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2020-2022
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Lee E. Lord, Acting Mayor
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;V OF k <br /> Mitchell D. Roth c,°:' w •�`' ., Deanna S. Sako <br /> Mavor �'�"�''�• Director <br /> _ Steven A. Hunt <br /> Deputy Director <br /> �r� oF'Nr•:ti <br /> Hamana Ventura <br /> County of Hawai'i PropertvManager <br /> Finance Department <br /> 25 Aupuni Street,Suite 1101 • Hilo,Hawaii 96720 <br /> Phone(808)961-8069 • Fax(808)961-8248 <br /> PUBLIC ACCESS, OPEN SPACE, AND NATURAL <br /> RESOURCES PRESERVATION COMMISSION <br /> December 16, 2020 <br /> Mayor Mitch Roth <br /> County of Hawaii <br /> 25 Aupuni Street <br /> Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br /> Dear Mayor Roth: <br /> Attached is the 2020 Annual Report of the County of Hawaii Public Access, Open Space and <br /> Natural Resource Preservation Commission (PONC), pursuant to Section 2-217 (2) of the <br /> Hawaii County Code. <br /> The Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Recourses Preservation Fund (FUND) <br /> establishes a unique pathway in the County of Hawai'i for the public to suggest properties for <br /> Fee Simple or Conservation Easement acquisition thru the FUND. The FUND also protects, <br /> preserve, and hold in perpetuity native and cultural significance, with rights to access and <br /> easement in open spaces. <br /> Currently, the Department of Parks and Recreation oversees managing these acquisitions by <br /> partnering with qualified, established 501(3)c organizations to manage, maintaining, and <br /> stewardship of these special places. The funding comes from the Public Access, Open Space, <br /> and Natural Resources Maintenance Fund. However, the recent 2020 General elections, <br /> passage of the Hawai'i County Charter 10-16 directs the Maintenance Fund and Stewardship <br /> Program to the Department of Finance. <br /> During the year, the PONC Commission reviewed 20 Suggestion Forms and nine Stewardship <br /> Grant Requests. Both submittals reflect growing public interest and their involvement in this <br /> program. The Commission diligently refined the Suggestion Form in order to make submitted <br /> materials concise for evaluation and scoring, as well as user friendly. <br /> Hawai'i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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