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HAYASHI: Yeah, we can do that. I don’t know what the Commission’s <br />rd <br />itinerary is as far as June 3. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, actually I don’t know what mine is either. <br />YEH: Yeah, so I was going to suggest why don’t we work, we can work <br />with the staff and try to figure out when would be good. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, we’ll leave it up to you. And you’re going to have to <br />provide notice anyway, and that means that it gives us some additional time to do some <br />juggling with our schedules if need be or, you know, hopefully we’ll have enough <br />Commissioners available for that. <br />BOWMAN: I have a question. <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />BOWMAN: I personally don’t think it’s essential to be there at a high tide. My <br />suggestion is maybe send a Planning Department person down there to take some <br />pictures -- I think the main thing is to see the general area -- or you guys take the <br />pictures, whoever, and document. And then we could go down the morning before a <br />meeting. That’s just my suggestion. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Ms. Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA: I think it would be preferable if we could catch a high tide because <br />then we’re sort of killing two birds with one stone. We’re getting two pieces of <br />information there, you know, the tide as well as the lay of the land. But I don’t think it’s <br />absolutely essential if we go and it’s not high tide, and we’re aware that it’s not high tide <br />you know, as long as we keep that piece of information in our minds when we’re <br />assessing what we’re looking at. <br />WATANABE: Well, let me ask this then, and I’m not really versed in this, but I’m <br />assuming that if we got a 2-foot tide and we’re looking for a 3.2 tide that -. That’s why I <br />asked for the elevations. As long as we record what the tide was on that particular site <br />visit could we then just add another foot or two feet and surmise that’s where the <br />shoreline would be more or less? <br />rd <br />HAYASHI: We have a chart that was just handed to me. On June 3 at <br />thth <br />3:37 p.m. the tide would be 3.2. One June 4 at 4:24 p.m. it will be 3.5. June 5 it will <br />be 3 feet at 5:12 p.m. <br />WATANABE: So 5:12 p.m. <br />YEH: What I have here and I might as well just submit these photos, just <br />right now since we’re on the issue, and staff can print it up -. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />17 <br /> <br />