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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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23 If I understand: the cement plant has potential for a bike bridge across I-90 to S. <br />Thorp HWY and Hanson Road. Actually, the woman who suggested redesigning <br />what we have works. the long haul trucks and public can be coordinated. there's <br />city buildings nearby. That's your property potential. Let us have full access - a <br />few days to look around. You never know... <br />24 Why can't we recycle paper? It is a very common recyclable especially among <br />university staff and students. <br />25 We were not able to attend the public meeting last night, but wanted to provide <br />a few comments on each of the sites for your consideration as you move toward <br />final site selection. We strongly encourage you to work with Public Works as <br />new floodplain maps are currently being developed that may influence site plans <br />and/or site selection for each area. Please contact me if you have any further <br />questions or comments about what we've provided below. Thanks for your <br />consideration and we look forward to working with you on this important <br />project. <br />27 I live in Briarwood next to BiMart. The current location badly pollutes this area in <br />the early morning hours when they burn. The affected people include those in <br />the hospital, 3 assisted living facilities, the Rehab Center, and all residents east of <br />the Transfer Station's facility. Living downwind of this facility is a nightmare. <br />Ellensburg also tolerates burning outdoors and wood fireplaces in the winter <br />that add to the polluted air the elderly must breathe in the winter. This area is a <br />lowest elevation in Ellensburg and suffers from poor air quality year around <br />because of refuse and wood burning. Please move transfer station Northeast of <br />the town. Thank you. Barbara Gordon (Soil Scientist, USDA, retired) <br />29 Could the existing transfer station be retrofitted to mitigate the flood risk? That <br />would give the county time to implement reduce / recycle solid waste transfer <br />programs without the delta cost of a completely new facility. The cheapest <br />option is always reduce the volume vs. build more. <br />30 The potential sites: The Cement Plant The Tjossem Road The US 97 Old HWY <br />10 All bad locations, the potential sites are too far from town. Keep the transfer <br />station where it is at. <br />31 -Very opposed to moving -Current location is very convenient, ideal -Your <br />flooding isn't that much of a problem, cheaper to build a dike -Moving further <br />away will mean heavy equipment driving on country roads <br />ResponseID Response <br />17
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