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Mr. Goodenow: Also there's the letter from respondent dated March 18, 2019. And <br />the letter from a member of the public dated April 4, 2019. <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: Mr. Chairman, also there's one thing to add. We received an e- <br />mail from Tanya Aynessazian... <br />Member of public: Aynessazian. <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: Aynessazian. Okay. Thank you. That was received April 22, 2019 <br />at 7:05 am and the Board has the discretion of course to also <br />consider that as materials for today's hearing. <br />Mr. Goodenow: Okay. Thank you. And I guess to put on the record. Koohan <br />Paik. <br />Ms. Paik-Mander: Think of like Pac Man. Paik-Mander. <br />Mr. Goodenow: Okay Paik...has provided a correspondence that she's just passed <br />out...written testimony. <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: Mr. Chairman. Go ahead. <br />Mr. Goodenow: <br />Mr. Yoshimoto: <br />So if I could have... Well before we start...there's a procedural <br />issue. Mr. Yoshimoto wrote a memo dated April 16 ...have all the <br />Members seen that? Alright. Our procedure is...in fact I'll ask <br />Mr. Yoshimoto to clarify the situation. <br />So the procedure that we have for today's hearing is that the <br />Board... According to the Board rules, all documents are <br />confidential until presented in a public hearing and that's today. <br />So what we have today is a letter from the respondent dated March <br />1811', a letter from a member of the public and the e-mail. So these <br />documents are going to be presented to other parties so to speak. <br />So to keep it simple. So the petitioners have not seen the <br />respondent's letter to my knowledge. So we're going to present <br />that today. The petitioner will have an opportunity to review that. <br />And at that point, the Board Chair will ask the parties how they <br />want to proceed. There's several options. One option is to take <br />additional time to review the response and see if you need to <br />prepare and we can schedule this for another hearing, probably in a <br />month. If the parties are ready to proceed, then you know we have <br />that discretion to proceed with the hearing today. And in that case <br />what would happen is the petitioner would come up and present <br />whatever arguments they want to. The respondent will then have <br />that opportunity to respond. The Board will ask questions of the <br />parties. The Board will then deliberate, decide how to move <br />12 <br />
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