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9/4/2018
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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Commissioners' Auditorium
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205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg
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Public Hearing to Consider the Purchase of Real Estate Commonly Known as Parcel 611033, US 97/Old Hwy 10 Site, Ellensburg, WA.
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2:00pm Public Hearing
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the Transfer Station. We have owned the area surrounding our house for over <br />40 years. It was with much hesitation that we sold some of the land. We did, <br />however, put restrictions on the buyer that there is to be no buildings or roads <br />because we value the view that we have. It doesn't seem reasonable that we <br />could have to look at the Transfer Station right next door. When the Waste <br />Management truck, picks up our garbage, several pieces of garbage often fly out <br />of the truck as he drives down the road. If that is any indication of how much <br />garbage would be flying around with multiple Waste Management trucks, as well <br />as people bringing their own garbage to the transfer station, littler would be a <br />huge problem. Because there isn't much traffic on Berry Road, it has become a <br />popular place for walkers and bicycles. It would become dangerous if there was a <br />lot of traffic. 10. We feel that we should have been personally been told that this <br />site, right next to our house, was one the the three final choices for the Transfer <br />Station. We only knew about it because on September 20th there was a "Letter <br />to the Editor" in the newspaper that caught our attention. Sincerely, Morris and <br />Patricia Sorensen 1360 Berry Road 509-925-9436 CC Kittitas County Field and <br />Stream essman@fairpoint.net CC Kittitas Audubon Society P.O. Box 1443 <br />Ellensburg, WA 9892 kittitasaudubon@hotmail.com <br />5 this is located too far from the population center. <br />9 No opinion <br />10 Seems most appropriate to build transfer station. Not sure how traffic would be <br />effected with other businesses and truckers on 97. <br />11 Probably the best site - has adequate roads. <br />13 Probably the next best site - However, too close to current developments if <br />future growth is considered. <br />14 Our preferred site. This site seems most suitable for the activity. It affects the <br />least amount of residential homes, is next to a noisy major highway, and is <br />somewhat shielded from view. <br />15 Looks good. Same comments as US 97/Old HWY 10 site. <br />17 1 <br />18 Out of floodplain is best <br />20 Of the three sites, this seems to be the best. It doesn't seem to impact nearby <br />property owners adversely and is proximate to infrastructure. <br />21 Most logical spot that would be my 1st choice <br />Bird T reaty Act 9. We have pers onal reas ons for not wanting to live next do or to <br />10
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