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Page 33 <br />1 follow that, but if we wait until after the election <br />2 and that charter amendment passes, which it likely <br />3 will, then we would be governed under those new rules <br />4 over there, to have the public informational meeting <br />5 via the internet or published notice and all that, <br />6 which nothing is wrong with that, but if we are pretty <br />7 convinced that this is the right thing to do, we have <br />8 an opportunity to put something in effect which doesn't <br />9 have to go through that process; it can go straight <br />10 through to the County's budget process. Anyway... <br />11 MR. FRATINARDO: And it talks about if the <br />12 raises are more than 10 percent? Is that -- <br />13 CHR. ONO: Right. I don't think any of these - <br />14 MS. SELF: No. No. <br />15 CHR. ONO: So, Bill, you want to respond to <br />16 Jim's question? <br />17 MR. BRILHANTE: I'll let Ms. Self respond <br />18 since there's some legal implications there. <br />19 CHR. ONO: Oh, okay. <br />20 MS. SELF: You are correct about her proposed <br />21 amendment hasn't gone to ballot, yet. If it passes -- <br />22 if you did something now, I believe that would be set, <br />23 and then the Finance Department would make the <br />24 adjustments come the new budget. <br />25 If the bill passes on the election day, then <br />ISLAND COURT REPORTING & TRANSCRIPTION SERVICES <br />(808) 933-9800 <br />