HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-01-25 Charter Commission
Douglass Shipman Adams Chairperson
Jennifer Zelko-Schlueter Vice Chairperson
William Carthage Bergin
Michelle Galimba
Paul K. Hamano Kevin D. Hopkins Bobby Jean Leithead Todd
Sarah H. Rice Christopher John Imiloa Roehrig Marcia A.K. Saquing
Donna Mae Springer 2018-2020 HAWAI‘I COUNTY
CHARTER COMMISSION
Hawai‘i County is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer
MEETING AGENDA
1:30 P.M. January 25, 2019
West Hawai‘i Civic Center
75-5044 Building A, Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i,
7th Session
ORDER OF BUSINESS
ROLL CALL
STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS APPROVAL OF MINUTES
December 14, 2018 - Regular Meeting Minutes
COMMUNICATIONS
1. Comm. No. 1.11: Response from Fire Commission; Qualifications for Fire
Chief
2. Comm. No. 12.2: Proposed Schedule for Six Island-Wide Public Hearings;
Dates, Times, and Locations
3. Comm. No. 15: Discussion - Articles I-XVI of Hawai‘i County Charter (2018
Edition)
4. Comm. No. 30: Discussion – Frequency, Dates, Times, Locations of
Commission Meetings
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. Comm. No. 3: Formation of Ad Hoc Committees
The Commission may establish one or more Ad Hoc Committees to investigate matters within its prescribed duties that have been disclosed on
the agenda, made available for public testimony, and deliberated upon by the
commission. Any such formation will require that the scope of the
investigation and each member’s authority be clearly defined, and membership be limited to no less than two and no more than five commissioners.
NEW BUSINESS
1. Comm. No. 18.2: Transmitting CA-4, Draft 2, for First Reading; Proposal to
amend Section 6-8.3, Relating to the Powers, Duties, and Functions of the
Director of the Department of Research and Development, as submitted by Commissioner Galimba.
2. Comm. No. 19.2: Transmitting CA-5 for First Reading; Proposal to change
each instance of “legislative auditor” to “county auditor” as appearing in
Section 3-18, as submitted by Commissioner Saquing.
3. Comm. No. 20.2: Transmitting CA-6 for First Reading; Proposal to authorize
the Police Commission the authority to discipline the Chief of Police (Section
7-2.3) and the Fire Commission the authority to discipline the Fire Chief
(Section 7-4.3), as submitted by Commissioner Saquing.
4. Comm. No. 21.55: Transmitting CA-7, Draft 2, for First Reading; Proposal
to amend Section 10-15 and Section 10-16, by repealing and replacing
provisions for the Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources
Preservation Fund and Maintenance Fund, respectively, as submitted by Commissioner Hamano.
5. Comm. No. 23.1: Transmitting CA-8 for First Reading; Proposal to amend
Section 3-2 to provide that the terms of Council Members be changed from
four consecutive two-year terms to two consecutive four-year terms, as submitted by Commissioner Rice.
6. Comm. No. 24.38: Transmitting CA-9, Draft 2, for First Reading; Proposal
to amend Section 10-15 to provide that funds from the Public Access, Open
Space, and Natural Resources Preservation Fund be used to fund a staff position dedicated to administering the provisions of Section 10-15 and
Section 10-16 (Public Access, Open Space, and Natural Resources
Preservation Maintenance Fund); as submitted by Commissioner Galimba.
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7. Comm. No. 27: Transmitting CA-11, for Initial Approval; Proposal to amend
Section 6-7.2, Relating to the Qualifications for the Planning Director; as
submitted by Commissioner Rice.
8. Comm. No. 28: Transmitting CA-12, for Initial Approval; Proposal to amend
Section 3-7 by adding disciplinary measures for council members who behave
in a disorderly or contemptuous manner at council meetings, or, when a
council member fails to attend three or more regular meetings of the council
without being excused by the council chair; as submitted by Commissioner Leithead Todd.
9. Comm. No. 29: Transmitting CA-13, for Initial Approval; Proposal to amend
Article X by adding a new section that would permit the mayor to use funds in
times of a declared emergency from any special fund of the County, unless prohibited by State law, to preserve the peace, life, property, health or safety of the County and its inhabitants; as submitted by Commissioner Leithead
Todd.
REPORTS
REFERRALS FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION
None
The Charter Commission anticipates convening an executive meeting regarding the above
matters, pursuant to Section 92-5(a)(4) of the Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, for the purpose of consulting with the Commission’s attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the
Commission' s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities. A two-thirds vote of
the members present is necessary to hold an executive meeting; provided the affirmative
vote constitutes a majority of the members to which the board is entitled, pursuant to
Section 92-4 of the Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, and Rule I(d) of the 2018-2020 Hawai‘i County Charter Commission Rules of Procedure.
AGENDA ITEMS FOR NEXT REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING
1. Suggestions from Commissioners on future agenda items 2. Discussion – Rules of Procedure for Conducting Public Hearings
ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Next regular meeting (subject to change) DATE: Friday, February 8, 2019
TIME: 1:30 p.m.
PLACE: Hilo Council Chambers, 25 Aupuni St., Room 1401, Hilo, Hawai‘i
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ADJOURNMENT
If you need an auxiliary aid/service or other accommodation due to a disability, contact
Shannon Magnuson at (808) 961- 8836 or at charter.commission@hawaiicounty.gov. as soon as possible, preferably by January 23, 2019. If a response is received after January
23, 2019, we will try to obtain the auxiliary aid/service or accommodation, but we cannot
guarantee that the request will be fulfilled. Upon request, this notice is available in
alternate formats such as large print, Braille, or electronic copy.
Public testimony via courtesy site is available at the Hilo Council Chambers, Hawai‘i County Building; 25 Aupuni St., Room 1401, Hilo, Hawai‘i. If for technical or other
unanticipated reasons the video connection cannot be made and/or is disrupted, the
scheduled meeting will continue.
Submitting Testimony: Those wishing to testify in person must register with the Commission Secretary. Those submitting written testimony at the meeting should bring
fourteen (14) copies for distribution. Testimony may also be submitted (1) by mail to
Shannon Magnuson, Office of the County Clerk, 25 Aupuni Street, Room 1402, Hilo,
Hawai‘i 96720; or (2) by e-mail to charter.commission@hawaiicounty.gov. Please submit separate testimony for each item. All oral and written testimony will be made a
part of the public record. Written testimony will be presented to Commission members as
soon as practicable
PROPOSAL STATUS To view proposals that have passed first reading that will be held for further action until
after the required public hearings are held, please go to:
http://records.hawaiicounty.gov/weblink/Browse.aspx?dbid=1&startid=94005
and open the folder titled: “Proposals for Public Hearing”
NOTICE TO LOBBYISTS If you are a lobbyist, you must regis erk within five days of
becoming a lobbyist (Article 15, Section 2-
means “any individual engaged for pay or other consideration who spends more than five
hours in any month or $275 in any six-month period for the purpose of attempting to influence legislative or administrative action by communicating or urging others to
communicate with public officials.” (Article 15, Section 2-ounty
Code.)
Registration forms and expenditure report documents are available at the Office of the County Clerk-
BOARD PACKET
Pursuant to Hawai‘i Revised Statutes, Section 92-7.5, the board packet provided to members of the Hawai‘i County Charter Commission for this meeting is available for
public inspection during regular business hours at the Office of the County Clerk, 25
Aupuni St., Room 1402, Hilo, Hawai‘i, 96720.