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Board accepts disaster recovery management site plan for 20-acre property; archaeological review pending

3650165 · June 4, 2025
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The Board accepted a disaster recovery management site plan for a roughly 20-acre parcel to be used as a staging and processing location for disaster debris; staff will follow up with the State Historic Preservation Office on whether an archaeological study is required.

Jeff Phillips, senior project manager with SCS Engineers, presented the Story County Board of Supervisors on June 3 with a disaster recovery management site plan for a roughly 20-acre parcel at 60016 On 100 and Sixteenth Street intended as a staging and processing location for vegetative debris, construction-demolition debris, appliances and household hazardous waste.

Phillips said the plan is “to develop a plan that describes the components of the management site and then talk through, and establish guidance for how the site would be used, when it would be activated, at what levels, and, who would be responsible for performing what…

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