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CHR. SIRACUSA: As representatives of our districts, we have each shared our district's <br />concerns with each other, so that we are all aware of the local issues around the island. In <br />addition, we had eleven meetings and nine public hearings in each of the current council <br />districts and listened carefully to your input. Based on that, we have come up with a final <br />draft plan that we are presenting to you this evening. This plan determines the geographic <br />boundaries for each of the nine council districts based upon census data, as well as the <br />criteria found in the Hawaii County Charter and legislation passed by the Hawaii County <br />Council. Please note that we are only concerned here with County Council districts and <br />not State or Federal Legislative districts. Copies of the Hawaii County Charter and the <br />laws relating to the Redistricting Commission are available for your review at the sign in <br />table. There are also blow -ups of each proposed district, as well as the map of the whole <br />island that you can see the actual boundary lines and the streets. I hope you had a chance <br />to look at those. <br />The Commission is first and foremost governed by the principal of "one person, one <br />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 <br />the Redistricting Commission allow for a deviation of a maximum of 4.99% above or <br />below the ideal resident population of 20,462 residents per council district. This is after <br />extraction of non - resident military, dependents and students. Therefore, the maximum <br />number of residents in any district can be no more than 21,483 and the minimum number <br />of residents no less than 19, 441. Following all of these sometimes competing guidelines <br />has been a real challenge. We attempted to create the fairest map possible with the least <br />amount of negative impacts to any given area. <br />The Commission has reviewed just about 50 suggested maps showing various <br />configurations of the district boundaries. We have received and reviewed maps submitted <br />by members of the public, staff at the Elections office, and those produced at Commission <br />meetings. From those maps and public testimony, our final draft plan has been distilled. <br />Please look carefully at the close ups of you district, and when you testify, let us know if <br />you want to suggest any minor changes. You, the public, have had an important role in <br />the creation of this map, and we hope that you approve of the result. We thank you for all <br />your suggestions and acknowledge your civic mindedness and your willingness to help us <br />create the map that will be fair not only to your own neighborhood, but island wide. <br />You will be asked to keep your comments to no more than five minutes. Dru has the little <br />timer box, and you can see the lights will change from green to amber. Amber is the <br />warning, and then red will cut you off The Commissioners may or may not have <br />questions to clarify your testimony at this public hearing, but please do not expect us to <br />answer your questions or to engage in dialogue; as our job today is strictly to listen to your <br />mana`o. If you have not done so already, and wish to offer testimony to the Commission, <br />please fill out one of the sheets at the sign in table. You can continue to do that until we <br />close for the evening. Mahalo for coming out to learn about this process, and to share <br />your thoughts with us. <br />2 <br />