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Hawaii Game Management Advisory Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – January 29, 2018 <br />we don’t set parameters like we’d like a response within this certain date it <br />can sit in perpetuity, you know, for another 7 years. <br /> <br />TL: You’re exactly right and in fact some stuff has been sitting here since 2002, <br />that’s still not resolved over on the Kona side for a habitat conservation plan, <br />for example... <br /> <br />TL: This happened with DLNR and I agree with you, I think that when we do go <br />back them we’ll ask them, say, look, we’d like to have a timetable – let’s do <br />this is six months or a year and whatever it might be and I agree, thank you <br />for that. <br /> <br />DS: Because the only analogy I can do is if we’re doing a doc inspection on some <br />lettuce – if they don’t want to talk about it – the lettuce is just going to sit there <br />and eventually, the lettuce goes bad and well, the problem is solved, but in <br />this case it’s not really solving the problem, it’s ignoring it, so... <br /> <br />TL: That’s exactly right and thank you, Dave... <br /> <br />TN: The amended motion you made to amend my motion needs to have a vote on <br />it. <br /> <br />TL: All in favor? <br /> <br />WJC: Aye. \[The ayes have it\] <br /> <br />TL: We’re OK now? <br /> <br />TN: Yes, you are. Thank you. Tom, we have a question from the audience. <br /> <br />TL: Yes, ma’am. <br /> <br />GH: Hi, Grayson Hashida again. Quick question, Tom, is DLNR legally bound to <br />come to the table to have a discussion with us regarding this plan? <br /> <br />TL: I don’t know that they’re legally bound but they have been willing to work with <br />us on this so, the DLNR people that we have been working with have been <br />very forthcoming. This plan part – once it got submitted to them – I can’t tell <br />you what happened there but DLNR – those in DLNR that we have been <br />working with – have been working with us and in a timely manner. But the <br />Honolulu is not who we’re working with primarily and this is where the <br />disconnect is, which I think that you can see here – Hawaii Island community <br />and what goes on here on the Big Island is not the same that goes on in <br />Kauai or Molokai and Oahu in particular. And I’m not sure that people on <br />Oahu understand what goes on out here, I mean, I could be wrong, but I don’t <br />even know if that answers your question. Did I answer your question? <br />18 <br /> <br /> <br />