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• <br /> at least a minimum of a ten day period for the rules to <br /> become effective after everybody signs it. When I called <br /> the county clerk ' s office, they told me that we had to have <br /> it typed on special paper, on two sides , and only one agency <br /> has that paper. It had to come from the treasury division <br /> of the finance-department. I had to get it in by 10 o' clock <br /> on a Wednesday morning and at 8 o' clock I was on the phone <br /> sending my secretary to get the special paper to type it on <br /> and she rushed back and I told her to drop everything and <br /> type it up and get it over to the county clerk ' s office. <br /> She dropped everything and typed it up. We took it to the <br /> county council and Steve Yamashiro said he would try to put <br /> it on the agenda that Wednesday but because of the Sunshine <br /> Law he couldn ' t get it on the agenda. So he moved it to <br /> Saturday and the Saturday was April 7. <br /> In the meantime, between Wednesday and <br /> Saturday, we rushed around getting the signatures of the <br /> Mayor, Mr. Sakata--he had to come down special just to sign <br /> the rules on Thursday. The Mayor signed on Friday. The <br /> corporation counsel ' s office signed it on Friday and the <br /> final signature was on Saturday by the county council . Rudy <br /> Legaspi had to sign it also as being filed in his office on <br /> Saturday. That left the ten day period before the 17th which <br /> we made by the skin of our nose. <br /> I don ' t know, I never really took offense <br /> to Jim Dahlberg ' s statement. As I think back , he was just <br /> shooting off his mouth, I think , for the members of the <br /> press and for some of the public who were there. I don ' t <br /> think he meant it literally that we were like the Con Con. <br /> MR. TRULSON: I had one member of one radio <br /> station ask why we haven 't sent the stations our schedule <br /> for public hearings and they would put it on the air. <br /> Getting back to what was said about Mr. Dahlberg talking <br /> about us not giving enough notice to the public--is there <br /> any reason we should not give the schedule to the radio <br /> stations? I would like to make the motion that we do so. <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : I second it. <br /> CHAIRMAN SAKATA: It has been moved and <br /> seconded and unanimously carried that we send a calendar of <br /> our public hearings to the radio stations for their use. <br /> You have heard from Mr. Oda. <br /> MR. ISHIDA: In light of Mr. Oda' s report, <br /> I don ' t think a motion is in order. <br /> MRS. KOBAYASHI : I think we should still <br /> look at the minutes. <br /> MR. ISHIDA: My understanding was that it <br /> was a very strong statement. <br /> - 3 - <br />