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MR. DILL: Out of curiosity— <br /> <br />MR. ONISHI: --but I had to be up and up with you— <br /> <br />MR. DILL: --you had mentioned that somebody was going to research on the state side <br />whether or not there was any precedents or conflicts. <br /> <br />MR. ONISHI: Right. <br /> <br />MR. DILL: And did they find anything? <br /> <br />MR. ONISHI: No, I never got a response from them. Yes, so that’s why I kind of took it <br />upon where I should just check with the county side. Because I think basically for me, it <br />would be protecting myself on the county side. <br /> <br />MR. DILL: Well I think that covers it, I guess. <br /> <br />MR. ONISHI: Okay, so I guess to, I guess—Renee, could I ask you a question? <br /> <br />MS. SCHOEN: Yes. <br /> <br />MR. ONISHI: So would I be able to like say come back and I guess do like as a more <br />broader spectrum of a ruling where I could get from you folks, like if there is no funding, <br />county funding, going to the state or vice versa, would that be okay? Because for me, <br />then I could look at other boards or commissions on the state level that I can just go and <br />apply already. But it’s like sometimes it’s going to be a hassle where I’m going to go for <br />this—I’m going to apply for this certain commission or board, then I’ve got to come back <br />in front of you. But depending on my schedule, depending on your guys’ schedule, right, <br />and then what if I get one answer within like a couple months? But this one, this last <br />one—it took I think almost like four or five months before I got a response from the state. <br />But then I also postponed a lot of the hearings with you folks because of my scheduling. <br /> <br />MR. HENRICKS: You know, I think what we’re trying to say here is that we can’t make <br />a decision on anything that’s not before us, because it’s not before us, right? But as to <br />your particular board here, I don’t see on the face of it that there’s a conflict, so I <br />wouldn’t bring it back up to us. But if you’re talking about other boards, I don’t think we <br />could look at them yet unless we see what the contact with the county is on each one. <br /> <br />MR. ONISHI: So that’s why I’m saying--so what maybe I can do is I can go back and <br />look at what’s available and make a list of all the ones that like I’m saying, there’s no— <br />and come in front of you. <br /> <br />MR. HENRICKS: Right, and bring it to us and let’s look at each one. <br /> <br />MR. DILL: Yeah, that’s what I would suggest. <br /> <br />MR. HENRICKS: It’s a case-by-case basis, because some boards may be conflicted. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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