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53 FAUGE 155 - <br />generally <br />agreed that the real estate would have to be <br />handled separately. <br />_a <br />Chairman Bird noted that the Commission had asked the <br />Humane Society to return with a sketch or plat, showing how <br />they propose to use the property, the buildings, pen areas <br />etc. <br />Mr. Doremus presented a site plan to the Board, and <br />answered questions regarding parking, perimeters of the <br />tract, and what areas are unusable for building due to high <br />readings of methane gas. He stated that surface units can <br />be built on the methane area for cattle, pigs, wounded birds <br />-- any units that would not require a concrete slab. <br />Commissioner Lyons suggested that the proposal should <br />read "the provision of potable water" instead of "the <br />provision of City water". <br />Administrator Wright confirmed that the County will be <br />able to get the water there, but someone has to pay for it. <br />Mr. Doremus noted that all -this is contingent upon <br />whether they actually can keep this area free of methane <br />gas and the Department of Natural Resources gives them the <br />go ahead. He stated the purpose in coming here this morning <br />..was to get the Commission's reaction on two matters: 11 To <br />see if the County will negotiate on the sale of the prop- <br />erty, and 2) to see if they will grant a release of easement <br />for parking cars on the strip adjoining the 75 feet. <br />Administrator Wright felt we -would be reasonable about <br />the parking easement, but wanted to take a look at it first <br />and have an opportunity to work these things out. <br />Mr. Doremus felt their next step now is to get an <br />engineering firm to tell them what the costs will be and <br />what they have to do to make that land usable. <br />The matter of water was discussed again in regard to <br />how it could be run across from the Road & Bridge Complex. <br />43 <br />