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these functions under one division would result in cost savings as well as provide for <br />more timely service to the public. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br /> Okay. Does that work for everyone? <br />MR. MATSUDA: <br /> Yes. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br /> Did you get that Kathy? <br />MS. O’HARA: <br /> Bill, in your draft that you submitted, do you have specific changes, <br />cause there’s nothing on your copy. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br /> Oh yeah. It’s not highlighted so we can’t tell what you did. <br />MR. TAKABA: <br /> I’m not sure how come this is my draft. I don’t know if I did a draft. Did <br />I do a draft? <br />MS. GARSON: <br /> You did make a few comments. It was limited to a few comments. It <br />should be highlighted. There were highlights. It probably didn’t show up on your <br />copies. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br /> So we’re going to have to rely on you to tell us where you had <br />something. <br />MR. TAKABA: <br /> I thought this was my copy. <br />MS. O’HARA: <br /> But we all got one that says Takaba on it. <br />MR. TAKABA: <br /> It could have been like during the interchange between Gloria and I on <br />essential services provided by the county and I just incorporated what I thought were <br />the essentials based on what our budget looks like. <br />MS. NICHOLSON: <br /> Okay, let’s continue then with the Executive Summary and if you <br />had something, well actually if anybody had something. <br />MR. TAKABA: <br /> I have a question – the Executive Summary on the first one talks about <br />enforcement, I’m not sure if, if I recall when Scott was giving a presentation, was it just <br />enforcement of violations and complaints or was it also initial inspections of properties. <br />You know like – I thought I recalled him saying when the inspector goes out for <br />construction, to inspect the construction project or house, he may also find that they <br />may be in violation of something else. It wasn’t like go there on a complaint or when <br />somebody calls you about a problem, but more like in the normal course of inspectors’ <br />duty they can inspect other things as well. <br />MS. O’HARA: <br /> I think that that means the building inspectors are going to remain <br />building inspectors for the Building Department. But when they find the violation, how <br />they handle it? Do they come back and then call up somebody in Planning and say <br />MR. TAKABA: <br /> No, right now they don’t. <br />10 <br /> <br />