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Mr. Onishi: Today, on the agenda, we are only talking about the discussion of the <br /> goals and timetable for the Task Force. <br /> Mr. Price: Okay. So these will be on the agenda for the.... <br /> Mr. Onishi: Yes, for the next meeting. Just a reminder, for Sunshine Law purposes <br /> whatever is on the agenda we need to follow. <br /> Mr. Hussey: Clarification on that point. I understand that the County Charter allows for <br /> amendments to the agenda. I don't propose one but just for my own <br /> understanding, if the agenda which we get typically a day before the <br /> meeting, which isn't really time to interject any other things, or we can call <br /> if we have items we would want to put on. But if we see a need for <br /> change I understand that the Charter allows the agenda to be amended at <br /> the meeting by a vote. Is that true? <br /> Mr. Onishi: I would have to check on that. <br /> Ms. Wille: I would say that maybe we ought to make a focus on getting out the <br /> agenda within two weeks after our meeting. That way if someone has <br /> something, to contact the Chairman if there is something missing there. <br /> So we have it all ready before the seven day requirement. <br /> Mr. Onishi: You know, we had this discussion two meetings ago and it was kind of set <br /> on that the agenda would come out, as you had mentioned, two weeks <br /> prior as we need to have that seven days notice. So within that 14th day <br /> when it comes out, the agenda, until the 8th day you guys can make <br /> amendments to it. <br /> Mr. Hussey: Somebody told me that at the session itself, adjustments can be made <br /> and you're nodding your head like that is.... <br /> Ms. Wille: Let's check on that. <br /> Mr. Hussey: I'm just looking at the possibility that it's true. If it's not true then I don't <br /> want to.... <br /> Ms. Wille: We just don't want, if there was something missing or something slight we <br /> normally do it but we don't want to say somehow doing a report and say <br /> we discussed "x" at a meeting that the public didn't get notice of. So even <br /> if we have the power I think that we should probably avoid doing that right <br /> now. <br /> Mr. Hussey: Sure. <br /> Ms. Wille: Can I make a comment here today, just to generally getting our arms <br /> around where we're going on this. We do have this list that the <br /> recommendations from that last Ad Hoc Committee and we've sort of <br /> been following along with their priorities. That's sort of what we've been <br /> -2 - <br />