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on the road, if you give Mr. McCullough standing, and so you could easily add somebody else, if <br />they did not properly get noticed. <br />WATANABE: And enjoin them in the original contested case. <br />TORITGOE: Right. <br />WATANABE: Okay. Well, as you know, we have at least one individual at this point, <br />Chris McCullough, who has filed for standing in this contested case hearing. Yes, Mr. Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: So procedurally then, are we going to go ahead and take up the petition -? <br />WATANABE: I think what I understand from what Mr. Torigoe indicated is it would not <br />be a problem to determine standing at this meeting for Mr. McCullough, and if in the future <br />some other individual came up, we could enjoin them in that contested case as parties, too. <br />IWASHITA: That’s fine with me. And in addition to that, the applicant would be <br />required to provide notice of whenever this is going to be continued to, to meet the 10-day <br />requirement? <br />WATANABE: Yeah, I was going to handle that after we determine -. <br />IWASHITA: Okay, that’s fine. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. Chair. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, and that way the notice would be perfected. Okay so, you all are <br />aware of the facts now. I will entertain a motion to either entertain or deny standing for Chris <br />McCullough from the joint owner of that property who testified earlier, Sallie McCullough, who <br />I believe is a sister-in-law. <br />IWASHITA: Sister. <br />WATANABE: Sister? Yeah. She declared that they are approximately 300 feet from the <br />antenna. <br />IWASHITA: I’m prepared to make the motion. <br />WATANABE: Yes, Mr. Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: Thank you, Mr. Chair. I move that Christopher McCullough whose <br />petition for standing in contested case hearing was filed on November 17, 2008, be granted <br />standing as an intervenor, and I guess that’s it. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, okay. Do I have a second on that? <br />HOUSEL: I’ll second. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />20 <br /> <br />