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Mr. Goodenow: Madame Chair. I really like the idea of bifurcating and <br /> except for the fact that Mr. Revell has requested the <br /> continuance and he has been here frequently. I would <br /> agree with following that process, however, since has <br /> requested a continuance I think we should. I think we <br /> should bifurcate it now, so at the next meeting that option <br /> in case we don't have quorum we can proceed. So I would <br /> ask that...did I make the motion or I think Doug...whoever <br /> made the motion, we withdraw it. The first thing we do is <br /> we bifurcate it and then we move to continue both items to <br /> the next meeting. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: It would actually be all four items to the next meeting right <br /> because it would also include petition 2015-17 and 18 <br /> which are already bifurcated. That's the part I'm really <br /> don't understand the difference between two fifteen as a <br /> joint one and then seventeen and eighteen as separate ones. <br /> Mr. Adams: If I might Madame Chair. Seventeen and eighteen are a <br /> different petitioner. And I'm not sure whether or not that <br /> petitioner's present or not. He is? So there's no reason for <br /> us necessarily to have to not consider seventeen and <br /> eighteen if we decide to do that. This refers specifically to <br /> fifteen. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Okay. Alright so we do have a motion on the floor. <br /> Mr. Adams: I would be willing to withdraw my motion pending the <br /> second's desire. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: I withdraw my second. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Alright then do we...do I hear a new motion? <br /> Mr. Adams: So I would move that we bifurcate petition 2015-15 to the <br /> extent that the two new petitions would consider Ku <br /> Kahakalau and Kenneth Goodenow separately. <br /> Mr. Robinson: Second. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Alright. Any further discussion in this matter? <br /> Motion and Vote: Mr. Adams moved to bifurcate Petition No. 2015-15 into separate <br /> petitions for Ku Kahakalau and Kenneth Goodenow. Mr. Robinson seconded the motion. <br /> All members said aye. <br /> 14 <br />