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• COMMISSIONERS: Aye. <br />RAY: Minutes approved. <br />Financial Status Report: It's unchanged since the last report we made. <br />Communications. This is in your packet you received today. There's a memorandum <br />from the County Clerk in regard to Election Deadlines; a copy of a newspaper article <br />from Publisher Jim Wilson, Tribune -Herald; an article that I had copied from the <br />American City and County Magazine; ACLU Guidelines from Mr. Coco Pierson, that he <br />furnished us with; and a copy of the exhaustive minutes from our marathon session in <br />Waimea, which I'm sure you'll enjoy reading over the next week or so. <br />Additionally, we did pass out, at the start of the meeting, a couple of written <br />communications from our attorney, Mr. Yuen, in regard to items that came up at the last <br />meeting, as well as I want to thank Sue Irvine for the research she did in regard to <br />some of the same issues, Initiative and Referendum, and so, anyway, we can all read <br />that and digest it, and we'll agendize it for future discussion. <br />Moving on to Unfinished Business. A, B, and C, the Department of Water Supply, <br />Water Commission, and Public Works. All are agendized to really encompass one <br />• major issue, and this is a verbal recommendation, initiative, that was put forth by the <br />Administration, in late spring of this year. The idea of transferring the Division of, or <br />possibly some of the functions of, the County Wastewater Division, which is under the <br />Public Works Department to the Department of Water Supply, and to look into how <br />partially, or in whole, that relationship might work. I know that the Water Department <br />and the Water Commission have been spending a lot of time discussing that, and <br />they're both here, as well as the head of the Wastewater Division from Public Works, <br />Mr. Peter Boucher. So, I don't know how you want to handle this, who wants to come up <br />first. We have testimony in writing from Mr. Pavao, so you want to lead in with that? <br />You want to bring anybody else up to table, that's fine. Please introduce yourself and <br />speak into the microphone so we can get all this recorded. <br />PAVAO: Good afternoon. My name is Milton Pavao. I'm Manager for the <br />Department of Water Supply. With me, here today, is our Water Commission <br />Chairman, Mr. John Souza; my Deputy Manager, Mr. Quirino Antonio; and our Finance <br />Division Head, Richard Tsunoda. So, if you have questions, they can be directed to <br />them, as well. <br />I'm here today to speak against the proposed Charter Amendment that would transfer <br />the Wastewater Division to the Department of Water Supply. As Chairman Ray <br />said, I have submitted two separate documents. One is a letter and one is a list of pros <br />and cons. While it's not my intent to read either one of them, I'd like to kind of highlight <br />