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§ 2-215 HAWAI`I COUNTY CODE <br /> (k) The council shall act to confirm or reject any appointment made to the commission by the mayor within <br /> forty-five days after receiving notice of the appointment from the mayor. If the council does not confirm <br /> or reject any such appointment within forty-five days, the appointee shall be deemed to have been <br /> confirmed. <br /> (I) The redrawing of the council district boundaries during a member's term shall not affect a member's <br /> eligibility to represent the district to which the member was appointed. <br /> (2005,Ord.No. 05-166, sec. 2.) <br /> Section 2-216. Oath of affirmation. <br /> Before beginning their duties, each member appointed shall subscribe to the oath or affirmation before <br /> some person duly qualified to administer oaths: <br /> "I, do solemnly swear(or affirm)that I will support and defend the Constitution <br /> of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Hawaii, and that I will faithfully discharge my duties <br /> as a member of the public access, open space, and natural resources preservation commission to the best of my <br /> ability." <br /> (2005,Ord.No. 05-166,sec. 3.) <br /> Section 2-217. Duties and responsibilities of the commission. <br /> The duties and responsibilities of this commission are: <br /> (1) To develop and submit to the mayor, an initial island-wide prioritized list of qualifying lands <br /> worthy of preservation within six months of being confirmed to the commission by the council. <br /> Priorities shall be listed on an island-wide rather than district basis. The list shall include the <br /> significance of each parcel or entitlement identified, the reason for its priority, and its anticipated <br /> use after acquisition; <br /> (2) To update this list at any time, but at least annually by December 31 of each year;and <br /> (3) To explore methods of funding land acquisition and make recommendations to the mayor. <br /> (4) The commission shall give emphasis to land acquisitions where the County's contribution can be <br /> leveraged to obtain State,Federal,and/or private funds. <br /> (2005,Ord.No. 05-166,sec. 4.) <br /> Section 2-218. Prioritized list of qualifying lands worthy of preservation. <br /> (a) The prioritized list developed by the commission shall be submitted to the mayor for comments and <br /> recommendation. Within sixty days after receipt, the mayor will submit the list to the council with <br /> comments and recommendations. The council shall, by resolution, select the land or lands to be <br /> preserved. Under no circumstances shall the purchase price paid for a property exceed the appraised <br /> value as prepared by an independent appraiser engaged by the County. Where there are multiple lands <br /> under consideration at any one time, priority shall be given to coastal lands and lands where matching <br /> funding is available to leverage the County contribution. <br /> (b) Negotiations for acquisition of lands to be preserved shall occur between the County and the seller or its <br /> commissioned agent, or a licensed broker only. The commission shall have no role in the negotiations <br /> other than in its advisory capacity. <br /> (c) Appraisals, title reports, surveying and other costs incidental to the acquisition of land shall be permitted <br /> uses of this fund. <br /> (d) Adequate staff to carry out the provisions of this article and to manage the land acquired shall be <br /> provided in the department of finance to maximize the use of available funds by minimizing the payment <br /> of commission to outside agents to put together funding plans and to ensure that the County is a good <br /> steward of any land that comes under its control through this article. <br /> (2005, Ord.No. 05-166,sec. 5; Am. 2007, Ord.No. 07-21, sec.2.) <br /> SUPP. 4 (7-2007) 2-66 <br />