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HIGASHI: <br />they apply and -. <br />I think as long as -. I mean whether they're informed or what, as long as <br />BESS: Right. <br />SANTANGELO: That's right. <br />HIGASHI: Comply -. <br />IRVINE: Sure. <br />HIGASHI: With the minimum requirements here. <br />HERKES: Yeah. <br />HIGASHI: They can be considered. Whichever way you recruit them. <br />SANTANGELO: Sure. <br />HIGASHI: I don't think that's a problem. <br />SANTANGELO: I don't have -. <br />HERKES: I've actually called a couple to look at this. <br />RAY: Okay. Any other comments? <br />SANTANGELO: Thank you, Steve. <br />RAY: Okay. VII B, Selection of Commission's Secretary. <br />HERKES: I'm the chair of that committee, and I'm having a problem because I <br />need to have the Commission decide whether we need a full-time person or a part-time person, <br />whether we need a staff kind of person. I'm -, I have to tell you, I come from an electronic <br />background now. I've fought this for years, but now that I'm hooked up to my laptop <br />permanently, I don't feel the need for an office. I don't feel the need for space set out. I <br />don't think that -, you know, I just don't feel the need for that kind of stability that used to <br />be -, used to come along with that secretarial position. So I'm having a hard time trying to <br />figure out what -, whether the rest of the Commission feels the same way I do or whether they <br />feel we need a full-time person with a space, a specific space, whether they can deal with <br />email and voice mail and those kinds of communication tools rather than seeing somebody <br />face-to-face and having a place. <br />30 <br />