HomeMy WebLinkAbout2019-02-21 Letter to Sylvia Luke and Ty J.K. Cullen HB 1219, HD1 Relating to Public LandsHarry Kim
Mayor
County of Hawaii
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February 21, 2019
Representative Sylvia Luke, Chair
Committee on Finance
Representative Ty J.K. Cullen, Vice Chair
Committee on Finance
Dear Chair Luke, Vice Chair Cullen, and Committee Members:
RE: HB 1219, HD1 Relating to Public Lands
Thank you for this opportunity to comment on HB 1219, HD1, as it would impact the Waiakea Peninsula
in Hilo, Hawaii.
Simply stated, we support any legislation that will help the revitalization of Banyan Drive and the rest of
the Waiakea Peninsula. Virtually everyone familiar with this area agrees that it 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.
Hawaii County has taken first steps toward revitalizing the peninsula. The administration, Council,
community, and Big Island legislators have found common purpose; the redevelopment area has been defined;
the Banyan Drive Hawaii Redevelopment Agency (BDHRA) is functioning, and a conceptual master plan has
been created as a starting point. Now funds are needed to conduct the environmental impact statements
necessary to complete the redevelopment plan and move forward.
The Hawaii County budget is severely strapped, and I have already had to impose increases in our
property, fuel, and vehicle weight taxes. Therefore, I am hoping the State will provide funds for the EIS. We
believe that it is just and proper to ask the State to share in the EIS expense, given that the peninsula consists
almost entirely of State land.
Although there may be paths forward, other than HB1219, HD1, which build on work already done, we
do not want to risk having this Legislature take no action at all. Therefore, we will support any measure that
directs resources, both statutorily and financially, toward the redevelopment of Banyan Drive while providing
some local perspective in decision-making.
We suggest that HB1219, HD1 should be improved with the following amendments (which are geared to
the proposed Waiakea district specifically, but which should perhaps apply to all districts created in the future,
except for item #4):
(1) Designate the boundaries of the Waiakea peninsula redevelopment district, as required by Section 171-
B (b) of the bill.
(2) Provide that the makeup of the committee include appointees by the Mayor (perhaps two or more);
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(3) Provide that local cultural/historical expertise be included in the makeup of the committee;
(4) Provide that the new committee coordinate with BDHRA, which was established under HRS, Chapter
53. The work of the two organizations should be compatible and complementary. In fact, it would be
best if, like the BDHRA, the committee's actions were subject to Windward Planning Commission
review, and Hawaii County Council adoption of the redevelopment plan;
(5) Provide that all meetings of the committee be in Hilo, and open to the public;
(6) Authorize and require that the district or the committee adopt rules; and
(7) Provide that public hearings be held at least annually during the life of the project.
I hope you will act favorably on an amended version of HB 1219, and move it along for further discussion.
Respectfully Submitted,
ahry Kim
MAYOR
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