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ABC Mining is a mining company that has a lease on a coal mine in a small town in Ontario. This town used to have several mines, but now has only this one. The coal mined here contains a rare element called fiberton, which is used to make computer chips. There is a huge market for fiberton. However, fiberton is extracted from the coal ash, so the coal has to be burned. Burning coal, particularly this type of coal, is very polluting. A company, XYZ Company, is interested in buying the fiberton from ABC Mining. XYZ Company has a process for burning coal to create energy and reduce pollution as it extracts the fiberton from the ash. The towns current bylaws do not permit a coal-burning operation. However, should the project materialize, the town would be interested in obtaining electric power from the operation. It must also consider the increased employment opportunities and property tax income that would result. What dispute resolution process would work best in this case? Why or why not?

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