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the same thing. It will be a problem and the valuation of his home will go down. He has 2 sons <br /> that might build homes and that may not happen now. It is a good idea but he does not like it in <br /> his neighborhood. <br /> Hartman expressed concern on his feedlot and the big pit and concern on the water. It was <br /> noted that they cannot put 600 head in a lot without a DEQ permit. Hartman noted this was a <br /> million dollar permit. <br /> Steve Westerbuhr 11050 NW 121St Place Settie Ag Services update on the requirements it is <br /> similar to a feed lot and they will have to address the runoff water and will be similar to a feed <br /> lot. <br /> Andrew stated it was not and the requirements are similar to a feed lot regarding the runoff <br /> water. It is treated as fertilizer source. He also stated that it is not a million dollar pit. <br /> Chair Lancaster called for public participation and no one else responded. <br /> Mr. Humphrey read a text message from Kristin Klein stated they could not attend and during <br /> the trial there was some smell and expressed concern it could affect the value of their property. <br /> They also expressed concern on the bigger project. They are cautiously supportive almost <br /> neutral. <br /> Mike Dobesh stated he can completely understand the concerns but Andy did everything that he <br /> was ask to do and it worked. He also wants to put in trees and that will help the wind issue. And <br /> owns heavy equipment and he can get it done quickly. <br /> Hartman noted they will be hauling more paunch and stated the site in Stanton was bad. He <br /> expressed concern that this is a done deal. <br /> Lancaster called for any other participation and no one responded. <br /> Quandt made a motion and Bredthauer seconded to close the public hearing at 10:35 a.m. <br /> Bredthauer, Hartman, Hurst, Lancaster, Quandt, Peterson and Richardson all voted yes and <br /> none voted no. Motion carried. <br /> Richardson noted the suggestions from Pam Dubbs and ask Andrew would be in favor of that <br /> and Andrew stated he would. <br /> Lancaster stated there was a committee and they could continue. <br /> Hartman ask if they would guarantee they would only turn the product Monday through Friday. <br /> Bredthauer ask Chad Nabity if Hall County is livestock friendly and ask about the DEE <br /> requirements regarding the number of cattle. Chad reviewed the requirements 100 head is <br /> permitted on any farm and has to be 3800 feet from residence and anything from 1000 to 5000 <br /> has to comply with the matrix and have a conditional use permit. <br /> Chair Lancaster called for any other comments and no one responded. <br /> 7. DISCUSSION & POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR <br /> SMART SOIL LLC. Peterson made a motion and Bredthauer seconded approving Resolution <br /> 5 <br />
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