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Ms. Springer asked Mr. Yada if he and the GIS software would be available to come to <br />the public meetings with the Commission. <br />Mr. Yada stated he thought so however he was not 100% sure how the program works. <br />Ms. Springer stated they were limited by the TMK maps when they were at public <br />meetings because of the lack of specificity. <br />Mr. Yada stated when doing submittals for the Land board, he would print out aerials and <br />label streets and /or label different reference points which made it easier for the board to <br />see. Mr. Yada stated he hoped to be able to do that for the public meetings. Mr. Yada <br />stated one problem was that aerials are not available for entire the island. Mr. Yada <br />stated most of the coastline is available but not the inland areas. Mr. Yada stated they <br />would need access to the internet to pull up the sites. <br />Ms. Self stated that one problem would be they wouldn't have the connections at all the <br />places they had their public meetings at. <br />Mr. Flores stated the public meetings were held at County facilities. <br />Mr. Yada stated another thing he inquired about was getting internet cards that pulled the <br />connection off the cellular sites. Mr. Yada stated he would see what he could do about <br />that. <br />Ms. Springer stated if it was not possible, when they go to the community meetings, the <br />Commission could tell the public what they tried to accomplish. The public would know <br />the Commission was trying to improve their process. <br />Mr. Yada stated in terms of information that's available on the GIS, they know what <br />properties they are looking for. <br />Mr. Yada stated aerials are very helpful especially when you overlay property <br />boundaries. <br />Mr. Kaneshiro asked if he had the criteria and how to apply for the grants regarding <br />Legacy Lands? <br />Mr. Yada stated he would bring that to the next meeting and pass it out. <br />Mr. Kaneshiro introduced Mr. Gilmartin to the Commission. He then sat with the <br />Commissioners. Introductions were made by the Commission. <br />in <br />