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Hawai`i County Weekly News

September 16, 2005

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CONTENTS

FEATURE ARTICLES

COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD

COMMUNITIES IN ACTION

OTHER NEWS

TRAFFIC ALERT

UPCOMING EVENTS

HAWAII COUNTY WEBSITE

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FEATURE ARTICLES

Stinging Nettle Caterpillar Expands its Range on Big Island

The following is a brief article from the State of Hawai`i Department of Agriculture on the nettle caterpillar, which is spreading on the Island of Hawaii.

Reports of stinging incidents from the nettle caterpillar are increasing on the Big Island as infestations of the caterpillar expand.

Residents in infested areas should be aware that the caterpillar may cause painful stings and may cause allergic reactions in those who are sensitive to the venom.

Where did it come from?

The stinging nettle caterpillar came to the Island of Hawai`i in a legal shipment of palm seedlings from Taiwan.

The species is native to Southeast Asia and is known to feed on palms (coconut and areca) and grasses.

Stinging caterpillar is getting around

The nettle caterpillar (Darna pallivitta) was first detected here in September 2001 at an ornamental palm nursery in Panaewa near Hilo.

The caterpillar has been found in Waiakea, Waiakea Uka, Kaumana, Piihonua, Keaau, Kurtistown, Hawaiian Paradise Park and Orchidland.

According to Department of Agriculture entomologist Patrick Conant, the caterpillars have been discovered recently in South Kohala on the West side of the island as well.

Reports of stinging incidents are increasing as these caterpillars come into contact with more people.

What do they look like?

Nettle caterpillars have a dark stripe down its back and grow to about one-inch in length. It is covered with light-colored venomous spines and hairs.

When in the adult moth stage, it is brown and about a half-inch in length.

The sting

Contact with the caterpillar's stinging spines cause burning and itching sensations. Noticeable swelling may occur and welts may form that can last for several days, followed by a persistent rash lasting for weeks.

If there are any severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing, seek medical help immediately.

What do I do if I get stung?

If stung, recommended treatments include:

Why are they getting around such a wide area?

The stinging caterpillar spreads during the adult moth stage, when it can fly considerable distances.

As nettle caterpillar populations are gradually dispersing as adult moths, residents in infested areas should consider wearing protective clothing, such as long pants and shirts, gloves, shoes and protective wear for the face and eyes while working in the yard.

More information on the nettle caterpillar is available on the HDOA website: http://www.hawaiiag.org/hdoa/npa/nap01-03_netcat.pdf  

Department of Agriculture and UH working to stem the spread

The state Department of Agriculture and the University of Hawai`i's College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources are jointly researching potential biological control agents, that is natural enemies of the nettle caterpillar that specifically attack this pest without harming native or other beneficial insects.

Biocontrol agents will only be released after it has been determined that they will not have negative impacts on the environment.

According to the Department of Agriculture's website, a beneficial parasitic wasp which attacks the caterpillar stage of the nettle caterpillar was collected in Taiwan by retired Department of Agriculture Plant Pest Control Branch chief Larry Nakahara.

This wasp species is being tested in the Department of Agriculture's Quarantine Facility to ascertain whether it would be a viable natural enemy to the caterpillar (and otherwise benign to other species).

What you can do in the meantime

Until then, it is recommended that conventional chemical insecticides labeled for use on ornamental plants be applied to infested plants according to label directions.

Insecticides routinely recommended for use to control leaf-feeding caterpillars include carbaryl and acephate.

For those who prefer to use a non-toxic pesticide, Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) sprays have proven to be effective against the larvae of various moths, including the nettle caterpillar. Bt is not toxic to humans, other animals, and the environment. Some formulations may also be used on organic farms.

For more information on the nettle caterpillar on the Big Island, please call the Hawai`i Department of Agriculture’s Plant Pest Control Branch in Hilo at: 974-4140.

For health issues related to nettle caterpillar stings, please call the Department of Health’s Vector Control Branch in Hilo at: 974-4238.

For an e-mail file of a photo of the nettle caterpillar, please e-mail hdoa.info@hawaii.gov 

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COUNTY BULLETIN BOARD

County Seeks Applicants for Cost of Government Commission

Hawai`i County is currently recruiting citizen volunteers to serve as commissioners on the Cost of Government Commission.

This Commission was created by Charter amendment in 2000. The Commission serves for a period of 11 months only, and is empaneled one year after the Mayor is elected into office.

Their mission is to study and investigate present operations within the County of Hawai`i, and make recommendations to the Mayor and Hawai`i County Council on how improvements in County government may be made.

Amid rising demands placed on the County, limited resources and the need to provide our citizens the very best service, the importance of this Commission is evident. Please consider volunteering your time and life experience to help your County government to better serve you and your fellow citizens.

Application forms may be picked up in Hilo at the Office of Information and Complaints at Room 217, 25 Aupuni Street and in Kona at the Kona Mayor's Office at Hanama Place, Kailua-Kona. You may also find an application form on line at ../mayor/Application for Hawaii County Boards and Commissions.pdf. For further information call 961-8223.

Completed applications can be dropped off at the above County offices.

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Environmental Management Commission Meets Sept 28 in Kona

DATE: Wednesday, September 28, 2005

TIME: 9:00 a.m.

PLACE: Kona Mayor’s Office Conference Room, Hanama Place, Suite 103, Kailua-Kona.

AGENDA:

1. CALL TO ORDER & ANNOUNCEMENTS
2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – JULY 27, 2005
3. APPROVAL OF ADDENDUM AND/OR ITEMS SUPPLEMENTAL AGENDA
4. STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC
5. REPORTS/CORRESPONDENCE
  • Solid Waste Division Chief's Report
  • Wastewater Division Chief's Report
  • Technical Services Section Chief’s Report
  • Director's Report
6. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
7. NEW BUSINESS
  • Election of Chair and Vice Chair
  • Discussion: "Evaluation of the Department of Environmental Management’s Implementation of the Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan", including the Department’s response to Council member Isbell’s request for information
8. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
  • Off-island tours of sites related to solid waste and wastewater
9. MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • Wednesday, November 23, 2005, 9 a.m. Hilo County Council Room, 25 Aupuni Street, Room 201, Hilo, HI 96720
10. ADJOURNMENT

If you require an accommodation or auxiliary aid and/or services to participate in this meeting (i.e. sign language interpreter, large print), please call 961-8083 ten days prior to the meeting date. Comments may be sent to Department of Environmental Management, 25 Aupuni Street, Room 210, Hilo, HI 96720 or emailed to cohdem@co.hawaii.hi.us.

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Recycling in Hilo is Back, Now at the Hilo Transfer Station

Residents can once again recycle many of the same types of items that they used to bring to the now-closed Community Recycling Center on Railroad Avenue in Hilo.

At the Hilo Transfer Station (just beyond the HI5 Redemption Center), residents can now recycle the following:

Got recycling questions? Call the County Recycling Specialists at 961-8527, 961-8549 or 961-8554.

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Community Invited to Review Draft Report by Housing Office

The County of Hawaii's Office of Housing and Community Development (OHCD) has developed a draft Consolidated Annual Performance Evaluation Report, also known as CAPER, for its 2004-2005 Community Development Block Grant program.

The purpose of the report is to provide the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development with information on the financial and physical development status of each CDBG-assisted activity within the County.

The proposed report will be available for public review and comment from September 6, 2005, at the following locations:

Office of Housing and Kona Mayor's Office
Community Development Hanama Place, Suite 103
50 Wailuku Drive 75-5706 Kuakini Hwy
Hilo, Hawai’i 96720 Kailua-Kona, 96740
7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 7:45 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday Monday through Friday
Phone: 961-8379 Phone: 329-5226

Copies of the draft CAPER may also be obtained by calling the OHCD at (808) 961-8379.

Individuals who wish to comment on the draft CAPER must submit their comments in writing to the OHCD, 50 Wailuku Drive, Hilo, Hawaii 96720-2484, or fax your comments 808/961-8685 by 4:30 p.m. by September 20, 2005.

The OHCD will consider any written comments and views expressed by citizens on the draft CAPER and may modify the reports, as deemed appropriate.

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North & South Kona Community Development Plan Info Meetings Sept 27, 29

The County of Hawaii Planning Department invites the public to an informational meeting regarding North and South Kona Community Development Plan. Please attend one of the two meetings:

When: Tuesday , September 27, 2005, 6:00 pm–8:00 pm
Where: Kealakehe Elementary School

Also:

When: Thursday, September 29, 2005, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Where: Konawaena High School

For more information or to request special accommodations, please contact Earl Matsukawa at 808-946-2277.

Background on the North & South Kona Community Development Plan

The Planning Department has announced that Wilson Okamoto Corporation of Honolulu has been selected as the consultant to conduct the North and South Kona Community Development Plan (CDP).

The consultant has put together an exciting project team offering national-recognized expertise to help with various aspects of the planning process; including the Environmental Simulation Center – New York, ACP – Visioning & Planning, Ltd. – Ohio, Harrison B. Rue – Virginia, Charlier Associates, Inc. - Colorado, David Paul Rosen & Associates, California and Will Allen – North Carolina.

Recognizing that rapid growth is occurring in the Kona area, there is an urgent need to develop a long range plan to manage growth for the North and South Kona districts.

Calling for applicants to North and South Kona Steering Committee

In conformance with the General Plan requirements, the first step is to develop a North and South Kona Steering Committee. The consultant will be required to work with this volunteer steering committee to ensure that the planning process is inclusive and reflects a broad-based public involvement process and that the CDP document is prepared in the best interest of the health and welfare of the community.

Steering committee members will be asked to attend steering committee meetings, participate in training, attend community workshops, and be a source of information about the CDP process for individuals and community groups. Other responsibilities will evolve as the committee begins its work.

How to apply to serve on the steering committee

The Planning Department is accepting nominations for the steering committee. Interested persons may also nominate themselves. According to the General Plan, the steering committee members shall be appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the County Council.

Deadline to submit applications is Monday, September 26, 2005 at 12:00 noon.

Applications are available at the County of Hawaii Planning Department – Kona and Hilo office or by calling 327-3510 or 961-8288.

Forms can also be downloaded from the County of Hawaii Planning Department web site at http://co.hawaii.hi.us/directory/dir_plan.htm.

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Communities Working Together Conference Sept 23 in Waikoloa

The community is cordially invited to a Communities Working Together Conference, aimed at providing information and access to resources at the federal, state, and County level to make your neighborhood a safer place to live.

There will be presentations and workshops on:

When: September 23, 2005, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm

Where: Hilton Waikoloa Village

During the lunch session, you will hear success stories of how community-oriented prosecution works, from representatives from the Islands of Oahu, Maui, and the Big Island.

Lunch will be provided free of charge.

Deadline to register is September 2, 2005. Participation is limited to 150 persons.

To register, please contact Kona Prosecutor’s office at 81-980 Haleki`I Street, Suite 150, Kealakekua, HI 96750 (808) 322-2552.

Sponsored by the County Prosecutors Offices (Hawai`i, Oahu, Maui), Hawai`i County Police Department, United States Attorney, Attorney General, Bureau of Justice, Western Community Policing Institute & Hawai`i County Resource Center.

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Hurricane Preparedness Guide Now Posted on County Website

With the Pacific hurricane season now upon us, it is very important for all of our Hawai`i residents to be familiar with hurricane preparedness measures.

The County of Hawai`i’s Civil Defense Agency reminds the community that all areas of our Island of Hawai`i can be prone to hurricane hazards.

Residents must be aware that all parts of Hawai`i Island could be exposed to hurricane hazards, despite a common belief that our mountains of Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa shield parts of the island from hurricane winds.

We hope our residents will take the time to familiarize themselves with hurricane preparedness measures by reading the County of Hawai`i’s Hurricane Preparedness Guide.

The Hurricane Preparedness Guide is now available on the County’s website . To access the Hurricane Preparedness Guide, click on http://co.hawaii.hi.us/cd/hpg/main.html . There is also a link to the Civil Defense page http://co.hawaii.hi.us/directory/dir_defense.htm .

If you’d like a hard copy of the Hurricane Preparedness Guide, copies will be available from the Civil Defense Agency after July 1.

For further information, contact the Civil Defense Agency at 935-0031.

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HI5¢ Redemption Centers –New Hours of Operation

The County of Hawai’i’s beverage container redemption sites have new hours of operation beginning August 1. There is a new site that recently opened in Hawi on Saturday, August 20. Hawi now has official certification and is open Saturdays and Sundays from 8 am-4:30 pm, closed from 1-1:30 pm for lunch.

Qualifying Beverage Containers:

What’s IN: Eligible (redeemable) beverage containers include: soft drinks, soda, water, juice, tea and coffee drinks, and low alcohol content drinks (beer, malt beverages, wine coolers, mixed spirits) in metal, glass or #1&#2 plastic, 64 oz. or less.

What’s OUT: Ineligible (unredeemable) containers include: milk, wine and liquor containers.

Reminder: ONLY eligible HI5¢ labeled containers can be redeemed.

Qualified beverage containers may be redeemed for cash at the following locations:

**Transfer Station centers closed daily from 1:00-1:30pm for lunch.**

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CURRENTLY OPEN DAYS/HOURS OF OPERATION OPERATOR
     
Hawi Transfer Station** Sat & Sun: 8 am-4:30 pm. ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    
     
Hilo, 30 Maka’ala Street Mon thru Fri: 9:00am-5:00pm Atlas Recycling
(Old industrial area) Sat & Sun: 8:00am-3:00pm  
     
Hilo Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
     
Kailua-Kona, Pawai Place Mon thru Fri: 7:00am-4:00pm Atlas Recycling
(Old industrial area) Sat 8:00am-3:00pm  
  Sun Closed  
     
Kea’au Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
     
Kealakehe Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
     
Keauhou Transfer Station** Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    
     
Pahoa Transfer Station** Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    
     
Puako Transfer Station** Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    
     
Waimea Transfer Station** M, W, F: 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Closed Tues & Thurs) Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm  
     
Waiohinu Transfer Station** Sat & Sun 8:00am-4:30pm ARC of Hilo
(Weekends only)    

Please contact Atlas Recycling LLC at 935-9328 (Hilo) or 329-6868 (Kona) for further information about additional scrap value paid on aluminum cans and their mobile redemption sites in rural communities.

Certified redemption centers are now accepting flattened aluminum and plastic HI5¢ beverage containers.

Flattened containers are weighed at redemption sites to determine deposit payment. The public is reminded that reverse vending machines will not accept flattened or crushed containers.

Please call the Recycling Specialists with the Department of Environmental Management, County of’

Hawai’I, at 961-8527 or 961-8549 for information about the HI5¢ program or visit:

www.hi5deposit.com / http://co.hawaii.hi.us/directory/dir_envmng.htm

DID YOU KNOWthat you can have your name removed from junk mail lists by writing to: Mail Preference Service, Direct Marketing Association, PO Box 9008, Farmingdale, NY 11735-9008 (include all names to be removed).

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Kuakini Highway Construction Update

Construction work to widen Kuakini Highway, from Palani Road to Hualalai Road, commenced on November 8, 2004.

Kuakini Highway will be widened to four lanes for automobiles, including two through-lanes in each direction, and a pocket lane for left turns where appropriate. In addition, there will bicycle lanes on both sides throughout most of the project. The construction will last 18-24 months.

One lane will be open at all times from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. while construction is in progress. Outside of these hours, one lane in each direction will be open.

The contractor, Hawaiian Dredging, will work with the adjacent businesses and residences to assure that a reasonable access to the businesses and residences will be maintained throughout the construction period. However, motorists traveling in the area should drive with caution.

We are most grateful for the public’s patience and apologize for any inconvenience caused.

The public is invited to a weekly update on the Kuakini Highway, Palani Road to Hualalai project every Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at the Kona Mayor’s West Hawai`i Office conference room at Hanama Place. Light refreshments will be served.

Representatives from the contractor, Hawaiian Dredging, and the County, Public Works Department are available at the meetings. Everyone is welcome at these informal "talk story" sessions.

Update as of September 13

Construction of curb ramp fronting Territorial Building is underway.

Pre-final paving on the mauka side of Kuakini Highway is scheduled to start soon. Grading work is in progress.

Driveways for Kalani Kai Condo and Aloha Petroleum are being completed.

Construction of retaining wall makai of the Kona Ranch House continues.

Fence painting from the County parking lot to Henry Street will start the week of September 26, 2005.

Curb ramp on the Kona Seaside corner has been completed.

Traffic signal control work is continuing at the Kuakini Highway/Palani Road junction.

A large project map and a complete set of plans are available for reference at the Kona Mayor's office.

The Tuesday morning updates will continue, and information will also be available via the County website.

For more detailed information on the construction, please contact Hawaiian Dredging Contracting Co., Inc. at (808) 483-4270. You can also call Pete Hendricks, Deputy Managing Director at 329-5226.

Mahalo nui loa for your support of this community improvement project.

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Job Announcements

For job postings, visit our website: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/civil_serv/civ_serv.htm

Or call our 24/7 Job Hotline: 961-8618

Or visit our webpage: co.hawaii.hi.us

Click on employment opportunities to download all of the forms.

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COMMUNITIES IN ACTION

Conference on Facilitating Hawai`i Youth Accomplishments Oct 7

The community is invited to "Facilitating Extraordinary Accomplishments of Hawaii's Youth," a conference on building youth activities organized by Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) Big Island and the County of Hawaii. Angela Perez Baraquio, Miss America 2001, who is a proponent of character education, will present the keynote address.

Baraquio, a former youth athlete, teacher, coach and school athletic director, recently served as a spokesperson for First Hawaiian Bank. She and three of her sisters host a popular weekly television broadcast, "Living Local with the Baraquios."

Five outstanding local students who excel in academics, leadership, sports and other activities will lead off the daylong program.

The high achiever youth panel includes Waiakea High School student body president Evan Alicuben, Kamalu Blaisdell, who graduated from Kea’au High School, Keisha Kanekoa, from Honoka’a High School, a junior who earned the most outstanding player award at the 2005 State tournament in Honolulu, Christy Wagner, an accomplished student at Waiakea High School who has competed as a diver and now counts water polo as her sport, and Kim Kopra, an outstanding HPA student.

Randy Hirokawa, Arts and Sciences dean at the University of Hawaii at Hilo will serve as lead facilitator.

During a lunchtime panel, the DOE’s Hawaii District educational specialist for athletics, Keith Morioka, will moderate a panel of five youth activities leaders.

The panel includes Mary Correa, complex area superintendent for Ka’u, Kea’au, and Pahoa, Steven Pavao, Boys and Girls Club executive, Lt. James Sanborn of the Big Island HIPAL program, Byron Tomono, youth sports specialist in the County Department of Parks and Recreation, and Bob Wagner, Kamehameha School athletic director.

For the afternoon session, participants will choose either a Positive Coaching Alliance Sports Parents training workshop or a proposal-writing and grants resource workshop.

WHEN: Friday, October 7 Registration: 8:00 am, Workshop: 8:25 am to 4:00 pm
WHERE: Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel, South Kohala
FEE: $20.00 fee covers breakfast, lunch and conference materials

Purpose

To facilitate extraordinary accomplishments in Hawaii's youth by implementing a systematic plan composed of community recommendations, continued involvement and collaboration supported by character education.

Program

Two panels, one of high-achieving youth and the other of program administrators and parents, will discuss their successes and program building for the future.

Presentations about "Achieving Health and Fitness through Partnerships" and "Bully-Proof Sports" will be presented by Hawaii specialists.

A Positive Coaching Alliance training workshop for parents and a proposal writing and funding resource workshop will be offered in the afternoon break-out sessions.

Organizers

PCA Big Island board members, advisers, and other community supporters of Positive Coaching Alliance programs on the Big Island of Hawaii, educators, and others.

Please register by Monday, September 19, 2005. Registration forms are available from the County Parks and Recreation's Recreation Division at 799 Piilani Street, Hilo, HI 96720. Phone: 961-8740.

For further information, call Sports Line Hawaii at 969-3633 and leave your name and telephone number or email PCABigIsland@verizon.net.

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High Quality Mulch Now Available at Hilo, Kealakehe Transfer Stations

FREE MULCH is now available at both the Hilo and Kailua-Kona (Kealakehe) Transfer Stations. At the present time, no loading fees are being charged, although the public is advised to ask the operator for loading assistance. There may be a short wait time if the operator is busy.

The public may drop off green waste at either facility between 7:00 am and 5:00 pm seven days a week. Loading assistance is available at the Hilo and Kailua-Kona processing sites Monday through Saturday.

Residents are encouraged to contact any of the local trucking firms to arrange for delivery of large loads of mulch to their homes or places of business. Although there is no charge for the mulch and loading fees are waived, the public will need to pay their own delivery charges as negotiated with a local trucking firm.

EKO Composting Systems has assumed the operations of the County of Hawaii’s green waste drop-off and pick-up areas at the Hilo and Kailua-Kona (Kealakehe) Transfer Stations as of July 1, 2005.

The County is working on the development of a composting facility at the materials recovery area of the West Hawai`i Sanitary Landfill, which will also include receiving bays for used cooking oil and grease trap waste. When the new composting facility is completed, EKO will commence the production of high quality, U.S. Council certified, compost, generated from West Side green wastes only, please.

(East Side-generated green waste will continue to be mulched at the Hilo facility.)

In addition, EKO Composting Systems along with partner company Pacific Biodiesel will be initiating the capture of waste oils for the production of biodiesel.

Size requirements on green waste dropoffs

The public should be aware that there are size requirements that must be met in order to drop off residential and commercially hauled green waste at the processing facilities at Kailua-Kona and Hilo green waste yards.

These size requirements must also be followed for any green waste dropped at the Keaau Recycling and Reuse Center, as well as for any green waste disposed of at one of the County’s 21 residential solid waste transfer stations.

Materials not accepted at these green waste drop-off sites include:

No garbage bags No plastic
No lumber No logs greater than 5’ in length
No glass No logs greater than 18" in diameter
No metal No rocks

At this time, no pallets may be delivered to the green waste processing facilities although the County intends to begin receiving pallets for chipping starting next year.

If loads delivered to the green waste drop-off sites and/or County transfer stations do not meet these criteria, the other option will be to dispose of the load at either the County’s South Hilo or West Hawai’i Sanitary Landfills. Green waste loads that do not meet acceptable requirements will be charged a special handling fee of $85/load in addition to the tip fee of $65/ton IF taken to either County landfill.

For further information, please contact the County’s recycling coordinator at 961-8942.

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OTHER NEWS

Hakalau Forest Refuge Holds 20th Anniversary Open House

Hakalau Forest National Wildlife Refuge will be celebrating its 20th anniversary during its annual open house on Saturday, October 15.

Reservations are now being accepted to participate in hikes through portions of this first-of-its-kind refuge set aside to protect Hawaii’s unique rainforest birds and their habitat.

Residents and visitors are invited to hike through the Pua ‘Akala Tract, which harbors a high-elevation rainforest. It is home to many native birds such as ‘i‘iwi and ‘elepaio, and significant numbers of endangered species including the Hawai‘i creeper and Hawai‘i ‘akepa.

A historic 110-year old koa cabin also will be open for viewing.

Visitors will be met by refuge staff and tour leaders at the Pua ‘Akala Barn anytime between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. They will receive a briefing on refuge management objectives and strategies and a description of the plants and animals the Refuge protects. Rainforest hikes of varying lengths will be offered.

The hikes will be led by biologists and staff familiar with native Hawaiian flora and fauna. Visitors will have the opportunity to tour the refuge greenhouse and learn about the forest restoration program. Cultural resource protection, weed control projects and the University of Hawaii’s field station will also be highlighted.

Participants must arrange their own transportation to the Refuge. A four-wheel-drive vehicle is required for the two-hour drive from Hilo, Waimea, or Kona.

This trip is not recommended for young children or those who may have problems with the long rough ride, rugged terrain, and primitive facilities.

Visitors should come prepared for wet chilly weather and bring their own lunch, water, binoculars, and rain gear.

Reservations are required and may be made by calling the refuge office in Hilo at 933-6915 by October 12.

Directions and additional information will be mailed to all participants.

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Kailua-Kona Lions Club to Hold Flea Market, Car Show, Swap Meet Oct 22

The Kailua-Kona Lions Club is organizing its First Annual Flea Market, Car Show & Swap Meet on Saturday, October 22, from 7 am-4 pm at The Swing Zone.

We are actively seeking people who have something they want to sell, crafters, and musical groups who want to show their talent. In addition, any group can hui together to sell those items that have been gathering dust around the house and garage all these years.

One person's trash may be another person's treasure.

The Car Show will feature all types of vehicles from antiques, hot rods, custom cars and pickups to motorcycles and low riders.

The cost to rent a 10x10 ft space is $20 for the entire day. Proceeds from the space rentals benefit local high school seniors through the Lions Scholarship Fund. For information, call Sonia at 329-7133.

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TRAFFIC ALERT

Signs and Markings Projects

(All project schedules based on weather permitting.)

September 19, 2005 Monday
Where/Location: S. Hilo – Kaumana City Subdivision.
What: Maintain centerlines and stoplines.
September 20, 2005 Tuesday
Where/Location: S. Hilo – Mohouli St. fronting Chiefess Kapiolani School
What: Maintain crosswalks and stop lines.
September 21, 2005 Wednesday
Where/Location: Leilani Ave. (Puna)
What: Install raised pavement markings
September 22, 2005 Thursday
Where/Location: Leilani Ave. (Puna)
What: Continue installing raised pavement markings
September 23, 2005 Friday
Where/ Location: No work scheduled on roadways
What: Deliver materials for next week per diem and inspect jobs in Kona.

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UPCOMING EVENTS

We encourage everyone to use web-based calendar links. Please add your own events to the respective calendars so others can get the word and not conflict with your plans.

County of Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/cgi-bin/webcal/webcal.pl
State of Hawaii: http://www.state.hi.us/calendars.htm
Hawaii Visitors and Conventions Bureau: http://calendar.gohawaii.com/
Hawaii.com: http://www.hawaii.com/live/
Hawaii Community Foundation
http://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/calendar/index.php
Alternative-Hawaii: http://www.alternative-hawaii.com/calendar.htm
Kamuela.com: http://kamuela.com/calendar/default.asp
Hawaii Public Radio: http://www.hawaiipublicradio.org/psa.htm
Hawaii Theatre Network: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawaiitheatre
UH at Hilo Theatre Events: http://performingarts.net/Theatre/seasoncalendar/calendar.pl
Waikoloa Village: http://www.waikoloa.org/WVCalendar.html
Hilo Downtown Improvement Association Activity Guide: Send an email to dia@hilo.net with the details of your upcoming event or call 935-8850.
Prince Kuhio Plaza: http://www.princekuhioplaza.com/html/Events.asp
Substance Abuse Conference (Hawai`i Community College) www.hawaii.hawaii.edu/hsersacc/BPC.htm

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HAWAII COUNTY WEBSITE

County of Hawaii WebSite Address: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/

County Forms Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/forms/forms.html
County Maps Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/maps/maps.html
County Project Summaries And Updates Online: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/projects.htm

Use the following links to the specific region:
North Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/nh/NH-M.htm
East Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/eh/EH-M.htm
South Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/sh/SH-M.htm
West Hawaii: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/info/k2k/K2K-M.htm

Procurement Notices: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/purchasing/bids.htm


WE VALUE YOUR FEEDBACK

Information & Complaints: cohinfo@co.hawaii.hi.us
County Departments: http://co.hawaii.hi.us/email.htm
Hawaii County website: co.hawaii.hi.us


TO ADD OR REMOVE YOUR NAME

To add or remove your name from distribution, e-mail Janet Snyder: jsnyder@co.hawaii.hi.us

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FOR MORE INFORMATION

For more information, contact:
Janet Snyder
Phone: (808) 961-8223
Fax: (808) 933-1521
e-mail: jsnyder@co.hawaii.hi.us

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