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reflect additions/changes; then list will be <br /> �1 re-circulated to commission members. <br /> 2. Omonaka: Suggested counsel insure that <br /> recommended Charter amendments comply with <br /> state laws . <br /> 3 . L'Orange: Need commission vote on larger items <br /> first , i . e. whether we go with strong-mayor or <br /> city manager type of government (1 : 1:41) ; then <br /> other items can be decided on that basis. <br /> 4. Poppe: Prefers that commission take votes <br /> first on how commission wishes to proceed on <br /> basic check-list items; if all agree on an <br /> item, the commission can pursue wording; if <br /> there is disagreement, discussion can ensue and <br /> decision can be made (35) . <br /> 5. Greenwell: Publicizing of changes must be 45 <br /> days or more before the election. <br /> 6. Greenwell : Suggests June, 1990 be the absolute <br /> deadline for submitting testimony, so the <br /> commission has a few months to finalize the <br /> wording and publish. Yuen: Commission has to <br /> • take public testimony on any agenda item/change <br /> discussed (25) . After item is finalized, <br /> commission can take vote that the item is <br /> finalized, and then item will be forwarded to <br /> Clerk and Lt. Governor ' s Office. There is a <br /> provision for reconsideration also. <br /> 7. Yuen: Commission must vote on exact language <br /> that will go into the Charter. <br /> 8 . Cushnie: Educating the public re the changes <br /> may take time. <br /> C. Cut-Off Date for Testimony: <br /> 1. Omonaka: Our Rules of Procedure say that <br /> whenever meetings are held re Charter changes , <br /> the public can comment after those meetings ; <br /> the rules could be amended (31) . <br /> 2 . Poppe: Cut-off date also depends on when Lt. <br /> Governor ' s office sets deadline for submission <br /> of Charter-change wording. Yuen: Deadline <br /> would be set late summer or early fall. <br /> 634 <br />