ML20207G472
| ML20207G472 | |
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| Site: | Limerick |
| Issue date: | 07/17/1986 |
| From: | Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel |
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| NUDOCS 8607230079 | |
| Download: ML20207G472 (4) | |
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2 JUDGE HOYT:
Let us go on the record.
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give your names to the reporter.
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The names are Troy Conner for the Licensee, and 5
Robert Rader.
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6 l Ben Vogler, NRC Staff.
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For LEA, Maureen Mulligan and Charles Elliott.
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11 l the remand on the case.
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here in my office.
This is Judge Hoyt and Judge Harbour.
I 13 Judge Cole is away on an itinerary and so will not be 14 available today.
Hoyt and Harbour will act as a quorum here 15 today.
16 l We had the proposal of the Licensee, which as I l
17 understand it Ms. Mulligan, you, by your pleading, have 18 !
found inadequate to meet the issues remanded by the Appeal 19 l Board.
Is that correct?
i 20 l MS. MULLIGAN:
That is correct.
21 JUDGE HOYT:
Do you still have that position?
22 MS. MULLIGAN:
Yes.
23 JUDGE HOYT:
All right.
24 We have looked at some dates on which to get a
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easiest way in which to resolve this matter, although i
2 Ms. Mulligan your' pleading of July 10th seemed to feel that 3
you had to have an oral hearing.
We are going to do it by 4
oral hearing, although we could take this on somewhat of a 5
modified procedure and do it by document.
But we will go 6
ahead and do it by oral hearing, because I think it might be 7
a little faster.
8 We have looked at a couple of dates, and the best 9
dates that we could come up with from the point of view of 10 getting the Board together, the parties together and obtaining an appropriate place for conducting the hearing, 11 1 12 would be August the 18th -- that is a Monday -- and August 13 the 22nd, which is a Friday.
14 The location would be the Old Customs Courthouse 15 where we had some other hearings in the Limerick case.
And 16 that is only available on those two days of that week.
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17 do not have any other time prior to this August 18th that 18 meets any of the needs of the Board members.
I have other 19 commitments.
So does Judge cole and Judge Harbour is very 20 busy on other matters, although he would be in his office.
21 We are going to take a reading from the parties 22 now to see if there is any difficulty with those dates.
23 Mr. Vogler?
24 MR. VOGLER:
Yes, ma'am.
25 JUDGE HOYT:
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drivers already prepared?
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MR. CONNER:
I don't know.
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they have been assembled on a list, I don't know.
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At the moment they are very busy trying to divide j
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7 simply don't know what shape it is in.
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JUDGE HOYT:
All right, Mr. Conner, let me ask l
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Could you have those sheets -- if you odn't object to l
1 10 doing this, instead of doing a list, do you have those 11 sheets available, and could you give a copy of all -- I 1
I 12 think 570, that are available, of your employees?
13 MR. CONNER:
Yes.
There were more sheets than 14 570, but we reduced it to one group closest to the assembly 15 point.
16 JUDGE HOYT:
I think, if I recall from the 17 pleadings in this case, there were 570 names.
There were in 18 excess of 500, let me put it that way.
l 19 MR. CONNER:
Correct.
I 20 JUDGE HOYT:
Then could you get those sheets I
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l 21 duplicated and a copy of it forwarded to Mr. Elliott, and a 22 copy to Mr. Vogler, and one to Mr. Goodwin and Mr. Hippert?
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23 MR. CONNER:
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