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AU: Mr. Chair. <br /> REPLOGLE: Yes. <br /> AU: Before we make the vote, I would like get Ms. Hall's procedural, what is going to happen if <br /> this motion get voted up or voted down. Can you just explain to us what may and may not <br /> happen? <br /> HALL: So, if the motion passes, then the record will be opened and then the next hearing there <br /> will be public testimony, the applicant and intervenor will present their arguments and then if the <br /> Commission still feels that they have enough information at the end of that testimony and that <br /> argument, then they can make a decision at that time. If you vote against it, then we need a new <br /> motion for whatever you so choose and from there we go from there and then I can advise you as <br /> to what the procedure will be on for that. <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay. <br /> LIN: Ms. Hall, can I make a motion, a separate motion to move that the Commission make a <br /> decision on the record as presented at our next meeting? <br /> HALL: We have to deal with the first motion first. <br /> REPLOGLE: Yes. <br /> HALL: Then we have to see if that, unless Commissioner Clarkson wants to withdraw his <br /> motion but,presently we have a motion on the floor that needs to be — <br /> REPLOGLE: We should decide on that. Okay. All those, wait a minute. It would be a roll call <br /> vote for this? <br /> JACKSON: Yes. <br /> REPLOGLE: Okay. So, Commissioner Clarkson correct me if I get this wrong but, <br /> Commissioner Clarkson would like to have the record reopened so we can address issues that the <br /> Court outlined as needing more information. <br /> CLARKSON: That's correct. <br /> JACKSON: Okay. <br /> REPLOGLE: So, staff. <br /> JACKSON: Commissioner Clarkson? <br /> CLARKSON: Aye. <br /> 8 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br />