Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 06, 1990, Page 20, Image 20

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workers' i ompensalion issues, he s.iui
In llie I'UiOs Holbo was campaign manager lor former
SI ale Kep Dun Wilson s three sui i essf n 1 i ampul g ns In aildi
tinri he works for a i aniliiiate during almost e\ er\ elm lion
he said
I |o 11» l said Ills e\ pel If ill e as VII e provost Will help 111 III 11
he is elei ted slate representative
When (at ii11\ and students real h Ins otln e ss ith pnihlenis
the\ are frustrated and he helps to find solutions to the prob
lellis
Holbo has worked at the I'niversits foi if visits He has
been \ it e provost for eight st ars he was assot iate dean and
at ting dean of the ( inliege of Arts and St tent es for four sears
and he taught Anierir an foreign relations and \meiit an his
tors for 1 ft sears
Holbo earned his bat he lor of arts degree from Yale I nisei
sits He earned Ins master of arts and dot (orate ch grees from
the I niversils of < .hit ago
He is a member of groups sin h as I’lti Beta Kappa the
\iiierit .in Disturb al \ssoi iation tile < hgam/alioii of \nieri
tan Historians and the Sot lets for Historians of Anti-titan
I 11reign Petal ions
Hearing
l onlinurd from P«im* 1
u eek indn ated ih.it pro|i>( t
iunstrur lion might begin as
earlv as lime tin' resenrr li park
Still tai es a nuttilier uf htinlli's
In a press i (inferenc e Ins! \n
\ ember I >an \\ III lams I Hn er
sitv vire president fur adminis
Iratinii. annoum ed plans In test
the rrsean h |iark site for i hem
a als heavy inetals
lialot arbons. and sulfurii in
Iru and pen him n ai ids bur
ied during tin Lite tuntls and
enrlv '70s
It later \\ as disc Insed that
I’niversitv offir i.ils had known
almut the i hemii al Inn lal situ e
at least 1*185
I he I 'mversitv in ! eliruai\
hired a Inm In i nndur I soil and
groundwater tests to i her k for
present e of materials int hiding
IM Us and the wood preserva
lives < reosiite and penlai hJmn
phenol I est results w i|t he re
leased this summer. to deter
mini* it ,un i l> uiiup w ill be re
quirt'd
Also I,isi month the I S bn
\ ironmental I’rotei tion \y■ ut v
pl.li cd tin- teseari h |>.■ i k site mi
its st>< otnian Superfund list ,i
collection of sites known or
suspec toil to have been ( out,on
in.itoii with toxic v\asles
In light of those* ilisi overies
Stutter said. .1 public review of
Ihu research park proposal is
HOC essal'V
V\ i' arc tr\ ing to make sun*
th.it the public is involved in
tilt* proi ass ol assessing the de
glee ot the problem and estah
lislung guidelines so lh.it this
type of problem never happens
again.' he said
( ilv planning department
representative Kosem.in I’rvor
said the department is in the
midst ot tenant negotiations
with institutional Development
Assoc iates llic I ‘tab based firm
tli.rt is lilt projec I df velopet
besides that progress is
"business as usual " she said
U hi’thi't a public hearing
will In' si heduled lias nut \ft
lut'ii aiinoiiin i'd
V\ i'll* reviewing the request
in i nnjuni tion u itli Ihr i 11\ .it
turner and we will issue .1 re
sponse later this week." said
i hief 1 11\ planner lull (Iroteau
llie last piildn hearing on
the researc.h park was about a
veai ago. Croteau said Follow
mg an established i it\ proi ess.
the 1 ominission has held the re
quired number of puhlii hear
ings to grant a conditional use
permit. lie said
In call for ,1 supplemental
hearing now , he said, would
reopen a proi ess that 1 inn hid
ed last \ ear
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