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REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON <br />GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS <br />DATE: April 7, 2026 <br />PLACE: Council Chambers <br />Hilo, Hawaii <br />TIME: 9:00 a.m. <br />Council Chair and Members <br />Hawaii County Council <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Re: Comm. No. 804 <br />Your Committee on Governmental Operations and External Affairs, to which was referred <br />Communication No. 804, reports as follows: <br />Communication No. 804, transmitted by Mayor C. Kimo Alameda, dated March 16, 2026, requests <br />the Council's review and confirmation of the nomination of Paul Mentz to the Windward Planning <br />Commission. <br />Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Micah Alameda, was present in the Hilo Chambers to introduce <br />Mr. Mentz, who was also present via remote technology. Mr. Alameda stated that Mr. Mentz was <br />committed to meeting the demands of the schedule that the Windward Planning Commission requires. <br />Committee Member Michelle M. Galimba asked him to talk more about his experience with the <br />charter school he works at and how that could translate to understanding land use on the Commission. <br />Mr. Mentz says that a tenant from their school emphasizes agriculture and connecting with the `aina <br />and that is an important part of the work he does. <br />Committee Member Rebecca Villegas asked him to share his areas of expertise regarding land <br />planning and how to navigate recent controversial projects. Mr. Mentz said that he doesn't have a <br />specific planning background, but does have experience in understanding maps, and as a teacher he <br />understands the importance of doing his "homework". He emphasized the importance of asking <br />relevant questions. <br />Committee Member Heather L. Kimball asked him to share more about what his ideas are around the <br />maintenance of public access and preservation of agricultural lands. Mr. Moritz said he values public <br />access as someone who enjoys outdoor activities and highlighted the importance of keeping public <br />lands protected and clean for everyone. Mr. Moritz said that making sure that agricultural areas stay <br />agricultural areas is essential for survival. Member Kimball then asked about his thoughts about <br />transient vacation rentals. Mr. Montz's answer seemed to be a balance of having places they are <br />allowed and places they are restricted. He said that he wants to see vacation rentals be eco-friendly <br />and sustainable while contributing to their communities. <br />Committee Member Dennis "Fresh" Onishi asked Mr. Mentz if he would like to see his students stay <br />here in Hawaii after graduating. Mr. Mentz said that he absolutely wants to see the brightest and best <br />of our keiki to be able to stay here. Member Onishi said that for his students to be able to stay here <br />GOEAC Report No. 112 <br />