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not in any kind of order. They’re not grouped by like comments. So, first we need to <br />accept the communication and we can go into the discussion. Do I have a move to <br />accept this communication? <br />MOTION: MR. ARMOUR: <br />So moved. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br />And a second? <br />MS. O’HARA: <br />Second. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br />Now we’re going to discuss this. <br />MS. GARSON: <br />File. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br />Move to accept and file. So now we’re into discussion. How would <br />you like to tackle this? There are definitely some interesting items here that I think we <br />do want to discuss. Any suggestions on how to do it in a logical manner? We can go <br />item by item and decide if there’s things that we feel are worthy for further <br />consideration. Things that we might just say we want to figure out some wording so that <br />we can stick that into our draft report? There’s some things we may just want to drop <br />off of this. <br />MR. MATSUDA: <br />Going item by item is fine with me. Do we want to even maybe <br />possibly identify what committees they may possibly be applicable to? <br />MS. O’HARA: <br />Good suggestion. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br />Okay. Let’s start. We’ve got 14 pages to go through. Let’s start on <br />the first one, which is actually one that Gloria already brought up. And so we’ll decide <br />number one if we want any discussion on that, I wish they were numbered, but if we <br />want to have a discussion on that particular item, and if so we want to just send it over <br />to one of subcommittees. If we want to, we could choose to move it right into our draft <br />just to hold it in draft. We could choose to just move over it. Or we can go and say, <br />jeez, there’s something really similar on page 6, so we can cover more than one at <br />once. Does that work for people? <br />MS. O’HARA: <br />Yes. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br />So, first item. <br />MS. O’HARA: <br />My question is to counsel. Is this even a legal possibility? Can the <br />county claim insolvency? <br />MS. GARSON: <br />I don’t know the answer to that. If you would like me to research it I <br />can. I mean, you’ve read in the news there are some government entities that have <br />declared bankruptcies so I don’t think it would be out of the question. I don’t think that <br />we’re there yet from what I know on county plan situations. <br />14 <br /> <br />
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