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J��v os ti;,' <br /> COUNTY OF HAWAII ;f .-k' :t STATE OF HAWAII <br /> it:+ ao,;;w:-P.� <br /> F oF•Np�- <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 628 18 <br /> A RESOLUTION URGING THE HAWAII STATE LEGISLATURE TO CONVENE IN <br /> A SPECIAL SESSION TO ADDRESS EMERGENCY FUNDING ASSISTANCE FOR <br /> HAWAII COUNTY DUE TO THE IMPACTS OF THE ONGOING DISASTER <br /> CAUSED BY VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS AND LAVA INUNDATION OF HOMES, <br /> FARMS, AND BUSINESSES IN LOWER PUNA. • <br /> WHEREAS, on May 3, 2018, active fissures began opening and emitting molten lava in <br /> the Leilani Estates subdivision located on the eastern rift zone of the Kilauea <br /> volcano in the district of Puna; and <br /> WHEREAS, as of May 25, 2018, a total of 23 fissures were active, at least 82 structures <br /> had been destroyed, main roads had been cut off, dangerous gasses continued to threaten the <br /> area, and more than 1,000 people had evacuated their homes, farms, and in some cases their <br /> livelihoods; and <br /> WHEREAS, the County of Hawai`i is formulating its fiscal year 2018-2019 budget, <br /> which includes approximately $5 million in its disaster and emergency fund, and according to <br /> estimates made by the Finance Director, after the first week of this disaster,projected losses in <br /> real property tax revenues in the impacted area already total over $3 million, which after <br /> adjustments and other considerations could actually be as high as $12 million; and <br /> WHEREAS, the impact of this disaster has also resulted in economic losses to local <br /> businesses and to the local fishing industry, as the Pohoiki boat ramp is inaccessible; and <br /> WHEREAS, Hawai`i Island is mobilized with three pet friendly emergency shelters <br /> operating in the area, and the dedicated members of the Hawai`i County Civil Defense, Hawai`i <br /> National Guard, Hawai`i County Fire, and Police all working overtime keeping citizens safe and <br /> protecting vacated residences; and <br /> WHEREAS, from May 3, 2018 to May 20, 2018, the County of Hawai`i incurred at least <br /> $1,381,121 in unanticipated costs including; overtime, road repairs, security, and provision of <br /> shelter and basic necessities for many of the residents that have been displaced; and <br /> WHEREAS, without any indication that this eruption event will dramatically decrease in <br /> volume or duration, the County of Hawai`i anticipates impacts to the 2018-2019 operating <br /> budget to exceed $4 million; and <br />