HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES             H.C.R. NO.            
TWENTIETH LEGISLATURE, 2000                                
STATE OF HAWAII                                            
                                                             
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                     HOUSE CONCURRENT
                        RESOLUTION
RELATING TO THE ALOHA STADIUM AUTHORITY. 


 1       WHEREAS, flea market revenues are crucial to keeping
 2   stadium operations in the black; and
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 4       WHEREAS, IN 1997, Aloha Flea Market, Inc. paid the State
 5   $2.5 million dollars for the privilege of operating the swap
 6   meet and this amount was nearly twice the $1.3 million dollars
 7   the State received from sporting events, including University
 8   of Hawaii football games; and
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10       WHEREAS, by 1998, Aloha Flea Market, Inc. grossed $4.5
11   million and paid the State $3.8 million dollars for the
12   privilege of operating the flea market and had paid over $40
13   million dollars over the span of twenty years for that
14   privilege, representing the cost of the construction of Aloha
15   Stadium; and
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17       WHEREAS, history shows the relationship between Aloha Flea
18   Market, Inc. and the State had been a profitable one for both
19   parties; and
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21       WHEREAS, the Stadium Authority put in writing that they
22   felt confident that the authority could make more money by
23   putting the swap meet operations out for bid; and
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25       WHEREAS, the Stadium Authority stated the entire swap meet
26   operation was the subject of wide ranging criminal
27   investigations, including federal criminal investigations and
28   that the State had an obligation to create a management
29   structure to assure such investigations do not occur in the
30   future even if the allegations against the entire swap meet
31   were untrue; and
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33       WHEREAS, the State told bidders to assume the State would
34   make $4 million dollars from the swap meet and the winning bid
35   was submitted by Consolidated Amusement Co.; and
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37       WHEREAS, Consolidated Amusement Co.'s bid called for the
38   State to pay Consolidated a minimum of $15,000 a month or 12
39   percent of the gross annual receipts generated by the flea
40   market, whichever was greater; and

 
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 2       WHEREAS, given the State's estimate of making $4 million a
 3   year on the flea market, it would have to pay Consolidated
 4   $480,000, allowing the State to net close to $3.5 million,
 5   which is less than it would have made if the receipts from 1998
 6   held constant in 1999; now, therefore,
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 8       BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the
 9   Twentieth Legislature of the State of Hawaii, Regular Session
10   of 2000, the Senate concurring, that the Legislature requests
11   the Legislative Auditor to examine the operations of the
12   Stadium Authority; and  
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14       BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the examination of the Stadium
15   Authority should focus specifically on the cancellation of the
16   mutually profitable Aloha Flea Market, Inc. contract to operate
17   the swap meet and the issuance of a new contract to operate the
18   swap meet; and
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20       BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the examination should also
21   address the implications of the new contract on the income of
22   the Stadium Authority and the Stadium Authority's current
23   budget request for additional general funds.
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