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J�jy 0i N�1y <br /> •�L l rte <br /> y , <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII : STATE OF HAWAII <br /> �Tt OFN'� <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 210 23 <br /> A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING/APPROPRIATING AN APPROPRIATION OUT <br /> AND FROM A DESIGNATED FUND ACCOUNT AND CREDITING SAME TO A <br /> DESIGNATED FUND ACCOUNT IN THE GEOTHERMAL RELOCATION AND <br /> COMMUNITY BENEFITS FUND TO HIRE SECURITY FOR ISAAC KEPO`OKALANI <br /> HALE BEACH PARK. <br /> WHEREAS, Chapter 2, Article 36, of the Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as <br /> amended), established the Geothermal Relocation and Community Benefits Program; and <br /> WHEREAS,pursuant to Chapter 2, Article 36, Section 2-179, of the Hawai`i County <br /> Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), the special fund known as the Geothermal Relocation <br /> and Community Benefits Fund is administered by the Planning Department; and <br /> WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 2, Article 36, Section 2-181, of the Hawai`i County <br /> Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as amended), allowable expenditures for public purposes relating to <br /> the Geothermal Relocation and Community Benefits Program include, but are not limited to, <br /> road improvements, water infrastructure, land acquisition,parks and recreational facility needs, <br /> civil defense, and mass transit improvements, provided that appropriations are recommended by <br /> the Planning Director and adopted by the Hawai`i County Council; and <br /> WHEREAS, Isaac Kepo`okalani Hale Beach Park was partially inundated by the 2018 <br /> Kilauea eruption and is undergoing restoration by County, State, and community stakeholders; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Kilauea Eruption Recovery Team and the office of Council District 4 <br /> convened Pohoiki area `ohana, property owners, and appropriate stakeholders to plan the <br /> restoration of Isaac Kepo`okalani Hale Beach Park; and <br /> WHEREAS, the year-long "Revitalize Pohoiki" engagement process subsequently <br /> received input from Puna-wide communities to gauge the public's priorities and concerns <br /> regarding the restoration of the beach park and stewardship of the Pohoiki ahupua`a, and one of <br />