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the Plaintiffs' appointees and the RSWA's appointees to the Settlement Committee shall submit a <br />• list of no more than three (3) acceptable choices to the U.S. Magistrate Judge for the final <br />. selection. The chair shall only vote on matters brought before the Settlement Committee in case <br />of a tie vote. The Settlement Committee will adopt its own schedule for meetings, with the <br />understanding that any two members may call a meeting. To the extent the Parties deem it <br />useful, the Settlement Committee may serve as a "forum" where the Plaintiffs and the <br />Defendants can engage in dialogue with respect to the Ivy landfill and activities conducted <br />thereon. The members of the Settlement Committee shall be appointed by the Plaintiffs and the <br />RSWA within sixty (60) days after the dismissal of this Action by the Court. <br />The Settlement Committee shall conduct inspections of the Ivy landfill from time -to - <br />time, as it deems appropriate, for the purpose of, inter alia, assessing compliance with the <br />provisions of the phasing, landscaping, buffering and mitigation practices identified on Exhibits <br />• 1 and 2. During such inspections, the representatives of the Plaintiffs and the Defendants on the <br />n <br />LJ <br />Settlement Committee, with appropriate notice, may be accompanied on such inspections by <br />consultants of their choosing and at their own expense to provide advice with respect to <br />compliance with the phasing, landscaping, buffering, and mitigation practices features identified <br />on Exhibits 1 and/or 2. Such consultants will be authorized to attend Settlement Committee <br />meetings subsequent to said inspections to provide their opinions and suggestions relevant to any <br />compliance issues they may raise. Should the Parties have a dispute regarding implementation <br />of mitigation measures, the Settlement Committee may, by majority vote, employ an <br />independent consultant or expert to advise it on compliance with the Mitigation Plan. Such <br />independent consultant or expert shall have no relationship with any of the Parties, nor shall they <br />have performed any work for the Parties, their predecessors or contractors in the past. The <br />W <br />
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