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BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2014-2016
Bill/Resolution
028
Draft
02
Introducer
Karen Eoff, Council Member
Referred To
FC
Action 1
FC-25: Recommends passage of Bill 28 on first reading - 5/5/15.
Action 2
Council: Bill 28, Draft 2 passes first reading; adopts FC-25 - 05/18/15
Action 3
Council: Bill 28, Draft 2 amended to Draft 3 - 06/01/15
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
5/18/2015
Ayes
7-Chung;David;Eoff;Ilagan;Kanuha;Paleka;Poindexter
Noes
1-Wille
Absent
1-Onishi
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
6/1/2015
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AGE COUNCIL 05/18/2015 2014-2016 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL
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AGE COUNCIL 06/01/2015 2014-2016 SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL
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\Council Records\Agendas\2014-2016\Council
COM 0143.008 2014-2016
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\Council Records\Communications\2014-2016
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Honorable Members of the Hawaii County Council <br />May 5, 2015 <br />Page 2 <br />Significant Changes to March 1, 2015 Revenue Estimates <br />General Fund <br />• Real Property Tax — revenue projections have increased by an additional $4,000,000 due to <br />upward valuation adjustments and a reduction in the tax appeal allowance. <br />Significant Changes to March 1, 2015 Expenditure Estimates <br />General Fund <br />Public Works — additional funding of approximately $962,000 was provided for continued <br />improvements to the permit processing system. Customers should be able to experience <br />more predictable, professional, and timely service from application submission through final <br />inspection. <br />Funding of $250,000 was added for albizia trees and other unsafe flora. Fuel was also <br />increased by about $273,000 to accommodate increases in price and usage. <br />• Police — funding for insurance increased by approximately $238,000. Additionally, funding <br />of $140,000 is included for mobile data terminals. <br />• Fire — funding was increased by about $195,000 for additional inspectors and related <br />equipment to improve the building permit system. Additionally, funding of approximately <br />$158,000 was provided for helicopter parts. <br />• Mass Transit — funding was increased by $904,000 to ensure adequate driver coverage <br />across the island and for the completion of an island wide study. <br />• Health Benefits, Retirement Benefits and Employer FICA — funding of approximately <br />$474,000 was provided to increase the fringe benefit accounts for the new positions added to <br />the budget, primarily related to the improvements to the building permit system. <br />• Provision for Compensation Adjustment — funding for the expected pay raises for <br />bargaining units 2, 3, 4 and 14 was reduced by $306,000 and transferred to the special funds <br />to accommodate the pay raises in each fund. <br />Solid Waste Fund <br />Solid Waste — funding of $450,000 for additional hauling related to the lava flow was moved <br />to the recycling program. This funding will be primarily used for organics and a new <br />vehicle. <br />Hawai'i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer <br />
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