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where maybe the case by case approach. If it's timely <br /> possible and I'm not too sure that it is. Maybe your best <br /> solution, but it would say in general putting your bids for <br /> parks and recreation...even if it's not the appearance of it, <br /> it certainly very probable that somebody gonna say hey <br /> there's a problem here. That's just more personal Mana'o. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: I mean I agree with that. I mean P&R's gonna be a very <br /> special case. Did you work on the plan for that particular <br /> park that's getting improved or...I mean...In general, I <br /> mean if there's a public works bid that goes out, he has no <br /> real connection with Public Works. Couldn't we say <br /> hey...I mean...what would the conflict be? I know it's <br /> dangerous on these very big things that may come back to <br /> bite us, but that's a question I have for the Board maybe. <br /> Maybe we should continue this to have an overall <br /> discussion on what we're gonna do. We're kind of setting <br /> precedence on these first couple weeks, we expect a look <br /> more. I don't know, but I don't see a problem with for me <br /> at this point in saying hey as long as it's not P&R, we don't <br /> see a problem. But if it's P&R you have to approach us on <br /> a case by case basis. That's my.. <br /> Mr. Adams: I would be inclined not to be as specific as that. When I <br /> look at the petition that Mr. Andrade brought back. The <br /> question is...is the current employee of the County and also <br /> general contractor will I be able to bid on upcoming County <br /> projects while also holding an employment position with <br /> the County of Hawai`i. That's pretty basic question and for <br /> me I said initially I'd be inclined to dismiss, but actually I'd <br /> be inclined to answer that question. The question is can <br /> you bid. Well certainly. But he law says that as a County <br /> employee or officer, you got to come to us first to make <br /> sure there's no conflict of interest. So can you bid? Sure. <br /> Do you have to come to us if there's a...to determine <br /> whether there's a conflict of interest. According to the law <br /> that will take effect on July 1, yes. And so that would be a <br /> potential answer it seems to me in that regard. Rather than <br /> laying out specifically that currently he's a member of <br /> parks and recreation and so that's off limits. I mean there <br /> may be situations where it's not. I don't know and so I'd <br /> 10 <br />