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i <br />i <br />i <br />i <br />r <br />i <br />~~ <br />1' <br />• • 46 <br />1 motion and the parties affected, I seriously do not <br />2 intend to walk into a room of 300 citizens from Colorado <br />3 Springs reviewing the corrective action plan and talk <br />4 about what the division is going to do. I really want to <br />5 underscore that. <br />6 CHAIRMAN O'CONNOR: I think to the. extent <br />7 that you can, if you ca n get a written document out ahead <br />8 of time, it's probably productive and kind of a rood <br />9 idea, but I'm not going to be very sympathetic when <br />l0 somebody says under the APA they have to give me 30 days <br />11 of corrective notice to look at these things. My point <br />12 is, I think what you're doing is above and beyond. the <br />13 call of duty. You have to get it to them within a date <br />14 specific and all sorts of things because I think that <br />15 necessarily cramps your ability to work on the ccrrective <br />16 action plan itself. <br />17 MR. BANTA: Thank you. <br />18 MR. BRIGGS: We have a concern abcut our <br />19 timetable is predicated on having authority to proceed by <br />20 the end of this month. We've already started doing some <br />21 of the minor work. There was no objection, and so we <br />22 would be looking, if we go with the time frame--the <br />23 extended time frame, we would be looking at a change and <br />24 their ability to perform some of that work. So I think <br />25 it's very important that the division have the authority <br />