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little as 5%. <br /> ~omm~ssio~er $ob~so~ s~§este~ that a seco~ a~raisor be <br /> retai~e~. <br />~otio~ by ~o~issio~er $ob~so~ ~irecti~§ ~it~ Staff to request <br />Co~cil ~rov~l to the biri~§ of ~ i~epe~e~t co~s~lti~§ <br />appraisor to address Item (f) of Standards for Consideration <br />regarding affects to property values adjacent to the landfill. <br />Commissioner Deemer seconds the motion for further discussion. <br /> Further Discussion: Commissioner Kennen stated that he feels <br /> there is an obvious decrease in property values adjacent to <br /> a landfill and a second appraisal is a waste of time and staff. <br /> Commissioner Johnson stated that he has a problem believing <br /> Mr. Bjorklund's comments that a reduction in noise level at <br /> the landfill will result in insignificant property devaluation. <br /> Commissioner Hendriksen stated that even if property values <br /> only go down by a negligible amount but take longer to sell -- <br /> it is a loss. Commissioner Hendriksen further commented that <br /> he does not need a second appraisal to form this opinion but <br /> he is not opposed to a second appraisal. Commissioner Deemer <br /> brought out the point of the properties being any further <br /> decreased than they already are by the proposed expansion. <br /> Commissioner Hendriksen stated that the additional time period, <br /> 18 years, would be detrimental. Commissioner Deemer stated that <br /> he built some of the homes in that area and commented on the <br /> naivety of people buying in that area and saying they didn't <br /> know the landfill was there. Commissioner Deemer stated the <br /> property values are already decreased because of what is there; <br /> it wzll not go away; further expansion is not going to change <br /> it. Commissioner Deemer stated that the public hearing minutes <br /> say the expansions will be complete in 8 years; this is on <br /> paper and we can hold Waste Management to it. Commissioner <br /> Deemer added that currently, Waste Management could keep operating <br /> for another 25 years if the lawsuit is never settled. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Commissioners Zimmerman, Deemer, <br /> Johnson, Hendriksen and LaDue. Voting No: Commissioner Kennen <br /> Abstain: Chairman Peterson (Commissioner Kennen stated his <br /> reason for a 'no' vote as he doesn't feel a second appraisal <br /> has any relevance on what information he needs) <br /> The Commission proceeded to review the Criteria for Approval. <br /> a) That the establishment, amintenance or operation will not <br /> be deterimental to or endanger the public health, safety <br /> or general welfare and is not contrary to established <br /> standards, regulations or ordinances of other governmental <br /> agencies. <br /> <br /> No Commission comment. <br /> b) That each structure or improvement is so designed and <br /> constructed that it is mot unsightly, undesirable or <br /> obnoxious in appearance and that it will not hinder the <br /> <br />P & Z/Jul 1984 <br /> Pa~e <br /> <br /> <br />
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