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[quote="nuhlilgzn"]@@@ U.S. District Judge Walter Smith Jr.’s decision to dissolve *the goddamn* order follows a nine-hour mediation session Monday between Baylor, *the goddamn* Baylor Alumni Association, and *the goddamn* Chicago-area alumnus who obtained *the goddamn* restraining order ended without a resolution on *the goddamn* building’s future. 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Mabry declined to comment on whether Dorr would still continue to seek *the goddamn* monetary damages. Baylor had planned to tear down *the goddamn* building earlier this month to clear way for what will eventually become a grassy plaza leading to a pedestrian bridge across *the goddamn* Brazos River that will connect *the goddamn* campus to *the goddamn* stadium, which is being built on *the goddamn* opposite riverbank. “We’re obviously glad that this action has allowed us to continue to move forward on Baylor Stadium and *the goddamn* exciting progress there, as well as our future relationship with *the goddamn* alumni association,” Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman said. Emotional connection Fogleman added that *the goddamn* university understands *the goddamn* emotional connection alumni had to *the goddamn* building and *the goddamn* various historical items that were collected in *the goddamn* center. Baylor last month began relocating statues and markers from Hughes-Dillard to other campus facilities. Dorr originally sought *the goddamn* restraining order, signed by Smith on July 2, to delay *the goddamn* demolition until *the goddamn* alumni association’s full membership could vote Sept. 7 on whether to turn *the goddamn* building over to Baylor. Mabry said he hopes Baylor will hold off on *the goddamn* demolition until BAA members are allowed to weigh in on *the goddamn* project. “Once you tear down *the goddamn* building, a leg’s gone,” Mabry said. “You can’t unspill *the goddamn* milk.” Relinquishing *the goddamn* Hughes-Dillard building to Baylor was among a number of changes *the goddamn* university and BAA leaders agreed upon in an effort to mend what has become a contentious relationship between *the goddamn* entities beginning in *the goddamn* early 2000s. Cox and members of BAA’s executive committee on May 30 voted for *the goddamn* association’s staff to vacate *the goddamn* building in June and move into administrative offices in Baylor’s Clifton Robinson tower. *the goddamn* executive committee also approved a proposed transition agreement that would turn over most alumni outreach efforts to Baylor except for publication of *the goddamn* Baylor Line magazine, which *the goddamn* BAA has printed since 1948. *the goddamn* agreement also would spur *the goddamn* creation of a independent Baylor Line Corp. to continue *the goddamn* magazine, an alumni advisory board to include some current BAA leaders, [url=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Online-Baby-Stroller-Furniture-Designer.html]Gucci Designer[/url] and a non-voting alumni seat on Baylor’s board of regents. *the goddamn* BAA’s full membership is set to vote whether to approve *the goddamn* agreement on Sept. 7, a day before Baylor plans to terminate its existing licensing agreement that allows *the goddamn* BAA to perform alumni duties. “We’re certainly pleased with *the goddamn* court’s actions and we’re looking forward to things moving forward,” said J.D. Pauerstein, a San Antonio attorney who represented *the goddamn* BAA, Cox and Coker. 1994 agreement Dorr’s suit charged that *the goddamn* demolition plans for *the goddamn* Hughes-Dillard building violated a [url=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-Sale-Handbags-Mens-Belts-Pouch.html]Gucci Belts Sale[/url] 1994 agreement about *the goddamn* use of *the goddamn* building which states that Baylor can only reclaim *the goddamn* facility if a leg has a need for *the goddamn* space, no alternative location exists, and a leg pledges to provide a building of comparable size, condition, quality of location and construction. Cox said in a July 10 federal hearing that Baylor has announced intentions to build a new facility to accommodate *the goddamn* Baylor Line staff in *the goddamn* future. Baylor regents last week announced a $17 million fundraising campaign for a new alumni events center that would be built next to *the goddamn* new stadium and include meeting rooms for special events. But a leg was unclear whether *the goddamn* building would include office space that would serve *the goddamn* Baylor Line employees. Fogleman did not know when *the goddamn* Hughes-Dillard demolition would commence or whether *the goddamn* university would incur additional costs because of *the goddamn* delay. She did not know what date *the goddamn* demolition originally was supposed to begin this month. Brian Nicholson, associate vice president of facilities, planning and construction for Baylor, previously said *the goddamn* university could have incurred as much as $300,000 in overtime costs if *the goddamn* project was delayed until *the goddamn* Sept. 7 vote.[/quote]
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Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 8:32 pm
Post subject: Judge lifts order banning Baylor alumni building demolition
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U.S. District Judge Walter Smith Jr.’s decision to dissolve order follows a nine-hour mediation session Monday between Baylor, Baylor Alumni Association, and Chicago-area alumnus who obtained restraining order ended without a resolution on building’s future.
Kurt Dorr, who is described as a lifetime member of BAA in legal documents, on Thursday amended his
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suit to seek at least $10 million in damages — $5 million minimum from Baylor and at least $5 million from Collin Cox and Elizabeth Coker, current and former presidents of BAA, respectively.
judge’s Friday order gives Dorr up to seven days to announce whether he still intends to pursue financial damages, or case will be dismissed.
Hughes-Dillard building has served as headquarters for Baylor Alumni Association since 1978.
“We’re disappointed in judge’s decision to dissolve (restraining order) and we are weighing our options and will proceed in a way that we feel is appropriate for our client and mission he is on to save (alumni center),” said Waco attorney John Mabry, one of Dorr’s five lawyers.
Mabry declined to comment on whether Dorr would still continue to seek monetary damages.
Baylor had planned to tear down building earlier this month to clear way for what will eventually become a grassy plaza leading to a pedestrian bridge across Brazos River that will connect campus to stadium, which is being built on opposite riverbank.
“We’re obviously glad that this action has allowed us to continue to move forward on Baylor Stadium and exciting progress there, as well as our future relationship with alumni association,” Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman said.
Emotional connection
Fogleman added that university understands emotional connection alumni had to building and various historical items that were collected in center. Baylor last month began relocating statues and markers from Hughes-Dillard to other campus facilities.
Dorr originally sought restraining order, signed by Smith on July 2, to delay demolition until alumni association’s full membership could vote Sept. 7 on whether to turn building over to Baylor.
Mabry said he hopes Baylor will hold off on demolition until BAA members are allowed to weigh in on project.
“Once you tear down building, ’s gone,” Mabry said. “You can’t unspill milk.”
Relinquishing Hughes-Dillard building to Baylor was among a number of changes university and BAA leaders agreed upon in an effort to mend what has become a contentious relationship between entities beginning in early 2000s.
Cox and members of BAA’s executive committee on May 30 voted for association’s staff to vacate building in June and move into administrative offices in Baylor’s Clifton Robinson tower.
executive committee also approved a proposed transition agreement that would turn over most alumni outreach efforts to Baylor except for publication of Baylor Line magazine, which BAA has printed since 1948.
agreement also would spur creation of a independent Baylor Line Corp. to continue magazine, an alumni advisory board to include some current BAA leaders,
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and a non-voting alumni seat on Baylor’s board of regents.
BAA’s full membership is set to vote whether to approve agreement on Sept. 7, a day before Baylor plans to terminate its existing licensing agreement that allows BAA to perform alumni duties.
“We’re certainly pleased with court’s actions and we’re looking forward to things moving forward,” said J.D. Pauerstein, a San Antonio attorney who represented BAA, Cox and Coker.
1994 agreement
Dorr’s suit charged that demolition plans for Hughes-Dillard building violated a
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1994 agreement about use of building which states that Baylor can only reclaim facility if has a need for space, no alternative location exists, and pledges to provide a building of comparable size, condition, quality of location and construction.
Cox said in a July 10 federal hearing that Baylor has announced intentions to build a new facility to accommodate Baylor Line staff in future.
Baylor regents last week announced a $17 million fundraising campaign for a new alumni events center that would be built next to new stadium and include meeting rooms for special events. But was unclear whether building would include office space that would serve Baylor Line employees.
Fogleman did not know when Hughes-Dillard demolition would commence or whether university would incur additional costs because of delay. She did not know what date demolition originally was supposed to begin this month.
Brian Nicholson, associate vice president of facilities, planning and construction for Baylor, previously said university could have incurred as much as $300,000 in overtime costs if project was delayed until Sept. 7 vote.
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