Additional criteria were furnished Holmes & Narver
by letter dated 28 June 1956.
Preliminary drawings were then made, in-
corporating all knowncriteria.
On 9 July 1956 a survey party of 15 Homes & Narver personnelde-
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agricultural uses.
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on 1l July.
The purpose of this reconnaissance was to confer with the
RONGELAPpeople on the spot, to establish the locations of the proposed
buildings, to tie all buildings to base lines, to gather informationneces-
sary for the drawing of plot plans for three villages (one each on ENIATOK,
RONGELAP, and JOBWAAN Islands), and to stake building locations.
After looking over the site plans, the representative of the Trust Terri-
tory assured Holmes & Narver that the RONGELAPpeople were satisfied
with the preliminary drawings of buildings and the layout for their village.
At that time, the building requirements were as follows:
Rongelap Island
Dwellings
Cisterns
Toilets
Jobwaan
Eniaetok
23
3
8
3
2
5
14
2
7
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whom were flown from MAJUROby seaplane, which arrived at 1330hours
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the Trust Territories and five members of the Native Council, all of
ery
This party was joined by a representative of
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at 0130 hours on 11] July.
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parted PARRY Island in the LST 618 and arrived off RONGELAPAtoll