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Bill/Resolution - Type
RES
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2008-2010
Bill/Resolution
066
Draft
02
Introducer
Pete Hoffmann, Council Vice Chair
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Res. 66-09, Draft 2 held over to the May 6, 2009 Council Meeting (Pursuant to Council Rule 24(e) - 04/22/09
Action 2
Council: Adopts Res. 66-09, Draft 2 & EMC-3 - 05/06/09
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
5/6/2009
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
5/6/2009
Ayes
7-Enriques; Ford; Greenwell; Hoffmann; Ikeda; Onishi; Yoshimoto
Noes
2-Naeole; Yagong
Absent
0
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0
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COM 0189.006 2008-2010
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COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />(DRAFT 2) <br />A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING THE RESPECTIVE COUNTIES OF HAWAII, MAUI, <br />KAUAI, AND TI-IE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, TO COLLABORATE AND PURSUE <br />A SINGLE SOLID WASTE PROPOSAL THAT COULD ENABLE THE STATE OF HAWAII TO <br />QUALIFY AND APPLY FOR FEDERAL FUNDING UNDER ANY AND ALL EXISTING OR <br />PROPOSED ECONOMIC STIMULUS AND STABILIZATION PACKAGES, INCLUDING, BUT <br />NOT LIMITED TO, THE NEW "FOOD, CONSERVATION AND ENERGY ACT OF 2008", ALSO <br />KNOWN AS THE 2007 U.S. FARM BILL. <br />WHEREAS, handling and processing of solid waste remains an ongoing and unresolved issue <br />for the State of Hawaii and as such, there may be significant efficiencies in addressing these solid <br />waste issues based upon individual needs of each county through a combined single solid waste <br />proposal approach; and <br />WHEREAS, economics of magnitude are generally accomplished when the primary focus and <br />opportunities are comprised oflarge-scale, multi-encompasing proposals; and <br />WHEREAS, the potential of a unique opportunity exists of processing the State's combined <br />solid waste flow into organic composted media for agricultural enhancement, and whereby an all- <br />encompassing solid waste solution of this scope and specificity could result in significant returns on <br />investments and promote economic and agricultural sustainability; and <br />WHEREAS, development of bio fuel crops on non-productive lands on Hawaii Island and/or <br />olther counties would promote initiation and development of new agro-energy presence in the County <br />and State of Hawaii, and contribute to resolving the state-wide solid waste issue and ongoing threats <br />of contaminated leachate now looming over our coastal environment; and <br />WHEREAS, collaboration among counties in developing joint proposals to address solid waste <br />issues under a single solid waste proposal, if successful, would require changes to respective County <br />Codes in order to implement integrated programs such as collection and shipment of material to one or <br />more processing locations, processing through enhanced composting procedures for use as foundation <br />soil and agricultural enhancement; and <br />WHEREAS, astate-wide single solid waste proposal, developed jointly by the counties would <br />promote economic and agricultural sustainability, maximize capital equipment and infrastructure <br />funding; and <br />WHEREAS, a program of this magnitude, processing the State's combined solid waste flow <br />into organic composted media for agricultural enhancement, dramatically facilitates federal funding <br />opportunities through federal programs such as the new Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008, <br />also known as the 2007 U.S. Farm Bill, as well as through other federal agency monies that would <br />likewise be available, now, therefore, <br />MSY Oi N,~ <br />iLg <br />%.~?' <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />6~ 09 <br />
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