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Hawai‘i County Council-27 September 21, 2011 <br /> <br />Bill 304 (Draft 3): AMENDS THE HAWAI‘I COUNTY CODE 1983 (2005 EDITION, AS AMENDED), <br />(2008-2010) BY ADDING A NEW CHAPTER RELATING TO IMPACT FEES <br />Creates an impact fee system enabling the County to impose a more proportionate share <br />of the costs of required system improvements, based on the County’s General Plan and <br />Community Development Plans, for the development that creates the need. Also assures <br />that the development that pays each fee will receive a corresponding benefit within a <br />reasonable period of time after the fee is paid. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 40.11 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Hoffmann <br /> Approve: PC-28 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />ORDER OF THE DAY (SECOND OR FINAL READING) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Bill 72: INITIATES AN AMENDMENT TO ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 13-20 OF THE <br />HAWAI‘I COUNTY CHARTER (2010), RELATING TO RECORDS AND <br />MEETINGS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC <br />Aligns the Hawai‘i County Charter with the provisions of the Hawai‘i Revised <br />Statutes (HRS) with regard to meetings that may be called by the Hawai‘i County <br />Council or a County board or commission. This proposal initiates an amendment to <br />the Hawai‘i County Charter that would repeal provisions for notice that are no <br />longer applicable to special meetings and adds reference to the HRS for notice of <br />regular, special, rescheduled, and emergency meetings. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 275 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Ford <br /> First Reading: August 17, 2011 <br /> Second Rdg.: September 8, 2011 <br /> Note: Third of three required readings, pursuant to <br /> Section 15-1(a), Hawai‘i County Charter, a 2/3 <br /> vote of the entire membership is required to pass <br /> each reading <br /> <br /> <br />Bill 81: AMENDS ORDINANCE NO. 11-59, AS AMENDED, THE OPERATING BUDGET <br />FOR THE COUNTY OF HAWAI‘I FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING <br />JUNE 30, 2012 <br />Appropriates revenues in Federal Grants – Victims of Crime Act – American Recovery <br />and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) ($8,892); and appropriates same to Victims of Crime Act <br />– ARRA. Funds would be used to provide assistance to victims of felony and <br />misdemeanor violent crimes. <br /> <br /> Re: Comm. 300 <br /> Intr. by: Ms. Ford (B/R) <br /> First Reading: September 8, 2011 <br /> <br /> Page 7 <br /> <br />