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i <br /> gIN <br /> January 17, 2023, HSAC Meeting Agenda Page 2 $�stp�� <br /> Z <br /> A0 <br /> CM Waters:Balance in the primary HSAC account: $145,530.93. Balance <br /> in the HSAC conference account: $87,346.16. Total deposit account balances: <br /> $232,877.09. <br /> Motion to receive the Treasurer's report for audit. Approved. <br /> b. County Reports: <br /> i. County of Hawaii <br /> CM Kimball: Major legislation is the new short term rental policy. Working on <br /> rewriting of the zoning code. Contractor in the process of evaluating planning code, <br /> subdivision code. <br /> Info about the contractor for our zoning code update: <br /> htt,�s:lfreasitca vs�acial inpoi� taco <lhawaii-contvlhawii-eountu- cet-the-tea;' <br /> ii. County of Kauai <br /> CM Carvalho: Introduce HSAC alternate CM Decosta. Council Chair Ropoza and <br /> Vice Chair Kuali i. <br /> iii. County of Maui <br /> CM Paltin: 8 sworn in on Jan. Had a similar situation to CM Waters. There will be <br /> an oral argument at the Hawaii Supreme Court. No committees have been organized, <br /> next meeting is January 27. There were two last minute vetoes on Dec 30 by the <br /> outgoing administration, one was a cultural overlay bill that would have <br /> incorporated the cultural artifacts to show in those areas. The other was a deed <br /> restriction bill to make affordable housing affordable for 30 years and then requiring <br /> the property to be sold at market rate but must be owner occupied. Have until the end <br /> of Jan to override the veto. <br /> CM Waters & CM Paltin: Discussion on what the argument is before the Hawai i <br /> Supreme Court regarding the election issue on Maui. <br /> iv. City and County of Honolulu <br /> CM Waters: Had committee week with 3 201H projects. Affordable housing projects. <br /> Under state law counties have 45 days to act and if they do not act, then it is <br />