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I , <br />(The secretary handed Mr. Cole copies of the draft informal advisory opinions.) <br />CHAIR: Okay. <br />SCHOEN: So I don't know if Mr. Cole wants to do that now, or review— <br />CHAIR: - -Items 4c and d, all three draft informal opinions- <br />SCHOEN: -- Right— <br />L UM: - -Does he want some time to do that— <br />CHAIR: Yeah. You have the copies then, now? <br />COLE: I've been given— handed — copies of the drafts, yes. <br />CHAIR: Okay. <br />COLE: I will need time to review them, perhaps not today, anyway. <br />CHAIR: Okay. <br />COLE: Well, first of all I'd like to open up— <br />CHAIR: - -Wait, hold on, hold on, is there anything else? Sorry. <br />SCHOEN: Do you want to go —I think the Board is willing to provide the opportunity to <br />review them now, before you provide your testimony— <br />COLE: - -I will need to do research on these documents, and it's a moot point anyway. <br />When I finish my testimony here, you'll understand. <br />SCHOEN: Okay, and let me just —one more thing, Mr. Cole. He had also requested a <br />copy of 4b, which is the letter of complaint, and for the same reasons of our <br />confidentiality provision, in our rules as well as Hawai `i County Code —I think it's 2- <br />90—we could not provide him a copy. <br />L UM: Which letter is that ?. <br />CHAIR: This one here. <br />SCHOEN: 4b. <br />L UM: 4 —oh, b, okay. Yeah. <br />CHAIR: So those are communications that we will be voting on, I'd just clarify for <br />everybody. The draft informal advisory opinions are just the reviews of the decisions that <br />were made in our last meeting, so —kind of summaries of those. Anything else, Renee? <br />2 <br />