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COUNTY OF HAWAII <br />STATE OF HAWAII <br />BILL NO. 199 <br />ORDINANCE NO. 12 35 <br />AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE THAT FINDS AND DECLARES THAT A PUBLIC <br />HEALTH EMERGENCY EXISTS AND MAKES AN EMERGENCY APPROPRIATION <br />OF $200,000 TO ALLEVIATE HUNGER IN THE COUNTY OF HAWAI'I <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF HAWAII: <br />SECTION 1. Emergency Ordinance. The Hawaii County Council hereby finds and declares <br />that a public health emergency exists necessitated by the fact that 16% of the residents and <br />26.6% of all children under the age of 18 residing in the County are food insecure and do not <br />know from where and when their next meal is coming and pursuant to Section 3 -11, Section 10- <br />8 and Section 13 -23 of the Hawaii County Charter (2010 edition) and Section 2 -210 of the <br />Hawai`i County Code 1983 (2005 Edition, as amended), finds that there is an immediate need to <br />address this county -wide issue by making an emergency appropriation to alleviate hunger in the <br />County of Hawaii. <br />This ordinance is adopted pursuant to Article XIII, Section 3 -11, of the Hawai`i County Charter <br />(2010 edition), and pursuant to Article X, Section 10 -8 of the Hawai`i County Charter (2010 <br />Edition) and 2 -139 of the Hawaii County Code makes an emergency appropriation to The Food <br />Basket, Inc., Hawai`i Island's Food Bank in the amount of $200,000. <br />SECTION 2. Findings and purpose. <br />The Hawai'i County Council finds that: <br />The current economic downturn has caused a substantial increase in the number of families and <br />individuals seeking food assistance and a significant decrease in donations of food and money. <br />The Food Basket, Inc. serving as Hawai`i Island's Food Bank has determined that 20% of the <br />County residents use the Food Basket on a continuous basis and reported a 41.6% increase in <br />services accessed, from 619,344 in 2010 to 876,679 in 2011. <br />The County of Hawai`i 2011 year end unemployment rate was 9.5 %, per the Hawai`i State <br />Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism. This figure does not include those <br />who have exhausted their unemployment benefits, can no longer claim any benefits and are not <br />included in the current unemployment percentage. Further, these figures do not reflect the <br />number of residents who are "under- employed" in the County, and have continuous difficulty in <br />meeting basic living expenses. <br />