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Hawai`i County Charter Commission -11 June 21, 2019 <br />Seeing no comments, moving on to CA -18, Draft 2, Relating to the Public <br />Access, Open Space and Natural Resources Preservation Maintenance Fund, on <br />the top of page 30. Seeing no comments, moving to CA -20, Draft 2, Relating to <br />Mandatory Charter Reviews on the top of page 35. <br />Yes Commissioner Rice. <br />MS. RICE: Just one typo. <br />CHR. ADAMS: And where is it? <br />MS. RICE: Go down the column to July. <br />CHR. ADAMS: Okay. <br />MS. RICE: You've got two thes. <br />CHR. ADAMS: We do. Look at that. Okay. Without objection, we will remove <br />that typo. Seeing no comments, we'll move to CA -21, Relating to Initiative and <br />Referendum Petitions, at the top of page 37. Seeing no comments, next CA -22, <br />Draft 2, Relating to the Use of Social Security Numbers on Petitions found at the <br />top of page 38. <br />Yes, Commissioner Rice. <br />MS. RICE: I have a question. Some of the amendments we did changed certain <br />things within it and then this one for instance changed... well actually it was more <br />some of the other things, but changed the social security numbers or deleted them <br />as a requirement. When we put these together where you have amendments that <br />are corrected in another amendment, how does that work? <br />CHR. ADAMS: Mr. Henricks. <br />MR. HENRICKS: So that's why it's critical that the Commission did not put <br />forth proposals where the actual policy changes overlap. So for instance you <br />know, we have a proposal to do change of Council terms. Should that pass and <br />we also have a proposal that modifies the district residency requirements, should <br />that pass as well, they both meld together because they don't... they don't overlap <br />with each other. They don't conflict with each other. <br />MS. RICE: Okay. I see. So each... when it goes to the ballot each one stands on <br />its own. <br />MR. HENRICKS: They are distinct. <br />MS. RICE: And then later... <br />Page 19 <br />
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