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Committee Memb er Payne requested that in the case that the CIP appropriation does not <br />match what was asked, that they amend the letter to reflect this difference. <br />Chair Young moved to amend the letter , second by Committee Member Palacat - Nelsen to <br />amend the language in t he Kona Open Space paragraph of the letter to state: <br />A $195,000 appropriation currently exists for the project, which we believe is slated for <br />allotment through Fair Share funding . The Committee respectfully requests an <br />additional $55,000 to bring the ful l amount to our original request of $250,000 . <br />The motion to amend the letter passed unanimously. <br />No other amendments were heard. The motion to approve the letter as amended passed unanimously. <br />Note: staff later discovered that the appropriation amount had already been changed in the <br />2018 - 2019 CIP budget to match the original $250,000 request. The letter was ultimately <br />amen ded to change the dollar amount from $195,000 to $250,000 rather than ask for the <br />additional funds s original intention . The final submitted <br />letter may be viewed and download from the following website: <br />http://records.co.hawaii.hi.us/weblink/1/doc/96555/Page1.aspx <br />Planning Di rector Yee reflected briefly on his experience working with the CIP program. He explained <br />that his role is to compile a list of priority projects to submit to the Mayor. He went on to explain that <br />the decision to fund projects is ultimately made by the May or, the Finance Department, and the <br />County Council. Mr. Yee stated that maintenance, repair , and necessary infrastructure projects often <br />have a higher priority . When the re is a tight budget, there may not be much left over for other projects <br />after those pr iorities are funded . He exp ressed his desire to work with the administration to set aside a <br />portion of the budget in the future solely for use on community projects. <br />The C ommittee discussed outreach strategies and ways that community can more effectively be <br />involved in t he planning process. The need was identified to develop strategic ways to better <br />collaborate and network with communi ty groups and County departments . The y discussed the need to <br />host community meetings for the Ali'i Parkway project to bette r outreach to the public. <br />4 . <br />P u b l i c A c c e s s , O p e n S p a c e a n d N a t u r a l R e s o u r c e P r e s e r v a t i o n F u n d ( P O N C ) : <br />Committee Members brought up a concern for the proposed C harter am endment to reduce the <br />amount of property tax allocated to the PONC fund from 2 percent to one half of a percent. Mr. Yee <br />explained that the proposal was in response to a concern that not enough money has gone into <br />maintaining the acqui red lots. He also sai <br />Committee members expressed concern for where the funds taken from PONC will be allocated. <br />Committee Members discussed the process for suggesting a parcel for nomination and the different <br />criteria for prio ritization. Staff offered to send out the PONC annual report for more information. <br />The 2017 PONC Annual Report may be viewed and downloaded from the following website: <br />http://records.co.hawaii.hi.us/weblink/1/edoc/91477/2017 - 12 - 28%20(2017%20PONC%20Annual%20R <br />eport%20to%20the%20Mayor).pdf <br />AGENDA FOR NEXT MEETING: ( N o v e m b e r 1 3 , 2 0 1 8 ) <br />1. Continuation of Ali'i Parkway Subcommittee Discussion <br />2. PONC Nomination Discussion <br />www.hiplanningdept.com kona@hawaiicounty.gov Page 3 <br /> <br />