§206E-191 - Barbers Point Naval Air Station redevelopment; power to redevelop established.
[PART
VII.] KALAELOA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
[§206E-191]
Barbers Point Naval Air Station redevelopment; power to redevelop established. (a) The Hawaii community development authority
shall be the designated agency of the State to implement this part.
(b) The
authority shall act as the local redevelopment authority to facilitate the
redevelopment of Barbers Point Naval Air Station in accordance with the Barbers
Point Naval Air Station community reuse plan. In addition to any other duties
that the authority may have pursuant to this chapter, the authority's duties
shall include but not be limited to:
(1) Coordinating
with the Navy and other entities during the conveyance of properties and
conducting remediation activities for the Barbers Point Naval Air Station
community reuse plan;
(2) Assisting
landholders designated by the plan to market their properties and process
conveyance requests;
(3) Working with
the Navy and others to ensure that infrastructure support is provided to the
existing developed area, referred to as the "downtown area", and
other federally retained areas;
(4) Developing
the infrastructure necessary to support the implementation of the Barbers Point
Naval Air Station community reuse plan; and
(5) Providing, to
the extent feasible, maximum opportunity for the reuse of surplus property by
private enterprise or state and county government.
(c) Five
additional voting members shall, except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, be appointed to the authority by the governor to represent the
Kalaeloa community development district. These members shall be considered in
determining quorum and majority only on issues relating to the Kalaeloa
community development district, and may vote only on issues relating to the
Kalaeloa community development district. These members shall consist of:
(1) The
chairperson of the Hawaiian homes commission;
(2) The director
of the city and county of Honolulu department of planning and permitting;
(3) Two members
representing the surrounding community for a term pursuant to section
26-34, one of which shall be selected by the mayor of the city and county of
Honolulu; and
(4) One member who is a Hawaiian cultural specialist.
[L 2002, c 184, pt of §2]