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This is a State Constitutional rule and it should be applied to the County. This is just a reminder. <br />I’m a poe kanaka. Mahalo. <br />WATANABE: Do we have any questions for Mr. Gumapac? <br />SIRACUSA: Yes. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Ms. Siracusa. <br />SIRACUSA: Kale, I’m trying to think of where something like that could be put in. <br />And what I found in leafing through while you were talking was in Section -, on Page 2.2-3, <br />Historical, Cultural and Scenic Resources, and it would be, I guess, in one of the Actions 2.1.3; <br />they are talking about establishing a County Historic Preservation Commission. But what you <br />are talking about is more than just historic preservation; it’s preservation of current things as <br />well, right? <br />GUMAPAC: According to that Historic Preservation Commission that was passed by <br />the County, they are looking at historic preservation of buildings. <br />SIRACUSA: Yeah, right. <br />GUMAPAC: And we are not buildings -. <br />SIRACUSA: But this would be, do you think, a logical section in which to inserts the <br />wording? <br />GUMAPAC: Yes. <br />SIRACUSA: What I would ask you to do then would be to maybe draw up some <br />suggested wording that would fit in with the layout that’s here already, you know, like bullets, <br />because as we know they are supposed to keep it brief, so that we could consider that when we <br />come to the Hilo meeting. <br />GUMAPAC: We will do that. Mahalo. <br />SIRACUSA: Thank you. <br />GUMAPAC: We’ll do that. <br />OGATA: I have a question. <br />WATANABE: Yes. <br />OGATA: Do you feel that the Kanaka Council and/or members of the Kanaka <br />Council were effectively included in all aspects of the development of this Community <br />Development Plan? <br />EXHIBIT C <br />21 <br /> <br />