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that there are going to be some additional exhibits that flow from some of these new <br />informational requirements, so -. <br />HOUSEL: Mr. Olson? <br />OLSON: With understanding that there would be a 90-day window after December, that gives <br />us about seven months. A status conference or some sort of deadline within three to four months <br />would be fine with us. But we’ll prefer to keep the same Commission members, have them <br />consider this matter. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. Mr. Ghalamfarsa? <br />GHALAMFARSA: Yes, I concur with the same, yes, thank you. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. And the Planning Director? <br />SELF: Yes, we agree with the three-month period. <br />GIFFIN: Mr. Chairman? <br />HOUSEL: Commissioner Giffin. <br />GIFFIN: I just have a question. Although I’ve sat in many contested case hearings where the <br />whole body was involved, I cannot remember; can we at any point during this period go into <br />executive session? <br />GONZALEZ: Yes. <br />HOUSEL: I believe we can. <br />GIFFIN: Good. Thank you. <br />HOUSEL: Commissioners, any other questions you have? Okay. Before we vote on the <br />continuance, are there any witnesses that you would like to present today? <br />OLSON: Yes, Mr. Chairman. I believe, by stipulation, Mr. Yeh and Ms. Self and Mr. <br />Ghalamfarsa have been gracious enough to allow our witness, Mr. Clement Junior Kanuha, <br />testify out of order. And we appreciate their professional courtesy. If we can get it started right <br />now, that would be fantastic. <br />HOUSEL: Okay. How long do you expect the testimony to last? <br />OLSON: Forty-five minutes to one hour at max. That’s direct. <br />HOUSEL: That’s direct? <br />30 <br />EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />