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HUSTACE: Thanks, Chair. I did take some time over the weekend to make some tweaks
<br /> around the edges to address some of the connectivity issues around the island. I'll just put
<br /> it up on the screen if I may. It's for all to see. It's shared there. It's Working Doc 1-5 JH
<br /> Proposal. So, this is based off of the Working Doc 1-5, and it makes some slight changes
<br /> on there. And so, back here at the Working Doc 1-5,just from the top of my head—Let's
<br /> see. If I may, I can show some of the changes here that I suggested in the proposal. And
<br /> I'll just compare them back and forth here. So, this is our Working Doc 1-5. And this is
<br /> outside of Hilo. (Pause.) Alright, thank you, Chair. Let me try to reshare that again.
<br /> Thank you. Okay, let me bring that back up. Okay. So, this is our Working Doc 1-5. And
<br /> this is a proposal of the area. So, it's just a slight change. And I can flip between them
<br /> here. So, this is the proposal change. A slight modification. And this is what we have for
<br /> our Working Doc 1-5. So, there's a census block right here of fifteen (15)people. Maybe
<br /> to clean the line up a little bit, that one could go back into Council 1 as a possibility. Just
<br /> to make a cleaner line there. That's an option. The other suggestion on the Waimea side.
<br /> So, this is, once again, our Working Doc 1-5. Just going to head over to Waimea. This is
<br /> what we tabled as last week. And then, this was the proposal that I looked at over the
<br /> weekend with some thought. It looks a little bit uglier for sure, in my proposal. But
<br /> there's some justification here. So, in our Working Doc 1-5, this census block here, and
<br /> for the purpose of some of this discussion, I'm just going to turn on the layer of the 2011
<br /> council line. For our Working Doc here, we did put this census block, that has two
<br /> hundred fifty (250)people, into Council 9. And we took ones over here out of Council 9.
<br /> So, in my proposal, I thought of—The numbers are a little bit different. Its 250, 359.
<br /> These individuals are used to being in Council 9. So, I'll go back and forth. This is our
<br /> Working Doc 1-5. This is the proposal. Up here, these people are used to being in
<br /> Council 9. Whereas these have not been in Council 9 for the past ten years. So, that may
<br /> be a big change for those communities. So, I'm proposing to bring this subdivision back
<br /> into Council 9 and relinquishing this one back to Council 1. Also, there is some Pu`u
<br /> Kapu Hawaiian Homelands just mauka of this area. And the populations aren't that great.
<br /> It's like six or one. And taking this odd shape up here, would bring all of what is
<br /> indicated as the Kohala Watershed Forest Reserve, into Council 9, whereas most of it
<br /> already is. So, that was the proposal. This is what it looks like. This is what we have now.
<br /> So, bringing that back into Council 9, or into Council 9, as it wasn't before, some of
<br /> those areas. So, making some of those readjustments there along those boundary lines.
<br /> That's what I had on my thoughts for edges of Council 1 and 9. I think we're looking
<br /> pretty good on 9 here. Chair, if I may, I can continue on some other areas that I had some
<br /> thoughts on.
<br /> LUL Could we go area by area?
<br /> KOSSOW: I think Ms. Lui's request was just to go by per commissioner. Is that correct?
<br /> LUL Yeah. Rather than looking at all of your changes first, James, that we can look at
<br /> them as we look at the different districts. I just wanted to say also that I agree with your
<br /> changes, and I think if Commissioner Yoshina agrees with taking that one little thing. It's
<br /> weird because my document of 1-5 doesn't quite correspond to what you had. So, I was a
<br /> little confused, but I think putting that one little piece back into 1, right below `Amauulu
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