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Patrick F. Hurney <br /> Habitat for Humanity <br /> May 2, 2018 <br /> Page 2 <br /> offers nonprofit organizations a "nonprofit exemption" (Hawai'i County Code section 19- <br /> 77) that would qualify nonprofits to pay a minimum tax on a particular property. One of <br /> the stipulations to qualify is that the property applying for the exemption be in "active <br /> use." This would not work for land that Habitat for Humanity may be "banking" for later <br /> use or sale. A search of tax office records shows that Habitat for Humanity already has <br /> nonprofit exemptions on several properties. If you have other properties that are in <br /> "active use", including your Restores, please work with RPT to apply for the nonprofit <br /> exemption. Please note that in order to get an exemption applied to 2019 tax <br /> assessments on property that is in active use, the deadline to apply for the exemption is <br /> December 31, 2018. <br /> We thank you and your organization for the wonderful work that you are doing in our <br /> community. We are pleased to assist you by providing waivers from tipping fees for <br /> "one-time" events and tax exemptions for properties in "active use." <br /> If you require further assistance, please feel free to contact Hans Santiago of this office <br /> at (808) 961-8507. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Harry Ki <br /> Mayor <br /> c: William Kucharski, DEM, Director <br /> Keita Jo, RPT, Acting Assistant Administrator <br /> County of Hawar i is an Equal Opportunity Pro%'der and Employer <br />