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10 <br />affected.(noise, dust, aesthetics, etc.). <br />- Select area, that minimizes energy expenditure (haul <br />distance). <br />20. Non - monetary alternatives for mitigating potential impacts on <br />property contiguous to the current landfill and Neville <br />Properties will be considered by.the LOG, including: <br />- Alternative daily cover usage to reduce the need for <br />soil and to minimize odors. <br />Extending water lines to residences if the landfill <br />causes chemical or biological contamination to drinking <br />water. <br />21. A state certified appraiser be hired by the authorities <br />involved to assess the "non- landfill" per -acre value of the <br />Nunn tract and any other affected areas adjoining the proposed <br />sites. A per -acre compensation amount to be paid by the <br />governments to the adjoining landowners shall be determined by <br />subtracting the per -acre value of Neville tract (determined by <br />the purchase price) from the appraised Per -acre value of <br />these lands (without the landfill), the difference being fair <br />compensation for value loss due to past, present and future <br />impacts that the landfill has caused to the Nunns and others. <br />22. Options for mitigating potential impacts on property <br />contiguous to the current landfill and Neville properties are: <br />Purchase tracts, voluntarily offered, on a fee simple <br />basis. Payment to be based on fair market value, <br />determined by standard governmental procedures, plus a <br />"relocation consideration" for tracts with residences. <br />- Purchase easements from neighboring residents to ensure <br />maintenance of a buffer (e.g., for noise abatement) and <br />a ,relocation consideration" for affected residents. <br />Signatures of group members participating. in the discussions which <br />generated these consensus recommendations: <br />WA <br />