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Comm No 0021.067 - Testimony - CA-7 - PONC fund and Maintenance fund
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Comm No 0021.067 - Testimony - CA-7 - PONC fund and Maintenance fund
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opportunities for conservation have been lost. The Trust for Public Land also understands that there <br />are competing budgetary priorities. There will always be competing budget priorities. But the <br />voters and taxpayers of Hawaii County have repeatedly re -affirmed that land protection and <br />conservation is a very high priority. <br />• The Trust for Public Land opposes reducing the maintenance fund amount. Interviewing applicants <br />for maintenance funds would have been helpful in understanding how difficult the application <br />process is for maintenance funds -- while the use of public funds should always be monitored and <br />best practices followed, the County process needs to be simplified. The complicated and adversarial <br />process does not encourage groups to apply. <br />• The Trust for Public Land opposes the provision allowing the Council to suspend the fund. The <br />voters in Hawai'i County have already voted several times in prior elections that conservation of <br />land is a high priority for them. <br />• The Trust for Public Land thanks the Commission for deleting proposed changes to Section 10-16 of <br />the Charter that would have potentially expanded use of the maintenance fund to large capital project <br />that could have depleted the fund, and clarifying that any maintenance or improvements be for land <br />conservation purposes. <br />• The Trust for Public Land opposes removing the protective covenant. This could affect the County's <br />ability to secure matching funding, which accounts for approximately one-third of the County's <br />funding to date. Further research would be required to determine if it would be permissible to allow <br />transfer of the protected to land to qualified partners like the National Park Service, the State, or land <br />trusts like the Nature Conservancy or the Hawaiian Islands Land Trust, subject to permanent <br />restrictions preventing development that run with the land. <br />• The Trust for Public Land supports the Ad Hoc Committee and PONC Commission's <br />recommendation that dedicated full-time staff is needed to support PONC's work. PONC has <br />accomplished incredible conservation work. The Trust for Public Land is eager to work with PONC <br />to help leverage other funding — federal, state, and private — to stretch PONC dollars further and to <br />have a greater impact. Recently, The Trust for Public Land assisted the State of Hawaii in acquiring <br />2,900 former pineapple lands in Central O'ahu for over $15.1 million — only $1.5 million of those <br />funds were State funds. The Trust for Public Land hopes that it use its national expertise in land <br />conservation to assist the County of Hawaii in meeting its conservation and preservation goals. <br />• The Trust for Public Land also supports The PONC Commission's recommendation that <br />jurisdiction/administration of PONC be moved from the Department of Parks & Recreation to the <br />Department of Finance. <br />Mahalo for this opportunity to testify. Unfortunately, we will not be able to testify in person due to scheduling <br />conflicts. <br />Mahalo — <br />Lea Hong <br />State Director <br />Edmund C. Olson Trust Fellow <br />2 <br />
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