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The Loudon County Solid Waste Commission completed a series of procedural votes and directions:
- The commission approved an additional 50‑foot ingress and egress for Tennessee National on solid‑waste property after staff said the original 50‑foot landscape buffer lacked ingress/egress language. The motion was moved, seconded and recorded as approved by voice vote on the floor (motion introduced around SEG 327–336).
- The commission authorized Republic to file rezone applications for two parcels adjacent to the landfill so they can be considered for a private soil borrow area; a motion to file the rezone application was made, seconded and approved (motion introduced around SEG 938–971).
- The commission moved to accept the October minutes (motion introduced around SEG 223–231) and to adopt the meeting dates discussed in October (motion introduced around SEG 548–559); both motions were seconded and approved by voice vote.
- The commission approved payment to Miss Murphy for legal services totaling $18,800 covering June–September; a motion to approve payment was made, seconded and approved (motion recorded around SEG 1604–1616).
No roll‑call tallies with named votes were recorded in the transcript for these motions; outcomes were recorded by voice as approved. Staff and consultants were also directed to perform an on‑site review of hydrologic features and return with monitoring data and a written report at the commission’s December meeting.
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