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because it if off of the truck traffic routes and Mr. Ruda tried to find a location at CAAP and there <br /> were no sellers. There was also concern on the last location and it was denied but the county <br /> needs a truck washout even the best location may not be ideal. <br /> Lanfear stated there is no perfect place and he expressed concern that Swift is in the city zoning <br /> and maybe the city should help find a location. <br /> Quandt stated there is a need for economic development and that may happen at the <br /> Bosselman location. JBS is our largest employer and a truck washout by JBS could help and it <br /> would be a perfect fit. The JBS location is a good option but would they be limiting competition. <br /> Arnold stated there will be issues anywhere. JBS is zoned light industrial but there are <br /> subdivisions that are close and that would be too close to residential areas. The city sewer <br /> smells more than the lagoons. <br /> Richardson stated that does not solve the issue of hauling the waste across town and <br /> If they could wash the truck out more frequently there would be fewer problems with the waste <br /> spilling. <br /> Hartman asked if the county owned land at CAAP and if so they could sell it. Arnold stated <br /> there is a plan to place the new highway department building there. <br /> Quandt stated he will be voting against it today because of the location. <br /> Quandt made a motion and Richardson seconded to deny the conditional use permit. <br /> Lancaster, Quandt, Schuppan and Richardson voted no. Arnold, Lanfear, and Purdy voted yes. <br /> Discussion was held and there was confusion on the motion and the vote. <br /> A motion was made to clarify the vote. Lanfear made a motion and Purdy seconded to approve <br /> the conditional use permit. Lanfear and Arnold voted yes. Lancaster, Purdy, Quandt, <br /> Richardson and Schuppan voted no. Motion failed <br /> Chairman Arnold called for a 5 minute break to allow the public to exit the room. <br /> FACILITIES —Construction update— Mr. Humphrey stated the Courthouse HVAC is nearing the <br /> end. All of the maintenance people are scheduled for training on all of the controls and air <br /> handling equipment. There is some painting that needs to be done and the walk off carpet <br /> needs to be finished. They will have the final walk through in two weeks. They are building <br /> more offices in the public defenders area and hanging the sheetrock. <br /> He has been working with Marvin Webb and the preliminary plans and they have been sent to <br /> the engineers and they will be sending information to Deana Sanford regarding the federal <br /> requirements on this remodel. <br /> Quandt ask when Shuda's carpet will be laid and it is scheduled for November 9c" <br /> Mr. Humphrey stated that he is getting another quote on the tuck pointing on the Courthouse <br /> steps and will have that in two weeks. <br /> 7 <br />