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REPORT OF THE <br /> LEGISLATIVE APPROVALS AND ACQUISITIONS COMMITTEE <br /> DATE: April 15, 2025 Re: Comm. No. 204/Res.No. 120-25 <br /> PLACE: Council Chambers <br /> Kailua-Kona, Hawai`i <br /> TIME: 3:16 p.m. <br /> Council Chair and Members <br /> Hawai`i County Council <br /> Hilo, Hawai`i 96720 <br /> Your Committee on Legislative Approvals and Acquisitions, to which was referred Resolution <br /> No. 120-25, reports as follows: <br /> Resolution No. 120-25,transmitted by Council Chair Dr. Holeka Goro Inaba,via <br /> Communication No. 204, dated March 25, 2025, authorizes the Director of Finance to enter into <br /> negotiations for the acquisition of lands and/or conservation easements for all or a portion of any <br /> property identified in the Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation <br /> Commission's 2024 Prioritized List, utilizing the Public Access, Open Space, and Natural <br /> Resources Preservation Funds. <br /> The resolution provides authorization for the Director of Finance and Administration to initiate the <br /> acquisition of any or all of the ten properties identified in the 2024 Annual Report of the Public <br /> Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Commission(PONC). <br /> Finance Deputy Director Malia Kekai and Corporation Counsel Renee Schoen were in attendance. <br /> Ms. Kekai stated that Finance supports the resolution and that she is available to answer any <br /> process questions. <br /> Committee Member Holeka Inaba gave an overview of the resolution's intent to streamline the <br /> formal process with a one-time Council approval of all properties recommended by PONC's <br /> 2024 Prioritized List, instead of the previous style of piece-meal submissions per Council <br /> Member's prerogative. This resolution allows the Finance Director the immediate power to <br /> negotiate the purchases of any and all of the recommendations fromPONC and further approved <br /> by Mayor C. Kimo Alameda. Mr. Inaba apologized to the Council Members who are working on <br /> submissions within their district recommendations and understands that each district takes pride in <br /> introducing said PONC resolutions; however, such an introduction of any PONC resolution does <br /> not guarantee the acquisition of the properties. <br /> Committee members commented with directed inquiries to Deputy Director Kekai, and <br /> Corporation Counsel Schoen. <br /> Extensive discussions took place regarding the urgency for the properties on the list, whether the <br /> blanket process was allowable per the Hawai`i County Code as Council is allowed to select which <br /> properties are to be preserved, Council's learning opportunity by public and land steward weigh-in <br /> for each property, PONC's detailed vetting process with site visits and scoring of each property, <br /> the opportunity for Council to attend the PONC meetings,the redundancy of information with <br /> individual property resolutions, if the prioritized list would remain in the recommended order, if <br /> outside or matching funds could change the priority order for the Department of Finance as a best <br /> LAAC Report No. 12 <br />