HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-04-02 Letter to Karl Rhoads and Donovan M. Dela Cruz re: HB 2073, HD 1, SD 1 Relating to Banyan and KIAHarry Kim
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April 2, 2018
Senator Karl Rhoads, Chair
Committee on Water and Land
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 211
Honolulu, HI 96813
Senator Donovan M. Dela Cruz, Chair
Committee on Ways and Means
Hawaii State Capitol, Room 211
Honolulu, HI 96813
Dear Chair Rhoads and Dela Cruz, and Committee Members:
Re: HB 2073, HD 1, SD 1 Relating to Banyan and Kanoelehua Industrial
Area
Hearing Date: 04/05/2018 — 10:00 am; Conference Room 211
HB 2073 has followed a circuitous route. The original purpose of H 2073 was
to exempt construction of improvements in a redevelopment project from General
Excise and Use Taxes. That bill was amended, an. HD 1 proposed a ten-year pilot
project to allow a local redevelopment agency to contract with a developer for
construction within the Kanoelehua Industrial Area and Banyan Drive region of Hilo. It
also amended the general excise fax exemption. Now SD 1 proposes to eliminate the
fax provision entirely, expressing the belief that "other financial incentives may be
provided to encourage re. evelopment projects."
By way of background, anyan Drive is underutilized and in disrepair. It is the
center of tourism in East Hawaii, but it is a jewel that is quite tarnished at the present
time. The Kanoelehua Industrial Area is well utilized but is suffering the ravages of
time, as leases issued to tsunami victims near their termination.
Hawaii County has taken the first steps toward revitalizing the Banyan Drive
peninsula. The ad inistration, Council, community, and Big Island legislators have
found common purpose; the redevelopment area has been defined; an a conceptual
master .(an has .een created as a starting point. Now funds are needed to conduct the
enviro mental impart statements necessary to complete the redevelopment plan and
move forward.
County Hawii‘i is al Equal Opportunity Provider and Emit loyeL
April 2, 2018
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Since the County of Hawaii strongly supports the redevelopment of Banyan
Drive and the Kanoelehua Industrial Area, we have supported SB 2972 (RELATING TO
LAND DEVELOPMENT) and SB 3058 (RELATING TO UBLIC LANDS) both of which
have worked their way to Finance and hopefully will be heard; and HB 2641 which has
died. We would also support HB 2073, if for no other reason than to assure that as
many issues as possible are on the ta le for discussion in conference. However, our
preference would be to have HB 2073, HD 1, SD 1 amended by substituting the
language of SB 2972, SD 2. Our greatest need at this point is a funding mechanism for
the environmental studies that are required in order to move forward, and SB 2972, SD
2 provides that. It surely would also be beneficial to our private sector partners if the
general excise tax exemption from HB 2073 or HB 2073, HD 1 were restored an
included.
SB 2972, SD 2, provides that no funds shall e made available under this Act
unless the county of Hawaii provides matching funds of 250,000 through its county
budget for fiscal year 2018-2019." Please know that the Hawail County budget is
severely strapped, and 1 have already had to impose increases in our property, fuel, and
vehicle weight taxes. Nevertheless, this issue is important enough that, although no
matching funds were included in my March preliminary budget, 1 will do my best to
provide $250,000 in the final 2018-2019 County budget, in order to provide the
matching funds called for. We do believe that it is just and proper to ask the State to
share in the EIS expense, given that the redevelopment area consists almost entirely of
State land, but we recognize that the County must do its part as well, to the best of our
financial ability.
Respectfully sub
Harry Kim( „
Mayor, County of Hawaii
County of 1limali is an [qua! ()pportunity Provider and Employer.