Families
Moved After Lead Paint Found at Apartments
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by Barbara
Pitoniak
News Office staff
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March
3, 2000
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Housing Services has moved 14 families
with children younger than six years of age to North Village Apartments
after lead paint was discovered at the Lincoln Apartments complex.
State and federal laws designed for the protection of children
younger than six required the University to relocate the families.
A total of 16 families were notified by Housing Services of the
need to move last December. Discussions with two families who
remain at the complex are ongoing. Tenants who were relocated
will pay the same rent at North Village as for Lincoln Apartments,
through the end of their current lease periods. Housing Services
paid for moving costs and provided assistance with the actual
moves as requested. Phone installation charges at North Village
were also paid for by Housing Services.
According to Michael Gilbert, director of Housing Services, the
University is currently seeking legal advice as to whether the
lead paint must be removed from Lincoln Apartments or whether
those units might be reserved for tenants without young children.
Lead abatement would probably cost "several million dollars,"
according to Gilbert, and would likely require that no units be
occupied during the removal process.
Gilbert says no lead was detected inside buildings at Lincoln
Apartments in testing conducted in the spring of 1999. But later
tests completed with more sophisticated equipment revealed the
presence of lead on some interior painted surfaces such as door
frames and bookcases. Gilbert says that lead paint has been detected
at all 11 buildings in the complex, primarily on door and window
frames, as well as on exterior railings and deck fenestration.
Those locations, he says, have the potential for the paint to
be tracked inside and onto the grounds of the complex. In most
cases, the lead-bearing paint has been covered by several layers
of non-hazardous paint in good condition, Gilbert says.
Constructed in 1958, Lincoln Apartments consists of 16 two-bedroom
and 65 one-bedroom apartments, as well as 24 studio apartments,
for a total of 105 units.
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