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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br /> Minutes—April 20, 2015 <br /> come I'm saying it's kind of tenuous for you folks as a body to do that <br /> because that's not one of those — it's not advising. <br /> DY- But what if we advise PONC to look at an easement. <br /> CM: When you going to advising PONC —that's the other part I was gonna just <br /> bring up is you can also within, you know the last part of your folks charter <br /> section, right, it says promulgate, reports or something like that, right? <br /> Right. So what you could do — is if you folks get together as a body and <br /> you just say, OK, we want GMAC to tell the council —another government <br /> agency—we want you to go look at— I don't know—just take for <br /> something out of the blue, right, Finance Factors property—just out of the <br /> blue, just something, right—we just want you to go look at that and you as <br /> GMAC can send them that letter. But then you're not the proponent or the <br /> sponsor putting together the package and running it through to the end. <br /> Cause one of the most important things that Alex was telling you folks — <br /> that I don't know if it's fully appreciated — is that how detailed the report is, <br /> their submittal is — how willing the owner is —the higher it gets ranked. <br /> And I think that's a fair statement. <br /> DY: Craig — I'm kind of clear on the purchase of property— I think that's a very <br /> detailed kind of thing, but easements on the other hand are just basically <br /> agreements, right? I mean between a property owner and the county or <br /> the state. <br /> CM: It's a lower level of purchase. It's not a purchasing fee but it is —you know <br /> when they talk about the bundle of rights that come with a purchase of a <br /> property. It's all but maybe like three sticks of the bundle of rights. <br /> DY: Yeah, I understand that but what I'm saying is — in terms of, I don't know <br /> how to say this legally, but in terms of the advising responsibility— isn't <br /> that kind of a lower level? Because we're going to a —we're advising <br /> another government agency, like for example Mark said there's this <br /> easement that goes to the Hualalai area —so can we just advise the <br /> mayor or the council to work on opening that easement. <br /> CM: No. That's what I'm saying. That's what you can do. What I'm saying is — <br /> it's hard for you folks as a part-time volunteer board to put together a full <br /> on packet that will have that parcel ranked high enough. So, I mean, it's <br /> possible, I mean if you folks want to donate a lot of time to do it— it's <br /> possible— but it's also kind of on the edge of your folks kuleana, yeah. <br /> KID: Sorry, OK, this is Kalani. So getting back to what Ike was saying — so what <br /> if we have somebody to propose something and have them address <br /> GMAC and then we go with one saying that we all agree that this should <br /> 7 <br />
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