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HCHA meeting <br />September 7, 2021 <br />one year and at six months, it's 250, if it's a year, it's 500, so we want them to <br />renew their leases. <br />Kanealii-Kleinfelder: Little bit different approach but same idea and you said <br />140... <br />Moore: New landlords. <br />Kanealii-Kleinfelder: Okay, good, good, thank you, that's my questions. Thank <br />you, Chair. <br />Kierkiweicz: Mr. Inaba. <br />Inaba: Thank you, good morning. Just for clarification, these changes that are <br />being proposed here, are they being proposed or they've already taken effect? <br />Kunz: So we did a public, we are required to do a public posting, and we did <br />that, we incorporated whatever comments that we had and so this is being <br />proposed to this body. <br />Inaba: Got it, and is this a yearly Plan or this Plan sticks. <br />Kunz: This is Annual Plan. This will cover July 1St, 2021 through June 30th, 2022, <br />and so we'll be back before you next year. <br />Inaba: Okay, and then following up on the preference, previously we didn't <br />have the residency preference so for example this year when the people <br />applied you said it was up to 30% were non-residents, prior to this year have we <br />been granting those people just based on ... <br />Kunz: First come, first served. <br />Inaba: Got it. Okay, and then moving forward with the proposed changes, are <br />those different categories of preferences stackable so say they are a disabled <br />kupuna resident, does that put them higher on the list? <br />Kunz: Yes. <br />Inaba: How does that work in terms of preference stacking? <br />Kunz: I don't, Des, maybe you should take that. <br />Moore: Okay, so people who were terminated from the program, due to <br />insufficient funding will be the first, at the top of the list, that's if we terminated <br />Page 9 of 34 <br />
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