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• <br /> • • •44 i t . •. S'It-, I• 1 + `� Y ,j {%+�' • ,'r. ;' ;� Via. .• r:<+.+Z fir'' ♦ ''('� <br /> .�. -r-i t,'T` 7,.lie ♦ Y) • 1."4 a', ' , ,t,• i.•, 5 '..40." ' •,E4'•- *_. S� <br /> �` , 60 1N,,7 •. ► ' :Hl.?' rte.y. • ► •�.� • :• <br /> r• • • , date oA ,h 41"x• .', ' <br /> 4 • • elf • • , ssysrttj. Me stand _ --' t <br /> that t� Cit�t � r'eceived th • :.� '`` <br /> Mr. Wurl stated that he thought a mere peel- ' <br /> tive study was to be done on the arse. x�` • <br /> Mr. Dave Shelton stated that there were as ' <br /> state st uter& at this time for canstructioe .. .:.; R <br /> on areas with possible subsidence. Me stated • ,,. . <br /> that at this time it wes r! to the private <br /> consultant to approach the problem in a w y <br /> he feels adequate and then the state would <br /> work with hie to review and give the local <br /> gor�a is a realistic idea as to whether It <br /> is adequate. We stated that on costs, studio <br /> such as Sproul were held. He stated that it <br /> is difficult to prow without doubt that <br /> subsidence will not occur. <br /> Mr. Merl asked Mr. Shelton if the state accepted. <br /> Robinson' report on Sproul. <br /> Mr. Shelton stated there were a few reservations <br /> on it but in general it was accepted. <br /> Mr. Shelton stated that they have had meetings <br /> to try to establish more detailed suggestions <br /> as to subsidence and construction requirements. <br /> Councilwoman Dhieux asked it is was feasible <br /> to spend excessive amounts of money to <br /> drill holes when there were people in the <br /> City who worked the mines and could give de- <br /> tailed reports on them. <br /> Mr. Shelton stated that locating the hens is <br /> just the beginning and that the big question <br /> is whether or Not subsidence wi l l occur. <br /> Councilman Domenico stated that he thought <br /> after the closing of the mine it is shored up. <br /> Mr. Shelton stated that after it is closed the <br /> is a possibility of rotting and collapse. <br /> Councilmen Domenico stated that If the state <br /> and county are se interested in the drilling <br /> tests they should foot the expense to have . <br /> them• M Bllllngtoa. a nearby resident. stated that <br /> he was maser* of say subsidence near Louisville. <br /> Councilman Del►iuo stated that he could not <br /> recall any great subsidence in or near <br /> Louisville. . <br /> Mr. Marc DeMsrco stated that he was a geologist <br /> and property owaen in Louisville. Mr. Marco <br /> asked Mr. Shelton why the state classified a <br /> portion of his property as being a subsidence <br /> hazard when there is no mine there and the <br /> state has not corrected their mistake in <br /> designating this area as hazardous. <br /> t. . <br />