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§ 2-210 <br />HAWAI `I COUNTY CODE <br />Section 2-210. Expenditures from the disaster and emergency fund. <br />The moneys in the disaster and emergency fund shall be only utilized for the following purposes: <br />(1) To repair county facilities and infrastructure damaged by a natural or man -caused disaster or <br />emergency. <br />(2) To clean up property, including roads and sewage systems, damaged by a natural or man -caused <br />disaster or other emergencies when such action serves a public purpose. <br />(3) To provide immediate response for services to deal with public health and safety risks due to a <br />natural or man -caused disaster or emergency in the form of personnel, equipment, materials, <br />supplies, and service contracts. <br />(4) To match federal, state, and/or private grants-in-aid to develop or restore public property to a safe <br />and useable condition. <br />(5) To pay for operational expenses of the County after a disaster or emergency when the County is <br />unable to realize revenue at sufficient levels due to the disaster or emergency. <br />(6) To pay for administrative expenses, which shall not exceed five percent of this fund. <br />(2004, Ord. No. 04-4, sec. 2; Am. 2006, Ord. No. 06-98, sec. 2.) <br />Section 2-211. Dissolution of the fund. <br />The disaster and emergency fund shall not be dissolved unless such dissolution is approved by a <br />two-thirds vote of the County council. <br />(2004, Ord. No. 04-4, sec. 2.) <br />Section 2-212. Reimbursement from grants. <br />If the County should receive reimbursement for money advanced by the disaster and emergency fund, the <br />grant money shall return to the disaster and emergency fund. <br />(2004, Ord. No. 04-4, sec. 2.) <br />Section 2-213. Administration of the fund. <br />The director of finance shall administer the disaster and emergency fund, which shall include investment <br />of the fund. <br />(2004, Ord. No. 04-4, sec. 2.) <br />Article 42. Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund <br />Section 2-214. Public access, open space, and natural resources preservation fund. <br />(a) A public access, open space, and natural resources preservation fund is hereby established. This special <br />fund shall be administered and managed by the finance department. Monies deposited shall be invested <br />in a conservative interest-bearing account that will allow monies to be available for property acquisition <br />and prevent any erosion of the fund's principal amount. <br />(b) The fund shall consist of monies from: <br />(1) The proceeds from the sale of any general obligation bonds, authorized and issued for the purposes <br />of this article; <br />(2) Council appropriations for the purposes of this article; <br />(3) Any source of revenue dedicated by the Hawaii County Charter or the Hawaii County Code for <br />the purposes of this article; <br />(4) Grants and private contributions intended for the purposes of this article; <br />SUPP.4 (7-2007) 2-64 <br />