1995 Army Team Lead Desk Material - Adds to List Hearing, May 21, 1993 Page: 78 of 222
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69of those.
COMMISSIONER MCPHERSON: It's
almost worthwhile looking at these just to see
if they're not a number.
MR. ROWN: I'm sure that the
gainers that we would find for these would not
be coa d and control installations, but
there's nothing wrong with that.
COMMlSSIONER BOJIAN:
Commissioner McPherson, I have great empathy
for your statement.
CHAIRMAN CQJRTER: We have a
cut through procedure in what is on the table
here. There is a motion that was tabled, and
it is no longer tabled. It's under active
discussion. So there's a motion on the table.
And that motion was Commissioner Johnson's
motion, and the motion was that the Coimission
consider Fort Gillea, Georgia, as a proposed
addition to the Secretary's list of military
installations recommend for closure and
real igrnent.
After a vote on that motion, I
would entertain a separate motion with respect
to McPherson, in that last time there was no
takers.
Is there any discussion on the
motion that's pending?
MS. CHESTON: Just to make
sure that the record is clear, I think it
would simplify matters, given some confusion
in the way things were handled earlier today,
if smone would move for consideration of
Fort Gi t Le.
CHAIRMAN CWURTER: I
understand what you're saying. I move that
the Commission consider the previously
deferred motion on Fort Gi L lse, Georgia. And
that was a previously deferred and tabled
motion. Specifically, I move that the
Commission consider Fort Gitser, Georgia, as a
proposed addition to the Secretary's list of
military installations recommended for closure
or real igruent.
Is there a second to that motion?
GEM JOHNSON: I second.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: The motion
is seconded. Is there any discussion on that
motion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN CQJRTER: We'LL start
with Cammissioner Peter Bowman.
COMMISSIONER BAN: Aye.
COWMISSIONER COX: Aye.
COMMISSIONER MCPHERSON: No.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Aye.
GEM JOHNSON: Aye.
COMMISSIONER BYRON: No.
COMISSIONER STUART: Aye.
MS. CHESTON: Gn the motion
that the Commission consider the previously
deferred arid tablted motion on Fort Gills and,
specifically, that the C:omission consider
Fort Gillsm, Georgia, as a proposed addition
to the Secretary' s l ist of iittary,
installations recommended for closure or
real igruent, the vote is five in favor,tw
opposed; the motion passes.
CHAIRMAN CCOURTER: Do I hear aEVEN ING SESS ION
(8:00 p.m.)
CHAIRMAN CCJRTER: The
Commission will come to order.motion with respect to Fort McPherson?
COMMISSIONER BOMAN: Yes,
sir. I move that the Comission consider Fort
McPherson, Georgia, as a proposed addition to
the Secretary's List of military instaLlations
rescinded for closure or real igruant.
COMMISSIONER COQ: I second
the motion.
CHAIRMAN COJRTER: The motion
has been laid on the table ard seconded. Is
there any discussion on the motion?
(No response.)
CHAIRMAN CARTER: We' LL start
out with Commissioner Bob Stuart.
COMMISSIONER STUART: Aye.
CGWISSIONER BYRON: Mo.
GEM JOHNSON: Mo.
CHAIRMAN COUNTER: Aye.
COMMISSIONER MCPHERSON: No.
COISSIONER COX: Aye.
COMMISSIONER BOiAN: Aye.
MS. CHESTON: On the motion
that the Comission consider Fort McPherson,
Georgia, as a proposed addition to the
Secretary's List of military instalations
recommended for closure or realigrent, the
vote is four in favor, three opposed; the
motion passes.
CHAIRMAN COURTER: Thank you
very much, Mr. Brown.
I'll entertain a motion to
recess for about 45 minutes.
COMMI SSIONER STUART: So
moved.
CHAIRMAN CCRJRTER: And, as I
mentioned before, there wiLl be a press
availability in about 10 minutes. There has
been a mot ion. Is there a second to the
motion?
GEM JOHNSON: Seconded.
CHAIRMAN COUNTER: Adjourned.
(Ihereupon, at 6:55 p.m., a
dinner recess was taken.)
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