HomeMy WebLinkAboutComm No 0035.58 - Testimony - CA-18 - PONC Maintenance fundDoug Sensenig
Co -Chair
Moku 0 Keawe Land Conservancy
P.O. Box 2260
Kamuela, HI 96743
dougsensenigPgmail. com
Testimony before the Charter Commission
August 8, 2019
Re: CA -18
Aloha and thank you for your truly impressive service on the Charter Commission. I'm here to
discuss the proposed change to the language of CA -18.
I'm Doug Sensenig and I represent Moku 0 Keawe Land Conservancy, a new land trust
dedicated entirely to land protection and stewardship on the Island of Hawaii. We have a
diverse board made up of people experienced in conservation and excited to partner with the
County to help protect and steward land across the Island for the benefit of present and
future generations. I am a former attorney and have been involved in land conservation for
over 3o years. As an attorney, I specialized in conservation easements and afterward served
as a board chair and executive director of Coastal Mountains Land Trust in Maine, and as
executive director of Hawaii Island Land Trust.
I'm here to add Moku 0 Keawe Land Conservancy's voice to those asking you to honor the
Hawaii County Council's unanimous recommendation to add language to the County Charter
which will allow non-profit stewardship groups to be paid for some of the stewardship they
do, in partnership with the County, on lands acquired with the 2% land fund.
Let's face it: the people of Hawaii County have made it clear through three elections that they
want more public land on the Island, and they want it cared for through all the generations. Is
relying on volunteers the best way to maintain land held in perpetuity? No. Volunteers work
hard, but they burn out. They may not be as available in pails of the economic cycle. In rural
areas, there are less people financially able to donate their time. We need a better way to
steward the land protected by the 2% fund.
The recommended language requires any compensation paid to individuals doing
stewardship of the County's preserves to be delineated in an approved stewardship grant
proposal. This gives the County appropriate oversight of the process, and allows the County to
create more effective and durable stewardship plans. As you're well aware, the investment the
people of Hawaii County are making in conservation is PERMANENT, and the properties
acquired through the 2% land fund will only increase in value over time. CA -18 provides
flexibility and helps assure that there will be resources available for stewardship indefinitely.
Comm. No. 35.58
The proposed improvement in the language of CA -i8 recognizes the reality that stewardship
organizations simply do not have the kind of consistent resources needed to steward
protected lands with volunteers over many decades, let alone centuries! without some of our
work being paid for by the County. But the opposite is also true - the proposed language also
gives the County flexibility, when times are tough and staffing is tight, to use non-profit
stewardship organizations to supplement and extend the work of paid staff.
We all have heard people say, "Why should the County acquire more land? It doesn't take
care of what it already has." The flexible approach contemplated by the proposed changes to
CA -i8 means that the County will have additional resources to bring to bear on stewarding its
land. We will deliver our protected lands to future generations in better condition for their
use and enjoyment.
Mahalo!