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r <br /> Segal , Commissioner O ' Bryan was told that a business plan was not a requirement of the special <br /> exception use approval process . <br /> Mr. Golden, Mr. Morales , and Mr. Bittle responded to questions from Commissioner <br /> O ' Bryan and Vice Chairman Wheeler, respectively, about possible groundwater impacts and the <br /> monitoring wells . <br /> Commissioners Wheeler and Flescher aired concerns about the possibility of some CCA <br /> wood getting past the spotters and being crushed . <br /> Mr. Sartor, Mr. Golden , and Attorney Segal reiterated that there were laws and <br /> safeguards in place to prevent the CCA material from being processed, but noted if small levels <br /> of the material did get mixed in, there would be a de minimis effect . <br /> Attorney Poliakoff questioned Mr. Preuss to determine the basis of his opinion that the <br /> property values of the surrounding properties would not decline if the Applicant ' s facility is <br /> built . <br /> Attorney Poliakoff posed questions to Mr. Morales regarding his training and experience <br /> and what types of substances he can visually detect ; the sample rock (Exhibit 11 ) ; what happens <br /> to the wastewater used to wet the concrete ; why sorters at some facilities wear respirators ; <br /> whether he (Mr . Morales) would live near one of the facilities or send his children to a proximate <br /> school ; and whether any of the concrete crushing facilities were located near residential <br /> properties . <br /> Attorney Poliakoff questioned Mr. Golden on the water runoff, the frequency of FDEP <br /> testing , the methods employed by the sorters to detect the presence of CCA wood or toxins, and <br /> asked whether Mr. Golden had seen any of the concrete crushing facilities located in an AG zone <br /> or AG land use category . <br /> March 22 , 2011 23 <br />