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effect of the closure of the facility on those employees; |
(3) the location or locations to which the functions |
and employees of the State facility would be moved; |
(4) the availability and condition of land and |
facilities at both the existing location and any potential |
locations; |
(5) the ability to accommodate the functions and |
employees at the existing and at any potential locations; |
(6) the cost of operations of the State facility and at |
any potential locations and any other related budgetary |
impacts; |
(7) the economic impact on existing communities in the |
vicinity of the State facility and any potential facility; |
(8) the ability of the existing and any potential |
community's infrastructure to support the functions and |
employees; |
(9) the impact on State services delivered at the |
existing location, in direct relation to the State services |
expected to be delivered at any potential locations; and |
(10) the environmental impact, including the impact of |
costs related to potential environmental restoration, |
waste management, and environmental compliance activities. |
(b) If a recommendation is required by the Commission, a |
30-day public comment period must follow the filing of the |
recommendation. The Commission, in its discretion, may conduct |
one or more public hearings on the recommendation. In the case |
of a proposed closure of: (i) a prison, youth center, work |
camp, or work release center operated by the Department of |
Corrections; (ii) a school, mental health center, or center for |
the developmentally disabled operated by the Department of |
Human Services; or (iii) a residential facility operated by the |
Department of Veterans' Affairs, the Commission must conduct |
one or more public hearings on the recommendation. Public |
hearings conducted by the Commission shall be conducted no |
later than 35 days after the filing of the recommendation. At |
least one of the public hearings on the recommendation shall be |