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THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1995 <br /> <br />Sliplining is a second, more expensive option, which does allow for <br />vertical expansion. The final options are to divert the creek, either <br />by a bypass conduit or a bypass tunnel. <br /> <br />Mr. Joyce discussed the possible construction of a construction and <br />demolition debris (CDD) landfill. CDD landfills only accept items such <br />as land clearing debris, concrete, bricks, and steel, which are <br />relatively inert materials. These landfills require only a single <br />liner and operating requirements are also less stringent. Construction <br />of such a landfill would have the advantage of extending the life of <br />the Landfill and would most likely offer a lower tipping fee. It was <br />agreed that Joyce Engineering would develop a proposal for a study of <br />the possible development of such a landfill. <br /> <br />In accordance with Section 2.1-344 (A) of the CODE OF VIRGINIA (1950, <br />and as amended) and upon motion, duly seconded and by unanimous <br />recorded vote, Council convened into Executive Session for the purpose <br />of discussing the possible acquisition of real property for public <br />purposes, as authorized by Subsection 3. At the conclusion of this <br />Executive Session, each member of Council certified that (1) only <br />public business matters exempt from open meeting requirements were <br />discussed in said Executive Session; and (2) only those business <br />matters identified in the motion convening the Executive Session were <br />heard, discussed or considered during said Session. <br /> <br />No action was taken regarding the matter discussed in Executive <br />Session. <br /> <br /> <br />