Bomb
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added.
The plan has been expanded
in recent years, and now
specifically addresses instances
of fir*?, explosions and bomb
threats. In addition, evacuation
routes were posted in all
buildings on campus, but many
have since been removed by
vandals. Glenn said.
This policy has not been
presented to employees,
however, because OPKl! has not
yet reviewed it. a stipulation of
the contract.
Under the impression that the
OPS had not developed an
e v a c u a t i o n policy. I. i s a
Sieracki, president of OPKIJ
Local 085. suggested the reason
not to evacuate was a result of
ambiguous language in tin* cur
rent union contract.
“There is nothing in (the con
tract) specifying under what
conditions an evacuation
should be conducted, but just
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age its now possible to attract
clean, non-polluting in
dustries." he said.
"I would just as soon walk
barefoot on the park site after it
is developed rather than now
with all those ducks out there."
he added.
Minshal! also suggested clos
ing the park to industries that
"manufacture things that hurt
human lives, such as weapons
and armaments."
Minsfield stated he believes a
ban on all classified research
would detract from the park’s
marketability.
He emphasised the necessity
for the park to house"mix-use"
types of high-tech industries.
Commission member Weston
remained skeptical of the
report’s upbeat assessment of
the park's feasibility. "It’s not
in a popular urban area; it's
next to railroad tracks, and it
conflicts with existing sights,
like the physical plant and play
ing field. How do we finance
it?"
The report gave special atten
tion to the Kugene area’s poten
tial to attract industries and
firms.
Eugene’s high quality of life
will be the park's main point of
attraction for potential
businesses. Minshall said.
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that a policy should exist,”
Sieracki said.
Regardless of OPS policy, the
bomb threat fell under Eugene
Police jurisdiction once Tilbv
assumed control of the
investigation.
The communication gap bet
ween the union and the OPS is
likely to be diminished when
the two groups meet today.
They will decide what measures
need to he taken to get a detail
ed safety plan approved and
published in the University’s
Policy and Procedures
Statements.
After securing a policy for the
present contract term. OPKl! of
ficials said it will concentrate
on rewriting next term’s con
tract so that it clearly states
when and how building evacua
tions should occur. This issue
will he placed on the bargaining
table tor 1987-1989 contract
negotiations, expected to begin
next month.
Although tin* confusion about
contract wording and policy is
clearing up. the dispute over
Tilby’s decision not to evacuate
continues.
"I think that whenever
there’s a bomb threat, you
should evacuate first and not
question if it's authentic or a
hoax,” Sieracki said.
”1 think they got enough in
formation from the letter to
discern that it was just a wild ef
fort anti couldn’t credibly In?
considered a threat," said
University President Paul
Olum.
Police officers first alerted to
the bomb threat "knew what the
situation was within the first
few hours the letter was receiv
ed.” Tilby said.
"By Friday morning, (jan. *))
we were reasonably certain that
the likelihood of any viable
threat was nil.” Tilby said.
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