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dismiss it at that point or give it a hearing. The board can review a <br /> complaint and based on the board's review find that it does...that <br /> there's good cause to simply dismiss it without having a hearing. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Again I'm thinking of the respondent's time as well right to have <br /> to come when it is a petition that really doesn't merit... <br /> Mr. Murai: I don't think that we would...we would need to be overly <br /> concerned that you're depriving a potential claimant or petitioner <br /> of a forum because it's obvious in these cases that they are other <br /> matters...specifically...federal court cases...that surround this <br /> matter. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Yes. <br /> Mr. Adams: Madame Chair if I could encourage us to move forward with the <br /> vote...we have the opportunity on agenda item 7 to continue to <br /> have this conversation. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Alright I appreciate that...thank you...is there any further <br /> discussion in regards to Petition No. 2017-08? If not, I call for the <br /> question...all in favor of dismissing Petition No. 2017-08 say <br /> aye...any opposed? So that motion is carried. Thank you. <br /> Motion and Vote: Mr. Goodenow moved to dismiss the petition. Mr. Robinson <br /> seconded the motion. All members voted aye. <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Now we're going into executive session which means we have to <br /> clear the room. <br /> Mr. Adams: Madame Chair...1 would move that we move into executive <br /> session. <br /> Motion and Vote: Mr. Adams moved to go into executive session. Mr. Robinson <br /> seconded the motion. All members voted aye. <br /> 11:15 a.m. The Board moved into executive session. <br /> 11:28 a.m. The Board returned into regular session. <br />