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Hawai`i County Charter Commission -5 November 9, 2018 <br />and other open spaces are under the management hopefully Department of <br />Finance would not allow herbicides or spraying and that I do know just for <br />the record that Maui and I have heard rumors that Maui is now using some <br />kind of alternative and that is what we should be looking at. It may cost a <br />little more, I haven't really gotten the specs on that, but my final thing to <br />say about the Charter that is going from 2018-2020, that there is in process <br />an international protocol that allows the Hawaiian Kingdom we are <br />looking at starting November 28th, 2018, which is Hawaiian <br />Independence Day to allow for two years under international protocol for <br />the Hawaiian Kingdom vacancies to be filled which are out of <br />Kamehameha the 3rd statute books and the constitution but I wanted to <br />say hats off to len Ruggles and all of the other honest Americans because <br />what is going to happen here is that it is international protocol that the <br />Hawaiian Kingdom will be having consultation with the County, the State, <br />the United States of America, Feds, even Department of Defense in this <br />process. So we are looking at the Hawaiian Kingdom coining online <br />November 28, 2020 and we need everybody's help on this because we <br />want as far as we can, a seamless transition keeping all of the services of <br />the people and that in that way we can also reach our agendas so far as a <br />healthy environment and the things we need to do. So we do need to look <br />at important issues that are going to be happening during these two years <br />up until 2020 and then I am with the understanding that there is five years <br />transition after that. Now so far as lands or lands to be sold etc. there is <br />what is called the Domiciled Alien Act that if you are not a Hawaiian <br />National .. . <br />MS. MURAMOTO: You have thirty seconds. <br />CHR. ADAMS: Ma'am, I am not sure that this is pertinent to anything <br />that is on the agenda at the moment. We did hear what you had to say. <br />Do you have an agenda item that this relates to? <br />MS. MAHI-HANAI: Yes sir, I do. It's called the Hawaii County Charter <br />Commission and basically statements from the public on agenda items and <br />it is under New Business, but I will end there. I think we all look forward <br />to working together in consultation and that I did speak even with <br />Governor, former Governor Waihee and he has admitted there is very <br />good consultation going on right now. Mahalo. <br />CHR. ADAMS: Great. Thank you. And then we have a final testifier <br />from Hilo? <br />Dwight Vicente: Communication No. 1.9, 7.7, 20, 3.1.1, commenting. <br />Page 15 <br />
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