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A RESOLUTION TO ESTABLISH A REAL PROPERTY TAX STAKEHOLDERS <br /> TASK FORCE. <br /> WHEREAS, the March 5, 2012 International Association of Assessing Officers <br /> (IAAO) Report entitled "Technical Assistance Report Evaluating Property Tax Policies <br /> and Administrative Practices in Hawai`i County," as transmitted to the County Council <br /> by Communication No. 641 (2010-12 Council term), suggests the establishment of a <br /> group of stakeholders to address several of the 40 recommendations contained in the <br /> report; and <br /> WHEREAS, a stakeholders task force would extend public outreach to address <br /> public complaint issues, with the exception of appeals to the Real Property Tax Board of <br /> Review, as provided in Section 19-97 of the Hawai`i County Code; and <br /> WHEREAS, a stakeholders task force should conduct periodic reviews of <br /> brochures and forms for readability; and <br /> WHEREAS, a stakeholders task force should examine whether the creation of <br /> sunset provisions for exemptions are beneficial and if so, create and review such sunset <br /> provisions for all exemptions to force periodic review of underlying policies; and <br /> WHEREAS, a stakeholders task force should review the intent of underlying <br /> policies and allegations of abuse of the agricultural use exemption; and <br /> WHEREAS, a stakeholders task force should look into consolidating agricultural <br /> use eligibility options weighing the benefits of a simpler, more transparent system against <br /> specific tax shifts; and <br /> WHEREAS, a stakeholders task force should determine specific ways to make <br /> the relationship between taxes and value changes more transparent; and <br /> WHEREAS, a stakeholders task force should identify problems related to tax <br /> relief and review options; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Council formed an Ad-Hoc Committee on July 31, 2012, to <br /> review and prioritize the 40 recommendations contained in the IAAO report; and <br /> WHEREAS, it would be beneficial to continue the work of the Ad-Hoc <br /> Committee in the form of a task force; and <br /> WHEREAS, Section 92-2.5, subsection (a) of the Hawai`i Revised Statutes <br /> provides that two council members may discuss between themselves matters relating to <br /> official board business to enable them to perform their duties faithfully, as long as no <br /> commitment to vote is made or sought and the two members do not constitute a quorum <br /> of their board; now, therefore, <br />