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• Department. Planning Department are planners. They are not technical. They're not <br />engineers and this takes engineering type of input, particularly once it comes through <br />the Council as an ordinance. It's established. Here is what you are supposed to do, <br />period, condition A, B, C, D, E, F. From there on out, it's the mechanics, technical <br />engineering mechanics, that puts it back into a format of a real subdivision with the <br />roads. The roads being everything they're supposed to be is all done by engineering. <br />HIGASHI: Okay and did you have another point to make? <br />OLESEN: Yes, I just can't bring it to mind. Could I pass this on? It would give me a <br />chance to think it over. I've got one more. <br />HIGASHI: Okay. <br />OLESEN: That it again would be in addition to the Charter. Oh yes. In the Public <br />Works Department, I think we have to add someone in. Again, the seriousness of this <br />ADA thing is coming to the front. I am the ADA Coordinator now for the entire island. <br />I can assure you it takes a combination of being an engineer, an attorney and the <br />ability to testify before Federal Courts, at the same time protect the County, to make <br />sure that we are not getting ourselves in a lot of hot water by what we are doing. The <br />exposure is tremendous and the demands are immediate. They are now. We have two <br />• lawsuits. The lawsuits are going to require completion of certain phases. In a curb cut <br />situation, the completion must be done by 2005 or someone in the County is going to <br />be in contempt and it's just that simple. And the rest of it is big, big money. There <br />should be a permanent position. My recommendation is someone who has continuity. <br />Not someone who's appointed like myself. You have to have someone who has <br />continuity in the County which in turn would be someone that Would have to be in Civil <br />Service. <br />HIGASHI: Okay, anything else? <br />OLESEN: That's it. <br />HIGASHI: Any questions? <br />IRVINE: I guess concerning your last statement, I just read the other day about a <br />wheelchair that can climb stairs. <br />OLESEN: That's right. <br />IRVINE: Can climb up curbs. I understand it's a brand new thing which I think may <br />revolutionize - Was that in the Advertiser? - Or something like that. <br />