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you're not aware of this report, then you need to be. And, if you don't want to be, you have now
<br />been made aware of this report. This report has over 1,800 studies on ELF, RF, and other types
<br />of radiations that we're talking about—eighteen hundred for countries all over the world. Okay?
<br />And, this basically is irrational for biologically based exposure standards for low intensity
<br />electromatic [sic], electromagnetic radiation. You guys need to look this up. It's called
<br />BioIniative.info—it's a 2012 report. It's five years old, and it's very comprehensive. Okay, to
<br />say that there are no negative health effects from this type of technology would be irresponsible,
<br />and as the Planning Commission, I believe it's your duty to consider health effects on the
<br />population.
<br />So, I won't get into all the details `cause they're not very good. Actually, the more I learn about
<br />this, the more I'm on the side that I'm on now. Ithere's a lot of technical, scientific
<br />information that says this is not necessarily very safe, you guys. So, think about it, and if you're
<br />not informed, there's an old saying is, "if you all watch the news, you're—well, if you don't
<br />watch the news, you're not informed. If you do watch the news, you're misinformed." Okay? If
<br />you guys are not informed, don't be misinformed. It's the 2012 BioInitiative. This is fromI
<br />got one minute, that's great! This is from 29 MD's and PhD's from the United States, Canada,
<br />Sweden, India, Greece, Russia, and Denmark. Okay? These are serious scholars in their fields.
<br />The 2012 BioInitiative. I suggest you look at it. Catch up on it if you can, `cause you'll be
<br />hearing a lot more about it. Thank you very much.
<br />BILLIAN: Hi. My name is Theresa Billian. I'm here because I'm very concerned for our
<br />community and our well-being, and I don'tI want this thing to stop. There is a cave,
<br />Kazumura Cave goes underneath this thing. Verizon never did test holes. That's the facts.
<br />Thank you.
<br />CLARKSON: Thank you, all. Are there any questions, Commissioners, for these testifiers? In
<br />that case, are there, is anyone else wanting to testify? Thank you for making your testimony. If
<br />not, then I need a motion to close the public hearing.
<br />MIYASATO: I make a motion to close public testimony.
<br />DELA CRUZ: Second.
<br />CLARKSON: It was moved by Commissioner Miyasato and seconded by Commissioner Dela
<br />Cruz. All those in favor?
<br />COMMISSIONERS: Aye.
<br />CLARKSON: Opposed? Motion carries. Public testimony is now closed. The remaining
<br />action that we must take at this time is the selection of a contested case hearing officer. At this
<br />time, I would like Maija Jackson from Planning staff to just brief us on the history of the
<br />mediation and possible issues related to scheduling of the contested case hearing.
<br />JACKSON: Thank you, Mr. Chair. The Intervenor and Applicant participated in mediation last
<br />Friday, and they did not reach an agreement, and so, the next stage, as you know, is to go
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