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leave it like that for right now so we can see the numbers. And then, we may have to <br /> make some shifts right now. So, right now, 4 is really high. <br /> LOPEZ: James. <br /> BATH: Chair? <br /> KOSSOW: I'll go to Mr. Lopez, and then to Ms. Bath. <br /> LOPEZ: This is the draft map that we're modifying. So, for me, could you eliminate the <br /> current district line. That's what the yellow hash is, right? <br /> HUSTACE: You got it. <br /> LOPEZ: It's confusing. Thank you. <br /> HUSTACE: No problem. It just helps me, but that's all. Thank you. <br /> KOSSOW: Mr. Lopez, you yield? <br /> LOPEZ: Yes. <br /> KOSSOW: Thank you. Ms. Bath, thank you. <br /> BATH: I think that instead of adding that whole triangle HPP part, can you reverse what <br /> you just did? Would it be possible for you to back hit that? <br /> HUSTACE: Well, some of that was already in 4, so I have toIf you can be specific on <br /> which parts. <br /> BATH: Yeah. Kaloli Point, there's a census block that's two hundred(200) and <br /> something people, right up on the point of Kaloli. I believe that you could include that <br /> without taking that whole section of HPP and adding it. `Cause that's going to throw <br /> everything off. <br /> HUSTACE: If you don't mind, I can refer to the proposed one and I'll just make it—the <br /> slight changes as you mentioned. And we can readjust accordingly. So, this is the <br /> proposed. It only goes a couple blocks back, but we'll be focused on that. Okay. (Pause) <br /> So, Kaloli Point there, Commissioner Bath, is part of 4 now. <br /> BATH: That's correct. Thank you. I yield. <br /> HUSTACE: And I'll just keep following your guidance, Commissioner Bath, on the other <br /> end of Council 5, and moving some of these communities back into Council 5. <br /> BATH: Okay. <br /> 26 <br />