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SALAVEA:Second. <br />GALDONES:Theres a motion to amend. Does the maker consider that to be a friendly <br />amendment? <br />IWASHITA:I dont know how to respond to that question. <br />TORIGOE:Well, let me just say that if there is a proposed amendment and in a small <br />board like this there is consensus that that is okay, the Chairperson can basically say if theres no <br />objection to that proposed amendment, then the motion can be considered amended. But, or you <br />can treat it as a formal motion to amend and go through all that -. <br />GALDONES:Yeah, okay. <br />IWASHITA:I see. Thats fine. I consider it a friendly amendment. <br />ALAMEDA:Chair? <br />TORIGOE:Okay, Commissioner Alameda. <br />ALAMEDA:Sorry, could you restate that amended motion? <br />SPRINGER:That an award in the amount of $7,246 be made to the claimant; and thats <br />based on the yearly earnings of $3,623, which comes out of the Tait and Wood Report, and <br />taking into consideration the Planning Directors letter to us that full production of bananas, <br />papayas and taro can occur two years after planting. <br />ALAMEDA:Thank you, Commissioner Springer. <br />SPRINGER:Youre welcome. <br />GALDONES:Is there any objection to the amendment? <br />IWASHITA:Again, I consider it a friendly amendment. <br />GALDONES:Okay. If theres no objection then the motion has been amended. <br />ALAMEDA:Discussion? <br />GALDONES:Yes, discussion. <br />ALAMEDA:Okay. Just for a point of clarification, so if we dont have a majority vote <br />on this, five, that being, then it goes back again to the claim adjusters range, which is a problem <br />again. <br />23 <br /> <br />