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FOREWORD <br />In 1963, the legislature of the State of Hawaii enacted Act 73 enabling the counties of the State <br />of Hawaii to establish charter commissions to study their existing governments and to <br />recommend and draft charters upon determination that a charter form of government was fit and <br />desirable. Accordingly, the County of Hawaii created a charter commission whose study and <br />work began in 1964. <br />The initial charter, which became effective on January 2, 1969, served as the "constitution" of <br />the government of the County of Hawaii, and provided the basic framework for its organization <br />and operation. It also provided for the orderly transition to the new form of government and for <br />amendments or revisions by ordinance or petition and by mandatory review every ten years. <br />The first mandatory charter review was conducted in 1979 at a special election held on <br />November 3, 1979. Ten of the thirteen proposed charter amendments were adopted by the <br />Hawaii County electorate. The second mandatory charter review was conducted in 1990. The <br />charter commission proposed eighteen charter amendments. At the general election on <br />November 6, 1990, fifteen of the eighteen proposed charter amendments were adopted by <br />Hawaii County voters. The third mandatory charter review, conducted in 2000, resulted in <br />sixteen proposed charter amendments. Voters adopted all sixteen amendments during the <br />general election held on November 7, 2000. The most recent charter review, as conducted by the <br />2010 Charter Commission, resulted in nineteen proposed charter amendments. On November 2, <br />2010, the electorate approved eighteen of the nineteen proposed charter amendments. <br />This edition incorporates the above series of amendments as well as additional changes proposed <br />by the county council and adopted by Hawaii County voters during general elections held <br />during the interim periods between charter reviews. This 2010 edition of the charter, therefore, <br />replaces all previous editions and contains all those charter provisions in effect at the time of its <br />publication. This edition also includes an approved charter amendment that had yet to take effect <br />at the time of publication: The new Section 10 -15, relating to an Open Space, Public Access, and <br />Natural Resources Preservation Fund, which takes effect on July 1, 2011. <br />1 <br />