08-13-2018, 05:56 PM
The draft resolution has some amazing details in it:
Apparently the County wants to treat USGS as Oracles as well (emphasis mine):
... and scientists from the United States Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory prognosticate that the lava eruption may continue for months or years;
The Puna Community Development Plan gets a mention. Rob or someone can confirm this Vision section aligns with the PCDP?
Consistent with the vision for the County and the Puna region articulated in the General Plan and Puna Community Development Plan, the vision for the future of the impacted area is as follows: ...
Interestingly, this expense is clearly laid out in the resolution (whereas others are only roughly outlined).
County of Hawai'i. Fund the overtime and expenses required to support the emergency operations estimated at $2 million a month ($120 million for five years), provide evacuation routes as necessary, harden critical infrastructure and facilities (e.g., communication and information systems), and contract services as necessary for hazard monitoring and assessment.
This one is for you Kalakoa (emphasis mine) - Partner with the major Keaau landowner to facilitate their master plan. ... a.ii.3. Develop the land under a redevelopment agency with preference to evacuees.
Tons more information in the docs (Allowing Ohana structures, expanding Section 8, etc, etc, etc) Very vague on the use of the $198 million that includes the line item cost for 100% land value of parcels in impacted zone & lava zone 1...
Apparently the County wants to treat USGS as Oracles as well (emphasis mine):
... and scientists from the United States Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory prognosticate that the lava eruption may continue for months or years;
The Puna Community Development Plan gets a mention. Rob or someone can confirm this Vision section aligns with the PCDP?
Consistent with the vision for the County and the Puna region articulated in the General Plan and Puna Community Development Plan, the vision for the future of the impacted area is as follows: ...
Interestingly, this expense is clearly laid out in the resolution (whereas others are only roughly outlined).
County of Hawai'i. Fund the overtime and expenses required to support the emergency operations estimated at $2 million a month ($120 million for five years), provide evacuation routes as necessary, harden critical infrastructure and facilities (e.g., communication and information systems), and contract services as necessary for hazard monitoring and assessment.
This one is for you Kalakoa (emphasis mine) - Partner with the major Keaau landowner to facilitate their master plan. ... a.ii.3. Develop the land under a redevelopment agency with preference to evacuees.
Tons more information in the docs (Allowing Ohana structures, expanding Section 8, etc, etc, etc) Very vague on the use of the $198 million that includes the line item cost for 100% land value of parcels in impacted zone & lava zone 1...