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Page 18 <br />1 discussion, and maybe addressing to Amy, maybe the <br />2 rules need to be changed. That ability to pay should <br />3 be a consideration. <br />4 MS. SELF: Well, it's not a rule; it's the <br />5 charter. <br />6 <br />MR. <br />PAVAO: <br />Then the <br />charter -- <br />7 <br />MS. <br />SELF: <br />It needs <br />to go on the ballot. <br />8 <br />MR. <br />PAVAO: <br />The charter <br />should be changed. <br />9 <br />The ability to <br />pay should <br />be a <br />consideration. <br />10 <br />MS. <br />SELF: <br />Well, isn't <br />that on the agenda? <br />11 <br />So you can discuss <br />that <br />later on <br />in the agenda. <br />12 <br />CHR. <br />ONO: <br />We will. <br />13 Jim? <br />14 MR. HIGGINS: Yeah, I have a question. Let's <br />15 get back to your topic on property taxes. <br />16 So those areas that were inundated, lost <br />17 revenues because of the property taxes, does that go on <br />18 forever and ever, or certainly some of those areas will <br />19 be rebuilt over years and years. So, who keeps track of <br />20 that? <br />21 MS. MIURA: It will be the Real Property Tax <br />22 Office. So we go by market values. So when the market <br />23 starts to pay for it, then we will be able to tax it <br />24 again. <br />25 MR. HIGGINS: So, for the time being, it's <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br />