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There are many issues to consider: 1. If a very efficient building operates between $1.10 - $1.20, why is the expected operations at $1.26. 2. The main point was operating the buildings electricity at lower costs, where does new science laboratories, bathrooms and synthetic-turf athletic fields fit in to this electric saving operation. 3. Have there been other inquiries with other firms that would save electricity costs. Johnson is one company, a comparison should be made. 4. Has solar energy been considered. There are many rebates and tax breaks, as well. 5 Synthetic turf is just that synthetic. Have there been enough studies to make any determination regarding the effects it could have on the environmental air quality and the long term effects on the health of the students that would be rolling in these chemicals. Aren't there negative enough health risks as it is, than to have our children ingesting these chemicals, as well as, adults. 7. As a tax paying resident of Bellmore, and the economy being unpredictable, perhaps sticking to one issue, saving money on electricity, should be our only interest at the present time. Air conditioning is a modern wonder that keeps us cool in the spring, summer and fall. That could be important for students' ability to stay focused and improve their academics.

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