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• program review language in the Charter; responsibilities and placement of the Safety <br />Coordinator position, whether to keep that under the Mayor or to possibly move it <br />under the Corporation Counsel or Civil Service; some comments on the responsibilities <br />of the Police Commission; the possible establishment of a Fire Commission; <br />expanding the jurisdiction of the Salary Commission to cover all Department Heads <br />and Deputies; looking at the minimum qualifications for Department Heads and <br />Deputies; the possible creation of a Human Services Department to include elderly <br />services and the Office of Aging; transferring the Wastewater Division from Public <br />Works to the Water Department. One of the more involved submittals is the <br />suggestion to create a Permitting Division which would consolidate all permitting <br />functions under the Public Works Department now jointly dealt with in Planning and <br />Public Works, the idea to create a more efficient one-stop shop for permitting and have <br />the Planning Department concentrate more on planning and Public Works Department <br />more on permitting. Those are just some of the ideas, the major ones, that have been <br />put forth so far and I want to stress that none have been discussed by the Commission <br />so it's just been a one-way dialogue. They just passed this on to us. <br />Tonight we are in the third of six public hearings that we're holding around the island <br />to get initial feedback from the general public. These meetings will go through July and <br />also during this time we're gathering and distributing internally background material for <br />the Commission to study. In August we hope to complete our initial phases of <br />• department review, especially including input from Boards and Commissions. Because <br />Boards and Commissions have to agendize and discuss in a different procedure, their <br />input to the Charter Commission, that takes a little bit long in the process so in other <br />words, the Planning Commission has not taken up and dealt with their <br />recommendations yet nor has the Water Commission so we're waiting for those and <br />then we'll get them in with the departments and get their input at the same time. Also, <br />we're inviting speakers to address topics such as nonpartisan elections. I don't know <br />if you realize we're the only jurisdiction left in the state, only county which still has <br />partisan elections now. All the rest have gone to nonpartisan so we're going to ask <br />people probably more from City and County of Honolulu who've been nonpartisan for <br />longer than any of the other jurisdictions. We're going to invite some folks over to <br />speak to us on that issue. Also, neighborhood boards which have a pretty long track <br />record on Oahu. We're going to have some input there. Another idea that we will be <br />looking at to some degree is the City Manager form of government vs. the Mayor so <br />we've distributed quite a bit of written information internally on how those models work <br />but I anticipate we'll be getting some folks to speak to them. Roughly September or so <br />we'll begin, and maybe a little bit sooner, a detail section -by -section review of the <br />Charter to come up with proposed amendments. We will be holding a series of <br />meetings around the island again as we discuss and as we go through the Charter so <br />just to give folks a chance to listen and participate as we go around the island so it <br />won't necessarily site-specific in terms of where we've heard more about that. I mean, <br />we'll try to be sensitive to it and if there are things that we think will be more interesting <br />