Hawaii County Finance Committee will meet April 4.
Here is the agenda provided by the committee:
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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CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS
Pursuant to HRS § 92-3, oral testimony may be provided entirely at the beginning of the meeting, or immediately preceding the agenda item being opened for deliberation by the committee.
COMMUNICATIONS
Comm. 12.7: REPORT OF FUND TRANSFERS AUTHORIZED: FEBRUARY 16 – 28, 2023
From Controller Kay Oshiro, dated March 9, 2023.
Comm. 162: TRANSMITS THE ANNUAL COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL REPORT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2021 TO JUNE 30, 2022, AND A PRESENTATION PREPARED BY N&K CPAs, INC.
From County Auditor Tyler J. Benner, dated March 10, 2023.
ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS
Res. 81-23: AUTHORIZES THE PAYMENT OF FUNDS OF A LATER FISCAL YEAR AND OF MORE THAN ONE FISCAL YEAR FOR A MULTI-YEAR LEASE OF REAL PROPERTY FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAIʻI POLICE DEPARTMENT WAREHOUSE IN KEA‘AU, DISTRICT OF PUNA
Authorizes the Mayor to enter into a five-year lease agreement with an option to extend for two additional five-year terms with Milo Storage LLC, for approximately 7,440 square feet of warehouse space.
Reference: Comm. 163
Intr. by: Mr. Kānealiʻi-Kleinfelder (B/R)
Res. 82-23: AMENDS RESOLUTION 388-22 AUTHORIZING THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I
Seeks to increase the funding amount for the Kuleana Health project by $247,500 for a total of $447,500.
Reference: Comm. 164
Intr. by: Mr. Kāneali‘i-Kleinfelder (B/R)
Res. 83-23: ADOPTS THE 2023 COUNTY OF HAWAIʻI ANNUAL ACTION PLAN FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAIʻI COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM AND AUTHORIZES THE MAYOR OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAIʻI TO EXECUTE AND SUBMIT THE ACTION PLAN AND ALL OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
The 2023 County of Hawaiʻi Annual Action Plan describes the projects and activities that will be executed by the County to provide decent housing, suitable and safe living environments, and accessibility for disabled individuals to public facilities using the County’s share of Community Development Block Grant program funds.
Reference: Comm. 165
Intr. by: Mr. Kānealiʻi-Kleinfelder (B/R)
BILLS FOR ORDINANCES
Bill 23: AMENDS CHAPTER 19, ARTICLE 10, SECTION 19-71, OF THE HAWAIʻI COUNTY CODE 1983 (2016 EDITION, AS AMENDED), RELATING TO REAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS
Amends subsection (d) by adding a requirement that the property owner has had a home exemption in at least five out of the ten years preceding the taxpayer’s claim in order to be entitled to the exemption for taxpayers 60 years of age or over to be applied on applications received on or after January 1, 2025.
Reference: Comm. 96
Intr. by: Ms. Lee Loy
Postponed: February 21, 2023
(Note: There is a motion by Ms. Lee Loy, seconded by Ms. Galimba to recommend passage of Bill 23 on first reading.)
Bill 36: AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 22-63, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2023
Appropriates revenues in the Federal – Block Grant account ($2,680,506) and the Block Grant – Program Income account ($100,000); and appropriates the same to the following accounts: West Hawaiʻi Domestic Abuse Shelter Phase 2 Improvements ($252,615), Hawaiʻi County Economic Opportunity Council – Certified Kitchen Conversion ($580,001), Hāmākua Youth Community Center Phase 2 Improvements ($650,000), Hale ‘Ohana Domestic Abuse Shelter Phase 2 Improvements ($162,000), Mental Health Kōkua – Hilo Hale Residence Improvements ($175,000), Kaʻū and Puna Volunteer Fire Station Brush Truck Acquisition ($370,000), Mental Health Kōkua – Van Transportation Acquisition ($74,000), and Administration, Planning and Fair Housing ($516,890).
Reference: Comm. 165
Intr. by: Mr. Kānealiʻi- Kleinfelder (B/R)
Bill 37: AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 22-63, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAIʻI FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 2023
Increases revenues in the Fund Balance From Previous Year account ($3,500,000), and appropriates the same to the General Excise Tax Mass Transit Other Current Expenses account. Funds would be used to cover additional costs related to fixed route operations.
Reference: Comm. 166
Intr. by: Mr. Kānealiʻi-Kleinfelder (B/R)
Bill 38: ADOPTS A PAY PLAN FOR PERSONS EMPLOYED BY THE COUNTY OTHER THAN THOSE WHOSE PAY IS OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR, DESIGNATES PAYROLL PERIODS, PAY DAYS, PRESCRIBING REQUIREMENTS WITH RESPECT TO OFFICIAL FIDELITY BONDS, AND REPEALS ORDINANCE NO. 22-51 AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO, SAID ORDINANCE TO BE KNOWN AS THE SALARY ORDINANCE OF 2023
Establishes rates of compensation for appointed employees in the Legislative Branch and the Office of Housing and Community Development, the County Physician, Student Helpers, and Senior Community Services Aids for various County agencies, and reflects the current minimum wage of $12 per hour through December 31, 2023, and the minimum wage increase to $14 per hour effective January 1, 2024.
Reference: Comm. 167
Intr. by: Mr. Kāneali‘i-Kleinfelder (B/R)
ADJOURNMENT
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