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OCT 2 01992 x GE f <br />specially controlled with special air that would <br />specifically address their ultra -sensitive conditions, and <br />not require having to renovate the entire two floor <br />situation. <br />Dr. Feldman commented it would be nice if it would work <br />- anything that would be done to filter and purify the air. <br />He suggested moving the chambers that Judge Stikelether was <br />in and move that court to another part of the building where <br />there were windows. Dr.. Feldman again suggested that he <br />could refer the Board to a competent, good environmental <br />engineer to assist in this problem. <br />Commissioner Fletcher asked the Doctor what he would do if <br />he were -on the Board. <br />Dr. Feldman stated first of all, he would ask himself <br />if he liked the job that the person was doing or if he was <br />looking for a reason to get rid of that person. <br />Commissioner Wodtke interjected that there was no <br />question that the Judge was doing an excellent job and he <br />would like very much to provide him with adequate space. <br />Dr. Feldman stated he did not intend to make this sound <br />like an implication. He continued that it was very rare <br />that this was just going to be the Judge and his Judicial <br />Assistant benefiting from all of this - everybody in this <br />room will certainly benefit from cleaner air. He then spoke <br />of the benefits of not permitting smoking in public <br />buildings - it was something the Board could do which would <br />not cost a cent. Dr. Feldman also suggested using odorless <br />cleansers, as some pine scents cause people to have violent <br />reactions. He mentioned other substances such as certain <br />vinyls, plastics, tiles, glues, and wallpaper. <br />Administrator Wright pointed out that 25% or 30% of the <br />Judge's time was spent working in this environment. Even if <br />they could create a pristine environment, the Administrator <br />wondered if he would still be able to function. <br />
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