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ResponseID Response <br />1 This site appears to have the best compatability with heavy truck traffic and <br />minimizing impacts to residential areas. It is close enough to most customers to <br />not be an inconvenience to visit. This would be my first choice given the criteria <br />limiting where the site can be. <br />2 Great idea here but I believe road to recycling and to and from scale should be a <br />site road to limit ways people entering and exiting. Like how there is multiple <br />ways of getting to site. Could be expensive but at least you gain an asset. <br />3 Seems to me to be the best location. Close to interstate, non-residential area, <br />and an area built for and use to truck traffic already. <br />4 Close to freeway&ilia already in an industrial area. The area already has heavy <br />traffic by both heavy equipment and smaller vehicles. It looks to be close enough <br />to residential areas to make short travel time, but far enough away to minimize <br />impact on local residents. The only concern I have is acquisition cost. As far as <br />installing utilities it's in the middle of the road. In all, this one seems best to me. <br />5 This seems like the best location of the three presented. 1) It has the easiest <br />access to I-90 and major through-ways in and around the City of Ellensburg. 2) <br />There is very little residential development in the area. 3) The surrounding land <br />is zoned light industrial. 4) There are no creeks or streams in the area although <br />Mill Ditch does run near the back of the property. <br />6 The only concern I have with this location is the view from the freeway, and the <br />future development, e.g. Triple L or some other regional retail <br />7 This site seems like it would have the easiest access <br />8 To me this makes the most sense. Traffic patterns already set up for large trucks. <br />Little residential in area and probably not a lot with cement plant there. Still easy <br />town and I-90 access. <br />9 I like this site for it's location near town, and it's separation from neighborhoods <br />and conflicts. The site has been mined and is already an industrial area. Ground <br />water may be shallow. Acquisition may be difficult-but having available material <br />may be handy. <br />2. What are your thoughts on the Cement plant site? <br />3