Research for storm shelters approved by Oklahoma Legislature
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Updated: 11:27 AM Jun 29, 2009
Research for storm shelters approved by Oklahoma Legislature
CARTER COUNTY, OK -- After multiple tornadoes tore through Lone Grove months ago, the need for community storm shelters became increasingly apparent. And now the Oklahoma Legislature has made the first move toward making shelters available.
Posted: 11:39 PM Jun 28, 2009
Reporter: Tom Johnson
Email Address: tom.johnson@kxii.com
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CARTER COUNTY, OK -- After multiple tornadoes tore through Lone Grove months ago, the need for community storm shelters became increasingly apparent. And now the Oklahoma Legislature has made the first move toward making shelters available.

In a state with such violent weather everyone needs a place to seek shelter. But in certain places like trailer home parks, it's difficult for each resident to supply their own. So State Representative Pat Ownbey is getting Oklahoma to help make it possible.

"It's something that we really need to do. After the Lone Grove tornadoes, it was obvious that something needed to be done," said Ownbey.

The Oklahoma legislature approved on Friday the construction of a research team to look into the cost-benefit analysis of supplying trailer parks with storm shelters. And though the measure seems like an expense to the state, there will be no cost for the research team's functions as they look into every possible option in affording the shelters.

"We're going to look at anything and everything, and really try to find something that will allow park landlords to buy shelters at a reduce price."

But not every mobile home park jumps at the chance to shelter their residents. Clara Perkins has lived in the Lake Murray Mobile Home Park for three months and says that every park should have had a shelter long ago.

"Of course we need a shelter, especially with all the kids. But I mean who doesn't need a shelter, we live in Oklahoma," said Perkins.

Mobile homes are more susceptible to damage from strong storms given the nature of their construction. And most of victims in the February Lone Grove tornadoes lived in mobile homes and had nowhere to go.

"We don't have anywhere to go. I tried to get to the overpass but there were people there, so I went to my sisters to wait it out.," said Perkins.

After conducting the research, Ownbey will write a bill in January for the 2010 legislative session, to be voted on next May. And even though it's a year away, it couldn't come sooner.

"It's about time something was done to shelter our citizens," said Ownbey.

The statewide research will start in the next two weeks and will run as long as it takes to get all the necessary information. Ownbey says that the most likely outcome of the research will be a bill that supplies tax incentives for trailer parks who purchase a storm shelter.


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