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MCCULLY / MOILIILI NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD

 

 

REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 2006, 7:00 P.M.

KING WILLIAM LUNALILO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

810 PUMEHANA STREET

 

1.     CALL TO ORDER BY CHAIR RON LOCKWOOD

 

2.     PUBLIC SAFETY / COMMUNITY INPUT (TWO MINUTES)

 

        2.1      Honolulu Fire Department (Engine / Ladder 29)

        2.2      Honolulu Police Department (Districts 1 and 7)

        2.3      University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH-Manoa) Representative – Jan Yokota

        2.4      Mayor's Representative – Danny Agsalog

        2.5      Governor's Representative – Sandra Lee Kunimoto

        2.6      Board of Water Supply (BWS) – Keith Ishinaga

        2.7      Elected Officials

                  2.7.1 Councilmember Ann Kobayashi

                  2.7.2 Senators Brian Taniguchi and Carol Fukunaga

                  2.7.3 Representatives Kirk Caldwell, Scott Nishimoto, and Scott Saiki

 

3.     FILLING OF VACANCIES (Proof of residence in sub-district is a requirement.)

 

Neighborhood Plan, Section 1-2.1: ‘Resident’ means a person who physically and legally dwells in a fixed place within the neighborhood and applicable sub-district of the neighborhood.

 

Neighborhood Plan, Section 3-9.1: A vacancy shall occur immediately whenever a board member moves from the sub-district or in the case of an at-large member, from the neighborhood to which elected or appointed….

 

        3.1      Two (2) Vacancies in Sub-District 2

 

4.     PRESENTATION: 15 MINUTES WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

 

        4.1      Kapiolani Water and Sewer Improvement Project

                        - Board of Water Supply, Howard TANAKA and Kawehi YIM

                        - R. M. Towell, Chester KOGA

                        - City Department of Design and Construction (DDC), Lynn KURASHIMA

 

5.     RESIDENTS' CONCERNS (ONE MINUTE per concern please)

 

6.     UNFINISHED BUSINESS ( * indicates for action)

 

        *6.1    1700 Kalakaua Project – Ron Lockwood

                  Resolution to continue dialogue

        *6.2    HPD Legislation Making Crossover – Clifton Takamura / Albert Furuto

                  6.2.1     SB 201 / HB 312 – Unauthorized Entry

                  6.2.2     SB 697 / HB 318 – Theft/Stolen Property

                  6.2.3     SB 602 / HB 314 – Pawnbrokers

                  6.2.4     SB 604 / HB 315 – Subpoenas

                  6.2.5     SB 430 / HB 152 – Traffic

                6.2.6     Firearms/Ammunition (no Bill #) – Refers to the .50 caliber Browning Machine Gun and ammunition. No transfer of ownership or importation into Oahu.

                  6.2.7     Traffic (no Bill #) – Refers to requiring helmets for moped drivers and passengers.

                  6.2.8     HB 2454 HD1 – Legislative Vacancies

                  6.2.9     SB 3191 SD1 / HB 2233 HD1 – Eminent Domain

                  6.2.10   HB 3121 HD2 – Pet Shelters

                  6.2.11   SB 2214 SD2 – Disaster Preparedness

                  6.2.12   SB 2955 SD2 / HB 2183 HD1 – Emergency Shelters

                  6.2.13   SB 2938 SD1 – Community Notification

        *6.3    Homeless / Affordable Housing Legislation Making Crossover – Betty Lou Larson

                  6.3.1     SB 2958 / HB 2176 – Affordable Housing

                  6.3.2     HB 2066 HD2 – Homelessness

                  6.3.3     SB 2687 – Vagrancy

        *6.4    Education Legislation Making Crossover – Shaunna Tabor

                  6.4.1     SB 640 SD3 – Board of Education Salaries

                  6.4.2     SB 3275 – Substance Abuse

                  6.4.3     SB 3102 SD2 – Student : Teacher Ratio

                  6.4.4     SB 3101 SD2 – Early Learning Authority

                  6.4.5     SB 3059 SD2 – Model Curriculum

                  6.4.6     HB 1865 HD1 – State Department of Education (DOE) Administration

                  6.4.7     SB 2956 / HB 2182 – School Repair and Maintenance Fund

        *6.5    Newsletter – Ron Lockwood

                  - Latest version including revisions from the last meeting. Must be approved at this meeting.

        6.6      Bus Stop Reconfiguration Update – Ron Lockwood

 

7.     NEW BUSINESS ( * indicates for action)

 

*7.1    Resolution to Congratulate Kaimuki and Iolani Basketball Teams – Shaunna Tabor

*7.2    Resolution to Congratulate Washington Middle School’s Math Team – Shaunna Tabor

*7.3    Resolution to Support HB 2885 (Adult Entertainment Products) – Ron Lockwood

        - Would require businesses to obscure adult products from outside view and segregate them from other products.

*7.4    Date Street Mini Park Closure Hours – Ron Lockwood

7.5      New Public Storage Building at Kapiolani Boulevard and McCully Street Intersection – Ron Lockwood

          - To be built on the makai / ewa corner.

7.6      Drugs (Ice) – Albert Furuto

 

8.     APPROVAL OF MINUTES – January 5, February 2, and March 2, 2006 Minutes

 

9.     TREASURER'S REPORT

 

10.    COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

      10.1    Affordable Housing / Homeless – Betty Lou Larson

      10.2    Legislative Affairs – Clifton Takamura

      10.3    Outreach – Selection of Committee Chair (by Chair Lockwood)

      10.4    Planning and Zoning – Ron Lockwood

      10.5    Public Safety – Albert Furuto

      10.6    Sub-District Boundary – Ron Lockwood

                - Work should be completed and will dissolve upon acceptance by the Neighborhood Commission.

      10.7    Dog Park (Temporary/Special Committee) – Ron Lockwood

                - Committee is now in recess, subject to recall.

      10.8    School Liaison – Shaunna Tabor

 

11.  HOUSEKEEPING

 

      11.1    Items/issues for consideration at the May 4 meeting are due to the Chair on or before Tuesday, April 20.

      11.2    Thank you to New Hope Chapel for cleaning and removing graffiti, in the area surrounding Kalo Place Mini Park in February.

      11.3    To see an ongoing exhibit on Moiliili please visit the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii (JCCH) by Star Market. The exhibit ends in April. Call 945-7633 for details.

 

12.    ANNOUNCEMENTS

 

12.1        Spring Break –

- Washington Middle School: March 20-31.

                  - Lunalilo, Ala Wai, Kuhio and Kaimuki High: March 25-31.

12.2        Moiliili Community Center – SPRING CLASSES begin in April

- Call 955-1555 for details.

12.3        Saturday, April 8 – Slides/ Lecture on History of Moiliili at JCCH

- From 2 to 4 p.m. Call 945-7633 for details.

12.4        Saturday, April 8 – Kaimuki High Foundation Dinner and Show

- From 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the cafeteria ($25 by March 27 deadline).

        12.5    Old Town Moiliili Business Association (OTMBA) Next Meeting (for details see www.otmba.org):

                  - Wednesday, April 19, at Eastside Grill, 9 a.m.

        12.6    Makiki Stream Clean-Up (8 a.m. at Jack-in-the-Box on South King Street & Kalakaua Avenue)

                  - Saturday, April 22; Saturday, August 12; Saturday, October 21

12.7        Saturday, April 22 – SPIN (Special Parent Info Network) Conference

- At UH Campus Center from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. ($20). Email spin@doh.hawaii.gov or call 586-8126 for details.

12.7        Saturday, April 22 – Shakesphere Festival at Kaimuki High Theater

- Go to www.kaimukihs.k12.hi.us or call 733-4900 for details.

12.8        Sunday, April 30 – 1000 Tree Giveaway

- From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Manoa District Park Pavillion (off Lowrey Avenue). Arborists & plant doctors will answer your questions.

12.9        Sunday, April 30 – (Last Sunday of each month)

- New Hope Chapel feeds the housing challenged at Stadium Park. Volunteers and donations welcome.

        12.10  Veterans of Foreign Wars

                  - Meet every first Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Sacred Hearts School. For details, call Quartermaster Matsumoto at 951-9959.

12.10Prince Kuhio Elementary School SCC

                  - Meets the second Monday of each month (April 10) at 5 p.m. in the Library.

        12.11  Tour de Trash (details and registration at www.opala.org or 692-5410)

                - Thursday, May 25, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Recycled Products

                - Thursday, July 27, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Construction & Demolition

                - Thursday, September 28, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Recycling & Waste

                - Thursday, November 30, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Workplace Recycling II

      12.12  May (TBA) Prince Kuhio School Culture Fair

      12.13  "Antiques Roadshow" – At the Hawaii Convention Center in August

                  - Everyone is allowed up to two items to be appraised. Details to follow.

12.14    Senior Support Center – "to stimulate & challenge seniors with a variety of activities"

- From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Call 955-1555 for details.

12.15    Elder Care Service – Over 60 and need in-home assistance? Call 955-1555 for details.

        12.16  Visit www.freecycle.org for ideas on re-using rather than trashing.

 

13.    ADJOURNMENT

 

        13.1    Next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 4, 2006.

 

  

Any disabled person requiring accommodations to be able to participate at this meeting may call the Neighborhood Commission Office at 523-4944 for information.

Neighborhood Board agenda and minutes are available on the web at http://www.honolulu.gov

Thursday, March 30, 2006

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