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Mr. Murai: Madame Chair. Board member Goodenow did you actually mean <br /> to make a motion? Or because we have another motion pending. <br /> Mr. Adams: I took that as a rhetorical flourish. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Well maybe. Maybe I move right now...I move we well...it's not <br /> alive...okay thank you. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: We have to finish with this motion first which is a motion for <br /> continuation. <br /> Mr. Adams: It's actually a motion...the motion actually is to end the deferral <br /> and bring the petition back for consideration. That's the actually <br /> motion. So just so we're clear... a vote to support means to <br /> support ending the deferral and allowing this Board to then bring <br /> the petition back for consideration and a vote opposed means <br /> essentially that we're continuing the matter. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Continuing the matter until disposition which is the trial is over. <br /> As soon as the trial is over...it's back on the agenda. <br /> Mr. Adams: Continuing the matter until we vote to end it. It doesn't matter <br /> whatever the reason are...we still have to vote to end the deferral. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Well I have no objections to voting to end the deferral if we then <br /> continue it until November. So I think the motion should be we <br /> either do it now or we wait until after the trial. Cause I think the <br /> pending...the motion that passed was disposition right? <br /> Mr. Murai: Madame Chair if I may. There is a motion pending and I believe it <br /> is as Board member Adams has described so I believe he is correct <br /> that an affirmative vote means that the deferral ends and the <br /> matters now on the table. A negative vote means that the deferral <br /> will continue. It's sounding as if what member Goodenow wants <br /> to do and I'm not saying he can or he should do it is...it sounds he <br /> wants to amend the motion and if that's the case then procedurally <br /> the...If there's a motion to amend the motion to amend is heard <br /> first before the main motion is voted on. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Thank you Mr. Murai. I will...I agree with that...that's the easiest <br /> way to proceed so then I will move to amend the motion...well the <br /> motion is to... <br /> Mr. Adams: End the deferral. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: End the deferral. <br /> 38 <br />