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2000
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Administrative Officer. <br />HERKES: Or her. <br />RAY: Or her, excuse me. So, basically the intent is for the Managing <br />Director to be the Chief Operating Officer of the County. But in terms of the way the <br />position is appointed, it's still appointed by the Mayor and I'm glad I thought of that, but <br />the one significant change there is it does require Council confirmation whereas the <br />present Managing Director position does not. So, it does put the Council more in the <br />loop there. <br />Fire Commission. This language is pretty much lifted out of the City and County of <br />Honolulu Charter. We followed it. The one exception is the language dealing with the <br />removal of a chief by the Fire Commission is a little more liberal and easier to <br />implement, the language that we're suggesting in this. In other words, the language in <br />the City and County Charter around this is a little more cumbersome in terms of the <br />process it would require to remove the chief. So that's the major difference in that. <br />If anybody else wants to chip in, if there's anything I'm leaving out that you think is <br />significant. <br />Department of Environmental Services. This is a major change. This basically takes <br />two of the divisions of the Public Works Department and creates a new department. It <br />takes the Division of Solid Waste and the Division of Wastewater and creates a new <br />department to be focused, of course on those two, as well as recycling programs for the <br />County. Additionally, we're recommending an Environmental Services Commission be <br />attached to that department. The genesis of this is the Administration had proposed to <br />us moving the Wastewater Division to the Department of Water Supply, and we didn't <br />like that so we were talking a lot about different scenarios of how divisions might match <br />up and what might make sense, and this is what we came up with. It would be a new <br />department so in terms of a cost -of -government issue, certainly there would be a new <br />department head, probably not a deputy, but we think in terms of the efficiency and <br />focus, this would, and should, be actually a cost savings method of streamlining and <br />better management of these two divisions. We are still discussing the Environmental <br />Services Commission. We haven't voted on that, just how that would be made up and <br />exactly how that would work. There's been some questions raised about calling it an <br />advisory commission, would that need Council confirmation, and what the make-up <br />would be in terms of possible geographic requirements as far as the Commission <br />members. So, that's still a discussion that's ongoing. <br />Planning Department functions. There again, the major language change that's <br />being proposed here came out of an Administrative proposal to create a Division of <br />Permitting, to take all the subdivision duties out of the Planning Department and switch <br />them over to Public Works. So, rather than doing that, what we're recommending is <br />deleting language in the present Charter that would allow the Administration and the <br />Council to do that if they wanted to. So, in other words, so those functions are not <br />3 <br />
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