HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-25 Mayor Kim's Rule 9 Reopens Public Pools Bars -- press release v2 (2)
Roy Takemoto
Managing Director
Harry Kim
Mayor
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
County of Hawai‘i
Office of the Mayor
25 Aupuni Street, Suite 2603 Hilo, Hawai‘i 96720 (808) 961-8211 Fax (808) 961-6553
KONA: 74-5044 Ane Keohokālole Hwy., Bldg C Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i 96740
(808) 323-4444 Fax (808) 323-4440
June 25, 2020
NEWS RELEASE
Mayor Kim Issues Emergency Rule No. 9, Reopens Swimming Pools, Bars
Hawai‘i County Mayor Harry Kim issued an Emergency Rule Thursday that reopens
public swimming pools and bars, and allows outdoor organized sports in phases.
Nightclubs, large indoor and outdoor venues such as concerts and conventions, and
road races such as marathons will remain closed.
Under the Rule, bars may reopen, with safety requirements identical to restaurants, with
some added safety measures:
i. Limit groups within the bar to a maximum of ten (10) individuals per
group.
ii. Ensure groups within the bar maintain at least six (6) feet of
separation from other groups.
iii. Prohibit groups within the bar from intermingling.
iv. Designate areas to separate groups at least six (6) feet apart from
each other. (E.g., through ropes or other physical separation for
standing areas, or the seating of guests at separate tables, or both).
v. Require all employees that interact with the public wear face
coverings.
vi. Ensure all customers wear face coverings when entering and leaving
the bar, but allow customers to remove the face covering while in the
bar.
Exhibit 2 of the Rule deals with County Parks and Recreational Facilities.
New provisions include the opening of more County park and recreational facilities and
activities, including swimming pools (beginning July 13), camping (beginning July 13
and August 1), and outdoor organized team sports in phases (beginning June 26 and
July 20, respectively).
Swimming pools may reopen on or after Monday, July 13, 2020, with modified
days/hours of operations and modified rules in effect as established by the Director of
Parks and Recreation.
Camping is permitted subject to modified rules and these conditions:
The following campsites will be open for use beginning Monday,
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July 13, 2020:
i. Gilbert Kahele Recreation Area
ii. Spencer Park at ‘Ōhai‘ula Beach
iii. Kohanaiki Beach Park
The following campsites will be open for use beginning Saturday,
August 1, 2020:
i. Laupāhoehoe Pt. Beach Park
ii. Kapa‘a Beach Park
iii. Māhukona Beach Park
iv. Ho‘okena Beach Park
v. Punalu‘u Beach Park
vi. Whittington Beach Park
All other campsites remain closed until further notice unless use is
specifically approved by the Director.
All campers shall be responsible to disinfect/sanitize all common contact
surfaces (such as grills, picnic tables, water faucets, restroom fixtures,
showers, etc.) prior to and immediately following each person’s use.
All campers shall provide their own disinfecting/sanitizing supplies and
accessories necessary to comply with the preceding requirement and as
required to maintain their individual health and safety.
All tents/canopies belonging to campers from the same group shall be
separated by a minimum of ten (10) feet. All tents/canopies belonging to
separate groups of campers shall be separated by not less than twenty
(20) feet.
Outdoor organized team sports, such as baseball, softball, soccer, futsal, football
(tackle, flag, or touch), rugby, volleyball, basketball and similar sports that are
customarily and traditionally played at outdoor venues (hereinafter “Sports
Program(s)”) are permitted to resume operations as follows:
Phase 1: Effective immediately, Sports Programs may resume operations
limited to sports conditioning, individual skill development and controlled
group situational drills (hereinafter collectively “Practice(s)”) for
participants and coaches under the following conditions and requirements:
i. Physical distancing of not less than six (6) feet between individuals
shall always be maintained to the maximum extent practicable.
ii. Groups are limited to a maximum of thirty five (35) individuals (includes
athletes, coaches, managers, staff, etc. required to successfully
implement a practice session) from a single Sports Program. (This is a
specific exception from the rule limiting groups to 10 persons at
an outdoor gathering.)
iii. Where multiple Sports Programs are present at the same facility, not
less than twenty (20) feet of separation shall always be maintained
between separate Sports Programs. (Mingling of individuals between
Sports Programs shall not be permitted.)
Phase 2: effective Monday, July 20, 2020, Sports Programs may resume
full regimen practices and scrimmages (hereinafter collectively “Training”)
and competitive play under the following conditions and requirements:
i. Excluded from this section are outdoor sports and similar activities that
require sustained close contact, such as football, rugby, basketball,
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boxing, wrestling, martial arts, mixed martial arts, etc. These close
contact sports may continue under Phase I (above).
ii. Competitive play shall be limited to one Sports Program competing
against another Sports Program (e.g., one baseball team playing
against another). (This is a specific exception from the rule limiting
groups to 10 persons at an outdoor gathering.)
iii. Groups are limited to two (2) Sports Programs on a common outdoor
sports field, court, etc. at the same time.
1. Where competitive play or Training is scheduled in proximity to
other competitive play or Training, not less than twenty (20) feet of
physical separation shall always be maintained.
2. No mingling shall be allowed between members of separate Sports
Programs.
For Phase 1 and Phase 2, Sports Program operators shall ensure that:
i. Physical distancing protocols and procedures exist, are communicated
to and understood by athletes, coaches, managers, staff,
scorekeepers/statisticians, and officials/referees/umpires (hereinafter
collectively “Participants”) and parents/guardians, family members,
friends, supporters and spectators (hereinafter collectively “Non-
Participants”).
ii. Close contact engagements beyond those necessary to carry out
Practices, Training and competitive play (e.g., huddles, high-fives, fist-
bumps, post-game handshakes, team cheers, etc.) shall not be
permitted.
iii. Specific considerations are implemented and enforced pertinent to the
configuration and controlling physical features of the sports venue
relative to the athletic activity engaged in including, but not limited to,
maintaining unhindered access to entrances/exits, controlling queues,
identifying and accounting for bottlenecks, respecting maximum
occupancy of venues and portions thereof, etc.
The following County of Hawai‘i parks and recreational facilities remain closed to the
general public:
All community centers and senior centers
All gymnasiums and covered play court facilities
Aunty Sally Kaleohano’s Luau Hale
Francis F.C. Wong Stadium
Hakalau Beach Park
Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium
Honoka‘a Swimming Pool (ongoing construction)
NAS Swimming Pool (Hale Hanakahi emergency shelter facility)
Pana‘ewa Rainforest Zoo & Gardens (ongoing construction)
Shipman Gym
Waiākea Recreation Center
Edith Kanaka‘ole multipurpose stadium
Under the Mayor’s new Rule, the following businesses, operations and activities
identified below shall remain closed:
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1. Nightclubs
2. Large indoor venues (concerts, sports, conventions, expos)
3. Large outdoor venues (concerts, sports, conventions, expos)
4. Road races (marathons, triathlons, etc.)
Rule 9 takes effect on June 26, 2020 and shall continue through July 31, 2020 unless
extended, rescinded, superseded, or amended by the Mayor’s subsequent order, or as
otherwise provided by law.
To request no cost assistance in providing a safe and healthy business for employees
and customers, contact the COVID Task Force on Education and Prevention at
935-0031.
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