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Council hears update on potential landfill sale and zoning questions tied to 'Jackson law'
Summary
Gary Hendricks told council that potential purchasers have shown interest in the Loudoun landfill but "there's been no proposal"; he said any sale would require approval by three governing bodies and noted recent mitigation steps to reduce mud on Highway 72.
Loudoun City — At the February city council meeting, Gary Hendricks, a member of the solid-waste disposal commission, briefed council on rumors and recent activity related to the municipal landfill.
Hendricks told council that interested buyers have contacted the city but that "there's been no proposal" and emphasized any sale would require approval from three governing bodies — the city, the neighboring jurisdiction and the county commission — before a transaction could proceed. "If they submit one it will first come…
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