Haw. Code R. § 13-123-16 - Public hunting areas on Oahu
(a) Unit A on the
island of Oahu (Exhibit 4) consists of:
(1) A
portion of the Kuaokala Game Management Area and Forest Reserve, east of Manini
Gulch and a portion of the Mokuleia Forest Reserve, west of the paved road
leading from Peacock Flats to the Nike Radar Site; and
(2) A portion of Mokuleia Forest Reserve
between Pahole Natural Area Reserve and Kaala Natural Area Reserve.
(b) Unit B on the island of Oahu
(Exhibit 4) consists of a portion of the Makua Keaau Forest Reserve.
(c) Unit C on the island of Oahu (Exhibit 4)
consists of:
(1) A portion of the Waianae Kai
Forest Reserve (Kumaipo) and the surrendered lands known as Lion
Country;
(2) A portion of the
Kaipapau Forest Reserve; and
(3) A
portion of the Hauula Forest Reserve; and
(4) A portion of the Ewa Forest Reserve
(Waimano).
(d) Unit D on
the island of Oahu (Exhibit 4) consists of:
(1) A portion of the Pupukea-Paumalu Forest
Reserve;
(2) The Kuliouou Forest
Reserve (Kuliouou I);
(3) A portion
of the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve (Wailupe); and
(4) A portion of the Honolulu Watershed
Forest Reserve (Kuliouou II).
(e) Unit E on the island of Oahu (Exhibit 4)
consists of two subunits of state-owned portions of the Honolulu Watershed
Reserve, which are separated by the Pali Highway and Nuuanu Pali Drive:
(1) Subunit 1: Those lands which lie west of
the Pali Highway from Napuumaia along the top of Kekoaele Ridge, northeasterly
to Puu Lanihuli, then easterly along the Main Koolau Summit to a boundary fence
approximately one hundred feet from the Pali Lookout, then southwesterly along
this fence to within one hundred fifty feet of the Nuuanu Pali Drive,
continuing southwesterly and paralleling a posted line one-hundred fifty feet
west of the Nuuanu Pali Drive to Pali Highway, then southwesterly along a chain
link fence bordering the Pali Highway to a boundary fence leading northwesterly
to Napuumaia; and
(2) Subunit 2:
Those lands which lie east of the Pali Highway along the top of Pauoa Ridge
northeasterly to Puu Konahuanui, northerly along the Main Koolau Summit to a
boundary fence approximately four hundred feet from the Pali Lookout, then
along this fence to within one hundred fifty feet of the Pali Lookout access
road, continuing southwesterly and paralleling a posted line one hundred fifty
feet east of the access road to Pali Highway, then southwesterly along a line
one hundred fifty feet east of the Nuuanu Pali Highway fence, continuing
southerly along a line four-hundred feet from the east bank, and northwesterly
four hundred feet from the south dam of the Nuuanu Reservoir No. 4,
southwesterly along a line one hundred fifty feet west of the Nuuanu Pali Drive
to the Ditchmen's Trail, southeasterly to the middle of Nuuanu Stream,
southwesterly along the middle of Nuuanu Stream to a boundary fence two hundred
feet north of the Judd Trail area, then southeasterly along a boundary fence to
the top of Pauoa Ridge.
(f) Unit F on the island of Oahu (Exhibit 4)
consists of a portion of Ahupuaa O Kahana State Park.
(g) Unit G on the island of Oahu (Exhibit 4)
consists of a portion of the Ewa Forest Reserve (Poamoho).
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