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Mitchell D. Roth <br />dl0yor <br />Deanna S, Sako <br />Managing Director <br />Robert H. Command <br />Deputy Xteuragiug Director <br />downN of (Patuni' C <br />(Offire of the ffiqlar <br />25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 • Hilo, Hawaii 96720 • (808) 961-8211 • Fax (808) 961-6553 <br />KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Hwy., Bldg C • Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 <br />(808) 323-4444 • Fax (808) 3234440 <br />July 24, 2024 COUNTY CLERK <br />COUNTY OF HAWAI'I <br />), RECEIVED <br />2 <br />The Honorable Heather Kimball, Chairperson and Time — By <br />Members of the Hawaii County Council Date 2024 JUL .24 <br />25 Aupuni Street <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />RE: Veto of Bill 140 Amending Chapter 20 of the Hawaii County Code 1983 (2016 Edition, as <br />Amended), Relating to Solid Waste Facilities <br />Dear Chair Kimball and Members of the Council, <br />Pursuant to Section 3-12 of the Hawaii County Charter, I am vetoing Bill 140, ("Bill") and returning <br />it to you for the following concerns: <br />The Bill proposes to add a new provision to the Hawaii County Code, mandating that any solid <br />waste disposal site ("SWD") be operated and open to the public no less than two days a week. <br />The Bill as written oversteps the separation of powers that exists between the executive and <br />legislative branches as articulated in the Hawaii County Charter ("Charter"). The Charter specifies that the <br />mayor shall be the chief executive officer of the county vested with all the executive powers of the county, <br />(Charter § 5-1.3), and that the executive powers of Hawaii County are vested with the executive branch of <br />government. Charter §4-1. The Department of Environmental Management ("DEM") is the executive branch <br />Department designated to manage the solid waste program for the County. Charter § 6-10.4. <br />In contrast, the Hawaii County Council is vested with the legislative powers of the County, with a <br />primary function of legislation and public policy formation, "as distinct and separate from the executive <br />administration of county government," Charter § 3-1. <br />Bill 140 requires DEM to keep SWD locations open for a set number of days, absent any <br />consideration of the financial and operational requirements this imposes on the department, and absent any <br />budget allocation for the additional operational expenditures required within the existing budget. As such, it <br />constitutes an unfunded mandate which is fiscally irresponsible, Bill 140 should not be passed in its current <br />form. <br />Recommendations; <br />Amend the bill to recognize DEM's authority to operate the SWDs and regulate hours of operation. <br />Add a requirement that DEM consider access and equity in the operation of its SWDs. <br />C©n1tr1. No. <br />lief. T�: <br />County of Hawaii is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.ef Date —AL 6 2024 <br />