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<br />The Coral Reef Alliance video regarding the health of the sea life in Puakō may be viewed and accessed <br />here: https://coral.org/puako/ <br />Upon the above-stated motion, a vote was taken. The motion passed unanimously. <br />Chair Mueller asked the Committee if there were any more proposed additions to the letter, <br />none were heard. <br />Committee Member Tanimoto moved to approve the letter. Second by Committee Member <br />Robertson. The motion passed unanimously. <br />Former Councilmember Pete Hoffman suggested adding a timeframe for the Puakō CFD to the <br />letter as advised in Chapter 32 of the County Code. <br />Committee Member Robertson moved to include a 20-year timeframe to the Puakō request. <br />Second by Committee Member Tanimoto. <br />Mr. Hoffman explained additional steps which would need to take place before a CFD <br />can be implemented, which include petitioning County Council, and holding a vote for <br />affected community members. He advised that including a general financial timeline <br />would give the legislatures a better framework to utilize for this process. <br />Staff Childs suggested leaving the decision for a timeline in the hands of the <br />representing Councilmember to discuss the payment system at length with the Puakō <br />community first in order to determine an agreeable payment plan before they <br />introduce the legislation. <br />Committee Member Robertson decided to withdraw his motion. <br />Communication No. 2017-14 South Kohala CDP Action Committee Letter to the Planning Director may be viewed <br />and downloaded from the following website: http://records.co.hawaii.hi.us/weblink/1/doc/91437/Page1.aspx <br />8. The Action Committee will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different types of <br />subcommittees, review the Status of all existing subcommittees and dissolve, reaffirm or re- <br />establish those subcommittees, if appropriate, as investigatory subcommittees. <br />Staff Childs explained the reason for the discussion was to clarify the terms used for <br />subcommittees and help ensure the Action Committee abides by the laws it must operate <br />under. Staff Santiago gave a brief presentation about the different types of Subcommittees and <br />how they operate. <br />Communication No. 2017-12 Subcommittee Table may be viewed and downloaded from the following website: <br />http://records.co.hawaii.hi.us/weblink/1/doc/90226/Page1.aspx <br />A complete view of the Sunshine Law requirements for Hawai‘i County boards and commissions (Hawai‘i Revised <br />Statutes Chapter 92) may be viewed and downloaded here: http://oip.hawaii.gov/laws-rules-opinions/sunshine- <br />law/chapter-92-hawaii-revised-statutes-public-agency-meetings-and-records/ <br />Standing Subcommittees: may include up to four Action Committee members, are created by a <br />motion during an Action Committee meeting, and can exist for any purpose related to the CDP. <br />They are completely subject to Sunshine Law requirements meaning they must post meeting <br />notices/agendas, minutes, host the meeting in a public venue, host public testimony and <br />maintain an email distribution list among other requirements. <br />Staff explained that the Planning Department lacks the staff and funding to administer a <br />standing subcommittee for an Action Committee. They also warned of the complications <br /> www.hiplanningdept.com southkohala@hawaiicounty.gov Page 4 <br /> <br />