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MR. MELROSE: Pat, in the U.H. Hilo numbers, do they have the address or zi <br />both? <br /> <br />MS. NAKAMOTO: It has both. <br /> <br />MR. MELROSE <br />: Since the biggest hit of these are going to be in the Hilo district, can you <br />estimate what numbers of those are in the Hilo districts? Is that something you could estimate <br />from that? Say, 96720Ós and 96721 maybe? <br /> <br />MS. NAKAMOTO <br />: The non-resident students. I guess, to answer your question, it would <br />probably be easier, if we look at the report that provides us with the zip codes. <br /> <br />MR. MELROSE <br />: I think it would be very useful; and whether you give it to us and we do it, or <br />you run it through the GIS by address and pin them down. There is a number of ways to do it. <br /> <br />MR. MIDDLESWORTH <br />: You could do it with Google Maps. Somebody could sit down wi <br />the list and go through Google Maps and find every address precisely. <br /> <br />MS. NAKAMOTO <br />: If you want to wait for awhile, or move on, and then come back to this, I <br />can ask the staff to count for us. <br /> <br />MR. MELROSE <br />: Can I suggest that we postpone this item until we can get the <br />down a little bit? <br /> <br />MR. UDOVIC <br />: Just to make sure; is the staff extracting 96720 and 96721? <br /> <br />MR. MELROSE: I think those two would be helpful, but itÓs not the only two, because there is <br />a cluster of them that would be in District 9, and in the Hmkua, Pepeekeo area. We have to <br />understand that these are not hard numbers that we are looking at, but they will give us a <br />general sense, a percentage that might be useful for us to know. <br />Kona, for instance; some in Pahoa, the Puna district. They donÓt all live in the Hilo districts; <br />thatÓs the point. Maybe 25% or 30% live outside the Hilo districts. I think that was true of the <br />HCC. So again, I recommend that we postpone this issue for a little bit of staff counting and <br />go to work on that number, and come back to us. <br /> <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: That is all right with me, and everyone is nodding their heads. However, <br />Pat canÓt go running back there right now, because of the next item on the agenda. <br />MR. UDOVIC: I can just advise you as to item 22, I counted the first page, and 75% of them <br />were 96720 and 96721 zip codes. I donÓt know if that is significant, but that is just the first <br />page. <br /> <br />MR. MELROSE: That is interesting, but when I looked at the HCC, they were <br />and then in the later pages, they went to different zip codes. <br />11 <br /> <br />