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Page 1: CITY POLICY RESOLUTIONS · 2019. 6. 14. · FOREWORD . This compilation of resolutions attempts to identify all resolutions that reflect the policies of the City and County of Honolulu

Office of Council Services

August 2017

CITY POLICY RESOLUTIONS

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FOREWORD

This compilation of resolutions attempts to identify all resolutions that reflect the policies of the City and County of Honolulu as established by the City Council. These resolutions were determined to be “policy resolutions” because each indicates the Council’s intent to provide policy guidance to city agencies in the implementation of present and future programs and activities of the city. An index and chronological listing is included for your reference.

This entire collection can be viewed in its entirety at the Office of the City Clerk or on

the legislative branch website (http://www.honolulu.gov/council) under “Resource Documents.” This compilation is updated bi-annually to maintain its usefulness. The August 2017

edition includes policy resolutions through June 2017.

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08/2017 SUBJECT INDEX

Resolution Number (Draft number, if any, omitted)

AUDITING

Procurement 12-317 BUDGET & FISCAL SERVICES

Annual city financial audit 86-239 Affordable Housing Fund appropriation 11-079, 11-97 Bus system operating cost funding policy 00-029 BWS Revenue Bonds 08-176 Clean Water & Natural Lands Fund priorities 07-355, 08-023, 08-246 CDBG fund use 12-11, 16-76 Community Facilities District (Waiawa) 04-353 County’s Surcharge on completion for rail 16-248 Debt and financial policies 06-222 Debt and financial policies for wastewater system enterprise 98-197 Effective date of measures affecting city revenues and expenditures 04-324 Energy Star-compliant equipment purchase policy 99-225 Grants in Aid Fund 13-24, 14-280 Improvement districts 77-437 Rules of the Liquor Commission 16-316 Minority business enterprise contracts 88-339 Real Property Tax

Compromises 11-259, 14-179, 15-228 HFDC properties valuation for property tax purposes 88-123 Program cost and expense sharing 83-078 Rate setting policy 07-060 Settlement of disputes 94-254, 94-333

Reporting receivables 98-93 Sale of city property – deposit of proceeds 10-257 Short-term investments 98-295 Solid Waste Fund Glass Incentive Account, deposits into 14-127 Wastewater revenue bonds 98-193, 98-195, 06-265, 06-266, 10-283, 10-284

CORPORATION COUNSEL

Legal services to Board of Water Supply 92-011 Settlement of disputes 94-254, 94-333

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COUNCIL Advisory Bodies Affordable Housing Commission 11-97 Agricultural Development Task Force 04-288, 05-407, 07-52, 08-31 Clean Water and Natural Lands Commission 07-355, 08-246 Kakaako Public Infrastructure, Road Ownership 15-45 Domestic Violence Response Task Force 15-25 Real Property Tax 17-112 Women, Council Advisory Committee on 14-251 Legislative Branch Security Operations Plan 11-368 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Enterprise zones Zone 1: North Shore 95-292, 97-237, 00-212, 16-120 Zone 2: Central Oahu 95-292, 02-227, 14-92, 15-81, 16-120 Zone 3: Ewa/Central Oahu 95-292, 98-169, 99-016 Zone 4: Urban Honolulu 00-266, 04-107 Zone 5: Waianae Coast 01-020 Zone 6: Waimanalo 07-325

GIFTS

City solicitation and receipt guidelines 89-340, 94-023, 96-168, 05-349 Municipal reference and records center notification 487 (1976) Seized assets 95-285, 97-256

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

Historic preservation review 89-489 Walter Murray Gibson Building 89-394

HONOLULU HIGH-CAPACITY TRANSIT CORRIDOR PROJECT

Construction activities – impact mitigation assistance 15-118 Funding, Federal Transit Administration 12-322, 13-142 Master Agreement between City & State 13-203 Minimum Operable Segment 08-261 PIM symbols for rapid transit corridor, transit stations, corporation yards, park & ride facilities 08-097 Public Transit Authority Board member appointment 11-030 Transit-Oriented Development (TOD)

Aiea-Pearl City Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development Plan 14-71 Kalihi Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development Plan 17-33

Planned Development projects in Transit-Oriented Development Areas 16-308 Waipahu Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development Plan 14-47

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HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Affordable housing City-owned properties 80-239, 80-240, 04-034, 08-108, 12-228, 12-229 Low-and moderate-income residents 09-241 Senior housing 14-34 Housing Strategy 14-28

Affordable Housing Fund appropriation 11-079, 11-97 CDBG fund use 12-11, 13-172 City housing development policy 97-352 Office of Housing 11-047

INDEMNIFICATION

City officers and employees 93-367 Deferred Compensation Committee 14-40 Neighborhood board members 96-152

INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENTS

City control of traffic signals on state highways 216 (1966), 90-119, 02-110 City/State highways and parks jurisdiction 88-425 City/State park jurisdiction, transfer and exchange 88-427 Computer system user agreements 89-533 Real property tax program cost-sharing by counties 83-078

NAMES OF CITY FACILITIES (see also PARKS & RECREATION)

Former Name New Name Reso # 842 Bethel Street Walter Murray Gibson Building 89-394 925 Dillingham Boulevard Kapalama Hale 16-119 Blaisdell Center Galleria Carla Coray Galleria 98-060 Chinatown Police Substation Dan Liu Building 98-352 Civic Center Grounds Mayor Frank F. Fasi Civic Center 06-055 Honolulu Municipal Building Mayor Frank F. Fasi Municipal Building 06-055 HPD Waikiki Substation Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Building 00-226 McCully Fire Station McCully-Moiliili Fire Station 07-299 Neal S. Blaisdell Center (TBD performance

space after renovations) TBD – Honoring Tom Moffatt 16-323

Wahiawa Municipal Parking Lot Ellen Keaupuni Burke Hyer Municipal Parking Lot

10-278

PARKS & RECREATION

Active and passive park guidelines 98-188 Beachfront land acquisition 86-374 Breeding loan agreements for Honolulu Zoo 81-111 Child day care programs 95-130, 96-073, 96-322, 97-381, 01-279, 02-338 City/State highways and parks jurisdiction 88-425 City/State park jurisdiction, transfer and exchange 88-427 Gift acceptance and solicitation guidelines 89-340, 96-168

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Handicapped and elderly beach access 88-291 Kapiolani park expansion 82-106 Memorial plaques at park facilities Moiliili Neighborhood Park Baseball Field (PFC Kevin Wessel) 11-019 Names of parks and park facilities

Former Name New Name Reso # Central Oahu Aquatic Center Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center 05-346 Central Oahu Regional Park Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park 06-080 Mililani Town Center Neighborhood Park Michael S. Nakamura Neighborhood Park 06-148 Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in the Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park

K. Mark Takai Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center

16-301

Pupuole Street Mini Park Irene Rosetta Elston Pupuole Street Mini Park 12-67 Wahiawa District Park George Fred Wright Wahiawa District Park 06-154 Waikele Neighborhood Park Mitsuo “Mits” Shito Waikele Neighborhood

Park 10-079

Waipahu District Park Boxing Facility Al “Quick” Silva Training Center 11-338 Whitmore Community Park Gym Torao and Sumie Matsumoto Gym 10-291

East Honolulu Fort Ruger Mini Park Operation Red Wing-Medal of Honor Park 08-188 Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Cynthia M. Bond Memorial Theater 12-152 Kamilo Iki Community Park The Forrest Peck Skate Park 13-225 Koko Head Regional Park softball field Mike Goeas Field 96-255 Maunalua Bay Beach Park (portion TBD) TBA Area Honoring Joe Lukela 16-273 Maunalua Bay canoe halau Myron Pinky Thompson Canoe Halau 02-145

Ewa Ewa Beach Park Puuloa Beach Park 14-254 Ocean Pointe District Park Ewa-Puuloa District Park 15-142

Koolaupoko Aikahi Community Park softball fields Norman Aweau softball fields 10-243 Camp Kailani Camp Kailua 88-441 Heeia Neighborhood Park Alice Pualeilani Kana`e Hewett Baseball Field 12-168 Kailua Beach Park Pavilion Mary George Pavilion 05-167 Kailua District Park Recreation Center Pool Albert Minn Aquatic Center 15-244 Kaneohe Community and Senior Center

Auditorium Auntie Nani Niderost Building 00-229

Kualoa Park south beach Hokulea Beach 87-236

North Shore Kaika Bay Beach Park Bill and Peggy Paty Kaiaka Bay Beach Park 11-216 West End Comfort Station Donald “Popoki” Keao Comfort Station 05-411

Primary Urban Center Beachwalk Triangle Park Don Ho Memorial Park 07-161 Chinatown Gateway Park Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Park 07-230 College Walk Mall Dr. Jose Rizal Square 10-099 HPD headquarters park Sister Roberta Julie Derby, Chaplain One, Park 99-229 Kalihi Valley District Park recreation

building Akira Sakima Recreation Center 07-186

Keehi Lagoon canoe halau Gardner Kaaihue Brown Canoe Halau 04-025 Kamamalu Neighborhood Park field Ned Matsuyama Baseball Field 11-372 Lanakila Park field Joey DeSa Field 87-402 Manana Neighborhood Park Shigeo Ushiro Manana Neighborhood Park 13-153 Manoa Valley District Park baseball complex David “Pop” Eldredge Baseball Complex 97-144 Manoa Valley District Park swimming pool

complex Harry M. Mamizuka Swimming Complex 99-238

Palolo field Edward J. Pacheco Field 02-333 Pawaa Park Pawaa Inha Park 09-339 Pele Street Mini Park Caesar and Eleanor Gomes Mini Park 06-235 Salt Lake District Park-Mauka Ala Puumalu Community Park 05-073

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Former Name New Name Reso #

Winstedt House/Miyata Estate; Diamond Head Leahi area

Paki Hale; Leahi Park 87-393

16th Avenue Park; Isenberg Street Mini Park Mauumae Nature Park; Isenberg Street Community Garden

94-083

Waianae Nanakuli Beach Park Kalanianaole Beach Park 15-289 Pililaau Community Park Herbert K. Pililaau Community Park 02-248 Pokai Bay canoe halau David Rona Ka‘aekuahiwi Canoe Halau 06-301 Waianae District Park gymnasium complex Shinyei Nakamine Gymnasium Complex 04-007

Multiple/Various 170 parks and facilities 170 parks and facilities 90-488 14 parks and facilities 14 parks and facilities 92-300

Swimming pools, private entity for 03-068

PERSONNEL

City employee Compressed work week 93-009 Indemnification 93-367

Civil service rule amendment approval 88-100, 92-077, 94-295, 98-317 Health services program (transfer to Emergency Services) 12-141 Personal services contract reports 97-319 Settlement of workers’ compensation disputes 94-254, 94-333

PLANNING & ZONING

Affordable housing Income thresholds 09-241 Low- and moderate-income residents 80-239 Public facilities on city-owned properties 80-240 Senior housing 14-34 Strategy 14-28 Unilateral agreements 09-241, 14-28

Aiea Pearl City Livable Communities Plan, a special area plan of the Primary Urban Center Development Plan 05-048 Beachfront land acquisition 86-374 “Complete Streets” 14-46 Crime prevention through environmental design 98-120 General Plan and amendments thereto 82-188, 85-224, 87-211, 88-404,89-001, 89-508,

91-239, 02-205 Historic preservation review policy 89-489 Kalaeloa Redevelopment Plan, a special area plan of the Ewa Dev. Plan 01-086 Kapolei urban design plan 07-372 Land use definition: hula halau 08-046 Protection of appropriate conservation and preservation lands 08-023 Public infrastructure maps

Adoption Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Area 03-063 East Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan Area 00-038

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Ewa Development Plan Area 97-325 Koolau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan Area 00-039 Koolaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan Area 00-284 North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Area 00-265 Primary Urban Center Development Plan Area 04-246 Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Area 00-121

Revisions Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Area 03-129, 03-241, 04-160, 06-182, 07-135, 07-209, 08-097, 09-320, 10-113, 17-91 East Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan Area 00-089, 00-090, 01-178,

01-192, 04-296, 07-209 Ewa Development Plan Area 00-037, 01-223, 01-261, 02-051, 02-164, 02-165,

03-081, 03-128, 03-130, 05-162, 06-240, 07-209, 08-097, 09-321, 09-323, 09-324, 11-82, 16-85

Koolau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan Area 00-054, 00-264, 05-060, 12-88 Koolaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan Area 01-003, 07-145, 07-146, 07-148, 07-209 North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Area 01-005, 04-207, 04-389, 07-209 Primary Urban Center Development Plan Area 04-245, 05-376, 06-184, 06-185, 07-026, 07-143, 07-187, 07-209, 08-097, 14-293, 17-107 Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan Area 01-112, 02-042, 07-209, 09-366, 10-114, 11-127, 12-139

Special Area Plans 01-086, 05-048 Transit-Oriented Development Plans See HONOLULU HIGH-CAPACITY TRANSIT CORRIDOR PROJECT Transportation policy 83-344, 12-35 Waterfront industrial district (I-3) 00-048

PUBLIC LANDS

Beachfront land acquisition 86-374 City/State highways and parks jurisdiction 88-425 City/State park jurisdiction, transfer and exchange 88-427 Clean Water and Natural Lands Commission 07-355, 08-246 Deposit of funds received upon sale 10-257 Land acquisition policy 03-026, 08-023

PUBLIC RECORDS

General 85-306 General records schedule for the city council 16-250 Hardcopy records to electronic format 16-249 Motor vehicle title 91-197 Personal injury and property damage documents 85-360 Prosecuting attorney, police commission and Honolulu

Police Department 90-462, 99-335

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PUBLIC SAFETY

“Crime prevention through environmental design” city implementation policy 98-120 Emergency Operations Disaster Mitigation 11-347 Legislative Branch emergency operations plan 11-368 Overt video monitoring

Honolulu Marathon 14-250, 16-236 IUCN World Conservation Congress 2016 16-138 Weed and Seed areas 10-303

PUBLIC WORKS, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND RECYCLING

Community Facilities District (Waiawa) 04-353 Glass recycling 14-127 Solid waste landfills 03-009, 15-167 Solid waste management and recycling 88-355, 88-448, 94-306, 01-266, 15-82 Storm water management 94-296, 15-10 Sustainability policy for city (including recycling) 10-231 Treatment plants, EPA compliance 07-132 Wastewater system debt and financing policies 98-197 Water consumption and recycling 07-358, 09-050

REORGANIZATION

Mayor’s reorganization plan 98-117 Department of Emergency Management 07-037 Health services 12-141 Office of Housing 11-047 moved from Office of the Mayor to the Office of the Managing Director Parking, off-street 15-68

moved from Department of Transporation Services to Facility Maintenance Storm water duties 15-10

moved from Department of Environmental Services to Facility Maintenance

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SISTER-CITY, GOODWILL AND SIMILAR RELATIONSHIPS

Sister city guidelines 91-240, 03-052, 12-21 Honolulu’s sister cities (and similar)

Baguio, Philippines 95-349 Baku, Azerbaijan 98-206 Bombay, India 31 (1970) Bruyeres, France 342 (1960) Cali, Colombia 12-311 Candon, Philippines 15-42 Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China 11-072 Caracas, Venezuela 99-010 Cebu City, Philippines 90-001 Chigasaki, Japan (Council friendship) 14-27, 14-178 Fengxian District, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China 12-125 Funchal, Portugal 79-216 Haikou, Hainan Province, People’s Republic of China 09-303 Hiroshima, Japan 349 (1959) Hue City, Vietnam 95-350 Incheon, South Korea (Council friendship) 03-210, 12-153 Kaoshiung, Taiwan 330 (1962) Laoag City, Philippines 274 (1969) Luganville, Vanuatu 03-230 Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands 09-282 Manila, Philippines 80-049 Mandaluyong, Philippines 05-268 Mombasa, Kenya 00-148 Nagaoka, Japan 12-9 Naha City, Okinawa 69 (1960) New Orleans, USA (patriotic partnership) 01-088 Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, People’s Republic of China 10-090 Rabat, Morocco 06-229 San Juan, Puerto Rico 85-373 Seoul, Korea 102 (1973) Sintra, Portugal 98-205 Tokyo, Japan 82-270 Uwajima, Japan 04-036 Vigan, Philippines 03-050 Warringah, Australia (goodwill beach city) 11-222 Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, People’s Republic of China 12-236 Zhongshan City, People’s Republic of China 97-179

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TRANSPORTATION (see also HONOLULU HIGH CAPACITY TRANSIT CORRIDOR PROJECT)

Bus system operating cost funding policy 00-029, 12-177 City control of traffic signals on state highways 216 (1966), 90-119, 02-110 City employee compressed work week 93-009 City/State highways and parks jurisdiction 88-425 City transportation policy 83-344 “Complete Streets” 14-46 Disputed highways policy 93-287 Kakaako road ownership advisory group 15-45 Oahu Bike Plan 99-252, 12-307 Oahu Regional Transportation Plan 12-307 OMPO Overall Work Program 16-71 Policy committee councilmember appointment 01-037 Road condition standards 12-35

GENERAL

“Aloha” and “mahalo” city employees greeting 97-117 Aloha attire 268 (1971) “Aloha Every Day” support 98-038 “Aloha Spirit,” city officials to consider when carrying out duties 10-207 Asian Lunar New Year Day 06-215 Cable programming – City Administration and Council 86-297, 93-300 Energy Star compliant city office equipment 99-225 Flag of City and County of Honolulu 386 (1960) Honolulu as a Haven of Aloha 17-50 Martin Luther King Day 88-177 Seal of City and County of Honolulu 05-325, 12-24, 12-243, 13-277 Stepping Up Initiative 16-10 Sustainability policy for city 10-231

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RESOLUTION CHRONOLOGICAL LIST RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

1959

349 (1959) Establishing a sister city relationship with Hiroshima, Japan 1960-69

69 (1960) Establishing a sister city relationship with Naha City, Okinawa 342 (1960) Establishing a sister city relationship with Bruyeres, France 386 (1960) Adopting an official flag for the City and County of Honolulu 330 (1962) Establishing a sister city relationship with Kaoshiung, Taiwan,

Republic of China 216 (1966) Intergovernmental agreement to transfer control of traffic signals

on state highways to the city 274 (1969) Establishing a sister city relationship with Laoag City, Ilocos

Norte, Republic of the Philippines 1970-79

31 (1970) Establishing a sister city relationship with Bombay, Republic of India

268 (1971) Wearing of aloha attire throughout the year by residents and

members of the council 102 (1973) Establishing a sister-city relationship with Seoul, Republic of

South Korea 487 (1976) Requiring all city departments, agencies, and the council to

notify the municipal reference and records center of all gift offers 77-437 Improvement district assessment policy 79-216 Establishing a sister-city relationship with Funchal, Portugal 1980-89

80-049 Extending an invitation to the city of Manila, Philippines to enter into a sister city program with Honolulu

80-239 Policies for providing affordable housing for low-and moderate-income residents

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

80-240 Policy for the development of affordable housing and public

facilities on city-owned properties 81-111 Authorizing the Honolulu zoo director to enter into breeding loan

agreements 82-106 Kapiolani park expansion 82-188

(amended draft 2) Revising the 1977 city general plan

82-270 Establishing sister-city relations between the city of Tokyo,

Japan and the City and County of Honolulu 83-078 Real property tax program cost-sharing among the counties 83-344 City transportation policy 85-224

(Draft 2) Expanding the scope of the general plan to include the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and the offshore islands of Oahu

85-306 Authorizing destruction of records 85-360 Retention of personal injury and property damage documents 85-373 Establishing a sister city relationship between the City of San

Juan, Puerto Rico and the City and County of Honolulu 86-297 Policies for legislative cable programming for FY 1986-87 86-374

(Draft 2, as amended) Acquisition of beachfront lands for park and recreation purposes

87-211

(CD-1) Amending the general plan to strengthen the policy on the development of the primary urban center and Ewa as a secondary urban center

87-236 Recognizing the historical and cultural significance of the

Hokule’a to Kualoa Park by designating the south beach area as “Hokule’a Beach”

87-393

(CD1) Naming the Windstedt House/Miyata Estate located in the Leahi Area of Queen Kapiolani Park, “Paki Hale” and redesignating the Diamond Head portion of the Leahi area, “Leahi Park”

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

87-402 (CD1)

Recognizing the accomplishments and contributions of Joseph “Joey” Desa, III, in the area of baseball by naming the Lanakila Park Baseball Field the Joey Desa Field

88-100 Approving a proposed amendment to the civil service rules 88-123

(CD-1) Council position regarding the valuation of housing finance and development corporation properties for the purposes of real property tax assessments

88-177 Declaring the third Monday of January Dr. Martin Luther King,

Jr. Day as an established city holiday 88-291 Council policy on increased access by the handicapped and

elderly to the ocean at city beaches 88-339

(CD-1) Contracting policies to assist minority, disadvantaged and women’s businesses in the city

88-355 City policy on solid waste management 88-404

(CD-1, FD-1) Amending the general plan to insert a new 2010 urbanized area map

88-425

(CD-1) Establishing recommended policies on the jurisdictional division of highways and parks

88-427

(CD-1) Transfer or exchange of parks between the city and state

88-441 Renaming the facilities located at Kailua Beach Park from

“Camp Kailani” to “Camp Kailua” 88-448 City policy in support of solid waste recycling 89-001 Amending the general plan to include additional policies on

public safety 89-340 Guidelines for the community relations division of the Honolulu

police department regarding the solicitation of gifts and contributions

89-394 Naming the Government Office Building the Walter Murray

Gibson Building 89-489

(FD-1) Comprehensive historic preservation review policy to preserve city historic and archaeological properties

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

89-508 Amending the general plan to identify the secondary urban center in Ewa by the name of Kapolei

89-533 Authorizing computer system user agreements between the

Honolulu police department and various government agencies 1990-99

90-001 Establishing a sister-city relationship with Cebu City, Province of Cebu, Republic of the Philippines

90-119

(CD-1) City operation and maintenance of traffic signal systems located on state highway facilities

90-462 Authorizing destruction of records by HPD, Prosecuting

Attorney and Police Commission 90-488

(CD1) Official listing of park and facility names owned and managed by the City and County of Honolulu

91-197

(CD-1) Authorizing destruction of motor vehicle-related records

91-239 Amending the general plan to encourage the development of the

Ewa Marina community 91-240 City guidelines for the establishment of sister city relationships 92-011 Compensation for legal services provided by corporation counsel

to the board of water supply 92-077

(CD-1) Approving proposed amendments to the civil service rules

92-300

(CD1, FD1) Official listing of park names owned and managed by the City and County of Honolulu

93-009

(CD-1) Establishing the goal of twenty percent city employee participation in compressed work week schedules

93-287

(CD-1, FD-1) Disputed highways policy

93-300 Broadcasting of cable TV programming by legislative and

executive branches 93-367 Indemnifying city employees

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

94-023 Guidelines for the scientific investigation section of HPD regarding the solicitation and acceptance of gifts

94-083 Official listing of park names owned and managed by the City

and County of Honolulu 94-254 Authorizing corporation counsel and the directors of finance and

personnel to settle certain real property tax and workers compensation benefit disputes

94-295 Approving the amendment to the rules of the director of civil

service relating to leave 94-296

(CD1) Establishing a new objective and policies for storm water management for the City and County of Honolulu

94-306

(CD1) Adopting the solid waste integrated management plan as a planning guide for solid waste management on Oahu

94-333 Authorizing the directors of finance and personnel to settle

certain real property disputes and workers’ compensation benefits

95-130 Authorizing the Dole Community Park as a suitable city park

property to be used for affordable child day care programs 95-285 City acceptance of seized assets from the state attorney general 95-292

(CD1) Designating enterprise zones for the City and County of Honolulu

95-349 Establishing a sister city relationship between the city of Baguio

in the Philippines and the City and County of Honolulu 95-350 Establishing a sister city relationship between Hue City,

Vietnam, and the City and County of Honolulu 96-073

(CD1) Authorizing Lanakila District Park as a suitable city park property to be used for affordable child day care programs

96-152

(CD1) Indemnifying neighborhood board members

96-168 Amending Resolution 86-298 to provide guidelines for the

solicitation and receipt of monetary donations for the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

96-255 (CD1)

Naming the existing softball field in the former Hawaii Job Corps site on the slopes of Koko Head Crater “Mike Goeas Field” in honor of Michael Goeas

96-322 Proposing an amendment to Chapter 21, Revised Ordinances of

Honolulu 1990 (The Land Use Ordinance), as amended, relating to caretakers

97-117

(CD1) Requesting city employees to greet the public using the words “aloha” and “mahalo”

97-144

(CD1) Naming the baseball complex at Manoa Valley District Park the “David ‘Pop’ Eldredge Baseball Complex” in honor of David Pinkham Ka’iana Eldredge II

97-179 Extending an invitation to establish a sister city relationship with

Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province, People’s Republic of China

97-237

(FD1) Expanding the North Shore enterprise zone

97-256 City acceptance of seized assets from the U.S. Departments of

Justice and Treasury 97-319

(CD1) Requesting the director of personnel to report on personal services contracts

97-325

(CD1) Adopting the public infrastructure map for the Ewa development plan area

97-352

(CD1, FD1) Establishing city housing development policy

97-381 Authorizing Kauluwela Community Park as a suitable city park

property to be used for affordable child care program 98-038

(CD1) Supporting “Aloha Every Day” promotion

98-060 Naming the galleria of the Blaisdell Center Complex the “Carla

W. Coray” Galleria 98-93

(CD1) Requesting the city administration to report on the status of receivables owed to the city

98-117

(CD1) Adopting mayor’s reorganization plan

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

98-120 Declaring the implementation of “crime prevention through

environmental design” as a city policy 98-169

(CD1) Expanding the Central Oahu enterprise zone

98-188

(CD1) Guidelines governing the establishment of active and passive city parks

98-193 Authorizing and providing for the issuance of revenue bonds of

the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, for the purposes of the wastewater system of the City

98-195

(CD1) Authorizing and providing for the issuance of revenue bonds of the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, for the purposes of the wastewater system of the City

98-197

(CD1) Establishing debt and financial policies relating to wastewater system enterprise

98-205 Extending an invitation to establish a sister city relationship with

the municipality of Sintra, Portugal 98-206 Extending an invitation to establish a sister city relationship with

the city of Baku, Azerbaijan 98-295

(CD1) Authorizing the director of budget and fiscal services to invest city moneys in short-term investments

98-317 Approving a proposed amendment to the civil service rules 98-352

(CD1) Naming the Chinatown police substation the Dan Liu Building

99-010 Establishing a sister city relationship with Caracas, Venezuela 99-016 Expanding the boundaries of Enterprise Zone 3, Ewa/Central

Oahu 99-225

(CD1) Establishing a policy relating to purchase of energy star compliant city office equipment

99-229 Naming the park area next to the Honolulu Police Department

headquarters at 801 South Beretania Street as the Sister Roberta Julie Derby, Chaplain One, Park

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

99-238 Naming the swimming pool complex at Manoa Valley District Park the “Harry M. Mamizuka Swimming Complex” in honor of Coach Harry Mitsuo Mamizuka

99-252

(CD1) Approving the Honolulu bicycle master plan and transmitting the plan to OMPO for incorporation into the Oahu region transportation plan

99-335 Authorizing the destruction of the department of prosecuting

attorney’s records 2000-09

00-029 (CD1)

Establishing a policy on funding the operating cost of the city bus system

00-037 Adopting revisions to the Ewa development plan area public

infrastructure map (Makes multiple revisions to the map) 00-038

(CD1) Adopting the East Honolulu sustainable communities plan area public infrastructure map

00-039

(CD1) Adopting the Koolauloa sustainable communities plan area public infrastructure map

00-048 Establishing Council policy for the preservation of areas zoned I-

3 waterfront industrial district 00-054 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

Koolauloa Sustainable Communities Plan area, Koolauloa, Oahu, Hawaii

00-089 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the East

Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan area, East Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

00-090 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the East

Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan area, East Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

00-121 Adopting the Waianae sustainable communities plan area public

infrastructure map 00-148 Extending an invitation to establish a sister city relationship with

the city of Mombasa, Kenya 00-212 Relating to the expansion of the North Shore enterprise zone

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

00-226 (CD1)

Honoring Duke Paoa Kahanamoku by naming the facility housing the Waikiki Police Substation as the “Duke Paoa Kahanamoku Building”

00-229 Naming the Kaneohe Community and Senior Center Auditorium

“Auntie Nani Niderost Building” after Nani Niderost 00-264 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

Koolauloa Sustainable Communities Plan area, Koolauloa, Oahu, Hawaii

00-265

(FD1) Adopting the North Shore sustainable communities plan area public infrastructure map

00-266

(CD1) Designating an urban Honolulu enterprise zone for the City and County of Honolulu

00-284

(CD1) Adopting the Koolaupoko sustainable communities plan area public infrastructure map

01-003 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

Koolaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan area, Koolaupoko Oahu, Hawaii

01-005 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the North

Shore Sustainable Communities Plan area, North Shore, Waimea Valley, Oahu, Hawaii

01-020 Designating a Waianae Coast enterprise zone for the City and

County of Honolulu 01-037 Establishing a policy of the appointment of councilmembers to

the OMPO policy committee 01-086 Accepting the Kalaeloa Redevelopment Plan as a special area

plan of the Ewa development 01-088 Establishing a community patriotic partnership with the City of

New Orleans 01-112 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan area, Waianae, Oahu, Hawaii

01-178 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan area, East Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

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19 08/2017

RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

01-192 (CD1)

Revising the public infrastructure map for the East Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan area, East Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, by deleting the collector roadway symbol for realignment of Kalanianiole Highway

01-223

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa Development Plan area, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii

01-261 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan Area, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii 01-266

(CD1) Establishing a city policy to develop and implement alternative methods of solid waste disposal to divert all municipal solid waste away from landfills

01-279

(FD1) Authorizing Waipahu District Park, Halawa District Park and Waianae District Park as suitable city park properties for use as affordable child day care properties and authorizing the execution of a service agreement between the City and the Honolulu Community Action Program for the provision of child care services at Waipahu District Park, Halawa District Park and Waianae District Park

02-042 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan area, Waianae, Oahu, Hawaii

02-051

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa Development Plan area, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii

02-110 Authorizing the execution of amendment no. 1 to the state/city

agreement on city responsibility for traffic signal operations on state highways

02-145 Relating to naming the Maunalua Bay canoe halau for Myron

“Pinky” Thompson 02-164

(CD1) Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa Development Plan area, Campbell Industrial Park, Oahu, Hawaii

02-165

(CD1) Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa Development Plan area, Campbell Industrial Park, Oahu, Hawaii

02-205

(CD1) Amending the general plan population distribution policies for year 2025

02-227 Relating to the expansion of the Central O’ahu enterprise zone

no. 2

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

02-248 Naming the Pililaau Community Park the “Herbert K. Pililaau

Community Park” and placing an appropriate memorial plaque at the park

02-333 Naming the Palolo fields as the “Edward J. Pacheco Field” 02-338 Authorizing Kaala Playground, Puuloa Playground and Waipahu

Uka Playground as suitable city park properties for use as affordable child day care properties and authorizing the execution of a service agreement between the city and the Honolulu Community Action Program for the provision of child care services at Kaala Playground, Puuloa Playground and Waipahu Uka Playground

03-009

(FD1) Establishing a city policy to avoid the locating of municipal solid waste landfills over the city’s underground drinking water sources

03-026 Establishing a city land acquisition policy 03-050 Establishing a sister city relationship with the city of Vigan,

Ilocos Sur, Philippines 03-052 Amending policy guidelines for the establishment of sister city

relationships 03-063

(CD1) Adopting the Central Oahu sustainable communities plan area public infrastructure map

03-068 Urging the city to enter into an agreement with a private entity to

construct, operate and maintain public swimming pools 03-081

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa Development Plan area for the Kamokila Boulevard extension, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii

03-128 Adopting revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan area, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii 03-129 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan area, Central Oahu, Hawaii

03-130 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan area, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

03-210 Establishing a sister city relationship with the city of Incheon, South Korea

03-230 Extending an invitation to establish a sister city relationship with

the city of Luganville, Vanuatu 03-241

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan area, Central Oahu, Hawaii

04-007

(CD1) Naming the gymnasium complex at the Wai’anae District Park the “Shinyei Nakamine Gymnasium Complex” and approving the placement of an appropriate memorial plaque there

04-025

(CD1) Naming the Ke’ehi Lagoon canoe halau the “Gardener Ka’aihue Brown Canoe Halau” and approving the placement of an appropriate memorial plaque there

04-034 Establishing a policy on the sale of city-owned housing projects 04-036 Establishing a sister city relationship with the city of Uwajima,

Ehime Prefecture, Japan 04-107 Relating to the expansion of the Urban Honolulu enterprise zone

number 4 04-160

(CD1) Revising the public infrastructure map for the Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan area, Waipahu, Oahu, Hawaii by deleting the collector roadway symbol for the Waipahu Depot Road widening project

04-245

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the Primary Urban Center Area, Honolulu, Hawaii

04-246

(CD1) Adopting the public infrastructure map for the Primary Urban Center Development Plan Area

04-288

(CD1) Establishing agricultural development task force

04-296 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the East

Honolulu Sustainable Communities Plan area for a park, Hawaii Kai, Oahu, Hawaii

04-324

(FD1) Establishing a city policy relating to the effective date of measures affecting city revenues and expenditures

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22 08/2017

RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

04-353 (CD1)

Declaring the intention to establish community facilities district no. 2005-1 (Waiawa project)

05-407 Extending agricultural development task force for a year 05-048

(CD1) Accepting the Aiea-Pearl City Livable Communities Plan as a special area plan for the Primary Urban Center Development Plan Area

05-060

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the Ko’olau Loa Sustainable Communities Plan area, Ko’olau Loa Oahu, Hawaii

05-073 Renaming the Salt Lake District Park-Mauka to Ala Puumalu

Community Park 05-162

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa Development Plan area, Ewa, Oahu, Hawaii, for the Ocean Pointe Park

05-167 Naming the Kailua Beach Park Pavilion the “Mary George

Pavilion” and approving the placement of an appropriate memorial plaque there

05-268 Establishing a sister city relationship with the city of

Mandaluyong, Philippines 05-325 Authorizing use of the city seal by the city clerk for the voter

outreach program 05-346 Naming the aquatic center at the Central Oahu Regional Park as

the Veterans’ Memorial Aquatic Center and approving placement of appropriate signage therefor

05-349

(CD1, FD1) Revising the guidelines for the solicitation and receipt of gifts on behalf of the city, superseding Resolution 86-298 and Resolution 06-049, and amending Resolutions 89-340, 94-023, and 96-168

05-376 Adopting the revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

primary urban center development plan area, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

05-411 Naming the new comfort station at the west end of Haleiwa Alii

Beach Park after the late Donald “Popoki” Keao and approving the placement of an appropriate memorial plaque

06-055

(CD1) Naming the civic center and the Honolulu municipal building after former Mayor Frank F. Fasi

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

06-080

(CD1) Renaming Central Oahu Regional Park the “Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park”

06-148 Renaming the Mililani Town Center Neighborhood Park the

“Michael S. Nakamura Neighborhood Park” 06-154 Renaming Wahiawa District Park the George Fred Wright

Wahiawa District Park 06-182 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Central Oahu Development Plan area, Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaii 06-184 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Primary Urban Center Development Plan area, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

06-185 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Primary Urban Center Development Plan area, Aiea, Oahu, Hawaii

06-215 Designating the first day on the Asian Lunar Calendar as “Asian

Lunar New Year Day” for the City and County of Honolulu 06-222 Amending the debt and financial policies of the city (superseding

prior policies) 06-229 Establishing a sister city relationship with the city of Rabat,

Morocco 06-240 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan area, Campbell Industrial Park, Oahu, Hawaii 06-265

(CD1) Amending Resolution No. 98-195, CD1

06-266

(CD1) Amending Resolution No. 98-193, CD1

06-235 Naming the mini park located on Pele Street the Caesar and

Eleanor Gomes Mini Park 06-301 Naming the Pokai Bay canoe halau the “David Rona

Ka’aekuahiwi Canoe Halau” 07-026 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

Primary Urban Center Development Plan area, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

07-037 Relating to the creation of the department of emergency

management to replace the Oahu Civil Defense Agency of the City and County of Honolulu

07-52 Extending agricultural development task force until “terminated

by the Council” 07-060

(CD1) Establishing a city policy that real property tax rates shall be set to achieve an established percentage of revenues collected from each class of real property in each fiscal year

07-132

(CD1) Establishing a city goal that all city wastewater treatment plants be in compliance with all applicable U.S. Environmental Protection Agency requirements and regulations

07-135 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Central Oahu Development Plan area, Mililani, Oahu, Hawaii 07-143 Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure map for the

Primary Urban Center Development Plan area, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii

07-145 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Koolaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan area, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii

07-146 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Koolaupoko Development Plan area, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii 07-148 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Koolaupoko Sustainable Communities Plan area, Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaii

07-161

(CD1) Renaming the Beachwalk Triangle Park the “Don Ho Memorial Park” and approving the placement of appropriate signage at the park

07-186 Naming the recreation building at Kalihi Valley District Park the

“Akira Sakima Recreation Center” 07-209

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure maps

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

07-230 Renaming Chinatown Gateway Park the “Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Park,” accepting a gift of a memorial statue and installation from the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Hawaii Foundation, and approving the placement of the memorial statue and appropriate signage at the park

07-299 Renaming the Honolulu Fire Department’s Station 29 the

McCully-Moiliili Fire Station 07-325 Relating to the designation of portions of Waimanalo as an

enterprise zone for the City and County of Honolulu 07-355

(CD1) Establishing a commission to set priorities for expenditures from the Clean Water and Natural Lands Fund

07-358

(CD1) Establishing a city policy to reduce potable water consumption at city facilities

07-372

(CD1) Approving the revised urban design plan for the city of Kapolei, Ewa, Oahu and superseding prior plans

08-023

(CD1) Supporting the protection of appropriate preservation and conservation lands on Oahu as a policy of the city

08-31 Amending the membership of the agricultural development task

force 08-046 Establishing a policy that hula halau be deemed to meet the

definition of “amusement and recreation facilities, indoor” as defined in the land use ordinance

08-097

(CD1) Adopting revisions to the public infrastructure maps for the Ewa Development Plan, the Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan, and the Primary Urban Center Development Plan areas

08-108

(CD1) Establishing city policy governing qualifications for prospective developers/owners/managers of the city’s affordable housing projects

08-176

(FD1) Board of Water Supply issuance of revenue bonds without prior approval of the city council

08-188 Renaming the Fort Ruger Mini Park the Operation Red Wing-

Medal of Honor Park 08-246

(CD1) Relating to the funding priorities for the Clean Water and Natural Lands Fund and the work of the Commission on Clean Water and Natural Lands

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

08-261 Amending the Minimum Operable Segment for the Honolulu

High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project 09-050

(CD1, FD1) Establishing a city policy to increase the use of recycled water

09-241

(CD1) Establishing city policy with respect to household income thresholds for affordable housing required by unilateral agreements

09-282 Establishing a sister city relationship with Majuro, Republic of

the Marshall Islands 09-303 Continuation of the sister relationship by establishing sister city

relationship between Haikou, Capital of Hainan Province and Honolulu, Capital of the State of Hawaii in place of the existing sister-island relationship between Hainan and Oahu

09-320 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan area, Hoaeae and Waikele, Oahu, Hawaii

09-321 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan area, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii 09-323 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan area, Kalaeloa, Oahu, Hawaii 09-324 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan area, Kalaeloa, Oahu, Hawaii 09-339 Renaming Pawaa Park the Pawaa Inha Park 09-366 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan area 2010-19

10-079 Renaming the Waikele Neighborhood Park the Mitsu “Mits” Shito Waikele Neighborhood Park

10-090

(FD1) Establishing a sister city relationship with Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province, People’s Republic of China

10-099

(CD1, FD1) Naming a portion of College Walk Mall the Dr. Jose Rizal Square

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

10-113 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan area

10-114 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan area 10-207 City officials to give consideration to the “aloha spirit” in

exercising their powers 10-243 Naming the softball fields in Aikahi Community Park the

Norman Aweau softball fields 10-231 Establishing a city policy promoting the sustainability of its

natural resources and its quality of life 10-257 Establishing a city policy on the deposit of proceeds from the

sale of city property 10-278 Naming the Wahiawa municipal parking lot the Ellen Keaupuni

Burke Hyer Municipal Parking Lot 10-283 Amending Resolution No. 98-193, CD1 (relating to wastewater

revenue bonds) 10-284 Amending Resolution No. 98-195, CD1 (relating to wastewater

revenue bonds) 10-291 Naming the gym in Whitmore Community Park the Torao and

Sumie Matsumoto Gym 10-303

(CD1) Authorizing the use of overt video monitoring in the city’s weed and seed areas for the prevention and deterrence of criminal activity

11-019

(CD1) Establishing a permanent memorial plaque at a baseball field in Moiliili Neighborhood Park honoring PFC Kevin Wessel

11-030

(CD1) Relating to qualifications for the nomination and appointment of council-appointed Public Transit Authority Board Members

11-047 Initiating amendments to the revised charter of the City and

County of Honolulu 1973, as amended, pursuant to the Mayor’s executive reorganization authority, relating to the Office of Housing and the Department of Community Services

11-072

(CD1) Establishing a sister city relationship with Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People’s Republic of China

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

11-079 (CD1)

Establishing a city policy on the appropriation of moneys from the affordable housing fund

11-82 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan Area, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii 11-97

(CD1) Establishing a Council Advisory Commission for the Affordable Housing Fund on Priorities for Use of the Funds

11-127 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan area 11-216

(CD1, FD1) Naming a portion of the Kaiaka Bay Beach Park after Bill and Peggy Paty

11-222 Authorizing and establishing a Goodwill Beach City

Relationship between Warringah Council, Sydney and the City and County of Honolulu

11-259 Amending City Council policy relating to real property tax

compromises for charities (Amended by Resolution 15-228) 11-338 Naming the boxing facility at Waipahu District Park the Al

“Quick” Silva Training Center 11-347

(CD1) Providing for the approval of the Multi-Hazard Pre-Disaster Mitigation Plan for the City and County of Honolulu under the provisions of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended by the Disaster Mitigation Act of 2000

11-368

(CD1, FD1) Adopting an Emergency Operations Plan for the Legislative Branch and amending the Council rules to ensure that the plan remains current

11-372 Naming the baseball field at Kamamalu Neighborhood Park the

Ned Matsuyama Baseball Field 12-9

(CD1) Establishing a sister city relationship with Nagaoka, Japan

12-11 Establishing a City policy on the use of Community

Development Block Grant funds 12-21 Amending the City's policy guidelines for the establishment of

sister cities

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

12-35 (CD1)

Establishing a policy for the condition of City road standards

12-67 Renaming the Pupuole Street Mini Park the Irene Rosetta Elston

Pupuole Street Mini Park 12-88 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Koolauloa Sustainable Communities Plan Area, Koolauloa, Oahu, Hawaii

12-125

(CD1) Establishing a sister city relationship with Fengxian District, Shanghai, People's Republic of China

12-139

(FD1) Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Waianae Sustainable Communities Plan area

12-141

(FD1) Adopting the reorganization plan submitted by the Mayor relating to health services

12-152 Renaming the orientation theater at Hanauma Bay Nature

Preserve the "Cynthia M. Bond Memorial Theater" 12-153

(CD1) Establishing a Council friendship relationship between the Incheon Metropolitan City Council, Republic of Korea, and the City Council of the City and County of Honolulu

12-168

(CD1) Naming the baseball field at Heeia Neighborhood Park the "Alice Pualeilani Kana'e Hewett Baseball Field"

12-177 Suspending the farebox recovery policy on funding the operating

costs of the City bus system for FY 2013 12-228

(FD1) Authorizing the execution of a purchase and sale agreement relating to the acquisition of leases of twelve City-owned affordable housing projects by Honolulu Affordable Housing Partners, LLC, as part of the Honolulu Affordable Housing Preservation initiative

12-229 Authorizing leases of City property to Honolulu Affordable

Housing Partners, LLC, under Section 28-3.5, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu, as part of the Honolulu Affordable Housing Preservation Initiative

12-236 Establishing a sister city relationship with Zhangzhou, Fujian

Province, People's Republic of China

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

12-243 Authorizing the mayor or his designee to enter into a co-sponsorship agreement with NFL properties, LLC regarding the 2013 Pro Bowl and related pre-game activities and authorizing the use of the city's seal in connection therewith

12-307 Approving the August 2012 Oahu Bike Plan and transmitting the

plan to the Oahu Metropolitan Planning Organization for incorporation into the Oahu Regional Transportation Plan

12-311 Establishing a sister city relationship with Cali, Colombia (CD1) 12-317

(CD1) Repealing prior Council policies relating to the Council's audit program and urging the City Auditor to comply with the State Procurement Code and Federal laws when selecting outside auditors

12-322 Authorizing the execution of a Full Funding Grant Agreement

with the Federal Transit Administration for the federal transportation assistance authorized by United State Code Title 49, Chapter 53, and other Federal statutes administered by the Federal Transit Administration

13-24

(CD1) Establishing city policies and priorities for the use of Grants in Aid Fund

13-153 Renaming the Manana Neighborhood Park to the "Shigeo Ushiro

Manana Neighborhood Park" 13-172

(FD1)

Establishing a City policy on the use of Community Development Block Grant funds to be reprogrammed as a result of the sale of properties through the Honolulu Affordable Housing Preservation Initiative

13-203

(CD1, FD1) Authorizing the execution of an intergovernmental agreement with the State of Hawaii, Department of Transportation, relating to a Master Agreement between the City and County of Honolulu and the State of Hawaii for sections of the Honolulu Rail Transit Project from Kamehameha Highway to Ala Moana Center

13-225 Resolution naming the skateboard park at the Kamilo Iki

Community Park "The Forrest Peck Skate Park" 13-260

(CD1) Authorizing the use of overt video monitoring in the City and County of Honolulu to prevent and deter general criminal activity and achieve the legitimate law enforcement objective and legitimate public purpose of ensuring a safe and secure 2013 Honolulu Marathon event

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

13-277

(FD1) Authorizing the Mayor or his designee to enter into a co-sponsorship agreement with NFL Properties, LLC regarding the 2014 Pro Bowl and related pre-game activities and authorizing the use of the City's seal in connection therewith

14-27

(CD1) Establishing a Council Friendship Relationship between the Chigasaki City assembly, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, and the City Council of the City and County of Honolulu

14-34

(CD1)

Establishing a Council policy concerning the development of a senior affordable housing complex on a City-owned parcel located on River Street

14-40 Authorizing the defense and indemnification of the members of

the Deferred Compensation Committee 14-46

(CD1) Urging the Mayor to make the Beretania, Young and King Streets Corridor a priority area for implementing the City's Complete Streets Policy, and to consider the recommendations put forth by the "BYK Project" in planning, design and construction

14-47

(CD1) Approving the Waipahu Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Plan

14-65

(CD1) Relating to the repeal of certain policy resolutions of the City and County of Honolulu (Resos. 78-076, 83-382, 87-235, 88-170 CD1, 89-512 FD1, 91-057, 00-249, 01-208 CD1 FD1, and 09-227 CD1)

14-71

(FD1) Approving the Aiea-Pearl City Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Plan

14-92

(CD1) Relating to the expansion of the Mililani High Technology Park/Wahiawa Enterprise Zone No. 2. (Amended by Resolution 15-81)

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RESOLUTION NO. TITLE OR DESCRIPTION

14-127 (CD1)

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Services and the Director of the Department of Budget and Fiscal Services to enter into grant Authorizing the Director of Budget and Fiscal Services or the Director of Budget and Fiscal Services’ designee to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement with the State of Hawaii, Department of Health for the allotment of funds for operating and maintaining a glass recycling program; and directing the City administration to deposit into the Solid Waste Special Funds, Glass Incentive Account, the state funds received pursuant to the Intergovernmental Agreement with the State of Hawaii, Department of Health

14-178 Establishing a sister city relationship with Chigasaki City, Japan 14-179 Relating to real property tax compromises 14-250

(CD1) Authorizing the use of overt video monitoring in the City and County of Honolulu to prevent and deter general criminal activity and achieve the legitimate law enforcement objective and legitimate public purpose of ensuring a safe and secure 2014 Honolulu Marathon event

14-251 Establishing a Council Advisory Committee to examine and

study the issues that impact women in the City and County of Honolulu and make recommendations to improve their overall quality of life in accordance with Council Rule No. 9

14-254 Renaming Ewa Beach Park to Puuloa Beach Park 14-280

(CD1) Establishing City policies and priorities for the use of the Grants in Aid Fund

14-293 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Primary Urban Center Development Plan area, Pearl City, Oahu, Hawaii

15-10 (CD1)

Initiating Charter Amendments pursuant to the Mayor’s executive reorganization authority to transfer all duties and functions of the Department of Environmental Services relating to storm water to the Department of Facility Maintenance

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15-25 (FD1)

Establishing a Domestic Violence Response Task Force to make recommendations for the Honolulu Police Department, the Department of the Prosecuting Attorney, community agencies, and domestic violence service providers to improve training on, reporting, and monitoring of domestic violence cases

15-42 Establishing a sister city relationship with the City of Candon,

Philippines 15-45

(CD1, FD1) Establishing an advisory working group to address public infrastructure issues resulting from conflicts over private and public road ownership in the Kakaako Community

15-68 Adopting the reorganization plan submitted by the Mayor

relating to Department of Transportation Services of the City and County of Honolulu. (Transferring management of City commercial off-street parking facilities to the Department of Facility Maintenance)

15-81 Amending Resolution 14-92, CD1, relating to the expansion of

the Mililani High Technology Park/Wahiawa Enterprise Zone No. 2

15-82 Establishes a City Policy to encourage sealed solid waste

collection systems for both public and private projects 15-118

(CD1) Establishing a City Policy to establish and implement mitigation assistance and technical services programs for businesses negatively impacted by City transit construction activities

15-142 Renaming Ocean Pointe District Park to Ewa-Puuloa District

Park 15-167

(FD1) Establishing a city policy to expedite the closure of the Waimanalo Gulch Sanitary Landfill and the implementation of sustainable waste management practices

15-228 Amending the City Council policy relating to real property tax

compromises 15-244 Naming Kailua District Park Recreation Center Pool the Albert

Minn Aquatic Center 15-289 Renaming the Nanakuli Beach Park to Kalanianaole Beach Park 16-10

(CD1) Enlisting the City and County of Honolulu’s participation in the nationwide stepping up initiative to reduce the number of people with mental illness from being incarcerated

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16-71 Approving new city involved work elements for inclusion in the

Federal Fiscal Year 2017 Overall Work Program 16-76

(CD1, FD1) Approving the City and County of Honolulu’s Twenty-Second (22nd) Year Action Plan for Community Development Block Grant, Home Investment Partnerships, Emergency Solutions Grants, and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS program funds, and authorizing its submittal to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

16-85 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the Ewa

Development Plan Area, Kapolei, Oahu, Hawaii 16-119 Naming the facility located on Dillingham Boulevard, Kapalama

Hale 16-120 Relating to the redesignation and reconfiguration of the North

Shore Enterprise Zone No. 1, the Mililani High Technology Park/Wahiawa Enterprise Zone No. 2, and the Ewa/Central Oahu Enterprise Zone No. 3

16-138

(CD1) Authorizing the use of overt video monitoring in the City and County of Honolulu to prevent and deter general criminal activity and achieve the legitimate law enforcement objective and legitimate public purpose of ensuring a safe and secure 2016 International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN), 2016 IUCN World Conservation Congress

16-236

(CD1) Authorizing the use of overt video monitoring in the City and County of Honolulu to prevent and deter general criminal activity and achieve the legitimate law enforcement objective and legitimate public purpose of ensuring a safe and secure 2016 Honolulu Marathon Event

16-248

(CD1, FD1) Reaffirming the Honolulu City Council's support of extending the County surcharge on the General Excise Tax in order to complete the Honolulu Rail project to Ala Moana Shopping Center

16-249 Authorizing the City Council, agencies and the Boards and

Commissions of the City and County of Honolulu to convert hardcopy records to electronic format

16-250 Authorizing the revision of the general records schedule for the

City Council, the agencies, and the Boards and Commissions of the City and County of Honolulu

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16-273 Naming a portion of Maunalua Bay Beach Park after Joe Lukela 16-301 Renaming the Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center in the Patsy T.

Mink Central Oahu Regional Park the K. Mark Takai Veterans Memorial Aquatic Center

16-308, CD1 Establishing a policy for Planned Development Projects in

Transit-Oriented Development areas; and proposing an amendment to Chapter 21, Revised Ordinances of Honolulu 1990 (The "Land Use Ordinance"), relating to Planned Development Projects in Transit-Oriented areas

16-316 Amend Rule §3-81-17.51, License Fees, Rules of the Liquor

Commission of the City and County of Honolulu 16-323

(CD1) Naming a city entertainment venue in honor of Tom Moffatt

17-33

(CD1, FD1) Approving the Kalihi Neighborhood Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Plan

17-50

(CD1) Expressing the Council of the City and County of Honolulu's steadfast commitment to uphold Honolulu as a Haven of Aloha

17-91 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Central Oahu Sustainable Communities Plan Area (Adding a park modification symbol for the Patsy T. Mink Central Oahu Regional Park)

17-107 Adopting a revision to the public infrastructure map for the

Primary Urban Center (PUC) Development Plan Area (adding a government building symbol for Kapalama Hale)

17-112 Reestablishing the Oahu Real Property Tax Advisory

Commission