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what you mean is if we grant all the petitions, are the petitionerswilling to cooperate in <br />aligning themselves so that it€s a more efficiently-managed process; and the answer is <br />yes, to the extent that perhaps we may not even have to have separate lawyers for each of <br />the petitions. <br />FUJIKAWA:Go ahead, Springer. <br />SPRINGER:Yes, thank you. My question was, I guess, although I didn€t <br />realize it was two-fold if they were willing to consolidate as one beforehand. <br />Mr. Matsukawa has been clear in his explanation. However, that they share our concerns <br />of efficiency and expedience, so I€m satisfied. Thank you. <br />O€TOOLE:Yeah, I just want to clarify. There is a rule on consolidation. But <br />it€s if you have two or more proceedings with the same parties, then you can consolidate <br />theproceedings.But,youknow-. <br />FUJIKAWA:Anyotherquestions,Commissioners? <br />O€TOOLE:Ithink,youknow,sincetheremaybedifferencesamongthe <br />petitioners, you should, can take up each one separately and determine whether you will <br />allow intervention or not. <br />FUJIKAWA:Commissioners? You want to make a motion on that? <br />SPRINGER:Mr. Chair, would you like us to take then each one individually? <br />FUJIKAWA:Yeah, on the list, right. <br />SPRINGER:Then, Mr. Chair, with regard to the request by Brian and Roberta <br />McGann filed on April 27, 2004, I move that we accept their Petition for Standing in this <br />matter? <br />FUJIKAWA:Do I hear a second? <br />MCCALL:Second <br />FUJIKAWA:It has been moved by Commissioner Springer, seconded by <br />McCall, that Mr. and Mrs. McGann€s filing be accepted. Any questions? If not, staff? <br />HAYASHI:Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER:Yes. <br />HAYASHI:Commissioner McCall? <br />MCCALL:Aye. <br />13 <br /> <br />