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Communications - Type
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Communications - Council Term
2004-2006
Communication
0042
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044
Author
Ann Peterson
Communications - Referred To
PC
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Presented: PC - 1/4/05
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BIL 163 Draft 01 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
BIL 163 Draft 02 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
BIL 163 Draft 03 2000-2002
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\Council Records\Bills\2000-2002
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RL_VOR7 ON 7HI COMMUN17Y SUR VIYON7HE HAW,4Q COUN7YGTNfRAL PLAN <br />G. RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT: At 86 percent, the Renewable Energy <br />highest choice for development. Many see the 1 100% 86% Development <br />benefits in turning the sun and wind into energy. 80°i° <br />Some thought that incentive could help encourage 60% <br />this development others encouraged mandatory 40% <br />20% 5% % 6% <br />regulations. <br />0% - —_+ L I <br />More Same Less N/R <br />H. RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT: A pretty ambiguous results, -- - 1 <br />with only slightly more (29 percent) thinking that this Research Development <br />field of development should stay the same. An equal 100% <br />number (25 percent) think there should be more and 800/( <br />less. Comments suggested that clean, low impact 600 <br />technology was fine and private enterprise should be 40% 25% 29% 25% 20% <br />20% encouraged. The comments reflected that some did p% <br />not understand this question. More Same Less N/R <br />I. HEALTH & WELLNEss DEVELOPMENT: One of the more - Health &Wellness <br />popular areas of development with 69 percent <br />100% <br />° Development <br />approving more emphasis. Respondents saw this as a 80% 69/0 <br />great way to diversify our economy, creating good jobs, 60% <br />encouraging healthy trends like biking and walking, 40% 20% ° <br />meeting the needs of our aging population, and as a 20% 1% 10% <br />0% +—L- — <br />link to tourism. More Same Less N/R J <br />J. FISHING INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT: Not a big priority for I Fishing Industry <br />respondents with less than one-third (29 percent) 100% Development <br />seeing a need for more. Comments supported 80% <br />limitations similar to Alaska, other wanted to give our 1 40° 29% 42% 17 ° <br />ocean a break, and especially eliminate reef fishing. 20%' 12/0 <br />0% <br />More Same Less N/R <br />K. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT: Another popular area 100% Small Business <br />for development, with 66 percent wanting to see more 80% 66% Development <br />small business development. Comments were very 60% <br />similar calling for an end to deterrents, and the need to 40%19%° <br />provide tax incentives. 20% 4% 10% <br />0% -_Uw__�_ 7_�_ <br />_ More Same Less NIR <br />7 <br />
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