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2017-02-28 Letter to Jill Tokuda re SB 1292 SD1 - Hilo Comunity Economic District
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2017-02-28 Letter to Jill Tokuda re SB 1292 SD1 - Hilo Comunity Economic District
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Jill Tokuda <br />February 28, 2017 <br />Page 2 <br />3. We cannot afford to jeopardize or divert the real property tax revenue that comes from <br />the affected parcels and currently goes into the County general fund. We estimate that for the <br />properties in SB 1292, tax revenue exceeds $3M.). <br />SB 1292, SD1 says that <br />§206E -D Hilo community economic revolving fund. (a) There is established in the state treasury <br />the Hilo community economic revolving fund, into which shall be deposited: <br />(1) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, including section 206E-16, all revenue, income, <br />and receipts of the authority for the district; <br />We do not think that provision is intended to include real property taxes, but ask for language <br />that makes it crystal clear that real property taxes are not part of "revenues, income, and receipts..." <br />4. The bill says its purpose is to deal with State-owned land, so perhaps language <br />should be inserted that says that it applies only to land within the district boundaries that is <br />State-owned. We have not determined how much non -State owned land might be affected. <br />We appreciate the attention that the Legislature has placed on the disposition of State lands <br />within and proximate to the Banyan Drive peninsula and the Kanoelehua Industrial Area, where <br />opportunities exist to optimize the use of these lands for the benefit of the entire community. Our <br />ongoing efforts with the BDHRA reflect that such benefits are not simply economic, but social and <br />cultural as well. It is with this comprehensive approach that we support the intent and purpose of <br />SB1292, SD1 and other bills introduced during this legislative session that seek to explore <br />opportunities regarding the use and management of State-owned lands within the core economic <br />section of Hilo. <br />Res.ectfully submitted, <br />/( ' <br />Harry Kim <br />Mayor <br />County of Hawai' i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer. <br />
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