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File #: HLU-14 BILL 38 (2023    Version:
Type: Bill Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/31/2023 In control: Housing and Land Use Committee (2023-2025)
On agenda: 11/29/2023 Final action:
Title: BILL 38 (2023), ?OHANA ASSISTANCE PROGRAM UNDER CHAPTER 3.34, MAUI COUNTY CODE (HLU-14)
Attachments: 1. Bill 38 (2023), 2. Correspondence from County Clerk 05-25-2023, 3. Correspondence from Council Chair 08-16-2023, 4. Correspondence to DHHC 10-12-2023, 5. ASF from Council Chair Lee 11-29-2023, 6. 231129_eComments, 7. Correspondence from DHHC 12-01-2023, 8. Correspondence from Committee Chair 12-06-2023
Related files: CR 23-114
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Title

BILL 38 (2023), ʻOHANA ASSISTANCE PROGRAM UNDER CHAPTER 3.34, MAUI COUNTY CODE  (HLU-14)

 

Description

The Committee is in receipt of the following:

1.                     Bill 38 (2023), entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3.34, MAUI COUNTY CODE, TO CREATE AND FUND AN ʻOHANA ASSISTANCE PILOT PROGRAM.”  Bill 38’s purpose is to create an ʻOhana Assistance Pilot Program to offer grants of up to $50,000 to property owners to build an accessory dwelling or second farm dwelling for permanent long-term occupancy as residential workforce housing units.

2.                     Correspondence dated August 16, 2023, from Council Chair Alice L. Lee, proposing a CD1 version of Bill 38 (2023), entitled “A BILL FOR AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 3.34, MAUI COUNTY CODE, ESTABLISHING CRITERIA FOR THE ʻOHANA ASSISTANCE PROGRAM WITHIN THE HOMEOWNER PROGRAMS REVOLVING FUND.”  The purpose of the proposed CD1 version of Bill 38 (2023) is to incorporate the changes made to Chapter 3.34, Maui County Code, by Ordinance 5525 (2023); establish criteria for the program; and make other technical fixes.

 

Status

The Committee may consider whether to recommend passage of the proposed CD1 version of Bill 38 (2023) on first reading, with or without revisions.  The Committee may also consider the filing of Bill 38 (2023) and other related action.