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1 <br /> 12 <br /> effects of the soil removal operations on adjoining <br /> landowners . <br /> 4 . Future use of the properties by landowners over the next <br /> twenty years if the properties are under the management of <br /> local governments . This should include the necessary <br /> guarantees that stipulate that these sites will not be used <br /> for landfills or supplements to any landfills either directly <br /> or indirectly. <br /> 5 . A written guarantee of no blasting. <br /> 6 . A clear description of the process to be used for dirt <br /> removal, including: <br /> - when and how long (number of years, hours of operation, <br /> etc. ) , <br /> - where (including buffer, design of site) , <br /> - how <br /> 7 . Any and all guarantees and agreements be legally enforceable. <br /> 8 . A plan for future use of the Neville and Greene tracts be <br /> developed that is environmentally sound and prohibits use for s <br /> any type of dumping or storage. <br /> 9 . No utility roads to the Greene tract be developed unless part <br /> of the future use master plan. ��° � <br /> 10 . The optimal solution to the soil deficit problem will be found <br /> by utilizing either the Neville Tract or the Greene Tract. <br /> The following principles for selecting an area for obtaining <br /> soil within the Neville/Greene tracts will be used by the <br /> Landfill Owner's Group in developing the special use permit <br /> to be submitted to the Town of Chapel Hill: <br /> - Select area that minimizes removal of "significant" <br /> hardwood trees. <br /> - Select area which will allow utilization of modern <br /> erosion control techniques to prevent stormwater <br /> problems. <br /> 11. Non-monetary alternative for mitigating potential impacts on <br /> property contiguous to the current landfill and Neville <br /> Properties will be considered by the LOG, including: <br /> - Enhanced dust control measures. <br /> - Ensuring that the Neville/Greene tracts will not be _ <br /> utilized in the future to process or dispose of solid <br /> waste. <br />