LOGNOTE--CHIEF, OPERATIONS GROUP, 17 JULY 1984
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July 17, 1984
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CONFIDENTIAL
LOGNOTE -- Chief, Operations Group, 17 July 1984
CONFIDENTIAL.
Migdalor Building deal. Lou said that Azorim, the Migdalor
management, has a partner who has equal rights to the roof. Our
antennas will occupy space which belongs to Azorim but the
partner has the right to rent out his roof space as he sees
fit. Lou is concerned that the partner could rent his space to
a beeper service, for a neon sign, or whatever. There had been
a rather "raucous" meeting this morning and the partner had
agreed to consult with FBIS in advance of renting his roof space
to any organization which proposed to put up emitting devices;
we would then have the opportunity to respond and indicate what
the technical problems were and what remedies should be
considered. If shielding devices were required Azorim agreed to
pay one third of the cost, leaving FBIS to fund the remaining
two thirds.
problem which has developed as the sole remaining hitch in the
phoned this morning to discuss the roof
Lou said he needed advice. Another meeting is scheduled for
tomorrow. The partner is expected to modify his proposal to
some extent but, Lou said, from today's meeting he felt there
was not too much "give" in the partner's position. I asked if
he could suggest some limits to tolerable RFI which could be
included in the contract. He said the partner had asked us to
do this but that Reed felt it was extremely difficult to
specify. Lou seemed concerned also about the possible cost of
shielding should that be called for in the future.
I said I was still inclined to go ahead with the deal, but that
first I wanted to talk with ED about RFI tolerances and possible
shielding costs, though I suspected the latter would not be
unacceptable. I asked what the options were if we failed to
reach a compromise. Lou said we would have to start all over
and this would certainly add another year to the timetable
before we could relocate, i.e. summer of 1986 at the earliest.
I told Lou he should try to postpone tomorrow's meeting since I
doubted I would be able to get the information he needs today.
One option, I suppose, is to rent the partner's share of the
roof (we are paying Azorim about $500 per month for their roof
space).
(cc: D/FBIS, C/ED, C/MOD, AC/E$PS)
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