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<br />BL: Brian, District – 4, a few years ago the State was trying to designate them as pests so <br />that way they had no legal standing and the group shoot it down, so, we’ve gone <br />through this before. Words mean a lot especially the lawyers and the…like you said if we <br />can get these down – designated as game animals and \[unclear\] like they’re supposed to <br />be… <br /> <br />AA: It’s pretty much what this is designated… <br /> <br />RD: Duerr, District – 1. It might be advisable for us to have an attorney from a hunting group <br />or a national wildlife group or in the State of Hawaii to kind of like put us into the <br />ballpark of what this means. <br /> <br />BL: A legal definition. <br /> <br />RD: A legal definition – and looking at it from our perspective and not the State’s <br />perspective, because essentially what Abraham’s bringing to the table is that games are <br />resources – to be – and you would think that resource would have a management plan <br />and that there was an impact on those game for problem areas that would lead to a <br />mitigation. The resources are valuable, yes, there’s a problem, yes we have a <br />management plan, yes, yes, we’re gonna consider what we need to do. Put the game in <br />another area, put money into another area for enhancement, you see what I’m saying <br />this essentially is how the environmentalists work – once they have a resource that has <br />a jurisdiction and a mandate – when you’re gonna affect it you need to have a <br />mitigation package, you need to pay. <br /> <br />LT: OK. I think we should add this on the agenda for next month’s meeting, yeah, and then <br />have it in that designation, discussion, yeah.... <br /> <br />IK: There’s a lot going on – a lot of detail, yeah. <br /> <br />LT: So, thank you for bringing this up. Moving on. <br /> <br />AA: Chair, there’s no District – 5 representative at this time, so I’d like to throw it back into <br />your court about, you know Volcano Transfer Station and move the boulders back to the <br />front. So maybe the Commission can have a discussion about that and write a letter to <br />the Mayor, County Council and also Department of Solid Waste. Two weekends ago - <br />there was an influx of hunters that was actually parking alongside the road...it is not <br />safe. And this has been a continuing issue \[unclear\] move them from the front to the <br />back… <br /> <br />LT: It’s not safe. <br /> <br />RD: Abraham, can we have a concise like paragraph of like what’s – where’s the problem – <br />what’s the impact. So, like maybe \[unclear\]. <br />4 <br /> <br />
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