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12/17/17 Wai aiohuli - K kea AC ACTUAL UALIZI ZING VISIONS December 18, 18, 2017 2017 By By Ke Kekoa En Enomoto P UPE PENA CO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (CD CO CDC) C) u INTRODUCING P UPENACDC, 501(c)3


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Wai aiohuli-Kēōkea

AC ACTUAL UALIZI ZING VISIONS

December 18, 18, 2017 2017

By By Ke Kekoa En Enomoto

PĀʻUPE PENA CO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CO CORPORATION (CD CDC) C)

u INTRODUCING PĀʻUPENACDC, 501(c)3 – FOUNDED IN 2016 u VI

VISION - to fulfill Prince Kūhiō’s century-old dream for native Hawaiians to reconnect with Waiohuli ahupuaʻa in thriving agricultural and pastoral communities, and to share this paradigm throughout the pae ʻāina.

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MISSION - to provide resources and training to empower fellow Hawaiian Home Lands Trust beneficiaries to build homes and self-sufficient communities.

u PĀʻUPENA CDC’S BOARD MEMBERS

NORMAN ABIHAI HARRY RODRIGUESʻ RODNEY AKAU EMMA ABIHAI YAP KEKOA ENOMOTO IOANE KEANAʻĀINA LEONA MALIʻIKAPU MOORE KAEO ORNELLAS BOBBY P AHIA

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MAUI HAWAIIAN HOMELANDS

Waiohuli-Kēōkea Tract

§ 4,005 Acres in the Waiohuli ahupuaʻa § Bound by Kaʻonoʻulu Ranch, Haleakalā Ranch, and Waiohuli and Kēōkea homesteads § Characterized by rolling hills, with elevations ranging from 640 – 3,000 feet above sea level § Contains loamy soil or soil consisting of sand, silt and clay to be used for pasture and truck crops (large-scale crop production)

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According to 2004-06 DHHL Director Ray Soon, Kēōkea

  • ffers the most

beautiful and desirable homelands in the archipelago.

Carol Lee Kamekona

Agricultural Wait-lister since 1994

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A Vision of Waiohuli-Kēōkea Ag-Pastoral Community

Accountability to…

2004 2004 MAUI ISLAND PL PLANʻs KĒŌKE KEA/WAIO IOHULI I ANALYSIS IS

u BENEFICIARY DEMAND

“Approximately 1,111 units are needed in Upcountry to meet beneficiary demand. Of the Upcountry lands that are in the DHHL inventory, Kēōkea/Waiohuli presents the best opportunity to develop residential homesteads and meet beneficiary demand” (Page 98)

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Accountab ability to…

DH DHHL’s 2010 KĒŌKEA-WA WAIOHULI REGIONAL PLAN PROJECTIONS

(P (Page 33)

Ac Accountability to…

DHHL’s 201 2010 0 KĒŌKEA-WA WAIOHULI REGIONAL PLAN PROJECTIONS

(Pag age 35) 35)

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“D “Develop Wat ater Source an and Relat ated Infras astructure for Agricultural al an and Residential al Lo Lots

  • Develop new water source, storage and

transmission infrastructure to serve the build-out of the Waiohuli-Kēōkea homesteads” (Page 33)

Ac Accountability to…

DHHL’s 201 2010 0 KĒŌKEA-WA WAIOHULI REGIONAL PLAN PROJECTIONS

(Pag age 39) 39)

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Ac Accountability to…

DHHL’s 201 2010 0 KĒŌKEA-WA WAIOHULI REGIONAL PLAN PROJECTIONS

(Pag age 38) 38)

KĪHEI TO KULA ROAD

“Su Support th the Development t of a Kīhei to to Kula Ro Road Through Hawaiian Home Lands

  • During review of the regional plan update,

beneficiaries expressed a desire for a new roadway that would connect the Waiohuli- Kēōkea lands to the South Maui area. The new roadway would run through the DHHL lands

  • Exp Comp: December 2011 (to initiate

discussions with Haleakala Ranch, SDOT and initiate environmental review process)” (Page 33)

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A Vision of Waiohuli-Kēōkea Ag-Pastoral Community

u 1,200 One-acre Sustainable Agricultural Lots u Native Hawaiian University and Keiki Work

Center

u 100-acre Solar Farm u Aquaculture Pond u Water Reclamation Plant and Pond u Production-Well Water Source u Kula to Kīhei Toll Road u 1,100 acres of Cooperative Farm Fields

Draft Vision of Waiohuli-Kēōkea Agricultural-Pastoral Community

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uTotal: 5,247 Beneficiaries as of

November 30, 2017

uAgricultural Wait List: 4,640

Beneficiaries

uPastoral Wait List: 607 Beneficiaries

Wait Lists for Maui Agricultural and Pastoral Homelands Sar arah ah Nākīhei, Mau aui Homestead ad Far armers & Ran anchers Associat ation president an and a a Lau auniupoko pl plumeria far armer, on

  • n

co county ac acreag age.

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SARAH NĀKĪHEI BO BOBBY BBY PAH AHIA: A: Kal alo Far armer, Businessman an, & & Mau aui Agricultural al Wai ait-Lister for 37 37 year ars

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FR FRANK ZAJAC

u Pa‘upena CDC and Maui Homestead Farmers &

Ranchers Association are collaborating to mentor and empower wait-listers to plan, design and develop their

  • wn ag and pastoral communities. To facilitate the

process, Pa‘upena has formed a six-member Maui Homestead Contractors Support Group led by Frank Zajac.

u Frank Zajac, a veteran Haʻiku, Maui contractor, farmer,

and competitive canoe paddler, formerly built New Mexico residential developments.

AUNTIE MATTIE KŪKAHIKO-KAEO

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He M Mau au Nīnau au Any Q Questions?

Ke Kekoa En Enomoto Emai ail: kenomoto1@ 1@haw awai aii.rr.com pau aupena. a.kekoa@ a@gmai ail.com Cal all: : 808 808-276 276-2713 2713