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MELLON-LACEY: But, sorry, and where did you read? Oh, here we go. No member <br /> shall refrain from voting unless excused by the Chairperson—we didn't have one who <br /> could excuse you—unless a member is excused from voting, silence shall be recorded as <br /> an affirmative. Okay, then Mr. Hustace you have to vote for yourself, you're an aye. It's <br /> unanimous. <br /> LUL That's nice. <br /> HUSTACE: Very well, I just, you know, according to Robert's Rules, abstention doesn't <br /> really mean an affirmative, it just doesn't mean a no either, it just doesn't count as a yes <br /> vote. <br /> MELLON-LACEY: I understand and that's the way these current rules of procedure <br /> read so <br /> HUSTACE: Very well. I'll vote on the affirmative if that's clear. <br /> MELLON-LACEY: But it wouldn't change the outcome. <br /> HUSTACE: Understood. <br /> Mr. Hustace as Vice Chair carried the following <br /> amended vote: <br /> Ayes: Commissioners Akamu, Hustace, Kossow, <br /> Lopez, Lui, Yadao, and Yoshina. <br /> Noes: None. <br /> Abstain: None. <br /> STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC ON AGENDA ITEMS <br /> MELLON-LACEY: So, Mr. Kossow are you prepared to take over? <br /> KOSSOW: Yes. <br /> MELLON-LACEY: I think we're on Statements from the Public at this point. <br /> KOSSOW: Alright. Are there any statements from the public? Each person has about 3 <br /> minutes per item on the agenda. <br /> MELLON-LACEY: Okay, I'm told there are no statements from the public at this time. <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> 9 <br />