HomeMy WebLinkAboutCOMM. 258.001 Final Ballot Language for Proposed Charter AmendmentsFINAL BALLOT LANGUAGE
FOR PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS
Adopted by the 2009-2010 Hawai‘i County Charter Commission
PROPOSAL # 1
RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF AN OPEN SPACE FUND: Shall the
Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended by (1) establishing a public access, open
space and natural resources preservation fund to set aside a minimum of one percent of
real property tax revenues; (2) allowing additional revenue from grants and private
contributions, voluntary contributions specified on the real property tax bill, proceeds
from the sale of general obligation bonds, other council appropriations, and any other
source of revenue; (3) specifying that this fund shall be used solely to purchase or otherwise
acquire lands or property entitlements in the county for public outdoor recreation and
education, and to pay the principal, interest and premium due on bonds issued for this
fund; (4) requiring any balance remaining in the fund at the end of the fiscal year shall not
lapse; and (5) authorizing the county council to establish by ordinance procedures for the
administration and expenditure of moneys in this fund?
PROPOSAL #2
RELATING TO RECALL: Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended to (1)
change the number of signatures required to recall an official elected at-large or by voters
of the entire county to twenty-five percent of the total valid votes cast for the office subject
to the recall petition in the last election; (2) change the number of signatures required to
recall a district council member to twenty-five percent of the total valid votes cast for the
district office subject to the recall petition in the last election; (3) require signers of a recall
petition to also provide the month and day of their birth and the last four digits of their
social security number; (4) provide more time for the gathering of signatures; and (5) give
the county clerk five more days to verify a supplemental petition?
PROPOSAL #3
RELATING TO CHARTER AMENDMENT PETITIONS: Shall the Charter of the
County of Hawai‘i be amended to (1) change the number of signatures required for a
charter amendment petition to 20% of the total ballots cast in the last general election; (2)
require signers of a charter amendment petition to also provide the month and day of their
birth and the last four digits of their social security number; and (3) give the county clerk
additional time to verify such a petition?
PROPOSAL #4
RELATING TO CIVIL SERVICE LAWS: Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be
amended to (1) remove various references to civil service laws; (2) delete section 7-1.5,
relating to position classification plan; compensation, in its entirety; (3) delete section 7-2.5,
relating to dismissal, suspension, demotion, or grievance, in its entirety; (4) add a new
subsection to section 13-3 relating to civil service and exemptions; and (5) delete section
13-9, relating to non-civil service status and classification, in its entirety?
PROPOSAL #5
RELATING TO THE REAPPORTIONMENT COMMISSION: Shall the Charter of the
County of Hawai‘i be amended by (1) renaming the reapportionment commission to the
redistricting commission; (2) requiring the commission members be appointed by July 1 of
the year prior to a redistricting year; (3) requiring the commission to file a report with the
redistricting plan to explain the commission’s reasoning for the plan and how the plan
complies with redistricting criteria; (4) requiring the commission to hold at least one public
hearing in each council district prior to completing a draft of the plan; (5) requiring the
commission to hold at least one public hearing in both east Hawai‘i and west Hawai‘i after
completing a draft of the plan; and (6) requiring the commission to adhere to the
redistricting criteria in the Charter?
PROPOSAL #6
RELATING TO PRESERVATION OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES:
Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended by adding a new section to Article
XIII to recognize that the county shall conserve and protect Hawai‘i’s natural beauty and
all natural and cultural resources and shall promote the development and utilization of
these resources in a manner consistent with their conservation and in furtherance of the
self-sufficiency of the county?
PROPOSAL #7
RELATING TO GRAMMAR, SPELLING, AND FORMATTING OF THE CHARTER:
Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended by correcting various grammatical,
spelling, and formatting errors throughout the Charter?
PROPOSAL #8
RELATING TO THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY: Shall the Charter of the
County of Hawai‘i be amended to (1) rename the head of the department of water supply to
manager-chief engineer; and (2) correct the title of the director of public works?
PROPOSAL #9
RELATING TO DATA SYSTEMS: Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be
amended to (1) rename the data systems department to the department of information
technology and; (2) move the department from Article V, under the mayor and staff
agencies, to Article VI, under the managing director?
PROPOSAL #10
RELATING TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT: Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i
be amended to move the fire department from Article VI, under the managing director, to
Article VII, under the direction of the fire commission?
PROPOSAL #11
RELATING TO THE DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT: Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai`i be amended to allow the
mayor to prescribe other duties as directed for the director of environmental management?
PROPOSAL #12
RELATING TO THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENAL
MANAGEMENT: Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai`i be amended to require the
director of the department of environmental management to possess an engineering degree
or a degree in a related field?
PROPOSAL #13
RELATING TO THE DUTIES OF THE PROSECUTING ATTORNEY: Shall the
Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended by adding new subsections to Article IX,
section 99-3, to permit the prosecuting attorney to (1) research, evaluate, and make
recommendations regarding crime, crime prevention, and the criminal justice system to the
governor, the legislature, the judiciary, the county council, the mayor, the Hawai‘i police
department, and other criminal justice agencies, or the general public; (2) provide crime
prevention training programs for law enforcement agencies, citizens, businesses, and civic
groups; (3) develop public education programs to provide the general public information
that will assist citizens to prevent crime and to avoid being victims of crime; and (4) receive
and expend financial grants, donations and other funds as permitted by law for crime
research, prevention, and education?
PROPOSAL #14
RELATING TO TERMS OF MERIT APPEALS BOARD MEMBERSHIP: Shall the
Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended to systematically stagger the terms of the
membership of the merit appeals board upon the expiration of the member’s term set to
expire on December 31, 2010 so that no more than a single board member’s term will
expire in any given year?
PROPOSAL #15
RELATING TO REMOVAL OF DIRECTORS SERVING UNDER COMMISSIONS:
Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended to (1) require the merit appeals
board, liquor commission, and water board to issue a statement of reasons for the removal
of their respective department heads; and (2) allow the director of human resources,
director of liquor control, fire chief, and manager of the department of water supply an
opportunity to respond to the statement of reasons for removal at a hearing of the board or
commission prior to a vote to remove the respective department head?
PROPOSAL #16
RELATING TO APPOINTMENT OF CHARTER COMMISSION MEMBERS: Shall the
Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended by requiring the members of the charter
commission be appointed by July 1 of the year prior to a charter review year?
PROPOSAL #17
RELATING TO MEMBERSHIP ON BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: Shall the Charter
of the County of Hawai‘i be amended by (1) providing that members of boards and
commissions who do not receive compensation from their employers during the time they
are serving on boards and commissions may be reimbursed by the county for actual work
hours lost at the straight time rate of pay of such members in their regular employment;
and (2) lowering such reimbursement to two times the state minimum wage hour rate?
PROPOSAL #18
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC POSTING OF SPECIAL MEETING NOTICES: Shall
the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended to require, when possible, electronic
posting of special meeting notices of the council, boards, and commissions?
PROPOSAL #19
RELATING TO PUBLICATION OF NOTICES VIA AN ELECTRONIC MEDIUM:
Shall the Charter of the County of Hawai‘i be amended by requiring notices published in
the newspaper to also be distributed via an electronic medium, such as the Internet?