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REPOR"I' OF TlIE COMMITTEE <br />ON PARKS & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT <br />DATE: August 31, 2004 RE: Comm. No. 730Bi11 31 I <br />PLACE: Councilroom <br />llMl[: I:IS p.m. <br />Chair and Members <br />I lawai'i County Council <br />Hilo, Hawaii 96720 <br />Your Conunittec on Parks and Environmental Management to which was referred Communication No. 730, <br />from Barbara Bell, Director of Environmental Management, dated August 12, 2004, reports as follows: <br />Communication No. 730 transmitted Bill 31 L relating to the approval of sewer extensions. Bill 31 I deletes <br />language that requires the Council to approve by resolution all sewer extensions. "I~he Environmental <br />Management Commission, at its,luly 28, 2004 meeting, unanimously endorsed this bill and stated dial <br />removing this requirement removes a cumbersome and duplicative requirement. <br />Council member .I. Curtis'~~yicr, III noted that there was a similar bill in the past (Bill 215); however, <br />Bill 215 was never agendized. He also emphasized that sewer extensions can have substantive impacts on <br />residents and that the current process, which requires council approval of extensions by resolution, provides <br />citizens with the means to provide input. <br />Council member Gary Safarik questioned how the process would be streamlined by eliminating the <br />requirement for council approval of sewer extensions. People should not be removed from the process, <br />especially if the only reason is to aid the developer. He also questioned whether this bill would be contrary <br />to the Charter. <br />Assistant Corporation Counsel Bobby Jean Leithead-Todd responded that Bill 31 1 does not violate any <br />Charter requirements, and the bill has merit -- and it was recommended unanimously by the Environmental <br />Management Commission (EMC ). This point about taking the advice of the EMC was echoed by Council <br />members Boh Jacobson and .loe Reynolds. <br />PEMC RI?PORT NO.: 18 <br />