HomeMy WebLinkAbout04/21/2021 Public hearing minutes on BILL 2820 PUBLIC HEARING
APRIL 21, 2021
A public hearing of the Council of the County of Kaua`i was called to order by
Luke A. Evslin, Chair, Finance & Economic Development Committee, on Wednesday,
April 21, 2021, at 12:38 p.m., at the Council Chambers, 4396 Rice Street, Suite 201,
Historic County Building, Lihu`e, and the presence of the following was noted:
Honorable Bernard P. Carvalho, Jr.
Honorable Mason K. Chock
Honorable Felicia Cowden
Honorable Bill DeCosta
Honorable Luke A. Evslin
Honorable KipuKai Kuali`i
Honorable Arryl Kaneshiro
JADE K. FOUNTAIN-TANIGAWA, County Clerk: Please note that we
will run today's meeting pursuant to the Governor's Supplementary Emergency
Proclamations with the most recent relating to the Sunshine Law being his
Nineteenth Supplementary Emergency Proclamation dated April 9, 2021.
The Clerk read the notice of the public hearing on the following:
"Bill No. 2820 — A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 22, ARTICLE 24, KAUAI COUNTY CODE 1987, AS AMENDED,
RELATING TO CAT LICENSING PROGRAM (Cat Microchipping Program),"
which was ordered to print by the Council of the County of Kaua`i on March 24, 2021,
and published in The Garden Island newspaper on April 1, 2021.
The following communication was received for the record:
1. Jenson, Todd Karl, dated April 19, 2021
(No registered speakers requested to testify regarding this agenda item.)
The hearing proceeded as follows:
Committee Chair Evslin: We did receive written testimony and had no
registered speakers this morning.
There being no further testimony on this matter, the public hearing adjourned
at 12:39 p.m.
Respectfully s bmitted,
JADE . FOUNTAIN-TANIGAWA
County Clerk
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