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5/19/81 Page -3- <br /> Councilman Cummings Noted the persons with PHD degrees and <br /> expertise - inquired if they were sttietly <br /> advisory or will- they actually analyse the <br /> material. <br /> Mr. Spensley advised they are advisory to <br /> the committee, but are also technical advisors <br /> for doing the evaluation. <br /> Councilman Fauson Inquired if this was an ongoing study or <br /> would it be ended at a given. <br /> Mr. Spensley replied this was a one-time <br /> study - finalization the summer of 1982. <br /> Councilman Meier Expressed his desire to keep the councils informed <br /> in the area of the various alternatives <br /> that are proposed for Rocky Flats as it <br /> would effect our growth. He suggested that <br /> written reports be provided as it would have <br /> a serious economic impact on persons in this <br /> area. <br /> Mr. Spensley reported their committee intended <br /> to distribute the evaluation of the study <br /> to the local elected officials, as well as <br /> make it available in the public libraries. <br /> Councilman Meier then inquired if there <br /> would be a draft made available to the mem- <br /> bers of council so that they could comment <br /> on the study. <br /> Mr. Spensley replied that it was a 3# million <br /> dollar study, with various elements, i.e. <br /> earthquakes within the area, structure of <br /> the buildings, kinds of accidents that might <br /> occur, what exposurers would result, how <br /> to group the various activites and relocate <br /> them, and other alternatives. Three phases <br /> of the study have been completed and copies <br /> are available for comment - 1. Generic Site <br /> Criteria 2. Structural Integrity of the <br /> Buildings especially the plutonium buildings <br /> could they withstand 120 MPH winds, tornadoes, <br /> etc. 3. Vital Equipment Study. <br /> DONALD KAHAN - UPDATE OF Mr. Kahan stated that he had Just left the <br /> CENTENNIAL VALLEY MALL annual convention of the Shopping Center <br /> Industries in Las Vegas - holding a partners <br /> meeting of Louisville Associates, which in- <br /> s' <br /> • <br /> r <br /> :a, <br />
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