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ResponseID Response <br />2 I understand one owner has indicated they are not interested in selling. I would <br />eliminate that one. <br />5 none, thankyou. <br />8 Thanks for the website/presentation. I have not been attending any of the <br />meetings, so this was especially informative. The Cement plant site is my <br />favorite. <br />9 FYI someone who works on Umtanum Rd. near the sheriff's office says the smell <br />from the current transfer station can pretty bad on hot summer days. <br />10 Property taxes may not rise, but I'm sure fees for garbage, etc will rise. They <br />always get you one way or another. We the people will be paying for it. <br />13 Kittitas County has been woefully inept at planning for future growth, especially <br />considering infrastructure. Need adequate traffic system considering the project. <br />Slow down overall growth until infrastructure plans are developed and <br />presented to the public. <br />14 The present site is best if it can be updated for service. <br />15 Double the liner thickness and double seal the seams. <br />17 Thank you for the presentation. Your staff answered all my questions. <br />18 Don't be too close to the river (Yakima) or floodplain. Add recycling!! More bins. <br />Make it easy to recycle. Protect wildlife! Preserve water quality <br />19 Stay at current site and improve layout and flooding plan. <br />20 they need to consider sites that have the fewest negative impacts on existing <br />proximate landowners. You can call it a transfer station, but it's the "dump." As a <br />landowner of two properties "down-flow" from the Tjossem site, I have <br />concerns for the contamination of my well water and other homes "down-flow" <br />form the Tjossem site. <br />5.Do you have any other thoughts you would like to share? <br />16