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GRAHAM: Seconded by Commissioner Rho. Is there any discussion on the <br />motion? Jeff? <br />DARROW: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. The motion before us is to grant <br />standing in a contested case hearing to the Mauna Lani Resort Association. With that, I’ll take <br />the roll. Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Rho? <br />RHO: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Alameda? <br />ALAMEDA: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: Yes. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Woodward? <br />WOODWARD: Aye. <br />DARROW: And Mr. Chairman? <br />GRAHAM: Aye. <br />DARROW: The motion passes, six to zero. <br />GRAHAM: Thanks. Mr. Vitousek, so you have been granted standing. Did <br />you have something to say? <br />VITOUSEK: Yeah, thank you. In so far as it’s going to be a contested case, we <br />object to any presentation by the applicant because it doesn’t follow the criteria for submitting <br />exhibits or presenting testimony in a contested case. I don’t know, I mean once you’ve decided <br />that a contested case is proper, then there are rules under Rule 4 that you have to follow in <br />presenting evidence and allowing cross-examination, offering a certain number of copies of <br />exhibits and giving a notice to the public of a contested case hearing, which has not been done. <br />So I would object to any further offering of evidence by the applicant in this hearing. Thank <br />you. <br />GRAHAM: Thank you, Mr. Vitousek. Could you stay there a minute, please? <br />VITOUSEK: Sure. <br />EXHIBIT H <br />6 <br /> <br />