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various water districts , consistent with and in <br /> support of the general plan. " Water has no <br /> long-range plans; indeed, it has no water plan <br /> period. There should be a plan; when maximum is <br /> reached, then the plan should be amended. <br /> H. Cushnie: Questioned whether Harris felt water could <br /> be provided to all island areas. Harris: Answered <br /> yes; that it was just a matter of money and having <br /> long-range plans (25) . <br /> I. Duncan: Questioned if Harris were satisfied with <br /> the Planning Board of Appeals; Harris: Yes. <br /> VII. CLOSE PUBLIC HEARING/OPEN CHARTER MEETING: <br /> As there was no further testimony to be offered, the <br /> meeting was closed. <br /> VIII. OPEN CHARTER MEETING: <br /> The commission proceeded to hold a regular Charter <br /> meeting. <br /> A. Bethea: Checklist of items raised by the public was <br /> mailed to members for review. <br /> B. Poppe: Suggested the commission set a cut-off date <br /> for accepting further testimony, and to publish that <br /> date (19) . <br /> C. Bethea: Discussed whether a special election should <br /> be held for Charter amendments; his opinion was that <br /> amendments should be handled at the time of the 1990 <br /> election. Yuen: Governor ' s office sets the <br /> deadline for ballot proposals, which is tied to the <br /> election date and printing schedules. The date <br /> would not be available at this time (15) . <br /> MOTION: Poppe: Made a motion that the commission <br /> handle the Charter amendments at the regularly <br /> scheduled 1990 general election. Juvik: Seconded <br /> the motion. All were in favor. <br /> D. Bethea: Discussed hotel/meal arrangements. <br /> 584 <br />