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HCR 5

Urging the INDOT to rename that portion of SR 75 between CR 700 S and CR 800 S in Carroll County the "Deputy Sheriff Noah C. Rainey Memorial Road".

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Scott Alexander and 51 co-sponsors

HCR 5 authorizes a 25-year easement for maintaining concrete stairs on state submerged lands in Waikiki, enhancing public access for locals and visitors.

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Bill Summary · HCR 5

Summary of HCR 5: Authorization of Easement at Waikiki

Bill Overview

Bill Number: HCR 5
Title: Authorizing the Issuance of a Twenty-Five-Year Term, Non-Exclusive Easement Covering a Portion of State Submerged Lands at Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu, for Concrete Stairs, and for Use, Repair, and Maintenance of the Improvements Constructed Thereon.
Introduced: January 21, 2025
Status: Deleted from the meeting scheduled on March 25, 2025, at 9:40 AM in conference room 411 via videoconference.
Classification: Concurrent Resolution
Related Bills: SCR 5 (companion)

Purpose and Intent

The primary intent of HCR 5 is to authorize the issuance of a non-exclusive easement for a period of twenty-five years over a designated portion of state submerged lands in Waikiki, Honolulu, Oahu. This easement is specifically intended for the use, repair, and maintenance of concrete stairs that have been constructed on these submerged lands.

Key Provisions

  • Easement Duration: The easement is proposed for a term of twenty-five years.
  • Non-Exclusive Use: The easement will be non-exclusive, meaning that other parties may also have rights to use the submerged lands.
  • Scope of Use: The easement allows for the use, repair, and maintenance of concrete stairs located on the submerged lands, ensuring that these facilities can be properly maintained for public access and safety.

Impact

  • Affected Parties: The primary beneficiaries of this easement would be the local community and visitors to Waikiki who utilize the concrete stairs for access to the beach and ocean.
  • State Submerged Lands: The bill affects a specific portion of state submerged lands, which are typically managed by the state for public use and environmental protection.

Procedural Timeline

  • January 21, 2025: The bill was introduced.
  • January 23, 2025: The bill was offered for consideration.
  • January 27, 2025: The bill was referred to the Water and Land (WAL) and Finance (FIN) committees.
  • March 20, 2025: The resolution was scheduled for a hearing by the WAL committee.
  • March 24, 2025: The measure was deleted from the upcoming meeting agenda.

Conclusion

HCR 5 seeks to facilitate the maintenance and use of essential public infrastructure in Waikiki by authorizing a long-term easement on state submerged lands. However, the recent deletion from the scheduled meeting indicates that further discussion or modifications may be necessary before the bill can advance.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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