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<br />__ --4 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />,. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />COUNTY OF HAWAII STATE OF HAWAII <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. 153 97 <br /> <br />A RESOLUTION DISPENSING WITH THE ENFORCEMENT OF SECTION 24-216, <br />CHAPTER 24, OF THE HAWAI' I COUNTY CODE 1983, 1995 EDITION (DEPOSIT OF <br />COINS; TIME LIMITS) FOR METERED STALLS IN PARKING AREAS ALONG <br />KAMEHAMEHA AVENUE FOR THE ALOHA FESTIVAL'S HO' OLAULE' A <br />CELEBRATION ON ,SEPTEMBER 27, 1997. <br /> <br />WHEREAS, on September 27, 1997 the Hilo Downtown Improvement Association and <br />radio station KWXX in conjunction with the Big Island Aloha Festival's Committee will be <br />sponsoring a Ho' ol~ule' a in celebration of Aloha Week along Kamehameha Avenue in <br />downtown Hilo; 'and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, this festival will be open to the public and will feature free entertainment, <br />food booths, and crafts and will serve to bring the community together in the spirit of aloha; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, in order to erect stages, booths and other necessary structures for the <br />festival along Kamehameha Avenue and in the Mo'oheau bus terminal area, the metered parking <br />areas along Kamehameha Avenue will need to be closed to public traffic; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 24-217(c) of the Hawai'i County Code 1983, 1995 <br />edition, the County Council may, by Resolution, dispense with the enforcement of <br />Section 24-216 which requires persons to deposit coins in parking meters, for a specified time in <br />any specified parking meter zone to accommodate any special event. <br /> <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF <br />HAW AI'I, that it dispenses with the enforcement of Section 24-216, Chapter 24, of the Hawai'i <br />County Code 1983, 1995 edition, for a 24 hour period beginning at 12:00 a.m. September 27, <br />1997, at the metered parking areas along both sides of Kamehameha Avenue between Mamo and <br />Kalakaua Streets in downtown Hilo in order to accommodate the Aloha Festival's Ho'olaule'a. <br />