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Salary Commission <br />July 11, 2023 <br />Okay, so I guess we'll have a motion to table 5 yeah5B on the agenda, which is the creation <br />of the permitted interaction groups. If somebody make a motion to table? <br />MR. NELSON: So—Nelson—will make a motion to defer that to our next meeting. <br />CHR. PAVAO: Is there a second? <br />MR. RIORDAN: Mr. Riordan seconds that. <br />CHR. PAVAO: Okay. So, it's been moved and second. Any discussion? Hearing none, then <br />we'll go ahead and vote on the motion to table the permitted interaction group discussion until <br />the next meeting. All in favor signify by saying, aye. Any opposed? <br />The voice vote was as follows: <br />AYES: Commissioners Farahi, Dudoit, Greenbaum, Kawa`auhau, Nakama, Namahoe, Nelson, <br />Riordan, and Chair Pavao — 9 <br />OPPOSED: None. <br />ABSENT & EXCUSED: None. <br />CHR. PAVAO: Passed unanimously. <br />New Business (Item 6) <br />Review Of Existing Compensation Plan To Include Discussion And Consideration Of Ideas <br />For Adiustments To Future Salaries Of Executives And Officials <br />CHR. PAVAO: Okay, we'll go on to Item number 6 on the agenda, "New Business." So, you <br />should have all received that as well from Glynis. <br />MR. RIORDAN: ICommissioner Riordan. I've watched some of the salary commission <br />meetings from Honolulu and they had, like, the corporation counsel had—lawyer came in—and <br />he had all of this information from the mainland of cities that were the same size as Honolulu, <br />what they were paying their attorneys, how many people were involved, and everything. And it <br />was really interesting. <br />And I think that's what we're asking for in these letters is for them to tell us why the parks and <br />recreation guy should get a raise or why the corp. counsel should get a raise. And I feel like the <br />questions that we're asking are good and that we, somehow or another, let them know that we're <br />open to them to come in and make a presentation to us also, if they'd like to. Because it was <br />you could see that guy was trying to get his people raises and he presented evidence that we may <br />just say, "Okay, they should get a raise." <br />MS. GREENBAUM: I like that. I agree. Commissioner Greenbaum agrees. <br />Page 9 <br />
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