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balance of $95,855.01 out of a $100,000.00 encumbered. Any questions? <br />Communications. You all have a packet of material for recent stuff as well as some <br />research material, some stuff that different Council Members gave me, some stuff from <br />the NACO Conference. Some pretty good stuff in here, so that's just all for our <br />information and review. <br />Statements from the Public. We have one, Leonard Tanaka, representing the <br />Planning Commission, is going to speak to general planning issues. Leonard. <br />TANAKA: Thank you Mr. Chairman, Members of the Commission. It's good <br />to be on this side of the pulpit for a change. <br />I just wanted to comment a little about the concerns, I guess, that were maybe <br />discussed or brought up by the Commission about the possibility of a second Planning <br />Commission for West Hawaii, and I just offer some very brief comments and opinions <br />for myself. <br />1 think that it would be not serving the County any justice by having two Commissions in <br />that (1) I don't think we'd have any consistency in the interpretations of the planning <br />guidelines that we follow. As it is now, the Members of the Planning Commission often <br />times are not in total agreement with interpretation as a single body so I can see how, <br />possibly, a West Hawaii Planning Commission will interpret something on the SMA a <br />little different from the Hilo Commissioners. <br />We also have started representation from each of the Council districts as the Charter <br />was amended. I think we need to allow that to follow through. It's only been a few <br />years now and we have not seen complete representation from all of the districts as of <br />yet. I think it will take probably another two to three years before the terms of the <br />present Commissioners expire, such that you can bring in representation from other <br />Council districts. As an example, we have presently two Commissioners from the <br />Hamakua area and we have two Commissioners from the Waiakea/Ka'u, so until those <br />of us get off in those redundant areas, you will not have complete representation. <br />Speaking of representation, I think it really comes down to that. If there is a concern by <br />the public or Members of this Commission, I think it really comes down to <br />representation. Right now the Mayor nominates/appoints the Planning Commissioners <br />but it goes before the County Council for confirmation so there is a mechanism in place <br />if people from any particular district feel uncomfortable with that representative, or <br />basically anybody from the public, and I think we witness the power of the County <br />Council in denying or rejecting these nominations, as we have witnessed Commissioner <br />Balog, over here, who was volunteering to serve on the Planning Board of Appeals but <br />was denied that by the County Council. So we already have the mechanism in place if <br />2 <br />