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narrative. <br /> VOTE: <br /> Ayes: Commissioners Markoff, Ward, Rosam, Crivello,V. Chair Britt, Chr. Chang. <br /> Noes: None. <br /> 2. Permitted Interaction Group report regarding grant application scoring and potential action. <br /> No testifiers. <br /> Chr. Chang opened Old Business to discuss the Permitted Interaction Group report regarding <br /> grant application scoring and potential action. Chr. Chang asked whether any members of the <br /> public wished to provide testimony on the item.There were none. Chr. Chang explained the <br /> commission could not discuss the report at the prior meeting due to Sunshine Law <br /> requirements and stated the commission could now discuss the PInG recommendations and <br /> decide whether to adopt them in whole, in part, or defer action. <br /> Cmr. Ward thanked the PInG for organizing the worksheet and said it was helpful when <br /> reviewing the stewardship grant requests. Cmr. Ward asked whether the worksheet is <br /> intended to be turned in or used as an internal assist for commissioners. Cmr. Rosam said it <br /> was intended as an assist for commissioners, as commissioners submit recommendations <br /> rather than scores, and described it as a pre-screening tool to help commissioners review the <br /> application thoroughly, identify questions in advance, and potentially speed up the approval <br /> process. Cmr. Ward suggested adding a space for the project name and reported a formatting <br /> issue where the font in one fillable answer field was too small to read. <br /> V. Chr. Britt asked how to complete the "applicant overall score" section. Chr. Chang clarified <br /> it was intended as an overall impression and reiterated the worksheet is for commissioners' <br /> benefit. Cmr. Rosam suggested changing the word "score"to "assessment"to reduce the <br /> appearance of a numeric rating. <br /> Cmr. Crivello asked for clearer language addressing an applicant's relationship to the <br /> community and ongoing community support, particularly for recurrent grant recipients. Chr. <br /> Chang noted the topic is addressed in one existing section and suggested adding similar <br /> language to the "Recurrent Grant Recipients Only" section to better track continued inclusion <br /> of community, lineal, and cultural descendants over time. Cmr. Crivello emphasized the <br /> importance of maintaining long term community relationships as part of pono stewardship <br /> and said thorough review reduces the risk of approving funding and later needing to reverse <br /> course due to missed issues. <br /> Cmr. Ward suggested adding an early checklist to confirm required documents are included <br /> and current. Chr. Chang noted an existing question touches on clarity of the submission, but <br /> Cmr. Ward said a more specific checklist could help identify missing or outdated items. <br /> Secretary Braman commented that the County is working to implement a new grant system <br /> and the intent is for applicants to upload required documents in the system before proceeding <br /> with the application,which should reduce issues with missing attachments in future rounds. <br /> Chr. Chang raised the question of whether completed worksheets would be public. Deputy <br /> Minutes of January 12, 2026 <br /> Page 3 <br />
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