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LIN: Thank you Tracie. Maybe if you could leave the amendments on <br /> the screen for us, I think that might be helpful for our discussions purposes. So, Commissioners <br /> questions, discussion, questions for the staff at this point? Oh yeah, I think we can bring them <br /> back up, right. Yeah, they are on the Zoom. Yeah, Leeward Commissioners any questions for <br /> staff at this point? <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Yes, aloha this is Mahina Paishon-Duarte. <br /> LIN: Go ahead, Commissioner. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you. Can you please review for us, once more. The <br /> proposed revisions to regarding sand hardening. Can you just provide a little bit more <br /> information again. Thank you. <br /> CAMERO: Commissioner Paishon-Duarte, is that the discussion within the <br /> hardship standards, where the private facilities or improvements that may artificially fix the <br /> shoreline and how we are— <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Yes. <br /> CAMERO: — removing [indecipherable] <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you. <br /> CAMERO: Okay. <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Yeah. <br /> JACKSON: Aloha Commissioner, this is Maija Jackson. So, I believe this was <br /> a request from the last meeting. Commissioner Vitousek if I recall correctly requested that the <br /> word"sand"be removed because the word beaches, the definition for beaches already contains <br /> the words "sand". So, it was felt that it was a redundant use of the word. So, if you — <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Thank you. <br /> JACKSON: — [indecipherable] <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: I do recall the — <br /> JACKSON: — definition of— <br /> PAISHON-DUARTE: Yeah, please proceed. Sorry, thank you. <br /> JACKSON: Yes, so if you refer to the definition of beaches that's in the rule, <br /> you'll see how the beaches are described. Did that answer your question? <br /> 4 <br /> EXHIBIT B (DRAFT) <br />