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0 9 <br />Lqae 15 <br />#7. Robert Elliott (cont). <br />Alleged that area is prime agricultural land. <br />Staff — U.C. Berkeley Extension Service rated land as marginal <br />land & the cost to bring the soil up to primary agricultural <br />land would not be onomic ally feasible. <br />#7. Robert Elliott (cont). <br />Alleged that from effects of leachate production, there is no <br />way to protect the surrounding properties unless the site is <br />sealed. <br />Staff — There will be no leachate since waste will be dry. The <br />landfill excavations will not require sealing because its use <br />will be limited to dry solid wastes and will in essence require <br />a dry site operationt and will therefore not effect the surround— <br />ing properties. <br />#7. Robert Elliott (cont. <br />2_ <br />Alleged that most of the alternate sites would be more favorable <br />than the Hammond property. This site adds 8 miles of travel to <br />everyone who will go to the site. The cost of 240 acres ranges <br />from $32,000. to $340,000. There will be an additional $650,000. <br />on road improvements not required at alternate sites. <br />Staff — The County has an appraised value for the subject property <br />of $144p000. The $650,000. for road improvements includes costs <br />for upgrading the existing Harney Lane Road between U.S. Route 99 <br />and Clements Road. This portion of the Route already requires <br />improvement and has been previously programmed for reconstruction <br />by the County. The one mile of road improvement east of Clements <br />Road estimated at $120,000 is the only actual additional road <br />improvement costs that will be required. <br />