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IK: Deputy Corporation Counsel Inha. I just want to comment, maybe it would, you know, <br /> it's kind of hard to keep up with taking notes so after the meeting just email him and cc <br /> Barbara and even me, that way I can help... <br /> LT: Yeah. <br /> IK: ....and kind of flush out the description of the agenda item and that way, ah, we'll have <br /> all these items listed out because I know you get really busy too... <br /> LT: Yeah. <br /> IK: .... you know, work schedule so if everyone can just send it over... <br /> LT: Yes, ma'am... <br /> IK: And then, yeah, we'll... <br /> LT: Leomana, District—3, you know it kinda seems like a lot of topics but when we get a <br /> representative from DLNR usually they can cover, one, more than one, they can cover <br /> two to three: the fencing, the access, and the waters all in the same area and you know <br /> the department heads they can, you know, give us some stuff so... <br /> IK: OK, well, yeah, that would be good. Yeah... <br /> LT: So, you can block these off. Thank you very much for all of these topics for next month, <br /> it's really, it's really helpful to get topics started the month before. Ah, moving on to <br /> next agenda item. OK, yeah, there you go. Before we get to agenda item number 9 I'd <br /> just like to add that in two weeks, next month, the second week of next month we have <br /> —we were talking about aerial eradications earlier and shutting down Mauna Kea with <br /> District—9, you brought that up. One of the things that's happening with that is the <br /> meat collection sites, you off hand know...? <br /> BL: Usually there's two—they have one they meet on Waimea for Mana Road, upper end <br /> and then they do another one—they've been alternating it—you meet at the—across <br /> the street from the check in station by Girl Scout Camp off Old Saddle Road —those are <br /> the two areas. <br /> JA: That's the Kilohana check-in station for G. <br /> BL: It also would be interesting to find out is why the sheep numbers are escalated so much, <br /> cause a few years ago they would only have like 3 sheep getting caught and last month <br /> they killed over—close to 100. So, I don't know where these sheep are coming from <br /> when they got just a couple miles left to fence—so did somebody let these animals in to <br /> keep the numbers up. <br /> 29 <br />