Beacon Redevelopment Industrial Corporation Provides Progress Report on Westmoreland Glass Factory
2009年7月15日 - 5:36PM
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GRAPEVILLE, HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa., July 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/
-- Beacon Redevelopment Industrial Corp.'s (Pink Sheets: BCND)
President, Rick Blackburn, arrived in Pennsylvania over the
weekend. Since then, he has turned more gears in motion for the
demolition of the Westmoreland Glass Factory. Blackburn began
arranging for testing for metals on the ground of the site. While
ground issues should not delay the demolition, the company needs to
inform itself of any metal issues. As to the asbestos, an inspector
from Environmental and Safety Training, Inc. will visit the site
with Blackburn to discuss a quarantine of the few positive areas.
Blackburn contracted with West Penn Power, a subsidiary of
Allegheny Power, Inc., to install an industrial-grade transformer
that will provide power to the site. Power should be on within two
weeks. Blackburn is reviewing fencing options and interim cleanup
measures that can be done without requiring a permit such as
removing tires and certain uncontaminated trash. This was one of
the purported concerns of Hempfield Township according to their
attorneys. "What we are dealing with are local officials that,
instead of calling us, needed two attorneys to say they wanted more
no trespassing signs and a lock on the gate at the site," Blackburn
said. Blackburn also reviewed the transcript of a railroad engineer
who claimed to be concerned about the stacks falling onto the
railroad tracks. The transcript may be downloaded from
http://www.beaconredevelopment.com/railroad.pdf . The railroad
agent admitted that he was contacted by Township attorneys who even
wrote him an affidavit, not the other way around, which raises
serious questions. Over the past week, the company's legal counsel
engaged in repeated settlement discussions with Hempfield Township
to arrange an agreed time line for the demolition. While both
Beacon and the Township appeared to agree on a fair timetable, the
talks ended when the Supervisors refused to use common sense in
wording the stipulation. The Supervisors appeared unwilling to
extend time periods in the event a federal or state agency issued a
work stop order. Township attorneys sought that the company violate
state law by removing waste without regard to required
notifications. Finally, the Township demanded the company to
stipulate the Township could take over the project on a whim if it,
without a hearing, claimed Beacon defaulted. The company's position
is that irregularities occurred during the proceedings (see
http://www.beaconredevelopment.com/recuse_solicitor.pdf) and that
this belongs before an unbiased judge in court. Court proceedings
should not delay the project and the company certainly agrees that
the building must be demolished. Yet, Beacon cannot allow untrained
functionaries to force it to do things haphazardly. "We're going to
demolish the property in a manner that makes Beacon money, helps
the environment by recycling, and protects the workers and
neighborhood from safety concerns. Normally, local governments help
companies on these types of projects, not impede and defame them.
However, we will accomplish this regardless of the attitude of
Hempfield Township, but not in a reckless manner just because
politicians want to take credit for the project or badmouth the
company to the local newspaper," Rick Blackburn said. This press
release does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale.
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements
within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These
forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ. All forward-looking
statements in this press release are based on information available
to the company as of the date hereof. SOURCE: Public Relations
Beacon Redevelopment Industrial Corporation 302-724-6919 URL:
http://www.beaconredevelopment.com/ DATASOURCE: Beacon
Redevelopment Industrial Corporation CONTACT: Beacon Redevelopment
Industrial Corporation, Public Relations, +1-302-724-6919, Web
Site: http://www.beaconredevelopment.com/
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