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eJN(v OG.t!S <br /> 4~ ~ ' <br /> <br /> Harry Kim Dixie Kaetsu <br /> Mayor ~ ~ ~ Managing Director <br /> •u; , Bazbara Kossow <br /> V9rE'op ~NP~/ <br /> Deputy Managing Director <br /> CZDUtItp Of ~dYUdI`i <br /> 891 Ululani Street Hilq Hawaii 96720-4252 • (808) 961-82I I • Fax (808) 961-6553 <br /> KONA: 75-5706 Kuakini Highway, Suite 103 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 <br /> (808) 329-5226 Fax (808) 326-5663 <br /> rn; <br /> February 18, 2007 <br /> ~s T <br /> The Honorable Dominic Yagong ~ <br /> Council Member <br /> Hawaii County Council <br /> 333 Kilauea Avenue <br /> Hilo, Hawaii 96720 `D <br /> r.~ <br /> Re: Resolution 60-07 -Regarding Planned Sale of Hamakua Land <br /> Dear Council Member Yagong: <br /> I have reviewed Resolution 60-07, which if passed, would postpone a pending public auction <br /> of County-owned land in Pa`auilo to enable the Council to explore using this land to alleviate <br /> the affordable housing crisis on Hawaii Island. <br /> There is absolutely no dispute that there is a housing crisis in our County and State. In fact, it <br /> was in 2003 that I first asked the Governor and the other mayors to join with Hawaii County <br /> in declazing that there is a statewide crisis in housing, and that crisis continues until today. <br /> However, there are two reasons why Resolution 60-07 is not supported: First, a philosophical <br /> belief about how the County's Hamakua lands should be handled, and second, inherent <br /> problems with using these specific parcels for affordable housing. <br /> Hamakua Lands. As stated in this resolution, in 1994 the County accepted 4,400 acres of <br /> land from Hamakua Sugar Company in lieu of payment of real property taxes. Real property <br /> taxes, upon payment, are revenue for the County's general fund and are used along with other <br /> revenues to pay for the general operations of the County government. Property taxes paid are <br /> not designated to go back to the district for which they aze assessed or to be used for a specific <br /> purpose. Property taxes collected are pooled and used for budgetary purposes as appropriated <br /> by the Council in the County's annual operating budget. For this reason, this administration <br /> supported the sale of these Hamakua lands with the proceeds of the sale going to the County's <br /> general fund. This was approved by the Council in 2002. If the taxes had been paid, they <br /> would have gone to the general fund; it is felt proceeds from the sale of this land should also <br /> go to the general fund. The key is that this land represents taxes owed to the County. If the <br /> Council wants money received from the sale of Hamakua lands to be used for a specific <br /> purpose such as affordable housing, it is within the authority of the Council to make an <br /> appropriation of the proceeds for purposes it desires, if it is felt the revenue is not needed for <br /> general purposes. <br /> Comm. Na (4 g ~ <br /> Ref. To: hn <br /> Ref. ~>ate 1 200 <br /> Hawaii County is an equal opportunity provider and employer. <br /> <br />