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• need to more than just a general consensus I think we need to <br /> S be specific in our terminology. I think if we could ask <br /> Pete L'Orange to keep us on the line with parlimentary <br /> procedure it would help the minutes taking. <br /> PETE L'ORANGE: All I was saying was that his motion was in <br /> order and his willingness to change it was in order the <br /> motion should say these rules were adopted (inaudible). <br /> ROBERT BETHEA: Make a note that Sherwood Greenwell has <br /> joined us at 2:06 p.m. <br /> SHERWOOD GREENWELL: I'm sorry I'm late. My morning <br /> appointment took longer than I expected. <br /> ROBERT BETHEA: We're just glad you to have you here. <br /> SHERWOOD GREENWELL: Thank you very much. <br /> PAMELA CUSHNIE: Does he need to be sworn in? <br /> Discussion was held about swearing in Mr. Greenwell. It was <br /> decided the text on the Oath of Loyalty card and the <br /> notarizing of such constituted his being sworn in. <br /> There was discussion of whether to take public testimony at <br /> this first session by Jim Juvik, Akira Omonaka and Robert <br /> Bethea. <br /> ROBERT BETHEA: Should the commission at this meeting take <br /> any testimony? Is that a fair statement of the question? <br /> PATRICIA POPPE: May I suggest that possibly if anyone wishes <br /> to testify on how they see setting up organizational <br /> aspects--we may listen to something about that but as far as <br /> substantive issues in the charter that that would be <br /> premature at this point, since we are trying to organize. If <br /> someone tried to come here with the intent of saying we would <br /> like to see you organize along such and such a line, fine if <br /> it's not pertinent to that then delay to when it is pertinent. <br /> ROBERT BETHEA: Would you express that as a motion then to <br /> allow members of the public who are here if they wish to <br /> testify relative to matters involving only the organization <br /> of this commission? <br /> II/ 16 <br />