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SUMMARY:32. Waimānalo NB Community Plan Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:WAIMĀNALO NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 32\n&nbsp\;\n\nWAIMĀNALO COM
 MUNITY PLAN COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA\n\nThursday\, September 12\, 2024 at 
 7:30 pm at the Waimānalo Public Library Meeting Room\n41-1320 Kalanianaʻ
 ole Hwy\, Waimanalo\, HI 96795\nor\nZoom Link\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/8
 9516017080?pwd=RlMzcVpQUVlpM1VHOHhTc2ZxMHREQT09\nMeeting ID: 895 1601 7080
 \nMeeting Password: Waimanalo\n\nThe purpose of the committee is to assist
  the Waimānalo Neighborhood Board to establish and recommend a Waimānalo
  Community Plan which articulates community desires\, needs and priorities
  for the community. The plan is intended to inform and guide decision-maki
 ng for the Waimānalo Neighborhood Board\, the City and County of Honolulu
 \, Hawaiʻi state agencies and the Federal government when considering any
  activity inclusive of but not limited to land use\, developments\, infras
 tructure modifications/changes\, regulations\, rules which impact our comm
 unity.\nThis is a nine (9) member Committee\, represented by Kimeona Kane 
 (Committee Chair)\, Kenani Gramberg (Committee Co-Chair)\, Shaun Wilcox\, 
 Kūʻike Kamakea-Ohelo\, Lourdes Millan\, Pilialoha Callahan\, Ted Ralston
 \, Moeata Mokulehua and one (1) vacancy.\nRules of Speaking: Anyone wishin
 g to speak is asked to raise his/her hand\, and when recognized by the Cha
 ir\, to address comments to the Chair. Speakers and those giving reports a
 re encouraged to keep their comments to less than three (3) minutes. Pleas
 e silence all electronic devices.\nNote: The Committee may not take action
  on any agenda item. Recommendations shall be reported back to the Waimān
 alo Neighborhood Board No. 32 at its next regular monthly meeting for acti
 on.\n\n1. Call to Order- Chair Kimeona Kane\, Co-Chair Kenani Gramberg\na.
  Welcome &amp\; Opening Pule\nb. Roll Call\nc. Meeting Rules &amp\; Conduc
 t\, including the use of ALOHA\, “Akahai"\, meaning kindness to be expre
 ssed with tenderness\; "Lōkahi"\, meaning unity\, to be expressed with ha
 rmony\; "ʻOluʻolu" meaning agreeable\, to be expressed with pleasantness
 \; "Haʻahaʻa"\, meaning humility\, to be expressed with modesty\; "Ahonu
 i"\, meaning patience\, to be expressed with perseverance\, in accordance 
 with Hawaiʻi Revised Statutes Chapter § 5-7.5.\n\n2. Public Reports\, Co
 mmunity Sharing and/or Concerns\na. Report from Waimānalo Hawaiian Homest
 ead Association- Kenneth Ho kianiani@gmail.com\nb. Bellows Air Force Stati
 on/Marine Corps Base Hawai’i Informational Briefing\nc. Other\n\n3. Comm
 ittee Business\na. Residentially Challenged\nb. Transportation\ni. Four wa
 y stop sign at ʻOluʻolu Street and Hihimanu Street\nii. Need for speed h
 umps fronting St. Matthews Church and McDonalds on Kalanianaʻole Highway 
 as well as potential delineators to discourage overtaking of vehicles on t
 he shoulder.\nc. City and County of Honolulu- City Council Bill 64\nd. Pō
 poki Place Concept- Pending invitation of Pōpoki Place\, Waimānalo Agric
 ulture Association\, Hawaiian Humane Society and the Hawaiʻi Department o
 f Agriculture\ne. Approval of Meeting Minutes (requires a Committee Member
  motion and a second)\ni. Tuesday March 19\, 2024 Meeting\nii. Tuesday Apr
 il 16\, 2024 Meeting\niii. Tuesday May 21\, 2024 Meeting\niv. Tuesday June
  18\, 2024 Meeting\nv. Thursday August 15\, 2024 Meeting\nf. Action Items 
 Reports and Recommendations for Actions\ni. Agriculture Update\n1. Address
 ing Invasive Species\, Little Fire Ant\, Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle\, Coqui
  Frog\, others.\nii. Committee Members to research zoning plans and draft 
 a letter to each entity Requesting Information for the following\n1. Depar
 tment of Hawaiian Home Lands- K. Kamakea-ʻŌhelo\n2. Update on Act 90 for
  2023 Legislative Session- Draft Resolution or Support potential Resolutio
 ns to be introduced\ng. Bellows Land Lease\ni. Invitation to Collaborators
 - Councilmember Esther Kiaʻāina\, State Representative Lisa Marten\, Sta
 te Senator Chris Lee\, Congresswoman Jill Tokuda\nii. Draft Letter\n1. Dep
 artment of Interior\n2. Bereau of Indian Affairs\n4. Committee Updates- Re
 fer to 5.2 Action Matrix\, Waimānalo Community Plan\, Waimānalo Communit
 y Plan Committee- Kimeona Kane\na. Action Items Updates\ni. Keep Waimānal
 o\, Waimānalo. Preserve the unique and sacred spaces and culture within W
 aimānalo in order to maintain this place as a puʻuhonua. Each person has
  a kuleana to know\, demonstrate\, and perpetuate the values of Waimānalo
 .\n1. Culture\, History\, and Our Connections to the ʻĀina\nii. Value th
 e wisdom of the human resrouces within Waimānalo. Edcuation\, Cultural Se
 nsitivity\, and Sustainable Practices start with self. Build the capacity 
 (knowledge\, skills\, values) of the next generation. Encourage and levera
 ge collaborative relationships in order to cultivate cohesion and diminish
  the ʻus and themʻ mentality.\n1. Strengthening our people\niii. Keep ag
 riculture – agricultural. Preserve agricultural lands for farming. Impro
 ve connections between farming\, local food production\, and local consump
 tion. Involve the next generation in learning about agriculture in Waimān
 alo.\n1. Agricultural Lands\niv. ʻOhana grow and thrive in Waimānalo. Ke
 ep the ʻohana intact and in the community.\n1. ʻOhana\nv. Cultivate the 
 healthy habits that support the care people have for one another and keep 
 the community safe\, such as sharing food grown with neighbors\, letting c
 ars in from side roads\, respecting kupuna walking across the street\, kee
 ping the community clean\, and being kind and friendly. Improve public hea
 lth infrastructure via an emergency evaction route\, pedestrian safety enh
 ancements\, access to healthy\, local foods\, housing and mental health se
 rvices. Restrict commercial use of particular areas.\n1. Health and Safety
 \nvi. Support and sustain local businesses and organizations that contribu
 te to a thriving community. Use local businesses as models for future busi
 nesses\, minimize commercial activities around Waimānalo to those areas z
 oned for commercial purposes.\n1. Local Businesses\nvii. Manage our resour
 ces to preserve the Waimānalo ahupuaʻa. Plan for the long term healing r
 elationships with the military\, engaging in planning efforts with governm
 ent and private interests to prevent unintended consequences\, and teachin
 g newcomers the culture\, traditions\, values\, and best practices for Wai
 mānalo. Ideas for the future must connect mauka-makai\, kanaka-ʻāina\, 
 kupuna-ʻōpio\, kanaka-Ke Akua\, wā mamua- wā mahope. Our resources sho
 uld be protected\, in conservation or preservation for the countless gener
 ations.\n1. Managing growth to preserve resources and community character.
 \nb. Planning and Zoning Sub Committee\ni. The Ridge at Olomana Estates Ag
 riculture Cluster Homes Permit\n\n5. Short- and Long-Term Projects\, also 
 refer to Appendix C in the Waimānalo Community Plan\na. Aukahi Energy\, O
 ffshore Wind Farm\, Kaʻiwi Channel\ni. Noelani Kalipi\, Executive Vice-Pr
 esident Hawaii &amp\; Pacific\, Chief Strategy Officer\, 808-285-2191 (cel
 l)\, nkalipi@progression-energy.com\nii. Austin Kino\, Community Outreach 
 Coordinator\, 808-284-3705 (cell)\, akino@progression-energy.com\nb. Depar
 tment of Hawaiian Homelands goals for 2\,005 acres of Waimānalo\ni. https
 ://dhhl.hawaii.gov/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/Waimanalo_RP_final_111811.pd
 f\nc. Koʻolaupoko Watershed Restoration Action Strategy (KWRAS)\ni. https
 ://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ob7iTUn-FKheXtGh1RQqGBz5HlGGSByX56939ertko4
 /edit?usp=sharing\nii. Water Resources: https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/cwrm/surfa
 cewater/ifs/oahu/\nd. Restoration Advisory Board (RAB)\, occurred on April
  23\, 2024\, jennifer.wehrmann@us.af.mil\ne. State and County Reapportionm
 ent Planning for 2030\, https://elections.hawaii.gov/about-us/boards-and c
 ommissions/reapportionment/\nf. Board of Water Supply East Honolulu Waters
 hed Management Plan\, https://www.boardofwatersupply.com/bws/media/files/e
 ast-honolulu-watershed-management-plan-final-draft-2024-01-16.pdf\ng. Iden
 tify other plans that needs to be discussed\ni. Refer to Appendix C in Wai
 mānalo Community Plan\n\n6. Hoʻomakaukau Waimānalo\, Community Emergenc
 y Response Team (CERT)\n\n7. Announcements\na. Councilmember Kiaʻāina is
  the Co-Chair for the Council’s Zoning and Planning Committee\nb. More i
 nformation about the Department of Planning and Permitting http://www.hono
 luludpp.org/Home.aspx\nc. Next Meeting will be on Thursday October 17\, 20
 24 at 7:00 pm.\n\n8. Adjournment\na. Chair Kimeona Kane\, kimeonakane@gmai
 l.com\nb. Co-Chair Kenani Gramberg\, kenanigramberg@gmail.com\nA mailing l
 ist is maintained for interested persons and agencies to receive this Boar
 d’s agenda and minutes. Additions\, corrections\, and deletions to the m
 ailing list may be directed to the Neighborhood Commission Office (NCO) at
  Kapālama Hale\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160\, Honolulu\, Hawai
 ʻi 96817\; Telephone (808) 768-3710 Fax (808) 768-3711\; or Email nco@hon
 olulu.gov. Agendas and minutes are also available on the internet at www.h
 onolulu.gov/nco\n\nIf you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommoda
 tion due to a disability or an interpreter for a language other than Engli
 sh\, please call the Neighborhood Commission Office at (808) 768-3710 betw
 een 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 possib
 le to fulfill requests received after this date.\n\nAll written testimony 
 must be received in the Neighborhood Commission Office 48 hours prior to t
 he meeting. If within 48 hours\, written and/or oral testimony may be subm
 itted directly to the Board at the meeting. If submitting written testimon
 y\, please note the Board and agenda item(s) your testimony concerns. Send
  to: Neighborhood Commission Office\, 925 Dillingham Boulevard\, Suite 160
  Honolulu\, Hawaii 96817. Fax: (808) 768-3711. Email: nbtestimony@honolulu
 .gov
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