HB 3001 HD 2 SD 1

RELATING TO NONCOMMERCIAL PIERS

By Representative(s) ITO / GOODENOW / CATALANI / AHU ISA / TAKAI / MEYER

Keywords: CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Department of land & natural resources, GOVERNOR, LEGISLATURE, MARINE RESOURCES, PUBLIC LANDS, SUBMERGED LANDS

Report Title: Noncommercial Piers

Description: Allows the board of land and natural resources to lease, by direct negotiation and without recourse to public auction, state submerged lands or lands beneath tidal waters for private residential noncommercial piers. Deletes the requirement that leases for sunbathing and swimming piers on public lands be open to the public with signs indicating the public's right to use the pier. Deletes the requirement that easements or leases for noncommercial piers be approved by the governor and the legislature. (SD1)

 1-27-00        H Introduced and passed First Reading                      
 1-31-00        H Referred to the committees on 1. OMR 2. FIN ,
                  referral sheet 8
 2- 4-00        H Bill scheduled to be heard by OMR on Wednesday,
                  02-09-00 at 9:00 A.M. in House conference room 312.
 2- 9-00        H The committee on OMR recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.
 2- 9-00        H The votes in OMR were as follows:6 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Takumi, Schatz, Cachola, Morita, Auwae, Meyer; Ayes         
                  with reservations: Rep.(s) ; none Noes: Rep.(s) ;
                  and 2 Excused: Rep.(s) Garcia, Kanoho
 2-17-00        H Reported from the committee on OMR (Stand. Com. Rep.        
                  No. 266-00) as amended in (HD 1), recommending
                  passage on Second Reading and referral to the
                  committee on FIN
 2-17-00        H Passed Second Reading as amended in (HD 1) and
                  referred to the committee on FIN
 2-17-00        H The vote was as follows:  40 aye(s), with none
                  voting no and Representative(s) Chang, Hamakawa,
                  Herkes, Kanoho, Kawakami, Menor, Nakasone, Okamura,         
                  Saiki, Souki, Takamine excused
 2-22-00        H Bill scheduled to be heard by FIN on Thursday, 02
                  /24/00 at 4:00 p.m. in House conference room 308.
 2-24-00        H The committee on FIN recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.
 2-24-00        H The votes in FIN were as follows:15 Ayes: Rep.(s)
                  Takamine, Kawakami, Ahu Isa, Catalani, Espero,
                  Goodenow, Kahikina, Kanoho, Nakasone, Schatz,
                  Suzuki, Yamane, Fox, Marumoto, Meyer; Ayes with
                  reservations: Rep.(s) Moses; none Noes: Rep.(s) ;
                  and 1 Excused: Rep.(s) Luke
 3- 3-00        H Reported from the committee on FIN (Stand. Com. Rep.        
                  No. 759-00) as amended in (HD 2), recommending
                  passage on Third Reading
 3- 3-00        H Forty-eight (48) hours notice 03-07-00                   
 3- 7-00        H Passed Third Reading as amended in (HD 2)                
 3- 7-00        H The vote was as follows:  46 aye(s), with none
                  voting no and Representative(s) Cachola, Garcia,
                  Meyer, Okamura, Santiago excused
 3- 7-00        H Transmitted to Senate                                    
 3- 9-00        S Received from House (Hse. Com. No. 307)                  
 3- 9-00        S Passed First Reading and referred to 1. WLH 2. WAM       
 3-10-00        S Bill scheduled to be heard by WLH on 03-15-00 at
                  2:00 p.m. in conference room 225.
 3-15-00        S The committee on WLH recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.
 3-15-00        S The votes in WLH were as follows: 4 Ayes: Senator(s)        
                  Hanabusa, Tanaka, Matsuura, Nakata; Ayes with
                  reservations: Senator(s) ; none Noes: Senator(s) ;
                  and 3 Excused: Senator(s) Chun, Kanno, Anderson
 3-21-00        S Reported from WLH (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 2833) with
                  recommendation of passage on Second Reading, as
                  amended (SD 1) and referral to WAM
 3-21-00        S Report adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended
                  (SD 1) and referred to WAM.
 4- 3-00        S Bill scheduled for decision making by WAM on
                  04-06-00 at 9:30 a.m. in conference room 211.
 4- 6-00        S The committee on WAM recommends that the measure be         
                  PASSED, UNAMENDED.
 4- 6-00        S The votes in WAM were as follows: 10 Ayes:
                  Senator(s) Fukunaga, Levin, Buen, Chun, Chun
                  Oakland, M. Ige, Kawamoto, Nakata, Tam, Taniguchi;
                  Ayes with reservations: Senator(s) ; 1 Noes:
                  Senator(s) Anderson; and 2 Excused: Senator(s) D.
                  Ige, Iwase
 4- 7-00        S Reported from WAM (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 3341) with
                  recommendation of passage on Third Reading
 4- 7-00        S 24 hours notice 04-11-00                                 
 4-11-00        S Report adopted; Passed Third Reading. Ayes, 22. 
                  Noes, 1 (Anderson).  Excused, 2 (Buen, Bunda).
 4-11-00        S Transmitted to House                                     
 4-11-00        H Returned from Senate (Sen. Com. No. 579) in amended         
                  form (SD 1)
 4-17-00        H House agrees to Senate amendment(s)                      
 4-17-00        H Passed Final Reading as amended in (SD 1)                
 4-17-00        H The vote was as follows:  41 aye(s), with none
                  voting no and Representative(s) Cachola, Herkes,
                  Kaho`ohalahala, Meyer, Okamura, Pendleton, Rath,
                  Takai, Takamine, Whalen excused
 4-19-00        S Received notice of House agreement and passage on
                  Final Reading (Hse. Com. No. 676).
 4-19-00        H Transmitted to Governor                                  
 6-22-00        S Act 261, 06-20-00, (Gov. Msg. No. 366)                   
 6-22-00        H Act 261, on 06-20-00 (Gov. Msg. No. 244)