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02/26/1982
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FEB 26 1982 <br />41 <br />Commissioner Wodtke inquired if there have been any <br />tests performed by an allergist. <br />Dr. Jackson responded that Mrs. Edwards was tested by <br />Dr. R. Zwemer, an allergist. <br />Commissioner Lyons referred to the reroofing of the <br />Courthouse and inquired if asphalt or plastic was used. <br />Hercules Kontoulas, Construction Project Representative, <br />reported that aluminum vinyl was used; and some of the roof <br />consisted of gravel which had a membrane of fiberglass under- <br />neath. <br />Charles Sullivan, Attorney representing Laurie Kundrot, <br />approached the Board. He stated that Judge Smith asked him <br />to come today because he was handling a compensation claim <br />for Ms. Kundrot. Since spending a great deal of time in the <br />courtoom during the trial of the Sebastian murders, Ms. Kundrot <br />had a much more severe attack and her symptoms and medical <br />condition was very critical. Attorney Sullivan pointed out <br />that she had been seen by a number of expert doctors who <br />gave her complicated tests, the results of which indicated <br />that the environmental factors in the Courthouse were responsible. <br />He advised that she had made a substantial recovery since she is <br />no longer working in the Courthouse. <br />Judge Smith interjected by urging the Board not to delay <br />any longer and remove the carpet and glue, which he felt was <br />a strong possibility causing the problems. He also urged the <br />Board not to put the carpeting in the Annex once again. <br />Lengthy discussion ensued and it was noted that some <br />carpeting has already been laid on the second floor of the <br />Annex. <br />Mr. Kontoulas advised that a different brand of adhesive <br />U <br />was being used in the Annex, but it was the same carpet. <br />
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