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Ms. Richardson stated she appreciates the Vontz's business and is aware of the good roads. <br /> There is a fine balance between nature and people need to be aware of any disturbances of this <br /> balance. Every person has a fiscal duty and they need to keep in mind the impact. She would <br /> vote against the permit it is important to listen to all sides. <br /> Lancaster stated that this is the process and it is important to listen to all sides. The board has <br /> to have specific reasons for or against. It is an economic impact, affects education and there <br /> are safety issues regarding traffic. She noted the issues at Cedar Hollow School and the <br /> emission from the asphalt plant. Hall County is dependent on economic development and <br /> tourism. This is no reflection on their business because they have lived up to the conditional <br /> use permits on their other location. Gravel is a great asset but is this an appropriate place for a <br /> sand and gravel location. <br /> Schuppan this may be an opportunity for the two to work together if it done right and the berms <br /> are right they would not be able to see back there. It may not be any more noise than an <br /> irrigation engine they need to work together and come up with a solution. <br /> Purdy thanked for the public for turnout there were somethings said that maybe they need to sit <br /> down with Jay, Sean and Brad Vontz and there could be a positive outcome if they work <br /> together. <br /> Lanfear not happy with the discussion there is a current lawsuit and there needs to be a <br /> decision that will pass a legal test. He can see the benefits it is a business and jobs are <br /> involved and it will have an economic impact. Some of the issues regarding the cranes are only <br /> maybes and will that pass a legal test. <br /> Called for a break no more discussion <br /> 9. 11:00 A.M. — EXECUTIVE SESSION — UNION NEGOTIATIONS REGARDING HALL <br /> COUNTY PUBLIC DEFENDERS ORGANIZATION - Lancaster made a motion and Richardson <br /> seconded to go into executive session regarding union negotiation. This executive session is to <br /> protect the public interest. Arnold, Lancaster, Lanfear, Purdy, Quandt, Richardson and <br /> Schuppan all voted yes and none voted no. Motion carried <br /> 12:44 p.m. executive session <br /> 1:20 p.m. Schuppan made a motion and Lanfear seconded to go out of executive session. No <br /> other subjects were discussed no votes were taken and no action was taken. Arnold, <br /> Lancaster, Lanfear, Purdy, Quandt, Richardson and Schuppan all voted yes and none voted no. <br /> Motion carried <br /> 1:22 a.m. Returned to the Board of Corrections Meeting. <br /> 1:28 p.m. Adjourned the Board of Corrections meeting. <br /> COMMITTEE OR BOARD MEMBER'S REPORTS --Chairman Arnold call for board members <br /> reports and no one responded. <br /> BOARD ASSISTANT'S REPORT— Stacey did not have a report. <br /> 9 <br />