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HomeMy WebLinkAbout 10/06/2021 Notice and Agenda, Committee Meeting COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA M '° .> WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2021 8:30 A.M. OR SOON THEREAFTER ,�� A8 :48 COUNCIL CHAMBERS HISTORIC COUNTY BUILDING 4396 RICE STREET, SUITE 201 :. .' LIHU`E, KAUAI, HAWAII 96766 C 4( AUA` A. PLANNING COMMITTEE 1. Bill No. 2831 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING CONDITIONS IN ORDINANCE NO. PM-2006-383, AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. PM-2009-394, RELATING TO ZONING DESIGNATION IN NAWILIWILI, KAUAI (Tower Kauai Lagoons Sub 1, LLC; 2014 Kauai Lagoons Golf, LLC; Tower Kauai Lagoons Land, LLC; Tower Kauai Lagoons Sub 7, LLC, Applicant) (ZA-2021-3) (Public Hearing held on September 15, 2021) B. FINANCE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE 1. Minutes of the September 15, 2021 Finance & Economic Development Committee Meeting. 2. Bill No. 2828 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5A, KAUAI COUNTY CODE 1987, AS AMENDED, ESTABLISHING A COMMERCIAL VEHICULAR RENTAL REAL PROPERTY TAX CLASS (Deferred September 15, 2021) 3. Bill No. 2832 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 5, SECTION 5-2.4, KAUAI COUNTY CODE 1987, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLE CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP AND REGISTRATION FEES (Public Hearing held on September 15, 2021) 4. Bill No. 2833 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 17, SECTION 17-1.1 KAUAI COUNTY CODE 1987, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC REGULATIONS (Public Hearing held on September 15, 2021) COMMITTEE MEETING AGENDA 2 OCTOBER 6, 2021 C. COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE 1. Minutes of the September 15, 2021 Committee of the Whole Meeting. 2. Bill No. 2835 A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. B-2021-877, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE OPERATING BUDGET OF THE COUNTY OF KAUAI, STATE OF HAWAI`I, FOR THE FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 2021 THROUGH JUNE 30, 2022, BY REVISING THE AMOUNTS ESTIMATED IN THE GENERAL FUND (Special Election - Prosecuting Attorney - $475,000.00) (Public Hearing held on September 15, 2021) D. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) §92-7(a), the Council may, when deemed necessary, hold an Executive Session on any agenda item without written public notice if the Executive Session was not anticipated in advance. Any such Executive Session shall be held pursuant to HRS §92-4 and shall be limited to those items described in HRS §92-5(a). (Confidential reports on file at the Office of the County Attorney and/or the Office of the County Clerk. Discussions held in Executive Session are closed to the public.) E. 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Follow And Share ;i , l, i+M,-- port to my calendar -- -�-,.... IliMillil "A" .s. 'kip frilli . '" 1-►., i .ate r' _ - 11 m .1- r yt < This notice is intended to satisfy the notice requirement of Hawaii Revised Statutes(HRS)Section 92-7. 11► 4`4' 3, r CD • +Boards and Commissions Click on the link below for a PDF file of the posted agenda: CC, October 6,2021 Council Meeting Agenda Dcegigf'iti6PI ignittee Meeting Agenda Reviews • Board of EtAft4 a comment... Posting as Jessica Young Logout Comment • Board of Review 0 No comments,be the first one to comment this event! COUNTY COUNCIL OFFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK Arryl Kaneshiro,Chair ��C F n of " Mason K.Chock,Vice Chair `s y\ Jade K.Fountain-Tanigawa,County Clerk Bernard P.Carvalho Jr. ;o 9 ' Scott K.Sato,Deputy County Clerk Felicia Cowden Bill DeCosta SEP 30 A 8 : t?+j� � �0 4- Luke A.Evslin '9� , - Telephone: (808)241-4188 .,,. KipuKai Kuali`i �_. oF Facsimile: (808)241-6349 E-mail: cokcouncil@kauai.gov cL m ouncil Services Division 'i Y AllA'p4396 Rice Street,Suite 209 LYhu`e,Kauai,Hawaii 96766 On August 5, 2021, Governor David Y. Ige issued an Emergency Proclamation related to COVID-19 Response, which suspended Chapter 92 of the Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS), relating to Public Agency Meetings and Records (also known as the Sunshine Law). Chapter 92 of the HRS was suspended to the extent necessary in order to enable boards to conduct business in-person or through remote technology without any board members or members of the public physically present in the same location. Boards shall consider reasonable measures to allow public participation consistent with social distancing practices, such as providing notice of meetings, allowing the submission of written testimony on items which have been posted on an agenda, providing board packets available electronically, live streaming of meetings, and posting minutes of meetings online. Furthermore, if a board has the staffing, technological, and other resources to hold a secure video teleconference (video and audio), it must in good faith, attempt to provide the public with the opportunity to observe the meeting as it happens, and provide an opportunity to deliver oral testimony. No board deliberation or action shall be invalid, if such good faith efforts to implement remote technology for public observations and comments do not work. The meetings of the Kaua`i County Council will be conducted as follows until further notice: • Meetings will be noticed pursuant to HRS Chapter 92. • The meeting will be closed to the public to be consistent with social distancing practices. • Councilmembers and/or resource individuals may appear via remote technology. • The meeting will be live streamed and also available as an archived meeting after completion, at www.kauai.gov/webcastmeetings. Captions will be provided. Please note video production services or enhancements will not be available. • Written testimony may be submitted on any agenda item and is appreciated at least one (1) hour prior to the meeting. Written testimony may be submitted to counciltestimony@kauai.gov, sent via facsimile to 241-6349, or mailed to the Office of the County Clerk, Council Services Division at 4396 Rice Street, Suite 209, L3hu`e, Hawaii 96766. Any testimony received after this time will be incorporated into the record as appropriate. • Oral testimony will be taken at the beginning of the meeting on any agenda item via the Zoom remote technology platform and it shall be the responsibility of the testifier to ensure that the Zoom software is downloaded prior to the meeting. Anyone interested in providing oral testimony shall provide a request to the Office of the County Clerk, Council Services Division at least one (1) hour prior to the meeting to cokcouncil@kauai.gov or by calling (808) 241-4188. This request shall include your name, telephone number, E-mail address, and the specific agenda item(s) that you will be testifying on. After oral testimony has been taken, members of the public should continue watching the meeting via the live stream link found at www.kauai.gov/webcastmeetings. • Minutes of meetings will be completed pursuant to HRS Chapter 92 and posted to the Council's website upon completion and approval. 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