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May 15NOTICE The COUNCIL OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU at its meeting held on May 8, 2019, passed the following bills on Second Reading by the votes indicated: Resolution 19-56 – Initiating amendments to the Revised charter of the City and County of Honolulu 1973 (2017 Edition) relating to the creation of a Pedestrian Safety Commission. 9 AYES: Anderson, Elefante, Fukunaga, Kobayashi, Manahan, Menor, Pine, Tsuneyoshi, Waters. Bill 13 (2019), CD1 – Relating to collection and disposal of refuse. 9 AYES: Anderson*, Elefante, Fukunaga*, Kobayashi*, Manahan, Menor*, Pine, Tsuneyoshi*, Waters*. Bill 20 (2019), CD1 – Relating to the adoption (...)
May 11NOTICE Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation RESOLUTION NO. 2019-10 AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF FEE SIMPLE INTERESTS AND EASEMENT OVER, ON, AND ACROSS THE REAL PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS TAX MAP KEY 1-5-020-003 (PORTION), LOCATED AT 1095 DILLINGHAM BOULEVARD, HONOLULU, HAWAII 96817, AND OWNED BY MICAH A. KANE, LANCE KEAWE WILHELM, ROBERT K.W.H. NOBRIGA, CORBETT AARON KAMOHAIKIOKALANI KALAMA, AND ELLIOT K. MILLS, TRUSTEES UNDER THE WILL AND OF THE ESTATE OF BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP BY EMINENT DOMAIN WHEREAS, the Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation (HART) has been established pursuant to Article XVII of the Revised Charter of the City and County of (...)
May 10NOTICE The following Ordinance passed Final Reading at the meeting held by the Council of the City and County of Honolulu on April 17, 2019 and was returned May 1, 2019, without signature by the Mayor; therefore, pursuant to the City Charter became a duly enacted ordinance: Ordinance 19-3 [Bill 79 (2018), CD2, FD1] – Relating to detached dwellings. AYES: Councilmembers Anderson, Elefante, Formby, Fukunaga, Kobayashi, Manahan, Menor, Pine, Tsuneyoshi* - 9. The following Ordinances passed Final Reading at the meeting held by the Council of the City and County of Honolulu on April 17, 2019 and were subsequently approved (...)
May 7REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS ON DRAFT AIR PERMIT REGULATING THE EMISSIONS OF AIR POLLUTANTS (Docket No. 19-CA-PA-06) Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), Chapter 342B-13 and Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), Chapter 11-60.1, the Department of Health, State of Hawaii (DOH), is requesting public comments on a DRAFT PERMIT presently under review for: Covered Source Permit (CSP) No. 0860-01-C Application for Initial Covered Source Permit No. 0860-01 Maui All Natural Alternative, LLC Renewable Energy Conversion and Sludge Processing Facility Located At: 281 Amala Place, Kahului, Maui The DRAFT PERMIT is described as follows: CSP No. 0860-01-C would grant conditional approval for (...)
May 2PUBLIC NOTICE (Docket No. 19-CA-PA-07) The Department of Health, State of Hawaii, is notifying all interested persons of the proposed settlement between the Department of Health and Esaki Surveying and Mapping, Inc. The Department of Health has issued a Notice and Finding of Violation and Order, in Docket No. 17-CA-EO-06, alleging that Esaki Surveying and Mapping, Inc. violated state air pollution laws, HRS §342B-11, HAR §11-60.1-2 and the Temporary Noncovered Source Permit (NSP) No. 0798-01-NT, on semi-annual monitoring reports and annual fee. A Consent Order has been drafted that proposes to settle this case. Interested persons may submit written comments (...)
May 2PUBLIC NOTICE (Docket No. 19-CA-PA-08) The Department of Health, State of Hawaii, is notifying all interested persons of the proposed settlement between the Department of Health and Ludwig Construction, Inc. The Department of Health has issued a Notice and Finding of Violation and Order, in Docket No. 17-CA-EO-01, alleging that Ludwig Construction, Inc., violated state air pollution laws, HRS §342B-11, HAR §11-60.1-2 and the Temporary Covered Source Permit (CSP) No. 0754-01-CT, on the permit renewal application; semi-annual monitoring reports; and annual performance test. A Consent Order has been drafted that proposes to settle this case. Interested persons may submit written (...)
May 1NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY (HPHA) REVISED UTILITY RATES AND ALLOWANCES FOR FEDERAL PUBLIC HOUSING RESIDENTS WHO PURCHASE THEIR OWN UTILITIES, EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2019 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Hawaii Administrative Rule, Section 17-2028-7, the HAWAII PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY ("HPHA") will be revising the monthly utility allowances for federal public housing residents who purchase their own utilities, beginning JULY 1, 2019. The revised rates and allowances listed below will be made effective on JULY 1, 2019. Please note that written or oral comments on the revised utility rates or allowances may be submitted until May (...)
Apr 29PUBLIC NOTICE DEPARTMENT OF HAWAIIAN HOME LANDS HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION STATE OF HAWAII TO WILLIAM C. KAMAHELE YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION has scheduled a Contested Case Hearing pursuant to Chapter 91, HRS, regarding your alleged failure to repay Contract of Loan No. 15721, for Residential Lease No. 5083, Lot No. 315, situate at Keaukaha, Hilo, Hawaii, having a TMK: (3) 2-1-023 035:, in violation of §§ 210 and 216 of the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act. TO RUTH S. U. LEVI YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that THE HAWAIIAN HOMES COMMISSION has scheduled a Contested Case Hearing (...)
Apr 26NOTICE OF ELECTION FOR SEATS ON THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE EMPLOYEES' RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF THE STATE OF HAWAI'I An election will be conducted for two seats on the Board of Trustees of the Employees' Retirement System of the State of Hawai'i (the Retirement System), pursuant to Section 88-24, Hawai'i Revised Statutes, and Chapter 6-24, Hawai'i Administrative Rules. One seat is for a general employee and one seat is for a retirant. The term for each seat is for six years, beginning January 2, 2020. GENERAL EMPLOYEE A general employee is any member of the Retirement System who is (...)
Apr 26NOTICE The COUNCIL OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU at its meeting held on April 17, 2019, passed the following bills on Second Reading by the votes indicated: Bill 85 (2018), CD1 – Relating to vacation rentals. 9 AYES: Anderson, Elefante*, Formby, Fukunaga, Kobayashi, Manahan, Menor, Pine, Tsuneyoshi. Bill 89 (2018), CD1 – Relating to short-term rentals. 9 AYES: Anderson, Elefante, Formby, Fukunaga, Kobayashi, Manahan, Menor, Pine, Tsuneyoshi. Bill 6 (2019) – Relating to development of low-rise multifamily dwellings. 9 AYES: Anderson, Elefante, Formby, Fukunaga, Kobayashi, Manahan, Menor, Pine, Tsuneyoshi. Bill 7 (2019), CD1 – Relating to affordable rental (...)