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typically from the applicant. I can tell you though that in practice, you know, we have to be <br />pragmatic about this, and it has happened that when the Department, the Department takes in an <br />application for a time extension and finds conditions that need to be modified in the bill; and we <br />have added conditions and brought them to the Planning Commission, and changed them in the <br />course of the time extension. We have done that. And then, now then we have to be real careful <br />because when it goes to Council, and usually we don’t have a bill prepared, well, we’ll have a <br />draft, you know, changes before the Commission. But when we send the bill to Council we have <br />to be real careful about the title of the bill reflecting all the changes that are made. But this, <br />again, you have to be practical about this because the applicant will know, oh, I need a time <br />extension; and the Department will process, you know, just do an initial review of the bill when <br />it comes in and will say, yeah, that’s right, you need a time extension. We’ll start to process the <br />time extension. As we go through it we’ll say, oh, this condition needs to be changed. Even <br />things that are really simple, like this was done already so we’re going to take it out and we’ll <br />make all these changes and bring it to the Commission. So I think you can modify bills that are <br />pending, that are just time extensions that are, and you can modify them pending going up to the <br />Council at the Commission stage. <br />WOODWARD: If I might, Mr. Chairman. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Woodward. <br />WOODWARD: I think, the way I look at this, this is Commissioner Watanabe’s <br />suggestions; and we do this all the time if we’re discussing an SMA Permit or anything, is we <br />suggest we change this condition, we change the way this is done. It’s generally done verbally. <br />It just so happened that Commissioner Watanabe took the time to write this out to try and make <br />some suggestions to achieve a consensus. So I think it’s the same as the suggestions we all <br />make, although most of the time they’re made verbally here. This just happens to be in writing. <br />WATANABE: Mr. Domingo, well -? <br />DOMINGO: I rest my case. <br />WATANABE: Well, -. <br />DOMINGO: I yield to the judge. <br />WATANABE: Well, that’s what I was hoping we wouldn’t have to go to, but we’re <br />probably going to wind up there anyway if we’re not going to decide on any of this -. So, <br />th <br />anyway, Mr. Lim, then we will see you again on March 20 and I guess we’ll get your <br />information prior to that. Yeah? <br />LIM: That’s correct. Thank you. <br />WATANABE: Thank you, thank you. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />23 <br /> <br />
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