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<br />ONO: And, of course the other thing though is, I guess because of the comment here, 8 hours of <br />cracking nuts is going to be disturbing I think, if, you know, it’s consistently loud so that you could <br />hear two properties away, that’s for me, to hear that you’re not adjacent to the property but one lot <br />away, that to me is rather disturbing. So if you saying you’re making some modification on that, then I <br />hope that’s okay with you. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: If you look at the aerial, I don’t know whether they’ve put any trees, but it <br />looked like it you had cleared, bulldozed the back area. And we are going to be requiring some kind of <br />landscaping between the building and the edge of the property. <br /> <br />ONO: If you notice the property between -. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Yeah. <br /> <br />ONO: I think if I’m seeing it correctly -. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: It seems to have a lot of trees. This is an old aerial, so we don’t know what’s on <br />the ground right now. <br /> <br />ONO: Oh, I see. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: But we would require landscaping close to that, to the edge of the property to <br />help mitigate with noise. <br /> <br />MOSES: Mr. Chair -? <br /> <br />AU: Go ahead, Maija. <br /> <br />COTTLE: May I add a little bit more to this. I’m sure Mr. Mauch is going to work to get appropriate <br />landscaping planted to buffer the noise a bit. But I’ll just also remind the Commission that this is <br />agriculturally zoned property; and on agriculturally zoned property it allows a variety of noisy uses – <br />tractors, -. <br /> <br />LEITHEAD TODD: Roosters. <br /> <br />COTTLE: Yeah, roosters; and there’s a State law protecting the right to farm. So -. <br /> <br />AU: Thank you. Any questions for the applicant or testifier? Okay, thank you very much. <br /> <br />RAYHEW: May I just add one -? <br /> <br />AU: Please, go ahead. <br /> <br /> 10 <br /> EXHIBIT B <br /> <br />