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MR. KANUHA: I was going to mention as well, if you could provide a projector. Then you <br />could just project it on the wall and everybody could see it. <br />MR. CARVALHO: I know people will have a lot of questions on the boundaries, so we should <br />be prepared for that. <br />MR. UDOVIC: I have to remind you that we are talking about a public hearing, not a <br />Commission meeting. You are there to receive testimony, not to make decisions. It is just to <br />receive testimony from the public. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: I'm sure some of the people are going to ask. I have already had people <br />approach me and ask who is going to be in our district. <br />MR. UDOVIC: Like I said, the purpose of the public hearing is to receive testimony from the <br />public, not to engage in dialogue with them about these things. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: But if the public has a question on where the border is, do they have the <br />right to ask that question? <br />MR. UDOVIC: I'm just giving you advice, you can choose to take it, or not. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: But I'm asking you if - -- <br />MR. UDOVIC: I've stated my position, Ms. Poindexter, that it is for you to receive information <br />from the public, and like we talked about before, you can ask them questions if they have specific <br />questions, but you shouldn't be engaging in a dialogue. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: I'm not going to end up in a dialogue. I'm asking if the public has the right <br />to ask the questions. <br />MR. UDOVIC: You can ask them in order to gather information from them. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: So they have a right to ask where the border is, and for us to show them on <br />a map? <br />MR. KANUHA: I'm sorry to break this up, but are we a little loud in this public area? I think we <br />are trying to be loud because on the Hilo side they can't really hear us. We don't want to make <br />you guys uncomfortable. <br />MS. POINDEXTER: Maybe the sound on the Hilo side should be brought up on the volume and <br />ours lowered here. <br />MR. KANUHA: Is that possible, to make our side a little softer? Is that even possible? <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: I'm getting nods from staff over here that it is possible. <br />Lei <br />
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