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November 22, 2022, HSAC Meeting Agenda Page 3 <br /> Webinar was posted the Friday prior and had over 550 folks in <br /> attendance. A lot of negative comments in the chat. <br /> Starting our new term on December 5. We have set our committees, shifting away <br /> from subject matter to functionality. For example, a committee on Government <br /> Operations to take care of appointments. The Committee on Communication and <br /> .Reports, will take all of the oversight. Committee on legislative approval, approval <br /> for specific entity, or property, or individual. Re-zoning ordinances, state land use <br /> boundary amendments. All will be in the legislative, acquisitions committee. So <br /> discussions around policy that dictates the approval. <br /> CM King: Is there anything that makes it illegal to put a sticker saying guns are not <br /> allowed in here? <br /> CM Waters: Comment on short term rentals, biggest complaints came from the actual <br /> short term people who did not want to register. Looking at increasing the amount of <br /> property tax. <br /> CM King: We do tax them and we have a x'20,000 fine. <br /> CM Waters: Further discussion on the short term rental experience, including the <br /> decision by Federal Mudge Watson who said we could not take away the residential <br /> right. <br /> ii. County of Kauai <br /> CM Chock: Passed a 2% tax for housing revolving fund. The next ordinance allows <br /> what the Charter was going towards, overtime it can accumulate and support our <br /> housing needs. Submitted two bills for property tax programs. Many people did not <br /> know they were falling into a category for tax. We still have a tiered ordinance in <br /> place. Open the floor to CM Carvalho who will be the representative at the December <br /> meeting. Our full council will be in office in December. <br /> CM Carvalho:Mahalo to HSAC Chair. Available to support HSAC going forward. <br /> iii. County of Maui <br /> CAVI King: Term ends noon on January 2. In a lawsuit with our former Prosecuting <br /> attorney. Passed the energy code, including some of the changes Oahu and Big island <br /> made. Amendments to mandate solar readiness for new construction. To apply the <br />