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The property is located at the corner of Kekūanāo‘a Avenue and Mililani Street and adjacent <br />to the Waiākea Villas complex, Waiākea, South Hilo, Hawai‘i, TMK: 2-2-030:017 & 019. <br /> <br /> <br />4.INITIATOR: PLANNINGDIRECTOR <br /> <br />Amendment to Chapter 25, Article 4, Division 5 and Article 7, Division 2 of the Hawai‘i <br />County Code 1983, (2005 Edition, as amended), relating to increased residential density, <br />including parking requirements, within CDH, Downtown Hilo Commercial District. The <br />purpose of this ordinance is to rectify an unintended revision to Section 25-4-51 of the <br />Hawai‘i County Code where the enactment of Ordinance No. 13-95 inadvertently repealed <br />amendments to Section 25-4-51 contained in Ordinance No. 12-91 regarding funeral homes, <br />funeral services, mortuaries and crematoriums. This draft bill restores the provisions of <br />Ordinance No. 12-91. <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS – 9:30 a.m. <br /> <br /> <br />5. <br />General update/overview of the Geothermal Public Health Assessment dated September 9, <br />2013, prepared on behalf of The Geothermal Public Health Assessment Study Group, and its <br />findings and recommendations. <br /> <br /> <br />6.CLAIMANT: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR <br />Claim for the release of funds from the Geothermal Asset Fund for the following community <br />approved geothermal impact mitigation projects: <br />Air Quality Monitoring Equipment Purchases - $180,000 <br />a. <br />New fixed and hand held air quality monitors to be purchased by Hawaii County Civil <br />Defense to improve emergency response to geothermal events and to provide community <br />members with hand held monitors, on a pilot basis. <br />Ground Water Sampling in the Kilauea East Rift - $45,000 <br />b. <br />Contract with USGS to conduct ground water sampling of existing wells and selected <br />warm ponds along the Lower Puna coast to test for the presence of chemicals used in the <br />geothermal energy process that might have mixed with ground water in the region. The <br />study follows up a 1994 Study by USGS and addresses a specific recommendation in the <br />study group’s report to conduct such studies. <br />Meta-Analysis of Health Effects of Low to Moderate H2S Exposure; John A Burns <br />c. <br />School of Medicine - $55,000 <br /> <br />The study will synthesize results of available published studies on the impacts of low to <br />moderate exposures of H2S from geothermal and other sources globally. The report will <br />highlight consistent research findings using independent biostatisticians and <br />epidemiologist and lay the ground work for future health studies in the Puna Region. <br />Comparative Analysis of Hospitalization and Emergency Department visits for <br />d. <br />Puna Residents; John A. Burns School of Medicine - $27,500 <br />The study will investigate whether the residents who live in proximity of the Puna <br />geothermal plant are more likely to experience negative health impacts based on existing <br />health data on all payers and all visits to local medical facilities. Data will be drawn from <br />the Hawaii Health Information Corporation databases and compare Puna data with <br />control data in other Hawaii communities. <br />Enhanced Level 1 Environmental Site Assessment on former HGP-A brine water <br />e. <br />pond sites - $25,000 <br /> <br /> 2 <br /> <br />
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