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WATANABE: Well, it seems clear to me that he wants to move ahead with the contested <br />case hearing. There is a motion on the table and I believe it’s live with the second, so maybe we <br />should move ahead, call for the vote and then decide whether we want to hear the contested case <br />hearing or not. And I guess our next germane question is what procedure would they prefer it to <br />go through, a trial-like or would we be able to hear it, and if we even want to hear it today or not. <br />ALAMEDA: All right. Thank you, Commissioner Watanabe. Let’s move forward. I’m <br />ready to call for the vote. Seeing no objections, staff? <br />DARROW: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Siracusa? <br />SIRACUSA: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Graham? <br />GRAHAM: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Iwashita? <br />IWASHITA: Yes. <br />DARROW: Commissioner McCall? <br />MCCALL: Aye. <br />DARROW: Commissioner Rho? <br />RHO: Aye. <br />DARROW: And Mr. Chairman? <br />ALAMEDA: Aye. <br />DARROW: The motion passes to grant standing to Brad Farwell, seven to zero. <br />ALAMEDA: All right. Next on the table, as Commissioner Watanabe mentioned, we <br />have two options, fellow Commissioners, maybe three, I don’t know, Mr. Torigoe? But one is <br />we could hear it here or we could outsource it. Commissioner Watanabe? <br />WATANABE: Maybe we should leave this up to the intervenor, mainly because it seems <br />as though, even if he’s hurt he may not be totally satisfied with the process. <br />ALAMEDA: Or we could hear it later. That’s the third option. <br /> EXHIBIT A <br />13 <br /> <br />