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FC-9 Page 2 April 15, 1997 <br /> <br /> Comm. 200: REQUEST FOR SALARY ADJUSTMENTS - DEPUTY PROSECUTING <br /> ATTORNEYS <br /> From Prosecuting Attorney Jay T. Kimura, dated <br /> March 7, 1997, submitting a proposed adjustment to the <br /> salary schedule for deputy prosecuting attorneys. <br /> States the current schedule was adopted pursuant to <br /> Resolution 176-90. The Council also adopted <br /> Ordinance 95-17 which referenced the salaries of <br /> deputies to the appointing authority in a <br /> 50-90% range. Requests approval of the attached draft <br /> resolution. <br /> Comm. 200.01: From Dwayne Mukai, Business Manager, Office of the <br /> Prosecuting Attorney, dated March 25, 1997, <br /> transmitting the proposed new salary scale for the <br /> attorney salaries. States if implemented effective <br /> April 1st of this year, it would increase this year's <br /> fiscal salaries account by $19,485 and fiscal year <br /> 1997-1998 by $100,079. <br /> Comm. 224: RESOLUTION CREATING A SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD POSITION AT <br /> (Res. 59) THE CROSSWALK OF THE OLD PAHOA VILLAGE ROAD AND KAOHE <br /> ROAD FOR PAHOA ELEMENTARY INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH SCHOOLS <br /> From Councilmember Al Smith, District V, dated <br /> March 21, 1997, transmitting the above resolution. <br /> Comm. 224.01: From State Department of Education District <br /> Superintendent Patricia C. Bergin, dated February 5, <br /> 1997, transmitting letters from principals Mr. Donald <br /> Romero and Mrs. Nalani Sing of Pahoa Elementary and <br /> Pahoa High and Intermediate Schools requesting crossing <br /> guards for their schools at the intersection of Kaohe <br /> and Puna roads and on Highway 130. <br /> Comm. 224.02: Copy of letter to State Department of Education <br /> District Superintendent Patricia C. Bergin, from Police <br /> Chief Wayne G. Carvalho, dated February 21, 1997, <br /> informing that a crossing guard should be placed at the <br /> crosswalk at the Old Pahoa Village Road and Kaohe Road <br /> which fronts Pahoa Elementary, Intermediate and High <br /> Schools. States, however, that a study found that to <br /> have a crossing guard at the intersection of Old Pahoa <br /> Village Road/Route 130/Route 132 is not warranted at <br /> the present time as it could pose a potential liability <br /> and hinder traffic flow. <br /> <br />