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Bill/Resolution - Type
BIL
Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2016-2018
Bill/Resolution
161
Draft
01
Introducer
Valerie T. Poindexter, Council Chair
Referred To
PC
Action 1
PC-64: Recommended passage on first reading - 07/10/2018
Action 2
Council: Bill 161 passes first reading; adopts PC-64 - 07/25/18
Action 3
Council: Bill 161 passes second & final reading - 08/08/18
Status
Adopted
Date To Mayor or Adoption Date
8/16/2018
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
7/25/2018
Ayes
8-Chung;Eoff;Kanuha;Lee Loy;O'Hara;Poindexter;Richards;Ruggles
Noes
0
Absent
1-David
Excused
0
Reading Number .
2
Reading Date .
8/8/2018
Ayes .
9-Chung;David;Eoff;Kanuha;Lee Loy;O'Hara;Poindexter;Richards;Ruggles
Noes .
0
Absent .
0
Excused .
0
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AGE COUNCIL 2018/07/25 2016-2018
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\Council Records\Agendas\2016-2018\Council
AGE COUNCIL 2018/08/08 2016-2018
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\Council Records\Agendas\2016-2018\Council
AGE PC 2018/07/10 (2016-2018)
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\Council Records\Agendas\2016-2018\Planning Committee (PC)
COM 0967.000 2016-2018
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\Council Records\Communications\2016-2018
ORD 2018-078 2016-2018
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\Council Records\Ordinances\2018
REP PC 064 2018/07/10 (2016-2018)
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\Council Records\Reports\2016-2018\Planning Committee (PC)
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We, the residents of Hamakua recognize that the foundation of our life, livelihood and well-being <br />comes from the 'aina-the land, the seas, the rivers and streams, the forests, and the skies. As active <br />stewards, we malama the 'aina as the source of sustenance for ourselves and future generations. <br />This Kanaka Maoli wisdom guides our actions with the principle that "what is good for the land, is <br />good for the people." <br />'O ka mea kupono 'aina ka mea kupono kanaka. <br />Our pristine landscapes and rich agricultural lands from mauka to makai, native forests to coastal <br />waters, streams and watersheds, the sweeping views and open spaces are protected and enhanced. <br />We protect our culturally significant and sacred places, and nurture our diverse cultural and <br />plantation heritage. Access to natural resources and care for the 'aina supports and perpetuates <br />subsistence and recreation, Native Hawaiian, and other cultural traditions. <br />Hamakua is a rural community of distinctive small towns and villages thriving on sustainable <br />agriculture and ranching to provide ourselves and the rest of Hawaii with healthy food and locally <br />grown products. <br />Our vibrant economy is based on local businesses that are able to provide living wage jobs and <br />ensure access to goods and services so that our families can work and shop close to home. We <br />produce and rely on clean, renewable energy to power our communities and businesses. <br />Our high quality of life is rooted in our strong sense of 'ohana and community. We support lifetime <br />learning through the expansion of educational opportunities for all residents. Access to quality <br />healthcare, elderly care, and affordable housing is provided. We host festivals for music, culture, <br />arts, and agriculture, and are known for our parks, gathering places, and recreation programs. <br />Our communities are connected by a network of safe, well maintained roadways and we enjoy <br />multiple transportation choices. Our community prides itself on its heritage roads as alternative, <br />slower routes between our popular destinations and our historic plantation villages. <br />Hamakua is a place where change is thoughtful & deliberate. Our deep aloha for the 'aina compels <br />and ensures smart, sustainable development, and the protection and perpetuation of Hamakua's <br />uniqueness now and into the future. <br />- adopted by the Hdm&kua CDP Steering Committee on March 1, 2011 <br />
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