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PWIRC Committee Report <br /> July 18, 2006 <br /> Page 2 , <br /> Brian Kajikawa, from the Department of Public Works -Building Division stated that under the <br /> <br /> new Building Code, all permits will expire in three years. Mr. Kajikawa then stated that it would <br /> be helpful to include a sunset clause for permits under the amnesty program (the new Building <br /> Code has yet to pass). <br /> Your Committee members voiced general support of the measure. Committee member James <br /> Arakaki suggested that the amnesty period should be extended. Committee member Bob Jacobson <br /> suggested that stricter enforcement of the Codes was essential. Committee member Gary Safarik <br /> questioned whether the State Department of Health was in accord with the amnesty program. <br /> Committee member Stacy Higa suggested that the penalties for non-permitted work be increased. <br /> Mr. Higa also suggested that there be a completion deadline for permits under the amnesty <br /> program. <br /> Your Committee on Public Works and Intergovernmental Relations is in accord with the purpose <br /> and intent of Bill No. 311 and recommends it pass first reading <br /> awm <br /> AYES NOES A&E EX Respectfully submitted, <br /> ARAKAKI X <br /> HIGH x COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC WORKS AND <br /> HOFFMANN x INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS <br /> HOLSCHUH X ~ /Q~ <br /> IKEDA X ~\v~~ <br /> ISBELL X DONALD IKEDA, CHAIR <br /> JACOBSON x PWIRC REPORT NO. 47 <br /> PILAGO X <br /> SAFARiK x ADOPTED: AUG O ~ 2000 <br /> <br />