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Bredthauer ask if there would be berms and they stated there would be. They stated that the <br /> drainage will be I the controlled area and the product will be turned all year round <br /> Ron Woitaszewski they need to move forward he expressed concern on the fact that the agland <br /> valuation is dropping ag is not doing well. He was offered an opportunity to purchase more land <br /> and he said no. He does not want to pay the high property taxes he is investing out of state <br /> Compost is a good product and we have to look for better ways to do things he noted the empty <br /> mall the road issues and the high tax rates for the schools the roads are paved they need to <br /> spend dollars on the roads. Jobs are created by business and we have to look at the future and <br /> invest in rural agriculture <br /> Hartman stated they need to put $250,000 in an escrow account for the roads. <br /> Brandon Leffler 1688 S Bluff Center Road he is in the in 1 mile radius he expressed concern on <br /> the first site and questioned the wording on the permit once it is approved they do not have <br /> anything for Gibbon Pack and questioned if this could expand into other projects JBS is <br /> proposing 9 loads a day what if they bring in product from another state. The County would <br /> monitor that. <br /> Bredthauer stated the committee met and there are strict conditions and they will do the <br /> inspections all it will take is a phone call and they can do an inspection. They are not making it <br /> easy and JBS also treats the paunch before it goes out. We want the county to be livestock <br /> friendly. It was noted that now Nebraska is behind Texas in beef production. If we want a <br /> future we need to give the 90 day permit. She stated that she also went to the Stanton site. The <br /> county also heard that the old Grand Island dump is sinking and what will be done when we fill <br /> up the landfills. <br /> Hartman stated that the decision has already been made and the people have not been heard. <br /> If it goes it will not be shut down. <br /> Lancaster stated we will her the comments from the board and fro the public. She called for any <br /> more public comments. <br /> Don Haller 1408 Marshall Street own 3 quarter of ground in 1969 had 8 to 10 inches of rain <br /> had water in grain bins he has a concern on flooding where is the water going to go <br /> Mike Dobesh 2491 south 110th Road Wood River he sells chemical fertilizer and it with $7.00 <br /> corn the farmers are suffering. He would like to not have to purchase commercial fertilizer he <br /> stated that the state buys manure and they can get a good product from Andy It may be worth <br /> more than manure. This is a conditional use permit and there are inspections just like his <br /> locations you have to follow the rules. He supports the 90 day permit. <br /> Diann Muhlbach, 18766 W Old Potash Highway, she stated she talked to Andrew Woitaszewski <br /> about the committee process and she would like more information and would like to be on the <br /> committee. She expressed concern on the following if there is water where will the water go, <br /> 9 <br />
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