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PWPC-40 Page 2 September 15, 1998 <br /> STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON ITEMS ON THF, AGENDA <br /> REFERRALS <br /> Comm 968: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 22, HAWAII <br /> (BILL 287) COUNTY CODE 1983, RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION OF <br /> COASTERS, ROLLER SKATES, ROLLER BLADES, <br /> SKATEBOARDS, AND SIMILAR DEVICES IN THE <br /> DOWNTOWN HILO COMMERCIAL AREA <br /> From Council Member Bobby Jean I,eithead-Todd, dated <br /> September 2, 1998, transmitting the above bill . <br /> UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> <br /> Comm. 814: ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 21 OF THE HAWAII <br /> <br /> (Bill 228) COUNTY CODE 1983 (1995 EDITION), AS AMENDED, <br /> RELA'HNG TO SEWERS (AMENDING SECTION 21-5. <br /> CONNECTION TO SEWER REQUIRED.; SECTION 21-28. <br /> PAYMENT OF COSTS; CONSTRUCTION BY THE <br /> APPLICANT OR BY THE COUNTY. AND DELETING <br /> SECTION 21-. APPROVAL OF EXTENSIONS OF THE <br /> PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEM.) <br /> From Chief Engineer Donna Fay K. Kiyosaki, dated April 21, 1998, <br /> transmitting a bill to delete the provision that allows exceptions to <br /> connection requirements for lots accessible to a sewer which was <br /> paid for by a private developer, and limits the reimbursement to <br /> private developers of sewer extensions to one half of the cost of <br /> installation and eliminates the requirement that all sewer <br /> extensions be approved by resolution of the County Council. The <br /> purpose for amending the Code is to bring our County Code into <br /> closer compliance with State regulations and to streamline the <br /> sewer extension process. <br /> Comm. 814.01: From Chief Engineer Donna Fay K. Kiyosaki, dated June 10, 1998, <br /> (Bill 228) in response to comments made at the June 2, 1998 PW&PC <br /> (Draft 2) meeting, transmits Bill 228, Draft 2. Informs this amendment <br /> would delete all exceptions to connection requirements for lots <br /> accessible to a sewer and will also eliminate the option for private <br /> developers to pay the full cost of having the County construct <br /> sewer extensions. States this provision was very unlikely to ever <br /> be used since the cost and time constraints for having the County <br /> perform the work would be prohibitive to a developer. <br /> <br />