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REPORT OF THE <br />COMMITTEE ON FINANCE <br />DATE: May 1, 2012 Re: Comm. 604/13111 197 <br />PLACE: Council Chambers <br />Kailua-Kona, Hawaii <br />TIME: 8:01 a.m. <br />Council Chair and Members <br />Hawai `i County Council <br />Hilo, Hawai `i 96720 <br />Your Committee on Finance, to which was referred Bill No. 197, reports as follows: <br />Bill No. 197, transmitted by Mayor William P. Kenoi via Communication 604, dated March 1, 2012, <br />submits for consideration the proposed Operating Budget for the County of Hawaii for the Fiscal <br />Year July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. This balanced budget includes estimated revenues and <br />appropriations totaling $365,293,348 (Part I -Volume I), and includes the operations of eleven of the <br />County's special funds as well as the General Fund. This budget is 9.4 percent less than the budget in <br />effect when Mayor Kenoi's administration took office in 2008. This proposed balanced budget does <br />not require any increase in property taxes. <br />The Mayor's budget message discusses highlights of the operating revenues and expenditure <br />proposals. It attaches informational tables comparing 1) budgeted expenditures for FY 2011-12 and <br />proposed for FY 2012-13 for each fund; 2) a summary of projected FY 2012-13 revenues from <br />various sources and the change in those from the current budget; and 3) a summary of projected FY <br />2012-13 expenditures and the change in those from the current budget. Also listed are significant <br />changes to operating expenditures in several categories. <br />Also submitted is the Operating Budget Proposal (Part I, Volume II), which describes the <br />departments and their programs, program objectives, highlights, program measures, expenditures, and <br />positions. <br />Additionally, Communication No. 604.1 from Finance Director Nancy Crawford, dated March 1, <br />2012, transmitted a booklet containing reports titled Six Month Progress Report on Program <br />Objectives for FY 2011-12 and Final Status Report on Program Objectives for FY 2010-11. These <br />reports provide information to the Council to assist in the evaluation of program accomplishments <br />during the first six months of the current fiscal year and for the previous <br />2010-11 fiscal year. <br />The highlights of the operating revenue proposal are as follows: <br />• Real Property Tax — Real property tax revenues are expected to decrease by 4.2%, or $8.8 <br />million, due to an estimated 4.0% decline in taxable values. <br />FC Rept. No. 217 <br />