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Valley County commissioners say DEQ review is holding up annex building removal and temporary site plan
Summary
County officials say designs for a temporary loading pad tied to removing an annex building must meet Idaho Department of Environmental Quality standards; staff say further design work and possible additional costs could be needed before demolition proceeds.
Valley County commissioners were told April 28 that demolition of an existing annex building hinges on design approval from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality and Central District Health for a temporary loading and containment pad.
County Director Klingen said staff and a contractor previously designed a floor and loading pit for a temporary structure, but DEQ has indicated the first design will not be acceptable. “They’re the ones who have to come up with a design that is acceptable by them,” Klingen said. County staff and the contractor have discussed additional…
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