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89-070 Farrington Highway, Waiʻanae, Hawaiʻi, 96792
NĀNĀKULI – MĀ‘ILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD NO. 36
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2024
NĀNĀKULI PUBLIC LIBRARY
89-070 FARRINGTON HIGHWAY – HAWAII 96792
7:00 PM
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Rules of Speaking: Anyone intending to speak, we will ask that in-person attendees’ line up at the microphone. Attendees joining us virtually, please raise your virtual hand. When recognized by the Chair, state your name clearly for the minutes. Comments must be kept under two (2) minutes. Official’s monthly reports must be kept under three (3) minutes. Presentations are asked to stay under ten (10) minutes. Sergeant-At-Arms will be keeping time, please conclude your comments when the timer goes off or asked to end by the Chair. When making comments, please address your remarks to the Chair. Silence all electronic devices.
Note: The Board may act on any agenda item. As required by the State Sunshine Law (HRS 92), specific issues not noted on this agenda cannot be voted on, unless added to the agenda. A two-thirds vote of six (6) of this nine (9) member Board is needed to add an item to the agenda. Items may not be added if they are of major importance and will affect a significant number of people.
I. CALL TO ORDER – Chair Samantha DeCorte
a. Pule
II. CITY EMERGENCY & FIRST RESPONDER MONTHLY REPORTS
a. Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)
b. Honolulu Police Department (HPD)
III. FILLING OF VACANCY: One (1) At Large Vacancy.
IV. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS: Limited to two (2) minutes
V. PRESENTATIONS: Limited to ten (10) minutes:
a. Students of Ka Waihona o Ka Na’auao PCS: Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) Report of Nānākuli Valley.
b. Kuleana Coral, Alika Garcia: Nānākuli Coral Restoration Project.
c. Annual Update from PVT Landfill – Informational Only. No Action.
VI. OFFICIAL’S MONTHLY REPORTS: Limited to three (3) minutes
a. Governor Josh Green’s Representative – Gary Yamashiroya
b. Mayor Rick Blangiardi Representative – Erwin Kawata
c. Board of Water Supply – Erwin Kawata, Deputy Manager
d. Councilmember Andria Tupola
e. State Senator Cross Crabbe
f. Representative Darius Kila
g. Army Representative – Lieutenant Colonel Jason Kappes
h. Navy Representative – Victor Flint
VII. BOARD BUSINESS
a. Approval of Tuesday, September 17, 2024, Regular Meeting Minutes.
b. September 2024 Board Member Attendance at Community Meetings – Public Hearings.
VIII. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Limited to three (3) minutes each
a. Transportation Chair – David Carona
b. Housing & Zoning Chair – David Carona
c. Hawaiian Affairs Chair – Mapuana Tector
d. Park & Recreation Chair – Mapuana Tector
e. Water & Land Chair – Malia Agustin
f. Education Chair – Malia Agustin
g. Public Health & Safety Chair – Paul Aio
IX. ANNOUNCEMENTS – Next Regular Board Meeting – TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2024, at 7:00 pm, at Nānākuli Public Library and via WebEx Platform.
X. ADJOURNMENT
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DRAFT REGULAR MEETING WRITTEN SUMMARY FOR VIDEO RECORD
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2024 at 7:00 p.m.
NĀNĀKULI PUBLIC LIBRARY – 89-070 Farrington Hwy, Wai’anae, HI 96792 & via WebEx
Video recording of this meeting can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EH86Ua1QN2g
Reports and other meeting materials can be found at:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OpQrZcPlM4-SOeAKbx0CAgcA0tazyEYf
I. CALL TO ORDER [0:00:02]: Chair DeCorte called the meeting to order at 7:01 P.M. Quorum was established with 6 members present. Note: This 9-member Board requires 5 members to establish quorum and to take official board action.
Board Members Present: Samantha DeCorte, Malia Agustin, Paul Aio, Germaine Meyers, Naomi Hanohano, David Carona, and Ed Hanohano.
Board Members Absent: Mapuana Tector
Guests: Captain Scott Oshiro (Honolulu Fire Department); Sergeant Fumi Muraoka (Honolulu Police Department); Gary Yamashiro (Governor Josh Green’s Representative); Erwin Kawata (Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Representative / Board of Water Supply (BWS)); Lieutenant Colonel Jason Kappes (United States Army Representative); Victor Flint, Jhewel Filipe (United States Navy Representative); John Naputi-Travis, Daniel Dixon, Lokana Keliikoa-Pua, Charlita Mahoe, Allen Mahoe, Maysana Aldeguer, R.J. Martin, Scott Oshiro, Bruce Young, Jan Makepa, Carol Pelekai, Erin Kaneaiakala, Ed Werner, Patty Kahanamoku-Teruya, Cynthia Rezentes, Valerie-Moe Manoa (Residents); Jeffrey Jones (Neighborhood Commission Office). Note: Name not included if not legible or stated for the record. There were 156 total participants including those on Webex.
PULE – [0:02:19]: Chair DeCorte opened in pule.
[0:03:30] Board Members introduced themselves.
II. EMERGENCY RESPONDERS REPORTS [0:07:43]
Honolulu Fire Department (HFD) [0:07:45]: Captain Pacheco provided monthly statistics for August 2024 and move over for emergency vehicles safety tips.
• Report: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M0G7sh6n9-tof-WbolpGntlEOfhSHuZT/view?usp=drive_link
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:09:50]
Honolulu Police Department (HPD) [0:21:09]: Corporal Pagan provided the monthly statistics for August 2024.
• Crime Mapping Statistics: https://www.honolulupd.org/information/crime-mapping/
Questions, comments, and concerns followed – [0:22:28]
III. FILLING OF VACANCY [0:41:00]: After nominations and asking for volunteers, residents Elizabeth Dixon, Gary Shisato, Mark Kong, and James Cowels were nominated for the vacancy. Each resident shared about themselves.
[0:47:40] Following discussion, a roll call vote was taken. Dixon received 1 vote (Meyers); Shisato received 1 vote (Carona); Kong received 4 votes (Aio, Agustin, DeCorte, E. Hanohano); Cowles received 1 vote (N. Hanohano).
[0:48:56] A second roll call vote was taken to fill the vacancy. Dixon received 1 vote (Meyers); Shisato received 1 vote (Carona); Kong received 4 votes (Aio, Agustin, DeCorte, E. Hanohano); Cowles received 1 vote (N. Hanohano).
IV. RESIDENTS’/COMMUNITY CONCERNS [0:50:13]
Māʻili Elementary School Speed Mitigation [0:50:34]: Resident James Cowles shared his concern regarding increased speeding around the elementary. He suggested the installation of speed humps.
Senate Resolution (SR) 30 [0:51:46]: Resident Austin Salcedo shared his concerns with different entities not going before the Neighborhood Board before being established.
Increasing Student Safety [0:54:45]: A student from Nānākuli High and Intermediate School shared her concerns regarding student safety in the community. She suggested implementing a better Junior Police Officer (JPO) program.
Māʻili Elementary School Speed Mitigation [0:56:32]: Member Carona shared his efforts towards speed mitigation through his transportation committee.
Commencement Update [0:58:43]: Member Agustin shared a request has been made through the education committee to return the Lei Ceremony back to the football field.
Community Nonprofit Organization [0:59:35]: Resident Johnnie-Mae Perry shared about the number of nonprofit organizations that could potentially assist in social issues.
Clarifying Force in the Community [0:29:41]: Resident Patty Kahanamoku-Teruya shared that there should be a long-term plan to increase police presence in the community.
Creating a Safer Community [0:32:23]: Pastor Alan Cardines Jr. shared that the community needs to be a part of creating a safer community one family at a time.
Government Assistance [0:36:11]: Resident Kalei Salcedo shared that the City and State government needs to be involved in finding solutions to the problems in the community.
Increasing Community Parks [0:39:20]: A resident shared that the community would benefit from having more parks and a community swimming pool for residents to gather.
Satellite City Hall [0:40:55]: Resident Richard Landford Jr. shared his concerns regarding there not being a satellite city hall on the Waiʻanae Coast, with the closest being in Pearl City.
Homeless Solutions [0:43:07]: Uncle Sparky shared his concern regarding the importance of finding a solution to the homeless problem in the community.
V. OFFICIAL’S MONTHLY REPORTS [2:33:56]
Governor Josh Green’s Representative [2:34:18]: Gary Yamashiroya addressed concerns that were brought up at the July 2024 meeting regarding the inoperable warning siren and the Department of Education’s plan for school libraries.
Mayor Blangiardi’s Representative [2:36:00]: Erwin Kawata provided the report and highlighted the following: the economic development project at 86-220 Farrington Hwy. and the narrow street parking along Pua Ave.
Board of Water Supply (BWS) [2:36:51]: Erwin Kawata shared the BWS updates for July 2024.
Councilmember Andria Tupola [2:37:20]: Councilmember Tupola provided the report and highlighted the following: the upcoming Youth Empowerment Town Hall on Wednesday, August 21, 2024 at Waiʻanae High School; the upcoming beach cleanup on Saturday, September 7, 2024; Bill 41 regarding animal outreach; and her stance on the communal living projects in the community.
Senator Cross Crabbe [2:44:00]: Senator Cross Crabbe provided the report and highlighted the following: collaboration with Board members and residents about scheduling town halls; a requested town hall regarding the Kauhale project; preparing legislation for the next senator who will fill the seat once the interim term is over.
Representative Darius Kila [2:45:55]: Representative Darius Kila provided the report and highlighted the following: condolences to Aunty Twinkles and her family; a new action plan being put into action to better serve the community; the Youth Empowerment Town Hall; the left turn signal at Kaukamana St. is repaired and operational along with every light through Māʻili having a left turn signal; the upcoming Department of Hawaiian Homelands (DHHL) Town Hall on Tuesday, August 27, 2024; the upcoming School Safety Town Hall on Monday, September 16, 2024 at Nānākuli High and Intermediate School; how to report a highway problem.
Army Representative [2:50:00]: Lieutenant Colonel Kappes provided the report and highlighted the following: the next job fair will be on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at the AMR gymnasium; the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center; military blackout driving hours.
Navy Representative [2:51:27]: Jhewel Felipe and Victory Flint provided the update and highlighted the following: the wastewater treatment plant centrifuge transferring to Maui County; the upcoming Navy Closure Task Force Open House on Wednesday, August 21, 2024; RIMPAC finishing; the Navy’s readiness to help during the hurricane season; Kolekole Pass is still clear and passable in case of declared emergencies.
VI. BOARD BUSINESS [2:54:29]
Approval for Nānākuli-Mā’ili Neighborhood Board No. 36 to participate in the Nānākuli Homecoming Parade on October 4, 2024 [2:54:33]: Member Agustin MOVED and Member Tector SECONDED for the Board to participate in the homecoming parade. A voice vote was conducted and ADOPTED with a vote of 7-0-0 (Aye: E. Hanohano, N. Hanohano, Agustin, Tector, Aio, Meyers, DeCorte; Nay: None; Abstain: None) – [2:55:55]
Approval of Tuesday, July 16, 2024 Regular Meeting minutes [2:56:21]: Deferred to next month due to edits needing to be made.
July 2024 Board Member Attendance at Community Meetings – Public Hearings [2:56:34]: Board members shared their attendance at community meetings during July 2024.
VII. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Deferred to next month due to lack of time.
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS [2:58:43]: The next regular Board meeting will be on Tuesday, September 17, 2024 at the Nānākuli Public Library and via WebEx.
IX. ADJOURNMENT [2:58:54]: Chair DeCorte adjourned the meeting at 10:01 p.m.
Submitted By: Jeffrey Jones, Neighborhood Assistant
Reviewed By: Dylan Buck, Community Relations Specialist
Final Review By:
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