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REPORT OF THE <br />COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND MASS TRANSIT <br />DATE: January 19, 2021 <br />PLACE: Council Chambers <br />Hilo, Hawaii <br />TIME: 1:00 P.M. <br />Council Chair and Members <br />Hawaii County Council <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Re: Comm. No. 56/Res. No. 30-21 <br />Your Committee on Public Works and Mass Transit, to which was referred Resolution No. 30-21, <br />reports as follows: <br />Resolution No. 30-21, introduced by Committee Chair Susan L. K. Lee Loy at the request of the <br />Administration, and transmitted via Communication No. 56 dated December 30, 2020, by Public Works <br />Director Steven Ikaika Rodenhurst, authorizes entering a right -of -entry agreement with the state <br />Department of Land and Natural Resources to repair damage to existing drainage facilities and flood <br />control channels as a result of heavy flooding. <br />The subject parcel, 2-2-029:001, covers the mouth of Waiakea Stream where it empties into Wailoa <br />Pond. <br />Kyle Honda of the Engineering Division explained this resolution allows the County to enter into an <br />agreement to access drainage facilities and use it as staging areas. <br />Committee Member Tim Richards asked if the agreement would be in perpetuity. Mr. Honda responded <br />that it depends on the type of work needing to be done. If it's a natural disaster situation, the County <br />could still use the agreement, but it is also dependent on the relationship with the Army Corps of <br />Engineers. <br />Mr. Richards said he will support this measure but feels like there should be a blanket agreement in <br />place. <br />Committee Member Heather Kimball commented that this agreement would establish the relationship at <br />which point the details could be worked on. Mr. Richards agreed but commented that it seems like we <br />keep doing more and more paperwork. <br />Chair Lee Loy explained how this agreement would address all of the debris deposited in the area from <br />mauka sources and would extend the lifeline for clearing out major drainage areas. <br />PWMTC Report No.: 3 <br />
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