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HCHA meeting <br />April 6, 2021 <br />both sides, so, I thank you for your patience and, you know, but I don't mind if <br />you have questions wearing the Housing Agency hat on. <br />Kanealii-Kleinfelder: How long as it been like this, where we do kind of the <br />double... <br />Kunz: You know, I have to tell you honestly, there is not a lot of record of us <br />coming through this agency regularly. It's changed over the years and through <br />the different administrations, so, as we were looking at the Code, and the <br />requirements of what we're supposed to be doing, I saw that there actually is <br />very specific language that requires me to bring these plans to the Housing <br />Agency, so, I just want to be in compliance and do things the way we're <br />supposed to be doing, and it's repetitive, you know, but I look at it as a means <br />to meet County requirements and a means, to set up the accounts and <br />authorized the Mayor to enter into these agreements and these are the tools <br />that I have, so, it is another layer that I didn't see happening regularly but after <br />working with our attorney, it's clearly there, the language, does it need to be <br />revisited, does it need to be looked at, maybe? But I'm going to follow what's in <br />the Code. <br />Kanealii-Kleinfelder: Understood. Understood. <br />Kunz: As its stated currently. <br />Kanealii-Kleinfelder: I was just thinking out loud really, why we do what we do. <br />Kunz: Yeah, no, thank you, I appreciate that. And I think it's good to that <br />everybody has the same understanding about what hat we're wearing and <br />why we're doing things. <br />Kanealii-Kleinfelder: Thank you, Chair. I was just, just for my information, maybe <br />for others to but... <br />Kunz: And we will be there, at the Finance Committee Meeting. <br />Kanealii-Kleinfelder: Thank you. <br />Kierkiewicz: Mr. Richards you have your light on. <br />Richards: Thank you, Chair. Quick question on the rental assistance portion, you <br />said the two-year limit, how do people apply and get into that and what is the <br />concept there, is it for like young people trying to get out or how are you <br />administering that? <br />Page 12 of 15 <br />