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David Isbell - Oncor said they'll turn off immediately with notice from city. <br />Ben Vaughan — Mortar used after fire was low- cement content, high lime. How <br />does that affect other walls? <br />David Isbell — Looked at mortar on rest of building, and appears to be in better <br />condition. <br />Ken Kohls — What about the historical consideration of all this? <br />David Isbell — Not qualified to speak on that. My understanding is Historical <br />Commission has given permission to replace west wall. <br />Robert Talley — Wall did have some tie -ins, and they did break. <br />James Litzler — Property was acquired subject to 2 easements up building to cell <br />towers. Mr. Ahlred is ready to fix and restore as soon as possible. Owner of <br />AT &T tower easement is Landmark Dividend. Same thing with <br />T- Mobile/Metro PCS; Lease Advisors is landlord to that easement. Electrical <br />power is powering these cell towers. Various discussions have taken place on <br />how the easements can be accommodated to not interrupt power to the cell <br />towers. Mr. Ahlred has offered another building he has in town where the <br />towers could possibly be moved. Also suggested installing a power pole in <br />adjacent parking lot. Owner is trying to find a solution. <br />Sally McEwin — Is the easement between the buildings? <br />James Litzler — Easement is to get power at street up through building to <br />equipment on roof; do not know specifics of how — outside or inside of building. <br />Ken Kohls — Does power go externally up six stories? <br />James Litzler — All external. Cannot go inside up utility shaft because may be <br />some asbestos abatement needed for that. <br />Ken Kohls — What about the elevator shaft? <br />James Litzler — Not sure. <br />Johnny Norris — Are we talking about temporarily shutting off the power? <br />James Litzler — For as long as the building repairs take would be ideal for the <br />Owner so it's addressed once. <br />Melanie Okon — AT &T's power is on the west wall. Agreed to move power <br />from west wall to tie into south wall where Metro PCS power is located. Were <br />
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