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Jan 27PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY OF HAWAI'I-PLANNING DEPARTMENT Variance Applications Accepted Jan. 1-15, 2021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Director will be taking action on the following applications: * Deadline to submit written public comments ** Tentative date of Director's decision 1. Timothy B. Barker, et al. (VAR-21-000607) From Chapter 23, Subdivision, Section 23-84, Water Supply on 61 acs. at 32-440 Wailele Rd., N. Hilo, TMK: 3-2-004:019. *Feb. 1, 2021 **Feb. 8, 2021. 2. James Marshall & Anna Marshall (VAR-21-000608) From Chapter 25, Section 25-5-76, Min. Yards & Section 25-4-44(a) Permitted Projections into Yards & Open Space Req'mnts. (Encroach Rear (...)
Jan 27P U B L I C N O T I C E The Preliminary estimates of State growth and expenditure ceiling, for fiscal years 2021, 2022 and 2023, as of August 15, 2020, are: State Growth Expenditure Fiscal Year Rate Ceiling _ 2021 3.77% $ 9,701,283,914 2022 0.15% 9,716,229,305 2023 -1.18% 9,601,473,842 The Final estimates of State growth and expenditure ceiling, for fiscal years 2021, 2022 and 2023, as of November 15, 2020, are: State Growth Expenditure Fiscal Year ___Rate Ceiling _ 2021 3.39% $ 9,678,959,938 2022 3.66% $10,033,107,411 2023 1.31% $10,164,209,459 Director of Finance (HTH1312765 1/27, 2/3/21)
Jan 27NOTICE OF ABANDONED VEHICLE DISPOSAL PLATE VIN VEHICLE REGISTERED OWNER GZD116 / JT2BF22KOXO187664 / 1999 TOYT , BRO / Joseph Kua ; KAH577 / WVGCM67L24D034648 / 2004 VOLK TRG, WHI / LOVELL KAIULANI ; KAJ765 / 1G8AL5SF26Z130902 / 2006 SATU ION, GLD / WONSOWER, JAMES H ; KAP696 / KMHCG45C11U219686 / 2001 HYUN ACC, GRY / ntp ; KAY080 / 1FTNF20LXXED68774 / 1999 FORD F250, WHITE / HERNANDEZ, Oscar ; KBF968 / 1FTRX17L1WKB29564 / 1998 Ford F15, WHI / KFP Enterprises ; KCJ452 / 1FTHE24H1THB18001 / 1996 FORD E250, WHITE / GREEN, Brett ; KRY463 / JN1CA21D0ST631553 / 1995 Nissan (...)
Jan 27P U B L I C N O T I C E The Preliminary estimates of State growth and expenditure ceiling, for fiscal years 2021, 2022 and 2023, as of August 15, 2020, are: State Growth Expenditure Fiscal Year Rate Ceiling _ 2021 3.77% $ 9,701,283,914 2022 0.15% 9,716,229,305 2023 -1.18% 9,601,473,842 The Final estimates of State growth and expenditure ceiling, for fiscal years 2021, 2022 and 2023, as of November 15, 2020, are: State Growth Expenditure Fiscal Year ___Rate Ceiling _ 2021 3.39% $ 9,678,959,938 2022 3.66% $10,033,107,411 2023 1.31% $10,164,209,459 Director of Finance (TGI1312768 1/27, 2/3/21)
Jan 27P U B L I C N O T I C E The Preliminary estimates of State growth and expenditure ceiling, for fiscal years 2021, 2022 and 2023, as of August 15, 2020, are: State Growth Expenditure Fiscal Year Rate Ceiling _ 2021 3.77% $ 9,701,283,914 2022 0.15% 9,716,229,305 2023 -1.18% 9,601,473,842 The Final estimates of State growth and expenditure ceiling, for fiscal years 2021, 2022 and 2023, as of November 15, 2020, are: State Growth Expenditure Fiscal Year ___Rate Ceiling _ 2021 3.39% $ 9,678,959,938 2022 3.66% $10,033,107,411 2023 1.31% $10,164,209,459 Director of Finance (WHT1312766 1/27, 2/3/21)
Jan 26NOTICE OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Hawai'i County Council seeks interested and eligible applicants for the position of County Auditor. Applicants shall: 1. Possess adequate professional proficiency for the office demonstrated by relevant certification, such as certification as a certified internal auditor or certified public accountant or an advanced degree in a relevant field; and 2. Have at least three years of general auditing experience which shall include a minimum of one year's experience in the field of government auditing. The annual salary for the County Auditor is $126,420. The County also provides an excellent benefits package. Please call 961-8491 for (...)
Jan 26NOTICE OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Hawai'i County Council seeks interested and eligible applicants for the position of County Auditor. Applicants shall: 1. Possess adequate professional proficiency for the office demonstrated by relevant certification, such as certification as a certified internal auditor or certified public accountant or an advanced degree in a relevant field; and 2. Have at least three years of general auditing experience which shall include a minimum of one year's experience in the field of government auditing. The annual salary for the County Auditor is $126,420. The County also provides an excellent benefits package. Please call 961-8491 for (...)
Jan 26NOTICE OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY The Hawai'i County Council seeks interested and eligible applicants for the position of County Auditor. Applicants shall: 1. Possess adequate professional proficiency for the office demonstrated by relevant certification, such as certification as a certified internal auditor or certified public accountant or an advanced degree in a relevant field; and 2. Have at least three years of general auditing experience which shall include a minimum of one year's experience in the field of government auditing. The annual salary for the County Auditor is $126,420. The County also provides an excellent benefits package. Please call 961-8491 for (...)
Jan 26January 21, 2021 ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE AFFECTED AREA: 'OHAI STREET FROM WAINAKU STREET TO PU'U'EO STREET, WAINAKU; SOUTH HILO, HAWAI'I The Department of Water Supply, County of Hawai'i, will be closing 'Ohai Street from Wainaku Street to Pu'u'eo Street for the purpose of replacing a leaking fire hydrant. Traffic will be limited to local traffic only. This fire hydrant replacement will occur in the above-mentioned area on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Please pardon the inconvenience of this road closure and fire hydrant replacement. If more information is needed, please call Carl (...)
Jan 25NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to 24 CFR Part 903.17, the Hawaii Public Housing Authority (HPHA), Department of Human Services, hereby provides notice that it will hold public hearings on the Public Housing Agency (PHA) 2021-2022 Annual Plan. Background: HPHA is currently developing its 2021-2022 PHA Annual Plan, as required by the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act (QHWRA) of 1998. The QHWRA was enacted to revitalize and improve federal public housing and tenant-based assistance programs and makes significant changes to federal and Section 8 tenant-based programs. The PHA 2021-2022 Annual Plan state the HPHA's mission, goals, and objectives for (...)