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<br />AA: No, I calling for the motion… <br /> <br />SW: OK. <br /> <br />LT: District – 3, Leomana. I wanna make a motion to create a committee to investigate the Laupahoehoe <br />Boat Ramp. Sorry, I just trying to make a motion, I couldn’t hear what you were saying. <br /> <br />AA: No, it’s just to make a motion – I’m asking to a make a motion or I want you guys to make a motion to <br />investigate the Laupahoehoe boat ramp and seawall. <br /> <br />LT: And seawall rebuild, yeah? <br /> <br />AA: Yeah. <br /> <br />LT: OK. Leomana – District – 3, I’d like to make a motion to create a committee to investigate and check <br />out the Laupahoehoe seawall and boat ramp. <br /> <br />CO: Cortney – District 8, I second the motion. <br /> <br />AA: OK. Open for discussion. Is there any discussion from Commissioners? <br /> <br />LT: Leomana – District 3, um, there’s a lot of – I went to Waipio this past two weeks ago and I was talking <br />to a lot of the fishermen in that area and there’s a lot of people that were, ah, against closing Waipio <br />for access to gather and fish and so I think there’s a lot of need for updates to boat ramps in the area <br />or just fishing area access, you know, not everybody is expert level so this type of easy access for <br />common person to go down and spend the day with the family fishing is much needed on that coast <br />so I just wanted to bring that up for my talks at Waipio two weeks ago. <br /> <br />RD: Ah, I reached out to Heather Kimball, ah, District – 1, and, um, she’s up for giving an update on the – <br />Waipio, Laupahoehoe, and, um, Hakalau and Pepeekeo, um, I mean, essentially all these need <br />updates, um, I’m wondering what a committee does that GMAC can’t do? <br /> <br />AA: Um, Sylvia can you answer Robert’s question? <br /> <br />SW: I’m sorry, I’m Sylvia Wan, Deputy Corporation Counsel. I’m unclear as to District – 1 Commissioner’s <br />question. As far as a GMAC \[unclear\] I’m reading here straight from the Sunshine Law – you can <br />create an investigatory group of two or more members of less than quorum provided that a) the <br />scope of the investigation and the scope of each member’s authority is defined at the meeting, which <br />is what I believe is what we’re trying to, what GMAC is trying to do right now in discussion, 2) all <br />results, findings, and recommendations are presented to the board at a meeting and 3) deliberation <br />and decision making on the matter investigated, if any, occurs at a duly noticed meeting of the board <br />held at a subsequent meeting at which the findings and recommendations of the investigation <br />\[unclear\] presented. So right now, I believe the motion before the Commission is do you want to <br />create this investigatory group and what would the scope of your investigation and the members’ <br />authority. \[Unclear\] create \[unclear\]. Does that answer your question? <br /> <br />RD: Yes, thank you. <br />9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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