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Hawaii County Council -12 Page 3 April 6, 2011 <br />Res. 45 -11: GRANTS A VARIANCE FROM CHAPTER 3, SECTION 3- 58(a)(5)(B) AND 3- 58(c), <br />HAWAII COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED), TO ALLOW <br />ONE WALL SIGN ON 75 -1000 HENRY STREET BUILDING FRONTING THE QUEEN <br />KA`AHUMANU HIGHWAY, TMK NUMBER: (3)7 -5- 004:058 (ZONED CG -20) <br />The proposed sign is 42.65 sf in area with an I I inch symbol (maximum allowable letter <br />and/or symbol is nine inches). The Sign Code Variance Application has been submitted by <br />Applicant Bud Norwood. <br />Re: Comm. 119 <br />Intr. by: Mr. Blas <br />Negative: PWPRC -15 (due to a vote of 4 -ayes, 2 -noes, and 3 absent) <br />Res. 50 -11: AUTHORIZES THE EXTENSION OF THE PUBLIC SEWER FROM INTERSECTION <br />OF WAIANUENUE AVENUE AND RAINBOW DRIVE TO PARCEL 2 -3- 26:008 FOR <br />HILO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL LARGE CAPACITY CESSPOOL COMPLIANCE, <br />COUNTY OF HAWAIL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS <br />The sewer extension is needed to meet the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) <br />mandate to cease and desist the operation of the on -site large capacity cesspool wastewater <br />disposal system. Because the EPA's deadline to cease and desist large capacity cesspool <br />operations has expired and County CIP funds will lapse at the end of this fiscal year, the <br />construction contract must be awarded and executed expeditiously. <br />Re: Comm. 144 <br />Intr. by: Ms. Smart <br />Waived: EMC <br />Res. 57 -11: URGES MAYOR WILLIAM P. KENOI, IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE MAYORS OF <br />KAUAI, MAUI, AND THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU AND THE <br />GOVERNOR, TO NEGOTIATE A NEW AGREEMENT WITH THE POLICE AND FIRE <br />BARGAINING UNITS THAT GIVES THE COUNTY OF HAWAII THE AUTHORITY <br />TO IMPLEMENT A MINIMUM FIVE PERCENT WAGE REDUCTION FOR <br />PERSONNEL THAT WERE NOT SUBJECT TO THE FURLOUGH PROGRAM <br />IMPLEMENTED IN FISCAL YEAR 2010 -2011 <br />Strongly urges the Mayors and Governor to negotiate a master agreement Hawaii County <br />the flexibility to implement a minimum five percent wage reduction for police and fire <br />employees that were not subject to the furlough program implemented in Fiscal Year 2010- <br />2011; and should the Mayors and Governor of the State of Hawaii be successful in <br />negotiating a pay reduction greater than the five percent, the Hawaii County Council would <br />follow and support said agreement. <br />Re: Comm. 160 <br />Intr. by: Mr. Yagong <br />Waived: FC <br />