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Mr. Goodenow: Any comment or...I'11 just add one thing because you asked such a <br /> great question about the blood pressure. If we really wanted to <br /> go...I mean...be extreme I mean when you read all public property <br /> and equipment be treated as a public trust and not to be used for <br /> personal purposes or that you'll benefit any person well I mean I <br /> would benefit from getting my blood pressure checked. Are we <br /> gonna do that? I think...you know this is a balance...we have to <br /> look at the language we have and balance it and use some <br /> discretion in how we interpret what the words say. And I think it's <br /> appropriate for us to approve the project. Alright Mr. Yoshimoto I <br /> don't know that does any good for you. You'll have to struggle <br /> with writing your opinion. Seeing no further discussion. <br /> Motion and Vote: Mr. Robinson moved that there is no violation and to allow the <br /> volunteers to participate in the community service project. Mr. Adams seconded the <br /> motion. Board members Goodenow, Robinson and Kalele voted aye. Board member <br /> Adams voted no. <br /> 5. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> a. Petition No. 2015-03: Review of petition alleging that a County officer <br /> violated Sections 14-1 (Enactment and Policy), 14-2 (Standards), and 14-4 of <br /> the County Charter (Code of Ethics) by using the officer's p-Card "as a <br /> special privilege to obtain goods and services: from various merchants and <br /> vendors, which is a "conflict of interest in serious breach of"the highest <br /> standards of ethical conduct." Petition also alleges that another County <br /> officer is in violation by continuing to allow the first officer to do so. <br /> 1. Correspondence from Lanric Hyland dated March 5, 2016 requesting <br /> petition to be placed on the agenda. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: I believe we've all received Mr. Hyland's written correspondence <br /> dated March 5...if not, please let me know. At this time before <br /> moving on to the main motion I would like to someone to make a <br /> motion that we go into executive session so that we may consult <br /> with Board's attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the <br /> Board's power, duties, privileges, immunities and liabilities. <br /> Motion and Vote: Mr. Adams moved to go into executive session. Mr. Robinson seconded <br /> the motion. All members voted aye. <br /> 10:52 a.m. The Board left regular session. <br /> 11:19 a.m. The Board returned from closed session and took a brief recess. <br /> 16 <br />