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CHR. SIRACUSA: We have each shared our district's concerns with each other, so that we are all on <br />the same page. Based on that, plus your input, we will decide the geographic boundaries for each of <br />the nine council districts based upon census data as well as the criteria found in the Hawai` i County <br />Charter and Legislation passed by the Hawaii County Council. Please note that we are only concerned <br />here with County Council districts, and not State or Federal legislative districts. <br />Copies of the Hawaii County Charter and the Laws relating to the Redistricting Commission are <br />available for your review at the sign in table. Also on the table are the close -up insets so that you can <br />see the actual boundary lines. The commission is first and foremost governed by the principal of one <br />person one vote. We are required by law to adopt boundaries which make each of the districts <br />approximately similar in resident population. Both case law and the laws applicable to the <br />Redistricting Commission allow for a deviation of a maximum of 4.99% above or below the ideal <br />resident population of 20,462 residents per council district. This is after extraction of non - resident <br />military, dependants, and students. Therefore the maximum number of residents in any district can be <br />no more than 21,483 and the minimum number of residents is no less than 19,441. <br />The Commission has reviewed approximately 40 suggested maps showing various configurations of <br />the district boundaries. We have received and reviewed maps submitted by members of the public, <br />staff at the elections office, and those produced at Commission meetings. The maps that remain <br />suggest possible_ district configurations. Some of the maps contain deviations in resident population <br />which are not acceptable because they are either slightly too high or too low, but the Commission <br />decided to keep these maps for review because it appears that it will not be difficult to remedy the <br />population imbalances. The Commission rejected many maps due to major population imbalances but <br />did keep others which addressed many of the issues required to be considered by the law, such as road <br />connectivity and communities of interest. Some of these maps are more `friendly' to certain districts <br />than to others. None of them are cast in stone. We may very well end up creating hybrids, combining <br />the best of several. <br />We welcome your comments about the redistricting process and your suggestions about the adoption <br />of district boundaries. We have 6 maps showing possible configurations. You are free to comment on <br />any or all of these maps or make any other comments you wish relative to redistricting. If you wish to <br />see boundary details not shown in these maps, they are on the table. You will be asked to keep your <br />comments to no more than 5 minutes. The green light on the timer will change to amber to alert you to <br />the upcoming beep. The commissioners may or may not have questions to clarify your testimony at <br />this public hearing, but please do not expect us to answer your questions or engage in dialogue, as our <br />job today is strictly to listen to your mana` o. If you have not done so already and wish to offer <br />testimony to the Commission please fill out one of the sheets at the sign in table. Mahalo for turning <br />out in such wonderful numbers. Mahalo for giving up your Saturday afternoon. I will now call the <br />meeting to order, and call up the first testifier. <br />STATEMENTS FROM THE PUBLIC <br />CHR. SIRACUSA: Our first testifier is Collin Kahole. <br />COLLIN KAHOLE <br />(At this time Collin Kahole came forward to address members of the Commission.) <br />2 <br />
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