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BOWMAN: And again, maybe Public Works can answer this. Are there <br />around to utilize this? I dont know, maybe Im being a Pollyann <br />TORIGOE: To tell you the truth, we havent, I dont think we hav <br />there is a way to tell, you know, for any reasonably useful leng <br />you know, how much rock is going to be needed by County projects <br />of how that would be incorporated into the bidding process. Norm <br />projects, you know, you have bids that go out, and I suppose wha <br />make available to them some kind of County price list or somethi <br />the process. So I have to say that we have not looked closely at <br />forecast. And, you know, the plain fact of the matter is that we <br />difficult for us to make any commitment to say that we are going <br />off onto County projects. And we really have no way of telling w <br />projects is going to be. <br />IOKEPA: Madam Chair, I have a question. <br />GIFFIN: Commissioner Iokepa. <br />IOKEPA: So with respect to the original application that you did <br />wasnt part of that plan to mitigate this kind of material that <br />TORIGOE: I think it was always understood that there would be a <br />would have to be exported or, you know, dealt with in some way. <br />contract did have this provision for rock sales. Also, the execu <br />turned the land over to the County, made provisions for the DLNR <br />DLNR, of course, reserves the usual rights to the rock, so we wo <br />yeah, I think the record would show that this is something that <br />was always contemplated that the rock might be sold. <br />GIFFIN: Any other questions? Hang on one minute, Mike. Commissio <br />Bowman. <br />BOWMAN: You know, I watch members of the public and I just think <br />anything else, that would help us, because Im kind of, not conf <br />GIFFIN: Unsure. <br />BOWMAN: Unsure. Thank you. So maybe more testimony could help -. <br />GIFFIN: Yeah, I will, yeah, no, no, I was not going to say no, I <br />why dont you come up and -. There is a seat right here. Thats <br />LUCE: Thank you, Madam Chair. I just, as I sit here reminiscing <br />this permit was 306 acres that have ample land, a huge amount of <br />foreseeable future. And its not like 17 years later they go, O <br />Here is the land. We dig all these holes. It was always known, C <br />be a surplus. And the 306 acres allows ample place to get rid of <br /> <br />
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