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Meeting Minutes
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Meeting Minutes - Date
11/17/1986
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Board of Commissioners
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Regular
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· Cost <br /> <br /> Land Acquisition (6 points). Full value if the cost of land <br /> acquisition is estimated to be close to market rate. As the <br /> cost of the land exceeds these general estimates, the point <br /> value declines. <br /> <br /> Relocation of people (5 points) Full value if there is no <br /> cost relative to relocation of people; .9 value at $100,0001 <br /> .7 at ~200,000; .5 at $300,000; etc. <br /> <br /> Other required relocations (2 points). This variable refers <br /> to facilities such as the power lines at Coddle Creek. <br /> <br /> Earthwork (4 points)..Full value for earthwork if estimated <br /> earthwork cost is less than $250,000; as the cost o£ <br /> earthwork increases the point values decrease. <br /> <br /> Access roads (3~-points). Full value would be no cost ~-. <br /> associated with access road construction. Since therewould -:: <br /> be some access road construction at any site, no site has <br /> full value. Special consideration would be required for <br /> ~arrisburg and Coddle Creek sites and their point values are <br /> decreased accordingly to cos~. <br /> <br /> Plants/animals. Full value would he to a site that would <br /> not dislocate any animals at all, rare/endangered or <br /> otherwise. Hone of the potential sites have any rare or <br /> endangered species involved, hut there would obviously be <br /> some dislocations of flora and fauna common to the area as a <br /> result of construction. <br /> <br /> <br />
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