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SHIMAOKA: I move that the petition be granted to Ms. McMichael based on her interest is <br /> clearly distinguishable from that of the general public. Also, that being a lineal descendant was <br /> clearly outlined. That's my motion. <br /> YATES: I second. <br /> SHIMAOKA: Motion by Commissioner Shimaoka, second by Commissioner Faye. The floor is <br /> open for discussion. [None.] Staff? Hea inoa, roll call. <br /> JACKSON: Commissioner Shimaoka? <br /> SHIMAOKA: Aye. <br /> JACKSON: Commissioner Yates? <br /> YATES: Aye. <br /> JACKSON: Commissioner Carr Smith? <br /> CARR SMITH: Aye. <br /> JACKSON: And—I'm sorry, I'm getting lost here,just give me a minute—Commissioner <br /> Vitousek? <br /> VITOUSEK: Aye. <br /> JACKSON: And Chair Unger. <br /> UNGER: Aye. <br /> JACKSON: Okay, the motion carries, five-zero. <br /> UNGER: Next item on the agenda, Commissioners, I would like to entertain a motion for <br /> Mr. Alapai in regard to his petition for standing. <br /> SHIMAOKA: I so move that the petition be granted for Mr. Alapai based on his declaration of <br /> descendant of native Hawaiians who inhabited the Hawaiian Islands prior to 1778 and who <br /> practiced those rights which were customarily and traditionally exercised by subsistence, cultural <br /> or religious purposes. <br /> CARR SMITH: Second. <br /> UNGER: We have a motion by Commissioner Shimaoka, second by Commissioner Carr Smith. <br /> The floor is open for discussion. [None.] Maija? Hea inoa. <br /> JACKSON: Commissioner Shimaoka? <br /> 29 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />