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1JdJ�� <br />COUNTY OF HAWAI`I _* STATE OF HAWAI`I <br />.4- <br />ATE OF.NF'� <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br />A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY TO <br />DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN AN ONLINE SYSTEM THAT DISPLAYS GENERAL <br />WATER AVAILABILITY COUNTY -WIDE, INCLUDING NUMBER OF UNITS, <br />ACTIVE COMMITMENTS, AND DEVELOPER AGREEMENTS. <br />WHEREAS, access to reliable, transparent, and up-to-date information about water <br />availability is critical for effective planning, responsible development, and public trust; and <br />WHEREAS, water availability plays a significant role in determining the feasibility of <br />housing, infrastructure, and commercial projects in the County of Hawaii; and <br />WHEREAS, the Department of Water Supply is the agency primarily responsible for <br />managing the County's water resources and issuing water commitments; and <br />WHEREAS, community members, landowners, developers, and government agencies <br />often seek timely information regarding the number of water units available in a particular area, <br />the number of active water commitments, and any existing developer agreements that may <br />impact water allocation; and <br />WHEREAS, the absence of a centralized and accessible source for such data can lead to <br />confusion, inefficiencies, and delays in both public and private sector planning efforts; and <br />WHEREAS, the creation of an online system hosted and maintained by the Department <br />of Water Supply would enhance transparency, accountability, and coordination among <br />stakeholders by providing regularly updated information regarding the following: <br />• The number of water units generally available in each service area; <br />• The number and nature of active water commitments; and <br />• Existing developer agreements that may affect water availability or allocation; and <br />WHEREAS, such a system would be a valuable planning tool that promotes informed <br />decision -making and supports the County's long-term goals for sustainable development and <br />water resource management; now, therefore, <br />