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by the Hawaii State Association of Counties. The council will vote on the HSAC package at its meeting Wednesday. <br />Hamakua Councilwoman Heather Kimball, the county's HSAC representative on the board, couldn't be reached for <br />comment Monday. But she has in the past touted the process as a good way for county issues to get aired at the state <br />level. The process of having all four counties approve the package also makes sure everyone is on the same page, she <br />said. <br />"It was vetted at the council level and it was vetted at the HSAC executive committee," said Kimball. <br />The counties offered up these five bills: <br />? Allows police officers to receive retirement benefits after 25 years of service, regardless of whether they have turned <br />55 or not. (Proposed by Maui County) ? Clarifies that traditional fishpond and agricultural practices are exempt from the <br />requirement for special management area permits, as are public pedestrian and bike paths, installation of fencing for <br />invasive species control or preservation of native habitats on conservation land. Lowers the minimum size of a single- <br />family residence that would trigger a special management area permit from 7,000 square feet to 5,000 square feet. <br />(Proposed by Maui County) <br />? Requests that the state Department of Health formulate rules relating to discharges of pollutants into navigable <br />waterways that would require a National Pollution Discharge Elimination System permit, taking into account the 2020 <br />U.S. Supreme Court ruling in County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund governing functional equivalent sources of <br />discharge. (Proposed by Hawaii County) <br />? Removes that portion of state law enacted in 2018 that declared the sale of cigarettes, tobacco products, and <br />electronic smoking devices a matter of statewide concern and nullified any existing local ordinances or policies that <br />restricted the sale of these products. (Proposed by Hawaii County) <br />? Adds county highways to the current law governing state highways where stopping, standing or parking of vehicles is <br />restricted or prohibited, such as at scenic overlooks. (Proposed by Hawaii County) In addition, HSAC is advancing these <br />four general priorities: ? Legislation related to increasing the availability of affordable housing and infrastructure on <br />lands administered by the Department of Hawaiian Homelands <br />? Legislation related to workforce development for both civil service and green job positions <br />? Legislation related to wastewater infrastructure funding and programs to assist in the conversion of cesspools <br />? Legislation that will increase the availability of mental health and substance abuse. <br />Copyright (c) 2022 West Hawaii Today, Edition 11/15/2022 <br />Powered by TECNAVIA <br />