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ONO: I think that's unnecessary, sir. <br /> <br />STRAUSS: I think that you are out of order. <br /> <br />ONO: It’s my opinion. <br /> <br />KERN: Let’s show respect. We have a Commission, we can express as Commissioners. Please. <br /> <br />ONO: And I think that laughter is really cocky on your part. At any rate, if I may, I just feel that as a <br />person who took a pledge to uphold the responsibility as a Commissioner, to be challenged by a conflict <br />on this matter in having Mr. Ishibashi recuse himself -. I think that if every time someone is challenged <br />we've got to do this, it places, makes me very uncomfortable with sitting on a public Commission like <br />this. I've got to watch my every action? You know, I can't even express myself in public just by my <br />presence? I find that very, very small on the part of the complainants. Thank you. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you, Commissioner Ono. Okay, so the next thing that we need to do is to ratify our <br />past decisions that we’ve made to make sure that the whole Commission that sits here today is in <br />agreement with that due to the recusal of Commissioner Ishibashi. With that being said Jeff is going to <br />list -. <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: You’ll need a motion to ratify. <br /> <br />KERN: Okay, before we can do that we need a motion to ratify the past decisions that have been made. <br /> So if I could get a motion from somebody -. <br /> <br />DOMINGO: Mr. Chairman, I just, I would like to know what actions were taken and what ratifications <br />do we need to make on any subject. <br /> <br />MECKLENBURG: It’s okay, if you want to hear the motions, or hear the past votes prior to making <br />the motion, that’s fine. <br /> <br />KERN: Okay, let’s do that then. Why don’t you read off the motions, how they transpired, and then <br />we will see how a motion transpires from there. Thank you. <br /> <br />DARROW: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Our first motions that were made for the Hu Honua application <br />were made on May 7, 2010. There were 21 motions made to grant standing in a contested case, which <br />were all granted standing to 21 Intervenors. <br /> <br />Additionally there was a motion made to hire a Hearings Officer to hear the contested case hearing, this <br />was approved four to zero. <br /> <br />And lastly, there was a motion made to continue the hearing until the Hearings Officer’s report comes <br />back to the Planning Commission, again, this was approved four to zero. <br /> <br />4 <br /> EXHIBIT C <br /> <br />
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