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REPORT OF THE <br /> COMMITTEE ON FINANCE <br /> DATE: November 1, 2017 Re: Comm. No. 551/Bill No. 73 <br /> PLACE: Council Chambers <br /> Hilo, Hawai`i <br /> TIME: 11:12 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. 73, reports as follows: <br /> Bill No. 73, transmitted by Finance Director Deanna Sako, via Communication No. 551 dated <br /> October 11, 2017, amends Ordinance No. 17-40, as amended, relating to public improvements <br /> and financing thereof for the Fiscal Year July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018. <br /> This bill adds the Parks and Recreation Kahalu`u Beach Park Improvements project for $600,000 <br /> to the Capital Budget. Funds for this project shall be provided from the General Obligation <br /> Bonds, Capital Projects Fund - Fund Balance and/or Other.Sources. Funds would be used for the <br /> planning and design phase of the project. <br /> Council Member Dru Mamo Kanuha gave a brief background on this bill. Over the years there <br /> have been a lot of community involvement in improving archaeological sites and the ponds but <br /> in the last several years, with the wave action and with the sea level rise, it started eroding the <br /> facilities and the walls. It literally took out the pond that the community built and is now in <br /> terrible shape. Mr. Kanuha also noted that due to severe erosion, one of the pavilions was closed <br /> due to safety issues. He stated that prior plans included improving the roofing and repair of the <br /> restrooms. These improvements, at this time, should be placed on hold as it does not make sense <br /> to proceed if the foundation of the main pavilion gets ripped out in the next few years. The real <br /> issue is how to improve the park and make plans for these changes. <br /> Mr. Kanuha stated the County will need to work with the State and Federal agencies to come up <br /> with a new master plan because of the park's proximity to the water. Currently, adjoining <br /> landowner Kamehameha Schools, is demolishing Keauhou Beach Hotel to create a cultural and <br /> educational area to teach about the historical significance of this area. Mr. Kanuha stated he <br /> would like to have it included on the Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) list in case funding <br /> does become available for this most visited beach on the west side. <br /> thanked Mr. Kanuha for the timelyaddition to the CIP budget and <br /> Council Member Karen Eoff g <br /> reiterated that Kahalu`u is the gem of the west side. The sea life is rich since people are not <br /> allowed to spear or fish in this area, so the fish are abundant there. The visitors and residents <br /> utilize Kahalu`u since it is one of the very few white sand beaches on the west side. <br /> FC Report No. 58 <br />