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June 13, 2024, HSAC Executive Committee Meeting Minutes Page 12 ` lE4sso�:, <br /> a epttbt <br /> a. May 20, 2024 Executive committee meeting. <br /> No correction for minutes. Approved. <br /> 4. REPORTS <br /> • <br /> a. Treasurer's Report • <br /> Treasurer Waters:Balance in the HSAC primary account: $208,395.01 <br /> Balance in the HSAC conference account: $11,487.60 <br /> Total deposit account balances: $219,882.61 <br /> Report received. <br /> b. County Reports: <br /> i. County of Hawai`i <br /> President Kimball: Submitted written report. <br /> Wanted to see if any interest in creating a working group in county code amendments to adaptive <br /> reuse. HB 2090 passed requiring us to have adaptive reuse for single multi family uses in <br /> commercial zonings by 2025. <br /> ii. County of Kaua`i <br /> Secretary Carvalho: Written report submitted. <br /> iii. County of Maui <br /> Vice President Paltin: Written report to follow. Resolution coming up to push back the start date <br /> of schools for Maui as it is supposed to start August 7 and would like it to start August 12. <br /> Chair Lee was talking about special management designated areas and special management <br /> areas - still going through existing water uses, having an affordable rental project that has two <br /> wells dug and not granted the use of them, everyone has water permit applications, projects <br /> ready to go, and not able to access water. Asking the county for 75 gallons a day for 5 years, <br /> because many of those displaced were renters, and those in the burn zone won't have their homes <br /> rebuilt in time. Looking at taking politicalness out of water resource management due to after the <br /> fire there were none-truthful things being circulated Priority for the next year to encourage <br /> permanent housing in West maui and affordable workforce to get authorized to have water. <br /> iv. City and County of Honolulu <br />