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doing is we€ll be taking public testimony at some point, and we€ll be making a decision <br />on what we, as a Commission, want todo as far as the contested case. <br />FUJIKAWA:That€s right. So what, you want to make a decision -? <br />MCCALL:I have no problem. If the rest of the Commissioners are okay with <br />it, I have no problem with going with Commissioner Graham€s idea of having public <br />testimony first, and then making a decision. So I€ll make a motion to that effect if that€s <br />acceptable. <br />FUJIKAWA:Mr. Torigoe, can it be done that way? <br />TORIGOE:As I said, I don€t think the rules require you to do this in any <br />particular sequence. At this point, if you feel it would be helpful to take public testimony <br />beforeyoudecidewhatproceduretouseforthecontestedcase,youcandothatifyou <br />want. If it€s a clear consensus that you€re just going to go ahead and hear it as a body or <br />if it€s clear consensus you€re going to do something else, you just make that decision, and <br />then have public testimony. So it€s really quite flexible at this point. <br />GRAHAM:I second the motion. <br />FUJIKAWA:What was that, Graham? <br />GRAHAM:I second the motion, Commissioner McCall€s motion, to have the <br />public testimony now. <br />FUJIKAWA:So you want the public testimony now, okay. No objection? If <br />there€s no objection, we can go ahead and do that. All in favor? <br />MEMBERS:Aye. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay. Yeah, you may step back; and we have a total of eleven <br />people signed up to testify, that€s including Cheryl and Gary. I guess, your testimony has <br />already been submitted. <br />GREEN:Yes. <br />FUJIKAWA:Okay. <br />GREEN:I just wanted to make sure that you all did receive the written <br />testimony -. <br />FUJIKAWA:We have everything, yeah. <br />GREEN:And all the, because we were still getting signatures up through <br />last evening -. <br />16 <br /> <br />