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2024 Hawaii County Charter 10-15 & 10-16
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(g) The director of finance shall require such guarantees of performance by vendors as in the <br /> director of finance's opinion may be necessary or may be prescribed by ordinance. <br /> (1979, Prop. 8; 1990, Prop. 14, sec. 1 and Prop. 16, sec. 3; 1994, Ord. No. 94-50, sec. 2; 2010, Prop. 7, <br /> sec. 43.) <br /> Section 10-15. Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund. <br /> (a) In adopting each fiscal year's operating budget, the council shall appropriate a minimum <br /> of two percent of the certified real property tax revenues, including penalty and interest, <br /> to a fund known as the public access, open space, and natural resources preservation <br /> fund. Deposits to the fund shall occur at a minimum, on a quarterly basis. <br /> (b) Funding shall consist of a minimum of two percent of actual revenue received in the <br /> fiscal year. Additional revenue may consist of grants and private contributions intended <br /> for the purpose of this section, voluntary contributions of any amount as specified on the <br /> real property tax bill, proceeds from the sale of general obligation bonds authorized and <br /> issued for the purpose of this section, council appropriations for the purpose of this <br /> section, and any other source of revenue. <br /> (c) Monies in this fund shall be used solely to: <br /> (1) Purchase or otherwise acquire lands and easements in the County of Hawaii for <br /> public outdoor recreation and education, including: <br /> (A) Access to beaches and mountains; <br /> (B) Preservation of historic or culturally important land areas and sites; <br /> (C) Protection of natural resources, significant habitat or eco-systems, <br /> including buffer zones; <br /> (D) Preservation of forests, beaches, coastal areas, natural beauty and <br /> agricultural lands; and <br /> (E) Protection of watershed lands to preserve water quality and water supply. <br /> (2) Pay the principal, interest and premium, if any, due with respect to bonds issued <br /> in whole for the purpose of this fund. <br /> (3) Pay for the salary, wages and benefits of staff dedicated to advancing the <br /> activities contained within this section and Section 10-16 of this charter. <br /> (d) Any balance remaining in the fund at the end of any fiscal year shall not lapse, but shall <br /> remain in the fund accumulating interest from year to year. The moneys in this fund shall <br /> not be used for any purpose except those listed in this section. <br /> (e) The council shall by ordinance establish procedures for the administration and <br /> expenditure of moneys in this fund. <br /> (f) This fund shall be used for acquisition of land and easements and shall not be used for <br /> development, maintenance or for any purpose other than as provided in this section. <br /> (g) The highest and best use of this fund is to leverage the money in the fund by attracting <br /> matching funds, although, matching funds are not required in every purchase. <br /> (h) Any land acquired with this fund shall contain the following restrictive covenant in its <br /> recorded deed of conveyance: "This land was acquired with moneys from the Public <br /> Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund. It shall be held in <br /> perpetuity for the use and enjoyment of the people of Hawaii County and may not be <br /> sold, mortgaged, traded or transferred in any way." <br /> 41 <br />
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