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neighborhoods benefit the community and you mentioned all the <br />litigation going on in Hawaiian Acres. I was wondering if the <br />people of Hawaiian Acres had a venue where they could gather <br />together weekly and discuss issues that possibly some of the <br />litigation wouldn’t be necessary. So I was asking if the farmers <br />market might help the situation there. The other thing I said was <br />I’m a member of a community association where I live and it’s the <br />ones that show up that do the work, that end up you know, <br />participating. She said a group of twenty had taken over, I took it <br />as a group of twenty are the ones that are stepping up and doing <br />what needs to be done for the community. Then the next thing I <br />said, is there any, is there any way we can allow the event to <br />happen conditionally until it’s resolved, because I feel like the <br />whole community is being punished for, by not being allowed to <br />happen and that was a question for Corp Counsel. That’s all I said. <br />Oh wait one more. To show that I wasn’t bias on the issue itself, I <br />was, I felt that Ms. Kawachi \[sic\] was incorporating stalling tactics <br />and that’s why it had dragged out since January because I was <br />anxious to resolve the issue, and the last thing I said was I would <br />say let’s try to resolve this one way or the other either for Ms. Tita <br />or the Hawaiian Acres residents. So I don’t believe I was showing <br />bias. Numerous people, probably a dozen or more, showed up to <br />testify in favor of the farmers market from the beginning and Ms. <br />Tita has been the only one that’s testified against it, so I was <br />weighing the evidence, the testimony, my own experience with <br />farmers markets and my own experience with my neighborhood <br />association, which I’m a volunteering member, and I’ll stand by <br />everything I said. <br /> <br />Mr. Balsis: At this point I’m going to ask members of the Board if they have <br />questions for either Ms. Tita or Mr. Henkel. <br /> <br />Mr. Adams: Mr. Henkel how are the minutes taken? Is it like we see here <br />where we have the microphone and we have it verbatim in a typing <br />or… <br /> <br />Mr. Henkel: Yes, there’s an audio record as well I believe. I don’t know how <br />that is made available to people, but the published minutes are you <br />know, they’re a matter of public record and they’re sent out to <br />Board members and they’re online at the County website for <br />everybody else to review. <br /> <br />Mr. Adams: And that, but that wasn’t the question. The question is how were <br />the minutes taken, they’re taken much as you’re seeing here? <br /> <br />9 <br /> <br /> <br />