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Ms. Kahakalau: Yeah just to be...we're gonna if that's alright if we can...can we <br /> kind of correct that agenda item...cause it's just important that we <br /> have it correctly so we'll just add that after introducing on the <br /> second line...we'll put the full statement to make sure that there's <br /> no questioning afterwards... <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: Madame Chair...we don't really have to amend the agenda...we <br /> can basically note it for the record... <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Okay. <br /> Mr. Yoshimoto: All interested parties are aware of that...yeah... <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Thank you... <br /> Mr. Robinson: Introducing, discussing or voting on... <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Yeah...so at this point we're in discussion... <br /> Mr. Goodenow: I have a question... <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: We can also make a motion... <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Can I ask Ms. Eoff a question... <br /> Ms. Kahakalau: Yes go ahead... <br /> Mr. Goodenow: I could make a motion either way but...you know as far as <br /> voting...what are the procedures for a Council member...before a <br /> vote when they disclose a potential conflict...what is the procedure <br /> at the Council level? <br /> Ms. Eoff: Yes our Council rules of procedure state that we are to...if there is <br /> a conflict of interest...we are to write a letter to the Chair and <br /> disclose it out loud to the Council members prior to a vote and then <br /> I believe the Chairman would either excuse you from voting or <br /> there would be a decision you can go ahead and vote. <br /> Mr. Goodenow: So the Chair would decide that...whether you can vote or not... <br /> Ms. Eoff: That's my understanding... <br /> Mr. Goodenow: Because I...I'm just...to clarify that...you know whether you can <br /> vote or not...as far as...it's...I mean we as the Board of Ethics can <br /> say well you're clear to go ahead right but ultimately it's the <br /> 28 <br />