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He is willing to specify that the material at the site will be <br />limited to land clearing debris only and not material from the <br />demolition of buildings or other material. He is also willing to <br />stipulate that any material brought to then site be by contract <br />J=sinesses, in order to limit traffic to and from the site. <br />Recycling Aspects <br />There should be as little burning as possible, in order to utilize <br />the material brought to the site. The intent of the applicant is <br />to make this more of a recyclable center, which would tie in with <br />his land clearing business. It is anticipated that any logs <br />millable would not be burned, but taken to a mill. Any wood that <br />would lend itself to firewood would be cut into cord wood and sold <br />on a wholesale basis, thereby eliminating the need to burn this. <br />The brush, to the extent possible, would be mulched and chipped and <br />contracted for removal from the site. The incinerator would burn <br />any remaining trash and stumps brought to the site. The incinera- <br />tor of the type to be utilized leaves only ash remaining, which <br />would be transported from the site to be utilized in agriculture <br />(primarily groves). <br />Tax Base Consideration <br />The property is presently assessed for agriculture usage. It would <br />be expected that the assessed value would be markedly increased by <br />this new usage and this property would carry more of the County tax <br />burden than at present. <br />Employment at Site <br />The site would employ one - three full or part time employees, <br />which will help the employment base, as well as insure a proper <br />operation. The facility will be carefully supervised at all times <br />and particularly when the incinerator is in use. <br />Backup in Case of Disaster Cleanup <br />A facility of this type <br />disaster cleanup. It <br />cooperate in cleanup <br />natural disaster. <br />Competition <br />should be welcomed in this area for natural <br />is expected that the facility would fully <br />of debris following a hurricane or other <br />Competition should benefit the people of the County by keeping the <br />price of disposal of land clearing debris at a reasonable level. <br />The converse of this is true that price gouging is to be expected <br />where competition does not exist. The limited facilities keep the <br />price of disposal at an arbitrarily high level. <br />Traf f is <br />Because of the manner in which this business is to be operated <br />(dealing with contract haulers), there will be a minimum amount of <br />traffic on County Road 510. The owner does not anticipate over 15 <br />truck trips per day from all sources. The anticipated usage (and <br />much more) is still in compliance with the City's comprehensive <br />plan relating to traffic. <br />36 <br />BOOK 89 `m F ,,5 77 <br />
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