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Hawai‘i County Council-7 March 13, 2013 <br /> <br />ORDER OF RESOLUTIONS <br /> <br />Res. 46-13: ACCEPTS THE DEDICATION OF ROAD LOT A (INCREMENTS 1 AND 2), BEING <br />A PORTION OF TAX MAP KEY: (3)2-4-065:061 & 004 (POR.), SITUATE AT <br />KUPULAU HEIGHTS, WAIĀKEA HOMESTEADS, SECOND SERIES WAIĀKEA, <br />DISTRICT OF SOUTH HILO, ISLAND OF HAWAI‘I, FROM DEPONTE <br />BROTHERS, LLC <br />DePonte Brothers, LLC, is desirous of dedicating Road Lot A (Increments 1 and 2), <br />including all subdivision improvements to the County of Hawai‘i for roadway purposes, <br />containing an area of 4,406 square feet and 25,935 square feet respectively. <br /> <br /> Reference: Comm. 100 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Kanuha <br /> Approve: PWPRC-8 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Res. 52-13: URGES THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAI‘I TO RENAME THE <br />SADDLE ROAD IN HONOR OF DANIEL K. INOUYE <br />Urges the State Legislature to rename the Saddle Road in honor of Daniel K. Inouye. <br />Daniel K. Inouye was elected as the United States Senator from Hawai‘i. During his <br />nearly 50 years in the Senate, Hawai‘i benefitted from federal expenditures relating to <br />national defense, transportation, higher education, astronomy, agriculture, economic <br />development and community development, and Senator Inouye directed federal funds for <br />the realignment of State Route 200, known as “Saddle Road.” Hawai‘i Senate <br />Bill No. 50 would rename the Saddle Road to “Daniel K. Inouye Legacy Highway.” <br /> <br /> Reference: Comm. 115 <br /> Intr. by: Mr. Onishi <br /> Waived: GREDC <br /> Postponed: February 20, 2013 <br /> <br />(Note: There is a pending motion by Mr. Onishi and duly seconded by Ms. Ford to <br />approve Resolution 52-13.) <br /> <br />; and <br />Comm. 115.1: From Council Member Dennis “Fresh” Onishi, dated February 27, 2013, <br />transmitting proposed amendments to Resolution 52-13. The amendments relate to <br />the following: Amends the title, adds a new seventh “whereas” clause, deletes the <br />eight “whereas” clause and replaces it with new language, and amends the enacting <br />and final “whereas” clauses. <br /> <br /> Page 3 <br /> <br />