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APR 141982 <br />K 19 PAA 38 <br />Mr. Storm continued that apparently in Judge <br />Stikelether's chambers and the County Courtroom even the <br />parquet floor has been taken up, and he did not see how you <br />could do anything more than install a non -allergenic pad and <br />put the certified carpet on top of it. He reported that he <br />has worked with HUD projects for the elderly and they'are <br />very stringent in their requirements. <br />Motion was made by Commissioner Fletcher, seconded by <br />Commissioner Lyons, to put down a non -allergenic pad and <br />carpet of a type approved by HUD in the County Courtroom <br />only; that area to remain isolated as per the Judge's <br />original request. <br />Chairman -Scurlock inquired about the glue on the jury <br />platform area, and -Maintenance Supervisor Williams stated <br />that they have not been able as yet to decide on a method to <br />remove it that might not cause the Judge further problems. <br />Chairman Scurlock stated that he favored returning one <br />courtroom as requested, and if this doesn't work, he felt it <br />will be the burden of the Judges to prove what is affecting <br />them. - <br />Commissioner Wodtke discussed the size of Judge <br />Stikelether's present office in the Welfare Building and <br />suggesting putting a piece of the certified carpet and non - <br />allergenic padding there to determine how it affects him <br />before spending all the money to carpet the entire <br />courtroom, moving jury boxes, etc. <br />Mr. Williams informed the Board that on March 9th he <br />visited the 2001 Building with Judge Stikelether where <br />arrangements had been made to lease the same space he <br />occupied for six months last summer, and within 15 minutes <br />both the Judge and Mrs. Edwards had a reaction. The Judge <br />called off the move to this location, and we relocated him <br />to the Welfare Building which has no carpet. <br />30 <br />