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wants to further define that that's up to the Board...that's the <br /> Board's authority to do so. <br /> Mr. Adams: I would only comment that as I read "c (1) & (2)". That was how I <br /> was reading it. It wasn't really until I got to the bottom of the new <br /> portion of the ordinance where it's specifies that a contract shall be <br /> void if an officer or employee fails to comply with these disclosure <br /> requirements etc. And because of the way that that's specificity of <br /> talking about the contracts specifically. That colored the reading <br /> of my stuff above it so that it was...it wasn't a general <br /> applicability...it wasn't an ordinance...general applicability...it <br /> was more we're talking about these specific contracts and when I <br /> looked at your petition. My concern was that as I read it, I was <br /> reading in three... I may like to provide professional services as a <br /> primary consultant to the County of Hawaii. And I saw that <br /> as...and then the last line that you'd likely could offer or the <br /> departments...I could offer a professional consultation <br /> services...those are the departments could be Parks & Rec, <br /> Environmental Management and Public Works. I wasn't sure that <br /> I understood that it was being put on the list that you were talking <br /> about. So if I could...an additional question is for my edification <br /> is if you get on these list, you are then identified by one of these <br /> departments...not the Planning Department obviously. Then is <br /> that result in a contract or is a contract already prepared as a result <br /> of you being on the list. <br /> Mr. Gloor: I can answer that question. The way it works...is you submit on <br /> the list is just a statement of qualifications. So each department <br /> has specifically identified a group of work...environmental <br /> engineering, civil engineering lots of different items are on there. <br /> And so you submit your statement of qualifications, they evaluate <br /> that and if they find that you are qualified. You'll get put into a <br /> box with everybody else who's submitted and was defined as <br /> qualified. And then in the event that they need those services <br /> throughout the course of the year, they will go back into that list <br /> and select several of them to evaluate to select and then the most <br /> qualified for that specific project. At that point you begin contract <br /> negotiations. So once they've selected...made a selection and your <br /> firm is selected then you'd sit down with them and decide whether <br /> you have the time and it fit your schedule. That you can negotiate <br /> 11 <br />