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me Bruce Barkett, Esquire, co-counsel for Indian River County Recyclers, LLC , relayed <br /> the applicant ' s offer to set a maximum limit of 1 , 500 cubic yards as a condition of approval <br /> today. <br /> Commissioner Flescher' s questions about the operations of the proposed facility were <br /> addressed as follows : <br /> Mark C. Hart, President, Training Consultants, Inc. , Kissimmee, Florida, revealed that <br /> the largest slab of concrete trucked into the site would be equivalent to approximately one flag <br /> (section) of sidewalk. <br /> Attorney Segal affirmed there would be no size reduction of the concrete pieces . <br /> Attorney Barkett explained that any hazardous materials found by the spotters would <br /> be returned to the haulers , or placed in special dumpsters for transport to an authorized facility. <br /> Vice Chairman O ' Bryan did not want to see an excess of materials accumulate onsite, <br /> and requested further information about the facility' s marketing plans for the processed <br /> materials, including the concrete. <br /> Mr. Hart provided details on the applicant ' s marketing strategies , noting that the DEP <br /> will conduct unannounced inspections to ensure that the materials storage conforms to the <br /> permitted amount. <br /> The Chairman opened the Public Hearing. <br /> Matt Morrel, Esquire, 2850 North Andrews Avenue, Ft. Lauderdale, representing the <br /> County' s landfill operator, Republic Services of Florida (dba Treasure Coast Refuse) , objected to <br /> the proposed facility. His concerns included, but were not limited to, the handling and potential <br /> mulching of incidental toxic materials like Chinese drywall and contaminated woods , and the <br /> December 20, 2011 15 8K 14 1 PG 805 <br />