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ULAR SYSTEM Total Number of Pages: Tax Map Key No. (3) 3-1-004.002 fROM- STATE OF HAWAII HOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO: STATE OF HAWAII DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE instrumentality and agency of the State of Hawaii 235 South Beretania Street, Room 205 Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 4 EXECUTIVE ORD5p NO. - - SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES BY THIS EXECUTIVE ORDEp, I, the undersigned Governor of the State of Hawaii by virtue of the authority in me vested by Section 171—11, Hawaii Revised Statutes as amended and every other authority me hereunto enabling do hereby order that the public land hereinafter described be, and the same is, hereby set aside for the following public purposes. FOR AGRICULTURE PURPOSES, to be under the control and managem of the State of Hawaii, Department of Agricult0 being that parcel of land situate at Famaee_Wajlua, North Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii and identified as “Portion of Kamaee_ 5773151D0c ppR’D. rnet Of
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ULARSYSTEM

Total Number of Pages:Tax Map Key No. (3) 3-1-004.002

fROM- STATE OF HAWAIIHOARD OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

TO: STATE OF HAWAII

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

instrumentality and agency of the State of Hawaii235 South Beretania Street, Room 205Honolulu, Hawaii 96813

4EXECUTIVE ORD5p NO. - -

SETTING ASIDE LAND FOR PUBLIC PURPOSES

BY THIS EXECUTIVE ORDEp, I, the undersigned Governorof the State of Hawaii by virtue of the authority in me vestedby Section 171—11, Hawaii Revised Statutes as amended and everyother authority me hereunto enabling do hereby order that thepublic land hereinafter described be, and the same is, hereby setaside for the following public purposes.

FOR AGRICULTURE PURPOSES, to be under the control andmanagem of the State of Hawaii, Department of Agricult0being that parcel of land situate at Famaee_Wajlua, North Hilo,Island of Hawaii, Hawaii and identified as “Portion of Kamaee_

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Wajlua Government Tract, Parcel A,” Containing an area of 56.46acres, more or less, RESERVING to the State of Hawaii, itssuccessors and assigns, portion of Kamaee Trail (12 ft. wide),more Particularly described in Exhibit ‘NA” and delineated onExhibit “B,” both of which are attached hereto and made partshereof, said exhibits being respectively, a survey descriptionand survey map prepared by the Survey Division, Department ofAccounting and General Services, State of Hawaii, both beingdesignated C.S.f. No. 25,117 and dated September ii, 2011.

SUBJECT, HOWEVER, to the condition that uponcancellation of this executive order or in the event of non—useor abandonment of the premises or any portion thereof for acontinuous period of one (1) year, or for any reason whatsoever,the State of Hawaii, Department of Agriculture shall, within areasonable time, restore the premises to a condition satisfactoryand acceptable to the Department of Land and Natural Resources,State of Hawaii.

SUBJECT, FURTHER, to disapproval by the Legis1atu bytwo—thirds vote of either the Senate or the House ofRepresentatives or by majority vote of both, in any regular orspecial session next following the date of this Executive Order.

This executive order does not authorize the recipientof the set aside to sell or exchange or otherwise relinquish theState of Hawaii’s title to the subject public land.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand andcaused the Great Seal of the State of Hawaii to be affixed.Done at the Capitol at Honolulu this day of

2015.

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APPROVED AS TO FORM:

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De Attorney General

Dated:

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STATE OF HAWAII

Office of the Lieutenant Governor

THIS IS TO CERTIFy That the within is a true copy ofExecutive Order No. setting aside land for publicpurposes, the originhich is on file in this office.

IN TESTIMONy WHEREOF, the LieutenantGovernor of the State of Hawaii, hashereunto subscribed his name and causedthe Great Seal of the State to be affixed.

SHAN S. TSUTSUILieutenant Governor of the State of Hawaii

DONE in Honolulu, this i day of

A.D. 2015

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STATE OF HAWM’ISURVEY DiVISION

DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICESHONOLULU

C.S.F.No. 25,117 September 15, 2011

PORTION OfKAMAEE-WAILUA GOVERNMENT TRACT

PARCEL A

Kamaee-Wailua, North Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii

Being a portion of the Government Land of Kamaee-Wailua.

Beginning at the southwest corner of this parcel of land, on the east

boundary of Grant 5026 to Andrew Kekahiko and on the north side of Mauka Kamee Road

(20 ft. wide), the coordinates of said point of beginning referred to Government Survey

Triangulation Station “LAIMI NEW” being 10,302.96 feet North and 18,981.38 feet West,

thence running by azimuths measured clockwise from True South:.

1 1450 18’ 68.60 feet along Grant 5026 to Andrew Kekahiko;

2. 148° 04’ 219.20 feet along Grant 5026 to Andrew Kekahiko to the northbank of the south branch of Haunapueo Gulch;

3. Thence along Grant $974 to Hakalau Plantation Company along the north bank of the southbranch of Haunapueo Gulch and down the bank toits junction with the north branch at the middle ofHaunapueo Gulch, the direct azimuth and distancebeing:231° 33’ 972.50 feet;

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C.S.F. No. .25J 17 September 15, 2011

4. Thence along the middle of Haunapueo Gulch along Grant 2367 to Kaualii and Kalepo andalong Grant 2130 to Kamahial and Lani, the directazimuth and distance being:256° 36’ 3012.50 feet;

5. 328° 15’ 130.40 feet up the slope of Haunapueo Gulch along Grant1057 to Manuhoa, et al.;

6. 328° 15’ 3.00 feet along Grant 1057 to Manuhoa, et al. to thenorth side of Mauka Karnaee Road (20 ft.wide);

7. Thence along the north side of Mauka Kamaee Road (20 ft. wide), the direct azimuth anddistance being:68° 21’ 3881.09 feetto the point of beginning and containing anAREA OF 56.46 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

RESERVING to the State of Hawaii, its successors and assigns, portion ofKamaee Trail (12 ft. wide) as shown on plan attached hereto and made a part hereof.

SURVEY DIVISiONDEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND GENERAL SERVICES

STATE Of HAWAII

By:Glenn J. KodaniLand Surveyor ry

Compiled from CSf 23327 andother Govt. Survey Records. PeuM. PR’D.

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STATE OF HAWAIIDEPARTMENT Of LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES AMENDEDLand Division

Honolulu, Hawaii 96$ 13

July 22, 2011

Board of Land and Natural Resources PSf No.: 11 HD-073State of HawaiiHonolulu, Hawaii

HAWAII

Set Aside to Department ofAgriculture for Agricultural Purposes, Puna, South Hilo,North Hilo, Hamakua, North Kohala, South Kohala and Kau, Hawaii, Tax Map Keys:(3) 1-2-6:5 and 77; 1-4-34:27; 1-8-6:103; 1-9-1:18; 2-4-49:29; 3-1-4:1 and2; 3-9-1:1and2; 3-9-2:7 and 8; 4-1-1:6; 4-1-5:1; 4-4-11:33; 4-6-4:1, 2,3,5 and 6; 4-9-11:2; 5-5-3:12, 18,4, Sand 6; 5-5-4:51; 5-5-6:2, 3,4 and 15; 5-5-7:11; 8-8-4:10;9-5-15:3; 9-6-2:55; 5-5-5:1

APPLICANT:

Department of Agriculture

LEGAL REFERENCE:

Section 171-11, Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), as amended.Act 90, Sessions Laws of Hawaii 2003.

LOCATION AND AREA:

1-2-6:5 Puna 363.098 acres, more or less1-2-6:77 Puna 12.637 acres, more or less1-4-34:27 Puna 2.0 acres, more or less1-8-6:103 Puna 49.082 acres, more or less1-9-1:18 Puna 29.88 acres, more or less2-4-49:29 South Hilo 10.103 acres, more or less3-1-4:1 North Hilo 505 acres, more or less3-1-4:2 North Hilo 56.46 acres, more or less3-9-1:1 North Hilo — 186.908 acres, more or less3-9-1:2 North lb 125.187 acres, more or less3-9-2:7 North Hilo — 933.136 acres, more or less3-9-2:8 North Hilo 602.200 acres more or less4-1-1:6 North Hilo 86.3 80 acres, more or less4-1-5:1 North Hilo

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447.240 acres, more or less

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Department of Agriculture

4-4-1 1:33 Hamakua 5.424 acres, more or less

4-6-4:1 Hamakua 279.458 acres, more or less

4-6-4:2 Hamakua 223.505 acres, more or less

4-6-4:3 Hamakua .960 acres, more or less

4-6-4:5 Hamakua 4.320 acres, more or less

4-6-4:6 Hamakua 15.640 acres, more or less

4-9-1 1:2 Hamakua H .60 acres, more or less

5-5-3:12 North Kohala 14.370 acres, more or less

5-5-3:18 North Kohala 37.585 acres, more or less

5-5-3:4 North Kohala 138.450 acres, more or less

5-5-3:5 North Kohala 31.780 acres, more or less

5-5-3:6 North Kohala 39.100 acres, more or less

5-5-4:51 North Kohala 4.934 acres, more or Less

5-5-6:2 North Kohala 44.50 acres, more or less

5-5-6:3 North Kohala 404.120 acres, more or less

5-5-6:4 North Kohala 146 acres, more or less

5-5-6:15 North Kohala 16.06 acres, more or less

5-5-7:11 North Kohala 77.40 acres, more or less

8-8-4:10 South Kona 7.85 acres, more or less

9-5-15:3 Kau 2,197.290 acres, more or less

9-6-2:55 Kau 12 acres, more or less

5-5-5:1 North Kohala 74.323 acres, more or less

TOTALS: 6,792.740 acres, more or less

ZONiNG AND TRUST LAND STATUS:

State Land County Section 5(b) DHHL 30% DHHL 30%

Use: CZO: lands of the entitlement — entitlementHawaii Yes — NoAdmissionAct

1-2-6:5 Agriculture Agriculture X X

1-2-6:77 Agriculture Agriculture X X

1-4-34:27 Agriculture A-3a & A- X X

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1-8-6:103 Agriculture A-5a X X

1-9-1:18 Agriculture A-20a X X

2-4-49:29 Agriculture X X

3-1-4:1 Agriculture A-20a X X

3-1-4:2 Agriculture A-20a X X

3-9-1 :1 Agriculture A-20a X X

3-9-1:2 Agriculture A-20a X X

3-9-2:7 Agriculture A-20a X X

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Page 3 July 22, 2011

‘ 3-9-2:8 Agriculture I A-20a X X I4-1-1:6 Agriculture X4-1-5:1 Agriculture X4-4-11:33 Agriculture A-5a X X4-6-4:1 Agriculture X X4-6-4:2 Agriculture X X4-6-4:3 Agriculture X X4-6-4:5 Agriculture X X4-6-4:6 Agriculture X X4-9-11:2 Agriculture A-40a X X5-5-3:12 Agriculture A-20a X X5-5-3:18 Agriculture A-20a X X5-5-3:4 Agriculture A-20a - X X5-5-3:5 Agriculture A-20a X X5-5-3:6 Agriculture A-20a X5-5-4:5 1 giiculture A-20a X X5-5-6:2 Agriculture A-20a X X5-5-6:3 Agriculture A-20a X X5-5-6:4 Agriculture A-20a X X5-5-6:15 Agriculture A-20a X X5-5-7:11 Agriculture A-20a X X

8-8-4:10 Agriculture A-5a X X9-5-15:3 Agriculture A-20a X X9-6-2:55 Agriculture X X5-5-5:1 Agriculture X x

CURRENT USE STATUS:

GL 5535 Edward Lee & ‘ Pasture Lease to expire f $4,300/yearLucia Lee on December

16, 2027GL 5537 Gilbert Uyeda Intensive Lease to expire $I,250/year

& Mariko agriculture on July 1, 2032yeda

GL 4642 Maluhia Farms, General Lease to expire $4,400/yearLLC agriculture on May 7, 2035

VacantGL 5905 Green Point Intensive Lease to expire $1,730/year

Nurseries, Inc. agriculture on January31,2037

RP 7362 Norman Pasture $996/yearMedeiros, Sr.

I GL 581 1 Jackson Thong Intensive Lease to expir Wm..j—

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& Mandy agriculture on Septmber

Thong 30, 2035

GL 5586 Island Diary, Dallying Lease to expire $19,780/year

Inc. on June 4,2033

RP 7416 David Pellani Intensive $2,160/year

agriculture

GL 5550 Triple D Ranch, General Lease to expire $6,840/year

Inc. agriculture on June 29,2033

RI 7535 Margaret Loo Diversified $1,716/year

agriculture

GL 5356 Alvin General Lease to expire $2,155/year

Kawamoto agriculture on December31,2028

GL 5573 Island Harvest Intensive Lease to Expire $2,820/year

Inc. agriculture on December31, 2028

GI 5572 Boteilho Pasture Lease to expire $7,178/year

Hawaii on february 7,

Enterprises, 2019

Inc.GL 5539 William Wong Intensive Lease to expire $890/year

agriculture on August 30,2032

GL 4950 Boteilho Dairying Lease to expire $21,400/year

Hawaii on March 31,

Enterprises, 2020

Inc.

RP 7312 George freitas Pasture $756/year

Dairy, Inc.

GL 4790 Fred Soriano Diversified Lease to expire $3,200/year

agriculture on March 22,2017

RP 7269 Kuahiwi Pasture $5,580/year

contractors, Inc.

RP 7424 ML Macadamia Macadamia $552/year

Orchards, L.P. orchard

GL 5574 Boteilho Pasture Lease to expire $l,23792/year

Hawaii on February 7,

Enterprises, 2019

Inc.TOTALS: $94,441/year

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BLNR-Set Aside to Page 5 July 22, 2011Department of Agriculture

PURPOSE:

Agriculture purposes.

CHAPTER 343 - ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT:

This action before the Board is merely a transfer of management jurisdiction and does notconstitute a use of State lands or funds, and therefore, the provisions of Chapter 343, HRS,relating to environmental impact statements do not apply. Inasmuch as the Chapter 343environmental requirements apply to Applicant’s use of the lands, the Applicant shall beresponsible for compliance with Chapter 343, HRS, as amended.

furthermore, even if Chapter 343 were applicable, the action would be exempt from thepreparation of an environmental assessment pursuant to Hawaii Administrative Rules,Section 11-200-8(a), Exemption Class No. 1, that states “Operations, repairs or maintenanceofexisting structures, facilities, equipment, or topographical features, involving negligible orno expansion or change of use beyond that previously existing” and Class No. 4, that states“Minor alteration in the conditions of land, water, or vegetation.”

APPLICANT REQUIREMENTS:

None

BACKGROUND:

The Legislature in 2003 found that certain public lands classified for agricultural use by theDepartment ofLand and Natural Resources (DLNR) could be transferred and perhaps bettermanaged by the Department of Agriculture (DOA) for the promotion and farms on aswidespread a basis as possible which is established by Article XI, Section 10 of the StateConstitution. This resulted in the passing and signing of Act 90, Session Laws of Hawaii2003. (Exhibit 3.) Later, Act 235, Session Laws ofHawaii 2005 passed establishing anon-agricultural park lands special fund at DOA for the collection of lease rents, fees, penalties,and any other revenue or funds collected from non-agricultural park lands that aretransferred, or in the process ofbeing transferred from DLNR to DOA. Act 90 specificallystated that the transfer of the lands was subject to the mutual agreement approval ofboththe BOA and the BLNR. BOA approved this request.

There are some requirements as to the DLNR properties that can be transferred, e.g. thelessees on the properties shall not be in arrears of taxes, rents; in compliance with theterms and conditions.

The Land Board at its December 9, 2005 meeting, under agenda item D- I, approved staffsrecommendation subject to the Board ofAgriculture approval, recommend to the Governor

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the issuance of a set aside to Department of Agriculture for agricultural purposes various

properties managed by Land Division. The transfer listing involved approximately 4,689.066

acres (1,223.610 acres on Oahu + 1,042.530 acres on Maui + 286.180 acres on/Molokai +

1,953.490 acres on Hawaii + 183.256 acres on Kauai). As of March 1, 2011,3,019.563 acres

has been transferred to DOA via various Executive Orders. Those properties still pendingcover problem tenants, DOA doesntt want lands/tenant, and lands that are to be transferred to

another government agency.

The Board of Agriculture at its meeting held on May 25, 2010, approved the transfer of23 general leases, 13 revocable permits and 1 vacant property. (Exhibit C.)

STAFF ANALYSIS:

Staff separated DOA’s request by island to give staff and government agencies sufficienttime to review the properties. This submittal will only cover the Island of Hawaii.

The highest and best for these parcels will be for agriculture purposes. The existing useof agriculture will not change.

DOA is charged with maintaining agricultural land and water resources for Hawaii’sagricultural industry. DOA understands the issues confronting the farmers and providesother services that affect their overall business such as pesticide, water, etc.. A one-stop

shop for small farmers. The intent of Act 90 was to ensure long-term productive use ofpublic lands leased or available for agricultural purposes. While private landowners arereadily developing their agricultural lands into upscale residential subdivisions, the proposed

transfer to DOA will mandate these public lands be kept in agriculture use.

At this time, Tax map keys: (3) 9-6-2:5, 10, 13; 9-8-1:9, 10, 11, 12 and 13; 9-6-11:2. TheDivision of forestry & Wildlife is considering these State properties as possible candidates

for resource protection and addition to the forest reserve.

Tax map key: (3) 1-2-6:19 consists of 816 acres ofwhich DOA only wants the tenant that isoccupying 600 acres. The management of the balance will remain with Land Division asvacant, unencumbered. Per DOA staff, changing the zoning or subdivision, if necessaryshould be done by DLNR or DLNRs’ tenant not DOA. Staff notes, DLNR never incursadditional costs when transferring lands to another State agency. Those costs are normally

paid by the requesting State agency. Therefore, this property was not included in thissubmittal.

Recently, the Land Board at its meeting of June 23, 2011 (D-7) authorized the issuance of anew lease to Boteilho Hawaii Enterprises, Inc. for dairy purposes covering State landscurrently encumbered by General Lease Nos. S-4950, S-5572 and 5-5574. The new lease

will consists of approximately 8 79.549 acres. Staffnotes that DOA’s request did not include

I lease (General Lease No. 5-5574). Therefore, since all of the State properties will be

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consolidated into 1 lease, it is appropriate that we include tax map key: (3) 5-5-5:1.

Comments were solicited from:

DHHL See remarks below.Division of Aquatic Resources No responseHistoric Preservation No responseDivision of Forestry & Wildlife No objections, but require access to

adjacent DOFAW program areas bepreserved.

Division of State Parks No objectionsCommission on Water Resource No responseManagementCounty of Hawaii, Planning No objectionsDepartmentOHA No response

The Division of Forestry and Wildlife is requesting that provisions be placed in theexecutive order document ensuring access to adjacent DOFAW program areas bepreserved. They involve:

Tax map keys: 3-1-4:1 and 2

Tax map keys: 3-9-2:7 and 8

Tax map keys: 4-6-4:1,2,3,5,6

Tax map key: 9-5-15:3

Keep the public road between the parcels open.This is the access to the Hilo Forest Reserve.Keep the public road open. This is the access to theHumuula Trail.Allow DOFAW management access to theHamakua Forest Reserve.Public access to the Kau Forest Reserve must bepreserved pursuant to Governor’s Executive OrderNo. 4126.

Late comment was submitted by DHHL requesting this submittal be held in abeyanceuntil DLNR, DOA & ADC meet to discuss improving DHHL homestead agricultural andranch program. A meeting has not been scheduled, but DLNR has indicated a willingnessto meet. These properties have been approved by the Board of Agriculture. There are noother pertinent issues or concerns.

RECOMMENDATION: That the Board:

Declare that, after considering the potential effects ofthe proposed disposition as provided byChapter 343, HRS, and Chapter 11-200, HAR, this project will probably have minimal or nosignificant effect on the environment and is therefore exempt from the preparation of anenvironmental assessment.

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2. Approve of and recommend to the Governor the issuance ofan executive order setting aside

the subject lands to Department of Agriculture under the terms and conditions cited above,

which are by this reference incorporated herein and subject further to the following:

A. The standard terms and conditions of the most current executive order form, asmay be amended from time to time;

B. Disapproval by the Legislature by two-thirds vote of either the House ofRepresentatives or the Senate or by a majority vote by both in any regular or special

session next following the date of the setting aside;

C. Review and approval by the Department of the Attorney General; and

D. Such other terms and conditions as may be prescribed by the Chairperson to bestserve the interests of the State.

E. Include Division of Forestry and Wildlife requirements for various tax map keysto ensure that access to adjacent DOFAW program areas is preserved.

3. Authorize the transfer of General Lease No. $-5535, General Lease No. 5-5537, General

Lease Np, 5-4642, General Lease No. 5-5905, Revocable Permit No. S-7362, General Lease

No. S-58li General LeaseNo. 5-5586, RevocablePermitNo. 5-7416, General LeaseNo. 5-

5550, Revocable Permit No. 5-7535, General Lease No. S-5356, Genera] Lease No. 5-5573,

General Lease No. 5-5572, General Lease No. 5-5539, General Lease No. 54950, Revocable

Permit No. S-7312, General Lease No. 5-4790, Revocable Permit No. S-7269, General Lease

No. S-5574 to the Department of Agriculture.

Respectfully Submitted,

Charlene UnokiAssistant Administrator

APPROVED FOR SUBMiTTAL:

(Wp9Z4.tWilliam J. Aila, Jr., Chairperson

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ITEM D-1, JULY 22, 2011APPROVED AND AMENDED:

After further consultation with DOFAW, staff is recommending thedeletion of TMK: (3) 1-4-34:27 from list of properties covered by thesubmittal. DOFAW advises that this parcel is in the Nanawale ForestReserve and certain statutory procedures will need to be followed towithdraw the land from the forest reserve before it can be set aside toDOA. DOFAW staff will bring a separate submittal to the Board regardingthis parcel in the future. Accordingly, the submittal should be amended todelete all references TMK: (3) 1-4-34:27, General Lease No. $-5537 thatencumbers the parcel, and all other descriptive information in thesubmittal relating to the parcel. The total transfer area of 6,792.740 acresshown in the table on page 2 of the submittal should be reduced to6,790.940 acres to reflect the exclusion of the two-acre parcel from thetransfer. Similarly, the total annual rental income figure of $94,441 shownin the table on page 4 of the submittal should be reduced by $1,250 to$93,191 to reflect the exclusion of the parcel from the transfer. All otherterms and conditions of the submittal to remain the same.

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SI1CIION 6. ‘IbIs Act shall hike ci frct 0 on Its nppi uvisi.(AiIl,Ilivoi Mriy 27, 255)1.)

I. No nri’Itil ;nnu,i hd.2. iSsiIlrJ i””””” It’ tIR 123(1 i(i.i.

ACT 90

A 13111 for sin Act Reltitisig to Agulcuilsistil [nittla.

1t it i.’,imied isv the Lrgixttuure ii] the Slate vi liass’ait:

SiCl’1ON I. ‘hue IIIIWUII Revised Statutes Its amended by uidding a newchapter to title ii, is, he nppiinIiiieiy dotIgnisted sisal In rend us iisliuwn

“cJIArrltRNON-A(R1CULTURAL PARK LANDS

§ —J LegislatIve flutlktm. ‘l’he legislature bus (lint arilcle Xi, section II),of (he ShiLe Couistitulion establishats tinti ‘‘the public lands slush be tired fur lisadnvahspnwiil of farm smd lire ownership usi as whkinjweuiii a basis sin possible, InikL,unhssiIce wills pnicedumn itisti hinitniloiss prescribed by law.’’

i’liou’eibro, the legislature finds that cci mlii public lands eliassilled for i;grlcsuiliii sd use by the department of laud mid natural resources tshoiuld be (rantsined hi thedepw’nnciu of agriculture, with the nppmval uI the bored of huid and animalresources and the bnstrd of agilcultnie, ror purposes nod in us maniser cusiisleusl willsarticle Xl, sectlc,n JO, of the Stale Conailtuihon.‘lisa purpose of this chisplar is to winnie the iuisg-ieim productive use ofpublic innds leased or available to be leased by the depisrimeist of land nod naturalresources for agricultural purposes by allowing there lands to be uisissfeumd in andillniinged by the depw lineaL of ageicuit sire.

* -2 Deflaltions. Por the purposes of this citispier:“AgrIcultural activIties’’ means the elsie and production ul livestock, livestock products, PoultrY, Dr punluy pimlucis, or apiary, hmilcuhtstai, tsr flu isleuhiunsiproducts, or the planting, cultivating, and harvesting ni crops or trees.“Iouird” means the board of agriculture.‘‘l)epuwtntetut’’ nietuss the deiartment of agriculture.“Non-agrlculturni park lands ‘ menus intidsu unit nn Iii)! ulesiguusied as usgilcultural parks pursoutush In chapter 1116.

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icist itlctts iruist whichuse hisve beets chuisisemer—

2 iluiw. App. 140, 147,,iitllsel0 cotiritsijilvu liceusluteclt,stiie 0mmItiw. :37, 46:3 P.2d 525

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he susie iii the flaculosedat isojussi reason lb delaysuunl in uisle 54(b) of the

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STATE OF HAWAIIDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT D1\’ESIONEIONOLULV, HAWAII

May 25, 2010

Born ci of AgricuLtureHonolulu, Ha all

SUBJECT: REQUEST FOR APPROVAL FOR THE TRANSFEROf GENERAL LEASES FROM THE DEPARTMENTOf LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES TO THEDEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PURSUANT TOACT 90. SLH 2003

BACKGROUND:

Act 90, SLH 2003 established the Non-Agricuttttral Park Larnis Program withinthe Department of Agriculture f”HDOA”). codified as Chapter 1661, Hawaii RevisedStatutes (“HRS”). Under this program, the legislature found that certain public landsclassified for agricultural use by the Department of Land and Natural Resources(“DLNR”) should be transferred to the HDOA for purposes and in a manner consistentvitli article XI. section 10, of the State Constitution.

The purpose of this chapter is to ensure the long-term productive use of publiclands leased or available to be leased by the DLNR for agricuttmal purposes by allowingthese lands to be transferred to the HDOA for leasing and management.

HDOA staff have conducted site inspections and lease file review’s and haveidentified for transfer, one(1)general lease on the island of O’ahu, fifteen (15) generalleases and ten (10) revocable permits on the island of Hawai’i, and seven (7) generalleases, three (3) revocable permits and one (I) ‘acant parcel on the island of Kaua’i,totaling 38,666 439 acres. See Exhibit “‘“ attached hereto.

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1 CALL 10 01 IDlER — lito mo&lny of the Donid of AtltiiItutu wan unilad lo oidvr at 9:00 n.m. by2 Chalipoinon Sandra Leo Icunlmolo, at the Plant Qiiniantine Conference Room, 11349 AulkI3 Slroot, Honoluhi, 1-lawnil oii May 25, P0 10.4.S Members Present:6 Sandra Leo IcunImolo, Chialipornon7 Alan Gotiliob, MeIubor-At-Lero8 Claik Harihimoto, Monibor-AI-Lnro9 LaurIe Ho, Rat itil Member

10 RIchard Ha, I-lawn)) Member1 1 Dartick Nielilitiuta, Meiribor-At-Largo1213 Meniboru Absent:14 L. Douglas MacCluer, Maul Member15 Di. Andrew Haslilmoto, lx-OfAcIo, OTAI ifl- UI I16 mci Liii, lEx. ofrlclo, DBEDT17 Lacire ililoten, tx-Officio, BLNR1819 Olliora Present:20 I-lntmnnnl i3urns, l)oputy Allonmoy Gonemni21 .Jnneilu Sanelalil, DOA/Clmnh’s Office22 Randy Tom uye, DONARM23 Carol Okada, DONPQ24 Glenn Sakamoto, DOA/PQ25 NaIl Rainier, DONPPC26 Keovln Mlnarol, DONPQ2728 II. APPROVAL OP MINUTIES FROM 04/27/10 MEETING:2930 MotIon for approval: i-b/C. I (oshlrnoto31 Vote: Unnnlmouely approved, 6/03233 lii. COMMENTS PROM THt QLNL11AL PUBLIC ON AGENDA [lEMS (OflAL Oil34 WRiTTEN)3536 None.3738 IV. COMMUNICATIONS FfiOM DiVISIONS AND ADMINIStRATION3940 A. AQI1ICULTUIIAL RESOUHCE MANAGEMENT DIVISION4142 1. Request for Approval for the Tranaler of Generni Lonses irom the43 Department ot Land and Natural Resources to the Departmenl of44 AgrIculture Pumaimant to Act 90, SLH 200345

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i3ni d ol At i Irulli Ho tvbolh ij lviii ititoMny %b, 20 10I t1JO 2

I )‘mwiiled by 1-landy I umyri, AIit iltiiial Ascot Mci lijer, Agilctilluinl IO5OU)Ui3 Mniiaoniont2 DlvMoii, iii SLiI)Iflh1tOLl. Skill weuli iiiiondc flIJIWVl1I.34 MotIon loi approval: QotliIub/I-lo5 Vote: Unrinlitiously approved, 0/0.67B V. UPUATh ON Ti-IE TRANSFER OF NON-A(I IIOULTUflAL PARK LANDS, PUlSUAN19 10 Cl IAI1TEfl 1 OGE, III S, 13Y lI-NE AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMtNT

10 DIVISION1112 Updntu wac precunted by liundy Thruya, Aji’IcuItuml Ancet Menager, AjrkuIftiruI Resource13 Management Dlvlalon. A handout was also distributed on the lrcncters.74‘IS Vi. UPDA1 E ON THE STATUS OF BIOLOGICAL CON1 flOL OF FIREWELD (SI,ecIo76 rnndngcniIoiuIs) DY TI-lIE PLANT INDUSTRY DIVISION, PLANT PEST CONTROL17 BRANCH1519 Updnte wee prosonled by Dr. Nell Reimer, Plant Post Control Drench Mniingor, Plant indusliy20 DIvision. I landouls regei’ding the lirewood arid l3iocontroi iii I luwnIl ware also distilbuted.212223 VII. UPDA1 L ON Ti-NE “ELECTRONIC MANWIEST SYSThM, I)ETERMIN1NG RISK LEVELS24 ON IMPORTEI) AGrUCULTU HAL COMMODITIES, AND THE DIRECT RELEASE25 P1 0GflAM,” BY THE PLANT INDUSTRY 1)1 ViSION, PLANT QUARANTINE DRANCI I2627 Update was I3rooenlod by Carol Okade, Plant Quarantine Braiwli Manager, Plant Induciry28 DMskni. A handout oh thu verlorie comrriodltlos Inspected was also dIetribulati.2930 VIII. NEW BUSINESS31 None.3233 IX. ADJOURNMENT3435 MeetIng adjourned at’ 10:12 n.m.3637 Respectfully submitted,

41 Gayls M.U. Nakarnurn42 I3oard Secretary43

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STATE OF HAWAUDEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

POST OFFICE BOX 621HONOLULU. HAWAII 96R09

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MEMORANDUM

June 15,2011

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TO:

FROM:

The Honorable Albert “Mapald” Naha1e-a ChairmanHawaiian Homes Commission

William J. Aila, Jr., ChairpersonBoard of Land and Natural Resources

SUBJECT: Department of Hawaiian Home Lands Agricultural and Ranching HomesteadProgram

Thank you for your memorandum of June 2, 2011 setting forth a number of proposals forimproving the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands homestead agiicukural and ranchingprogram. We suggest a meeting between DHHL, the Department of Land and NaturalResources, the Department of Agriculture and the Agribusiness Development Corporation todiscuss your proposals further. Please let me know your availability for such a meeting.

C: Land Board MemberRussell S. Kokubun, Department of AgricultureAlfredo Lee, Agribusiness Development CorporationCentral filesDistrict Files

EXHIBIT “,t”

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WILLIAM 1. AIL&, JR.CILWP01SON

NEIL ABERCHOMBIE InArn op ii, tHo NtflfltAL RL0lfllCIS

G0VERt0R OF hAWAII COMMIIStONON WAfli K UIIICI MANN,LMltfl

GUY H. KAULUKURGIIDhOl IIIh0flV

WILLIAM M. TAMhN-II1flY WOW. WAOR

AOIIATIC RJS01WC1hIIOA1IWI AND WI AN Kj{IATKhN

DIF4FAII Oh- t1)NVPYANthtCUMMKIIKIX ON WA1NI HIISOIRCI UA34AOU.lOtt

IONSIMVATION ANTI CO&TAT. IJ1NITc

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DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES

POST OFFICE BOX 621 AWFAAJO

HONOLULU, HAWAII 96809

July 22, 2011EXEMPTION NOTIFICATIONregarding the preparation of an environmental assessment pursuant to Chapter 343, HRS andChapter 11-200, HAR

Set Aside to Department of Agriculture for Agricultural Purposes

PSF 11 HD-073

Puna, South Hilo, North Hilo, Hamakua, North Kohala, SouthKohala and Kau, Hawaii, Tax Map Keys: (3) 1-2-6:5 and 77; 1-4-34:27; 1-8-6:103; 1-9-1:18; 2-4-49:29; 3-1-4:1 and 2; 3-9-1:1 and2; 3-9-2:7 and 8; 4-1-1:6; 4-1-5:1; 4-4-11:33; 4-6-4:1, 2,3,5 and6; 4-9-11:2; 5-5-3:12, 18, 4, 5 and 6; 5-5-4:51; 5-5-6:2, 3, 4 and15; 5-5-7:11; 8-8-4:10; 9-5-15:3; 9-6-2:55; 5-5-5:1

Set Aside to Department of Agriculture for Agricultural Purposes

Use of State Land

In accordance with Hawaii Administrative Rule Sections 11-200-8(a)(1) & (4) and the Exemption List for the Department of Landand Natural Resources approved by the Environmental Counciland dated December 4, 1991, the subject request is exempt fromthe preparation of an environmental assessment pursuant toExemption Class No. 1, that states “Operations, repairs ormaintenance of existing structures, facilities, equipment, ortopographical features, involving negligible or no expansion orchange of use beyond that previously existing” and Class No. 4,that states “Minor alteration in the conditions of land, water, orvegetation.”

This action before the Board is merely a transfer of managementjurisdiction and does not propose any new use of State lands orfunds, and therefore, this action is exempt from the provisions ofChapter 343, HRS, relating to environmental impact statements.Inasmuch as the Chapter 343 environmental requirements apply toDepartment of Agriculture’s use of the lands, the Department ofAgriculture shall be responsible for compliance with Chapter 343,HRS, as amended.

EXHIBIT ““

Project Title:

Project / Reference No.:

Project Location:

Project Description:

Chap. 343 Trigger(s):

Exemption Class No.:

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Consulted Parties Division of forestry & Wildlife and Division of State Parks

Recommendation: That the Board finds this project will probably have minimal or nosignificant effect on the enviromnent and is presumed to be exemptfrom the preparation of an environmental assessment.

William J. Aila, Jr., Chairperson

-71c11Date

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