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0 9 <br />#13. E. King, 24661 E. Highway 26 .(owns 400 acres in area). <br />Alleged that during certain times of the year there is an <br />extreme fire hazard due to dry condition of fields and high <br />winds. He asked if the County was going to be responsible <br />for stopping:i-the fires. <br />Staff - County will have its own fire plan and will have a <br />well developed for fire fighting use. County will have <br />potential for fighting fires in the area as well as at the <br />Landfill Site. A fire break 4.00® on the south and east will <br />be maintained as required by the State Forest Service Per- <br />mit for the Landfill Operation. <br />#13. E. Kind„( cont) . <br />Alleged that subject property may eventually be put into <br />apples, walnuts or cherries although there are no present <br />plans for this and questioned - "Is the County going to be <br />responsible for loss of equity"? <br />Staff - The proposed landfill site according to its owner <br />Mr. James Hammond now produces 1 ton of grain per acre. <br />The County plan is to continue to lease the land:for agri- <br />cultural vsage and to reclaim the land to place it back in <br />agricultural use. As part of its continuing operation the <br />landfill will utilize approximately 5 acres annualll:y and will <br />have at the maximum about 15 acres of land out of agricultural <br />use at any one time. <br />#13. E. King (cont). <br />Alleged that a dump in area would endanger The Williamson Act. <br />#14. <br />Staff - Landfill will not affect property in the Williamson <br />X—R, or in any other area. The Williamson Act affects each <br />parcel individually and does not affect surrounding areas. <br />Wesley Breitenbucher <br />bu—cher has i <br />16250 W. Clements Road. (Florence Breiten- <br />ist north of proposed landri-11- <br />Alleged dumping of pesticide cans can cause contamination to <br />underground strata and this would be consumed by humans through <br />AW111 <br />