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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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Regular
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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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32 Why isn't the postcard sent out about this on recycled paper? When will this <br />County catch up in terms of more types of recycling? When we will be able to get <br />chips made from construction project ends, milled lumber. <br />33 Make a new upper county transfer station instead <br />34 Looks like you have considered all my concerns in your evaluations. It would be <br />nice if you could increase the items you accept in the recycle bins to include <br />more plastics or mixed paper. I do appreciate your recycle programs--including <br />the shredding and battery recycle. <br />35 Thanks for getting community imput <br />40 I believe that a major consideration for the site location and layout should be to <br />facilitate the publics use of the site for recycling, yard waste disposal (which is <br />not collected by Waste Management) and the disposal of other waste by those <br />of us (such as myself) who use the transfer station instead paying a premium for <br />a waste pickup service. For us the ease of access is the principle thing desired un <br />the site. And we do pay the tab. Please keep the public posted via the <br />newspaper. Thank you. <br />41 I would really let the engineers decide between the Cement Plant site and the <br />US97/Old Highway 10 site. By that, I mean choose the site that is the most cost <br />effective, both in building and long term maintenance. I do not think protecting <br />endangered species is really relevant for such a small site. <br />42 Ellensburg is known for it's farming (hay), cattle and now orchards. We need to <br />stop destroying productive land. There is nothing wrong with the transfer <br />station now and must better uses for the large amount of money that would be <br />spent. <br />44 Property owner is willing to sell rather than forced SE downwind residential <br />areas not affected by odors <br />45 Respect landowners livelihood! Respect the property owners and don't force <br />them to sell. Protect family farms, neighbors, and water quality. Downwind <br />property owners need to be considered as well. <br />50 East of Kittitas <br />ResponseID Response <br />18
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