Hawaii County Council will meet July 6.
Here is the agenda provided by the council:
Notice is hereby given that the Hawai‘i County Council will be conducting this meeting via interactive conference technology (ICT) pursuant to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes §92 3.5. Council Members will be participating via ICT at the:
• Kona Council Chambers, West Hawai‘i Civic Center, 74 5044 Ane Keohokālole Highway, Building A.
Members of the public may also attend from this location.
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INVOCATION Reverend Kazunori Takahashi of Honpa Hongwanji Hilo Betsuin
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
(NOTE: COUNCIL MAY TAKE A LUNCH BREAK CLOSE TO THE NOON HOUR)
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
May 3, 2022
May 18, 2022
ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS
Res. 443-22:
TRANSFERS/APPROPRIATES AN APPROPRIATION OUT AND FROM A DESIGNATED FUND ACCOUNT AND CREDITS SAME TO A DESIGNATED FUND ACCOUNT TO PROVIDE A GRANT TO THE PĀHOA LAVA ZONE MUSEUM FOR EXPENSES RELATING TO PLACEMAKING INITIATIVES FOR PĀHOA TOWN
Transfers $15,000 from the Clerk-Council Services – Contingency Relief account (Council District 4); and credits to the Department of Liquor Control, Public Programs account.
Reference: Comm. 845
Intr. by: Ms. Kierkiewicz
Res. 444-22:
AUTHORIZES THE PAYMENT OF FUNDS OF A LATER FISCAL YEAR AND OF MORE THAN ONE FISCAL YEAR FOR A MULTI-YEAR LEASE FOR ONE MULTIFUNCTION COPY MACHINE FOR THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
Authorizes the Mayor to enter into a five-year lease agreement with an estimated monthly cost of $194 to be used at the department’s Administration office in Hilo.
Reference: Comm. 849
Intr. by: Mr. Kānealiʻi-Kleinfelder (B/R)
Waived: FC
BILLS FOR ORDINANCES (FIRST READING)
Bill 181:
AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 06-82 WHICH RECLASSIFIED LANDS FROM AGRICULTURAL – 20 ACRES (A-20a) TO FAMILY AGRICULTURAL – 3 ACRES (FA-3a) AT KALOKO MAUKA SUBDIVISION, NORTH KONA, HAWAI‘I, COVERED BY TAX MAP KEY: 7-3-024:008
(Applicant: Clinton Hinchcliff, Jr.) (Area: 21.992 acres)
The Leeward Planning Commission forwards its favorable recommendation for this amendment, which would in part allow a five-year time extension to comply with Condition D (Final Subdivision Approval), amend Condition E (Restrictive Covenants), and delete Condition J (Improvements to Kaloko Drive/Māmalahoa Highway Intersection). The property is located along the south side of Kaloko Drive at the northeastern corner of its intersection with Hao Street, Kaloko Mauka Subdivision, North Kona
Reference: Comm. 829
Intr. by: Ms. Kierkiewicz (B/R)
Approve: PC-69
Bill 182:
AMENDS CHAPTER 19, ARTICLE 10, SECTION 19-71, OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 EDITION, AS AMENDED), RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS
Increases the general exemption amount for property that is owned and occupied as a principal home and adds new age ranges with corresponding exemption amounts to the schedule of exemptions for property owners of principal homes who are 60 years of age or older.
Reference: Comm. 830
Intr. by: Ms. Kimball
Approve: FC-164
Bill 183:
AMENDS SECTION 25-8-25 (KEAʻAU ZONE MAP), ARTICLE 8, CHAPTER 25 (ZONING CODE) OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 EDITION, AS AMENDED), BY CHANGING THE DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL – 10,000 SQUARE FEET (RS-10) TO VILLAGE COMMERCIAL – 10,000 SQUARE FEET (CV-10) AT KEAʻAU, PUNA, HAWAI‘I, COVERED BY TAX MAP KEY: 1-6-002:082
(Applicant: Lawrence Palmer) (Area: 11,254 square feet)
The Windward Planning Commission forwards its favorable recommendation for this change of zone, which would allow the applicant to establish a furniture and appliance retail outlet to include two showrooms, two bathrooms, a workshop/storage space, and a parking lot with four parking stalls, one of which will be ADA accessible. The property is located at 16-540 Laukahi Place, approximately 150 feet east of its intersection with Old Volcano Road in Keaʻau, Puna.
Reference: Comm. 832
Intr. by: Ms. Kierkiewicz (B/R)
Approve: PC-70
Bill 184:
AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 22-63, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2023
Increases revenues in the Real Property Taxes account ($65,000); and appropriates the same to the Grants to Nonprofit Organizations account. Funds would be used to provide additional grants-in-aid awards to nonprofit organizations.
Reference: Comm. 851
Intr. by: Mr. Kānealiʻi-Kleinfelder (B/R)
Waived: FC
Bill 185:
AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 22-63, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2023
Decreases appropriations of $3,440,000 in the Homelessness Grant-In-Aid account ($260,000) and the Grants To Nonprofit Organizations account ($3,180,000); and appropriates the same in varying amounts to 133 nonprofit grant-in-aid programs.
Reference: Comm. 852
Intr. by: Mr. Kānealiʻi-Kleinfelder (B/R)
Waived: FC
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Comm. 852.1: From Finance Director Deanna S. Sako, transmitting a proposed amendment to Bill 185.
ORDER OF THE DAY (SECOND OR FINAL READING)
Bill 168:
INITIATES AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE XIV, SECTION 14-5 OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CHARTER (2020 EDITION), RELATING TO THE BOARD OF ETHICS
Increases the membership of the board from five to seven members.
Reference: Comm. 783
Intr. by: Ms. Lee Loy
First Reading: June 1, 2022
Second Reading: June 15, 2022
2/3 Vote: Third of three required readings, Section 15 1(a), Hawai‘i County Charter
Bill 173:
INITIATES AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE III, SECTION 3-18 OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CHARTER (2020 EDITION), RELATING TO THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY AUDITOR
Adds investigations of reports of fraud, waste, and abuse within County operations as an authorized function of the Office of the County Auditor.
Reference: Comm. 809
Intr. by: Ms. Kierkiewicz
First Reading: June 15, 2022
2/3 Vote: Second of three required readings, Section 15 1(a), Hawai‘i County Charter
Bill 174:
(Draft 2) INITIATES AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE VI OF THE HAWAIʻI COUNTY CHARTER (2020 EDITION), BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER TO ESTABLISH A DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING
Creates a Department of Building to manage the duties and functions currently performed by the Building Division within the Department of Public Works.
Reference: Comm. 810.3
Intr. by: Ms. Kierkiewicz
First Reading: June 15, 2022
2/3 Vote: Second of three required readings, Section 15 1(a), Hawai‘i County Charter
Bill 175:
(Draft 2) INITIATES AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE V OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CHARTER (2020 EDITION), RELATING TO ESTABLISHING A YOUTH COMMISSION WITHIN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
Adds a new chapter to create a commission consisting of up to 15 members between the ages of 14 and 24 years old that would integrate its ideas and perspectives into County government.
Reference: Comm. 812.2
Intr. by: Ms. Kierkiewicz
First Reading: June 15, 2022
2/3 Vote: Second of three required readings, Section 15 1(a), Hawai‘i County Charter
Bill 179:
AMENDS ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 13-8 OF THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CHARTER (2020 EDITION), RELATING TO TERMS OF OFFICE OF DEPARTMENT HEADS IN THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH FOR THOSE AGENCIES UNDER THE MANAGING DIRECTOR
Provides that within 60 days of the County Council term beginning on December 5, 2022, and within 60 days of the beginning of every alternate Council term thereafter, that all department heads appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Council appear before the Council for a vote to retain each department head.
Reference: Comm. 818
Intr. by: Mr. Chung
First Reading: June 15, 2022
2/3 Vote: Second of three required readings, Section 15 1(a), Hawai‘i County Charter
OTHER BUSINESS
(Including but not limited to reconsideration of vetoed items, if any, or reconsideration of actions on agenda items.)
Comm. 721.42: MAYOR’S VETO MESSAGE REGARDING BILL 152, DRAFT 2, RELATING TO THE COUNTY HOUSING PROGRAM REVOLVING FUND
From Mayor Mitchell D. Roth, dated June 13, 2022, returning Bill 152, Draft 2, and stating his reason for disapproval.
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Comm. 721.43: REQUEST TO RECONSIDER BILL 152, DRAFT 2, RELATING TO THE COUNTY HOUSING PROGRAM REVOLVING FUND
From Council Members Holeka Goro Inaba and Heather Kimball, dated
June 20, 2022, requesting that Bill 152, Draft 2, be placed on the July 6, 2022, Council agenda for reconsideration and a potential override of the Mayor’s disapproval.
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Bill 152:
(Draft 2) AMENDS CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE 13, DIVISION 3, SECTION 2-75 OF THE HAWAIʻI COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 EDITION, AS AMENDED), RELATING TO THE COUNTY HOUSING PROGRAM REVOLVING FUND
Repeals existing provisions in their entirety and establishes nine specific uses for expenditure of the funds to support the County’s housing needs.
Reference: Comm. 721.18
Intr. by: Mr. Inaba and Ms. Kimball
First Reading: May 4, 2022
Second Reading: June 1, 2022
Mayor Veto: June 13, 2022
Note: Requires 2/3 vote of the entire membership to override the Mayor’s veto, pursuant to Section 3 12, Hawai‘i County Charter
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ADJOURNMENT
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