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Mr. Heintz: So moved. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Is there a second? <br /> Ms. Sumner-Mack: Second. <br /> Mr. Robinson: All those in favor say aye. Okay we're done on that. And what <br /> was the other one Malia? <br /> Ms. Hall: And then the schedule. <br /> Motion and Vote: Mr. Heintz moved to approve and file financial disclosure forms. Ms. <br /> Sumner-Mack seconded the motion. All members voted aye. <br /> 8. DISCUSSION REGARDING THE POTENTIAL OF THE HAWAPI COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF ETHICS TO FILE AN ETHICS VIOLATION APPEAL WITH THE <br /> STATE ETHICS BOARD IN REGARDS TO LACK OF ACTION IN <br /> ENFORCING THE RULE OF LAW FOR THE CONTINUING BLOCKING THE <br /> INGRESS AND EGRESS OF THE MAUNA KEA ACCESS ROAD. (11:27 a.m.) <br /> Mr. Heintz: I guess since that's in connection with my general concern that I <br /> expressed at the conference in Honolulu. Let me just make a <br /> remark or two. This is a continuing concern and it's now showing <br /> up on a fairly regular basis. I noticed at least three letters to the <br /> editor and let me just read one. Paragraph from a letter to the <br /> editor. In...I believe yesterday's paper with regard to the blockage <br /> of the road up on Mauna Kea. <br /> The pertinent part of the letter is: <br /> "Why are they being allowed to remain? Why haven't they been <br /> removed as the protestors to the wind farm?" <br /> Apparently referring to protestors being removed in wind farm in <br /> Oahu. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Right. <br /> Mr. Heintz: "They are clearly and even more contempt of the law and I am sure <br /> have caused far more serious damage to the flora and fauna. Has <br /> Hawaii become so lawless that it's citizens must fend for <br /> themselves because the rule of law does not apply to some groups. <br /> What are we to do, when the Governor, Mayor and agencies, etc. <br /> no longer enforce the law?" <br /> 28 <br />