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ResponseID Response <br />4 To close to residential housing <br />5 i believe this is the perfect site for the new transfer station! <br />6 I believe this is a perfect site as it will give the farmers in badger pocket closer <br />access to a disposal site and maybe they will stop burying household waste and <br />unwanted items instead of recycling and donating to charity. <br />9 I live on Tjossem Rd.(24 yrs.,) so it would be very nice and convenient for me, <br />however traffic has greatly increased in the last several years and we have a LOT <br />of farm equipment on the road mixed in with hay trucks, people speeding, <br />sometimes bicycles, or even animals and it has just become a very busy <br />hazardous road in my opinion. The transfer station would just make it worse. I <br />think it's too close to town as well. Not sure but wouldn't it eventually get <br />surrounded by new houses? So although it's convenient I am totally against this <br />site. <br />10 Expense of land prep. <br />11 Probably the best site - however, too close to current developments if future <br />growth is considered. <br />12 Prime fertile farm land - large supplier of Timothy Hay. Protected wildlife - <br />Audubon society, field stream Roads not designed to accommodate traffic and <br />large trucks <br />13 Existing road system very inadequate. Also too far from I-90. <br />14 This site should absolutely not be used. The surrounding land use is mostly farm <br />ground and the large pond is used extensively by waterfowl. The transfer site <br />activity would eliminate most bird activity and the farms would unfortunately be <br />the recipient of noise and blowing trash. <br />15 Access seems like a major limitation. Best if it can come past the truck stop and in <br />from the north. Berry Rd. from south is densely populated off Canyon Rd. <br />17 3 <br />2.What comments or concerns do you have regarding the Tjossem Road site? <br />4