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HAWAII COUNTY CHARTER COMMISSION <br />Transcript of Meeting of April 12, 2000 <br />Hawaii County Liquor Commission Conference Room, <br />Hilo Lagoon Center <br />Attendance: J. Ray, M. Herkes, R. Higashi, S. Irvine, D. Kurozawa (from <br />5:20 p.m.), G. Martin, G. Yoshiyama, Counsel C. Yuen <br />Absent: E. Alonzo, K. Balog, S. Bess, J. Santangelo <br />And 6 members of the public in attendance. <br />The meeting was called to order at 5:09 p.m. <br />RAY: I'd like to call the April 12th meeting, of the 1999-2000 Hawaii <br />County Charter Commission to order. We're at the Hilo Lagoon Centre. <br />Attendance. Presently, myself John Ray; Chair; Roland Higashi, Vice Chair; Marni <br />Herkes; Sue Irvine; George Martin; and Gary Yoshiyama. <br />Statements from the Public. We have several people signed up. I'm going to do this <br />a little bit out of order. I'd like Mr. Wurdeman to come up first because we're dealing <br />• with this Hawaii Redevelopment Agency issue, and Mr. Wurdeman's testimony, <br />actually, is what triggered bringing this issue before us. So, we've all got Mr. <br />Wurdeman's testimony in front of us. Could you just briefly describe - <br />WURDEMAN: Okay. This is in regard to the HRA, and as some of you may <br />recall, several years ago, before I came into this job, there was an attempt to abolish it - <br />Feeling was that it had served its purpose - by the Council, by resolution. I believe it <br />was by resolution. And subsequently Mr. Ross brought to everyone's attention that the <br />law requires that the only way to get rid of it is by Charter change, such as Honolulu <br />has done in regard to their Redevelopment Agency. So, we were forced to reconstitute <br />it and it meets about every two or three months, and doesn't really have a whole lot of <br />business to do. And in my humble opinion, is an unneeded bit of bureaucracy and so I <br />recommended that it be placed on the ballot so that the public can get rid of it, and get <br />rid of it legally. <br />RAY: Okay, thank you. Any questions for Mr. Wurdeman? We have our <br />Planning Director here. Since she is here, Ms. Goldstein, do you have anything to add <br />to that? <br />GOLDSTEIN: Not really. I think, though, that there is a duplication and maybe <br />overlap in jurisdiction, although it's clear that HRA is the one that needs to grant, at this <br />point, the approvals on the uses within the area. The Kaiko'o Plan has an end date <br />