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January 17, 2023, HSAC Meeting Agenda Page 1 3 <br /> z <br /> assumed approved. 45 days is fast. You can apply to the county or you <br /> can apply to HHFDC. HHFDC allows for 140% AMI, county is 120% or below AMI <br /> Brandon Ele/ante introduced legislation to change it from 45 to 60 days. it would <br /> also be helpful to define what affordable is. <br /> We have Res A, second home over a million dollars you are taxed at a higher tax rate. <br /> But people who do not file the homeowners exemption and their home is worth over a <br /> million then they are being taxed at a higher rate. <br /> CM Paltin: We have tiered tax rates and categories with their own tax classification. <br /> Long term rental tax rate was incentive for second home owners for home owners to <br /> rent their homes out. Tiers at $800,000 or below and owner occupied can get a <br /> reduced rate. If you own the home and live in it, you qualify for homeowner <br /> exemption. <br /> CM Kagiwada and CM Paltin: Discussion on if condos and apartments are <br /> separated out, Maui applies only usage and not type of building. <br /> S. Laiu: Bill 9 (22): https:llhnldoc.ehawaii.gov/hnldoc/measure/2073 <br /> c. NACo Report <br /> CM Waters: Encourage everyone to go to the NACo legislative conference, February <br /> 11-14. <br /> ED: Details of the HSAC dinner in D.C. includes all members of HSAC are invited. <br /> Fogo De Chao restaurant, Saturday Feb 11, 5:45p.m. reservation for 30 individuals. <br /> Need to confirm the final number 72 hours in advance. 23 individuals have been <br /> confirmed so far. <br /> CM Kimball: Propose to continue with the same plan for dinner without alcohol, <br /> approved to invite NACo representatives. <br /> Approved. <br /> d. WIR Report <br /> No report. <br />