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time. This document has been approved by the DCAB board and rev <br />Attorney General's Office. L. Rink will clarify this issue late <br />J. Hartman stated he sees many parking violations in Kona daily and he does not <br />know where the volunteer enforcement officers are stationed. He mentioned many <br />accessible parking violations occur when there is a function in town. He asked if <br />Sergeant Apele would have volunteer enforcement officers citing people at that time. <br />He felt Sergeant Apele has a duty to talk to MCPD and the Kona community about <br />this program. He also pointed out that the word "handicapped" is no longer used. <br />The correct terminology is ÐdisabledÑ not ÐhandicappedÑ and Ðaccessible parkingÑ not <br />Ðhandicapped parking.Ñ <br />J. Lawhead responded that they are restricted to work only from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. <br />They are willing to work in the evenings, but they cannot. <br />J. Beimborn suggested that the volunteer enforcement officers forward any <br />recommendations in writing to the committee. <br />TREASURER'S REPORT <br />The treasurer's report was reviewed. <br />E. Mason made a motion to accept the treasurer's report as submitted. T. Yamanaka <br />seconded the motion. A. Mitchener raised concerns for the mileage and the <br />miscellaneous charges accounts. MCPD is in the negative for the mileage account and <br />running short for paying the interpreter. J. Viernes clarified that any shortages will come <br />out of the total balance so transfer of funds are not required. The motion was passed. <br />CORRESPONDENCE <br />A. ADA Projects, Schedule 1-Status Report (January 2003) <br />B. Letter to Dr. Chiyome Fukino, Director of the Department of Health, from Mayor H. <br />Kim regarding support of DCAB <br />A. Levin reported that MCPD took no action at the last meeting so he initiated the <br />letter. <br />SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS <br />A. EDUCATION/PUBLIC AWARENESS SUBCOMMITTEE Î M. GLEASON <br />A. Mitchener made a motion to accept the March 7 deadline to submit nominations. <br />J. Souza seconded the motion. The motion was passed. <br />A. Mitchener made a motion to split the awards luncheon between <br />people that are being recognized can attend locally. L. Tobosa seconded the <br />motion. J. Souza expressed concerns of having one luncheon instead to save <br />money. MCPD should have one luncheon in Hilo this year and one in Kona next <br />year. However, L. Tobosa pointed out that MCPD alternates meetings between Hilo <br />and Kona anyway. It makes sense to recognize people in West Hawaii when the <br />3 <br /> <br />
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