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filed. However, it may be a good idea that we send the forms to <br /> the Mayor just as an abundance of caution. Say here they are and <br /> if you're going to file or not that's your choice. Leave it at that at <br /> this time. I guess I'll make that into a motion. I move that we <br /> don't really take any other action, but that we do provide the <br /> documents to the Mayor. Inform him and ask him to review <br /> whether he needs to file any or not. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: That's in the absence of any formal petition at this point and time. <br /> Ms. Sweeney: Point of order here. Sorry. I don't know if that's' appropriate. I <br /> have a gentleman here who wants to make a point of order on this. <br /> Is that acceptable? <br /> Ms. Kahakalau; We are advised that's not possible. <br /> Ms. Sweeney: Okay. Go ahead. <br /> Mr. Hyland; Can you hear me? Lanric Hyland. One of the things in my <br /> testimony and part of my petition is the fact that he accepted gifts <br /> and didn't document it. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Excuse me. Point of order Madame Chair. This is Ken <br /> Goodenow. I just want to say we heard the testimony, but <br /> technically only a Board member can make a point of order. There <br /> is no petition it is just labeled as discussion. I mean we're not like <br /> trying to side step the issue, but no one filed the petition or <br /> complaint. At this time, which someone is free to do so in the <br /> future, but technically I think it's not in order unless some of the <br /> Board wants to ask a member of public a question. It's really not <br /> appropriate to have a non-board member make a point of order <br /> under Robert's Rules. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Thank you. I agree with that so thank you very much Mr. Hyland <br /> we will get to your Petition 2015-03. <br /> Mr. Adams: Alright. So for the purposes of discussion I will second the motion <br /> that was previously made by the Vice-Chair. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Any discussion? <br /> Mr. Adams: In our Rules of Practice and Procedure, we're not required to wait <br /> for a member of the public to start a petition. We're quite capable <br /> of on our own having a resolution and making a resolution that will <br />