The portions of the Kailua Bay ocean waters, confined by the boundaries shown on Exhibits G and H, June 1, 1981, and located at the end of this chapter, are reserved for bathing and swimming and subject to restrictions prescribed in these rules. The restricted areas of the Kailua Bay ocean waters are more particularly described as follows:
(1) Restricted Area A: (A) Beginning at a point where the mean high water mark intersects a seaward prolongation of the Kaneohe boundary of the walkway easement leading from Kai One Place to the sea;(B) In the Lanikai direction along the mean high water mark to the point where the mean high water mark intersects a seaward prolongation of the Kaneohe boundary of the walkway easement leading from Pilipu Place to the sea;(C) To a point one hundred yards seaward on the prolongation of the Kaneohe boundary of the walkway easement leading from Pilipu Place;(D) In the Kaneohe direction on a straight line at right angles to the seaward prolongation of the Kaneohe boundary of walkway easement leading from Pilipu Place to a point where the line intersects a seaward prolongation of the Kaneohe boundary of the walkway easement leading from Kai One Place; and(E) Along a straight line in the shoreward direction to, and ending at the point of beginning.(2) Restricted Area B: (A) Beginning at a point where the mean high water mark intersects a seaward prolongation of the Lanikai boundary of the walkway easement located approximately 110 feet in a Lanikai direction from Dune Circle and leading to the sea from North Kalaheo Avenue;(B) In the Lanikai direction along the mean high water mark to the point where the mean high water mark intersects a seaward prolongation of the Lanikai boundary of the walkway easement leading to the sea from Kalaka Place;(C) To a point one hundred yards seaward on the prolongation of the Lanikai boundary of the walkway easement leading to the sea from Kalaka Place;(D) In the Kaneohe direction on a straight line at right angles to the seaward prolongation of the Lanikai boundary of the walkway easement leading from Kalaka Place to a point where the line intersects a seaward prolongation of the Lanikai boundary of the walkway easement leading to the sea from North Kalaheo Avenue; and(E) Along a straight line in the shoreward direction to, and ending at the point of beginning.[Eff 2/24/94] (Auth: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-3, 200-4) (Imp: HRS §§ 200-2, 200-3, 200-4)