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answered their questions. Diann read a statement addressing the smell and noted sometime it <br /> was hard to determine what it was and noted that sometimes the smell did not linger long. <br /> There was one time that it was strong at the site but they did not smell it at her home. It did not <br /> keep them from being outside. She noted the importance of turning something that is unusable <br /> into a usable product instead of it ending up in a landfill. She thanked the board for granting <br /> Andrew the temporary permit. <br /> Hartman noted that this was a small number of loads what will happen when they haul more. <br /> He ask if she was concerned about living close and Diann stated she is not worried. <br /> Mary Berlie representing Grand Island Economic Development stated that Dave Taylor was not <br /> able to be here and read a written statement. <br /> Megan Jackson 3800 VerMaar, Lincoln Nebraska noted there are statewide efforts regarding <br /> recycling and there is an economic value for compost and they support this project. She noted <br /> that the concerns that are expressed are common but the concerns will dissipate as they are <br /> able to manage efficiently. They are well regulated and they are confident that the process they <br /> use is best practice. <br /> Hartman ask if there was paunch north of Lincoln would she live there. Ms. Jackson stated that <br /> she visited the test site and this material is more manageable. Discussion was held on the <br /> operation in Cass County and Andrew stated the process animal circuses manure from the zoo <br /> and different materials. <br /> Hartman expressed concern that if there are problems no one would shut it off. <br /> Paul Nozicka 1127 Kennedy Drive noted they did a survey and attempted to put together a plan <br /> for recycling but there was no support. He was negative about having a waste site in an open <br /> environment but visited the test site and someday we will have to recycle and be proactive. <br /> Marilyn Mead 18522 West Husker Highway Shelton lives on the opposite side of the section <br /> and stated she supports Diann Muhlbach statements. <br /> Pam Dubbs 875 South Bluff Center Road stated that she learned a lot and Andrew has <br /> answered their questions. She has a copy of the temporary resolutions and noted that they are <br /> open 7 days a week and suggested that they do not turn it on Sunday's from May 1 to October 1 <br /> or on holidays. She stated she does not want her grandchildren to wear clothes pins on their <br /> noses on the 4th of July. She also suggested that for the first year it could be inspected <br /> quarterly and then go to 2 times a year. She also noted the integrity of Andrew and has enjoyed <br /> working with him. <br /> Tom Hulme 999 N. Bluff Center Road stated he has concern and read a statement about the <br /> scale of a full operations and the test was during the fall they do not know what it will be like in a <br /> wet spring or summer. It is not realistic this was on a small scale. He noted that on several <br /> occasion there was a strong odor. He also expressed concern on the wear and tear on the <br /> roads. He stated that the owner should have a permanent residence on the site. He asked for <br /> a no vote on this proposal. <br /> Roger Hanousek 2299 North Bluff Center Road — He is Tom's neighbor and he was going to <br /> state the same thing. He noted he has friends in Buffalo County and they are concerned. This <br /> is a small test and it will not compare to what they are going to do. What about a feed lot it is <br /> 4 <br />