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M M M <br />solution that was economically feasible - that was the <br />question. <br />Dr. Feldman suggested that in the Board's deliberations <br />'as to rectifying the problems that exist now, they should <br />consider that if it were not the Judge having problems, <br />sooner or later it would be somebody else. He recommended <br />that they do everything possible to make the environment <br />satisfactory for everybody which could include window <br />remodeling and providing for adequate ventilation - also not <br />permitting cigarette smoking in the building. Dr. Feldman <br />felt that depending on how adequately the Board ventilated <br />the building, there was the possibility that the Judge could <br />function in an acceptable way in the courtroom environment. <br />Chairman Scurlock interjected that a number of <br />4 <br />improvements have already been donelbut again, this has <br />never demonstrated a relief of the problem. <br />Dr. Feldman commented that other things may still be <br />present. <br />Commissioner Lyons asked if Dr. Feldman felt just one <br />chemical was really the problem. <br />Dr._.Feldman responded that he did not think it was one <br />chemical, but more than one. <br />Commissioner Lyons wondered if the total environment was <br />the thing that was really important as far as the person was <br />concerned. At certain times of the year when' there are <br />heavy pollen counts, Commissioner Lyons commented that he <br />would rather be inside than out. He added that there are <br />high odors from orange blossoms, melaleucas, and other <br />weeds. Commissioner Lyons wondered if we would jump from <br />the frying pan into the fire by simply deciding to use total <br />outside air for ventilation. This could create another <br />problem, he noted. <br />Dr. Feldman did not think they could do anything but <br />improve the problem as far as what -he knew about ventilation <br />0 CT 2 01982 ICK WE Or"Ord <br />
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