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' - <br /> �!�� <br /> ���� 48,e <br /> Mr. Hazard: Thinking said probably 200' long and -60' wide. <br /> Ms. Crawford: Asked if the buildings would be metal . <br /> Mr. Hazard: Replied that they were unsure at this point. He noted that <br /> Mr. Mehler and Peloquin Associates had been researching materials that would be <br /> "as maintenance free as possible." <br /> Ms. Crawford: Wanted to know if the floors of the hangars would be paved. <br /> Mr. Hazard: Said that probably not; it would be paved to the door of the <br /> hangar and as long as water doesn't get inside the hangar there's no need for <br /> paving there. He added that working with the fire departments was the biggest <br /> concern to provide access for the fire vehicles. <br /> Mr. Irvin: Asked if the figure of one million dollars included the cost of <br /> constructing the access road and the hangars. <br /> Mr. Hazard: "No." He added that the hangars were not included in the figure <br /> and he wasn't worried about the cost of the access road since its cost would be <br /> small. He added that figuring the extra 200' of access road after allowing for <br /> the cost of a one mile runway was negligble and that it would be built last. <br /> Mr. Irvin: "And does it include the taxiways?" <br /> Mr, Hazard: Said those taxiways would be put in as the hangars were sold. <br /> He added that he wasn't "going to go out and put in two miles of taxiways with <br /> no airplanes to pay for them." <br /> Mr. Irvin: "I'm just trying to find out what your estimate covers." <br /> Mr. Hazard: "The runway and getting into it, that's about it. Basically, <br /> all we need to get started is a runway and some lights and a roof to get in there." <br /> Ms. Crawford: "But I believe the way the Special Use Permit is structured <br /> by the staff you would need everything you've designated on here as phase one." <br /> Mr. Hazard: "That is correct." <br /> Ms. Crawford: "Which is more than a road, and a runway and a light." <br /> Mr. Hazard: "But that didn't answer Dr. Irvin's question." <br /> Ms. Crawford: "Ok. Ok. I just wanted to be sure I understood." <br /> Mr. Hazard: Said they couldn't make a profit on the runways; that only the <br /> hangars would produce an income. So they needed to get them in quickly. <br /> Mr. Irvin: Asked an estimate of the cost of each hangar. <br /> Mr. Hazard: "No, I wouldn't want to even if I knew, I »ouldh't want to give <br /> it to you. Because what I pay for a hangar is my own business. Cause I'm gonna sell <br /> it. You don't ask a builder how much it costs to build a house; you ask him what <br />
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