options of participation may also include WebEx a
 nd phone.  If available\, instructions for WebEx and phone can be found a
 t the top of the agenda.
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