Report Title:
CIP; 19th Senatorial District; Appropriation
Description:
Appropriates funds for capital improvement projects in the 19th senatorial district.
THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
2922 |
TWENTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE, 2008 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to capital improvement projects for the benefit of THE nineteenth SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. The director of finance is authorized to issue general obligation bonds in the sum of $90,597,000, or so much thereof as may be necessary, and the same sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, is appropriated for fiscal year 2008-2009, for the purpose of capital improvement projects for the nineteenth senatorial district, as follows:
1. Barbers point elementary school
A. Design and install sprinkler/irrigation system.
Design $30,000
Construction $185,000
Total funding $215,000
B. Design and construction of paved parking.
Design $27,000
Construction $324,000
Total funding $351,000
C. Design and construction of air conditioning for entire school.
Design $405,000
Construction $4,050,000
Total funding $4,455,000
2. Kaleiopuu elementary school
A. Second ramp for campus
evacuation.
Design $27,000
Construction $270,000
Total funding $297,000
B. Central air conditioning in the main office area to enhance ventilation and reduce noise levels.
Design $33,000
Construction $216,000
Total funding $249,000
3. Kapolei middle school
A. Restrooms for portables.
Design $54,000
Construction $540,000
Total funding $594,000
B. Shelter in Place (library, buildings A,C,E,F,G,H,I).
Design $108,000
Construction $1,188,000
Total funding $1,296,000
C. Bus loading area.
Design $33,000
Construction $341,000
Total funding $374,000
4. Kapolei high school
A. Athletic complex improvements, including locker rooms, two classrooms, and two portable classrooms.
Construction $5,000,000
Total funding $5,000,000
B. SPED trailer (3)
Design $87,000
Construction $864,000
Equipment $38,000
Total funding $989,000
C. Restrooms for portables.
Design $54,000
Construction $540,000
Total funding $594,000
D. Shelter in Place (administration, buildings B, D, G, H).
Design $66,000
Construction $594,000
Total funding $660,000
5. Mauka Lani elementary school
A. Install air conditioning for entire school.
Design $432,000
Construction $4,860,000
Total funding $5,292,000
B. Upgrade telecommunications system.
Design $54,000
Construction $540,000
Total funding $594,000
C. Design and construct evacuation ramp near the cafeteria.
Design $54,000
Construction $540,000
Total funding $594,000
D. Classroom building.
Design $100,000
Construction $3,000,000
Equipment $1,000
Total funding $3,101,000
6. Makakilo elementary school
A. ADA transition accessibility.
Design $54,000
Construction $513,000
Total funding $567,000
B. Install air conditioning in entire school.
Design $432,000
Construction $4,860,000
Total funding $5,292,000
7. Kapolei II elementary school, new school.
Planning $300,000
Land $1,000
Design $3,682,000
Total funding $3,983,000
8. Royal Kunia elementary, new school.
Planning $1,000
Design $3,999,000
Construction $45,000,000
Equipment $500,000
Total funding $49,500,000
9. Kalaeloa Barbers Point harbor Infrastructure improvements.
Planning $300,000
Total funding $300,000
10. Kalaeloa Barbers Point harbor fuel pier.
Design $6,300,000
Total funding $6,300,000
SECTION 2. The appropriation made for the capital improvement projects authorized by this Act shall not lapse at the end of the fiscal year for which the appropriation is made; provided that all moneys from the appropriation unencumbered as of June 30, 2010, shall lapse as of that date.
SECTION 3. The sums appropriated for the respective capital projects set forth in section 1 shall be expended by the designated expending agency for the purposes of this Act; provided that:
(1) The sums appropriated in items 1 through 8 shall be expended by the department of education; and
(2) The sums appropriated in items 9 and 10 shall be expended by the department of transportation.
SECTION 4. This Act shall take effect on July 1, 2008.
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