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YUEN: I’m not sure it would make a Council agenda while I’m still Director. <br />What happens is, we are pretty quick, the Department; you take a vote, we make the <br />recommendation letter, we prepare it for the Chair to sign, the Chair signs it and sends up to the <br />Council, and they are pretty quick on getting it to their agenda. But you know, it may make their <br />second Planning – then it goes to the Planning Committee of the Council – it may make a second <br />meeting in November, but I’m not sure it would. <br />HOUSEL: I think that would be really important to the Council to understand, you <br />know, exactly why the Commission gave it a negative recommendation, if at all possible. <br />YUEN: I think, you know, the letter is supposed to explain it, so it shouldn’t be a <br />matter of my personally going there. I do go to, typically, go to the Council meetings or the <br />Planning Committee, when they consider planning related bills. But I have no, I think that the <br />recommendation that we send will both summarize very well the views of the Commission and <br />of the Planning Department. <br />HOUSEL: Okay, thank you. <br />WOODWARD: Just a quick question. I assume that the County Council will have minutes <br />from this hearing. Is that correct? <br />YUEN: Yeah, those are also included. <br />WOODWARD: Okay, thank you. <br />WATANABE: Your voice not for naught. Okay. I think we are all in agreement, and we <br />probably have beaten this horse to death. <br />The discussion ended at 10:22 a.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Noriko Sauer, West Hawaii Secretary <br />EXHIBIT B <br />8 <br />