Kansas City and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex Jay Coghlan Executive Director, Nuclear Watch New Mexico August 14, 2010 Please visit www.nukewatch.org.

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Kansas City and the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Complex Jay Coghlan Executive Director, Nuclear Watch New Mexico August 14, 2010 Please visit for this presentation and much more on the Kansas City Plant, the Los Alamos National Laboratory, nuclear weapons policies and the research and production complex.

How the Complex Works

With these new facilities, the US will spend $9 billion and expand its current annual nuclear warhead production capacity from 20 to 80 per year.

KCP is NNSA’s Most Productive Facility KCP produces and/or procures 100,000 parts annually, that is 85% of all components that go into a nuclear warhead by both type and quantity.

W76 LEP Creates a Weapon with New Military Characteristics New Arming Fusing & Firing system being produced now at the Kansas City Plant is believed to endow the warhead with a selectable height of burst.

Kansas City Will Own a Federal Nuclear Weapons Plant Kansas City will own a new federal nuclear weapons production plant for the next 20 years, after which, private developers will gain ownership of the plant. Is this the best deal for the American Taxpayer?

Costs/Savings? Justification for new facility was claimed $100M/yr savings ~$100M in transition costs since 2009 Transition costs will continue through 2015 $37M/yr will be saved with a stroke of the pen by changing security designation (GAO ) Because it does not possess weapons-grade nuclear material

Flawed Life Cycle Cost Estimate Covers only 20 years GSA Lease Estimate = $4.762B Congressional Line Item = $4.875B Leasing is more costly over the long term than constructing and owning a facility. Break even point is 22 years. Current LEP work scheduled to Building could last years (GAO )

Bonds Placed Land Sale (CPZ to PIEA) Construction ( ) PIEA/Ground Lease CPZ Developer Sublease CPZ GSA Sub-Sublease NNSA (Sub- sub-sub?) 20 Years CPZ Owns CPZ Leases to NNSA

PIEA Placed Bonds PIEA [Planned Industrial Expansion Authority of Kansas City] raised $687 million for building construction though the Industrial Development Authority $45 million budgeted for Highway Interchange

Land Transferred to PIEA PIEA will own the Land and the Project Improvements for 20 years 165 acres at HWY 150 and Botts Road Former producing soybean field Condemned as “blighted” $5 million to CPZ Holding, LLC for land $26K+ per acre! Recent sales of farmland in the area range from $2 to $4K/acre

From Beans to Bombs “In the interest of the public health, safety, morals or welfare of the residents,” a s oybean field was declared blighted for municipal tax breaks for private developers. Quote from Missouri Revised Statutes, Industrial Development, Section , August 28, “A view to the southwest in the central portion of the redevelopment area.” (Photograph No. 4, Blight Study, May 20, 2008)

Developer/Construction Developer is Center Point Zimmer (CPZ) 1.5 million square feet ~$520M construction costs (June 2009 estimate) “Environmentally-friendly” nuclear weapons component plant General contractor is J.E. Dunn

PIEA/Ground Lease PIEA will lease the Project to the “Ground Lessee,” CPZ Holding, LLC CPZ Holding, LLC is a separate entity from CPZ, LLC (developer) $61 million per year for 20 years Includes Maintenance $1.2 billion total payments

Developer Sublease The Ground Lessee (sublandlord) will lease the Project to the “Developer,” CenterPoint Zimmer, LLC CenterPoint Zimmer, LLC is also Developing the CenterPoint-KCS Intermodal Center across the street at the old Richards Gebaur Airport

GSA (Sub-)Sublease The Developer (sub-sublandlord) will sub- sublease the Project to Government Services Administration (GSA) as sub-subtenant GSA will provide the facility to NNSA Is NNSA the sub-sub-sublessee? Details remain unclear as Costs remain hidden under GSA budget, not NNSA

Ground Lessee will own Upon expiration of the [20 year] PIEA/Ground Lease, Centerpoint Zimmer will own the project. Cost to CPZ = $10.00 to buy back the land and buildings from PIEA-KC

New Lease to NNSA? CPZ (former Ground Lessee, now Owner after 2032) can then lease the Project to NNSA for the life of the Facility more years? (another $1.2 to $2.4 Billion?)

Bonds Placed ($687M) Land Sale (CPZ to PIEA) Construction ( ) PIEA/Ground Lease CPZ Developer Sublease CPZ GSA Sub-Sublease NNSA (Sub- sub-sub?) 20 Years CPZ Owns CPZ Leases to NNSA Any Questions?

Where could this money be better spent? Schools, Hospitals…

Where’s the Money for Cleanup?

Please Get Active Why Bother? Because: The nuclear weaponeers want to build up their bomb production complex, not clean it up. But the nuclear weapons industry is (hopefully) a dying business. Real security: clean up to protect public health and the environment; prioritization of funds for the greatest public good (schools, hospitals, infrastructure); local green, sustainable economic development; nuclear weapons nonproliferation leading to abolition. Hassle your congressional delegation, make your opinions known, write letters to the editor, support your local organizations. Protest groundbreaking of the new Kansas City Plant. Sign up at: Democracy is a muscle. Use it or lose it! “DON”T MOURN, ORGANIZE!!!”