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``S4pTE ASS�G <br /> �P 9A <br /> Page 12 SA0r <br /> • <br /> II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA <br /> There being no objections, the agenda was approved as circulated. <br /> III. REPORTS <br /> A. Treasurer's Report <br /> 1. Treasurer's Report for June 2017. <br /> Treasurer Anderson reported that HSAC started the month of June with <br /> a balance of $164,607,06 and had expenses of $7,796, leaving an ending <br /> balance of $156,813.69. (The worksheet was provided at the July <br /> meeting.) <br /> Secretary Crivello moved to approve the Treasurer's Report for June <br /> 2017. The motion was seconded by Treasurer Anderson and <br /> unanimously carried. <br /> P. County Reports. <br /> 1. City and County of Honolulu Report. Treasurer Anderson reported that <br /> at the Council meeting of August 9, the Honolulu City Council passed on <br /> second reading a bill relating to accessible curb ramps and a bill relating <br /> to special transit service. The Council passed on third reacting a bill to <br /> establish a process for periodic review of certain city boards and <br /> commissions to determine whether the Charter provisions or ordinances <br /> establishing the board or commission should be retained, amended, or <br /> repealed. Also on third reading, the Council passed a bill to expand the <br /> commercial area subject to the City's prohibitions on sitting and lying on <br /> sidewalks in certain areas. The Council also passed a bill on first <br /> reading which allows the administration to set time limits on parking. <br /> They passed a bill relating to fire safety to require existing high-rise <br /> buildings to retrofit when determined necessary by the Honolulu Fire <br /> Department Chief to comply with certain safety standards. The bill was <br /> introduced in response to the catastrophic fire at the Marco Polo last <br /> month. The Mayor attended yesterday's Council meeting to request the <br /> bill relating to fire safety be moved forward. The Council also passed on <br /> first reading a bill relating to smoking to expand current ordinances to <br /> prohibit the use of electronic smoking devices as well as smoking in <br /> vehicles when a minor is present. The Council also passed a bill to urge <br /> the City administration to remove traffic bulb-outs from Chinatown. The <br /> Council also referred a resolution to the Committee on Executive Matters <br /> and Legal Affairs for discussion at the Committee's next meeting on <br /> August 22, asking the HSAC Executive Committee to support the City's <br /> position that a general excise surcharge remains the best and most <br />