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light weight seeds will tMely be carried by prevailing winds to-neighboring properties. <br /> When these nuisance weeds get established in a field, they are difficult and <br /> expensive to control. <br /> • The windrows of composting material will possibly create habit for the squirrels, <br /> rodents, coyotes and other wild animals which exist in the area. <br /> • The urban garden refuse which will be placed on the site may contain plastic, paper, <br /> metal cans and glass and debris which would cause a problem in the area. <br /> • Spontaneous combustion fires could cause a smoke, smoldering, and odor problem. <br /> Because of the potential for numerous related problems, as well as the likelihood of <br /> additional farming cultural expenses, we feel that we must oppose this proposed <br /> composting operation. The area is already too congested, urbanized and populated for <br /> such an operation. <br /> Your consideration of our position will be appreciated. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Ai <br /> Joseph L. Manassero <br /> Adjacent property owner <br /> cc.- San Joaquin Co. <br /> Public works <br /> Environmental health <br />