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page two - Planning and <br /> Zoning public hearing <br /> November 8, 1984 <br /> and with the cities legal liability. Felt we should get our <br /> attorney's opinion before making a recommendation. <br /> Walter Prachar said the building inspector would handle the <br /> septic system capacity when issueing a building permit. <br /> Dan Tourville felt the Planning and Zoning should make a <br /> recommendation to the council. Asked if there was any <br /> compromise between Sunrise Plastics and the property owners. <br /> The possibility of a special use permit was discussed and <br /> determined not applicable. <br /> Mr. Rod Herdina, Sunrise Plastics, explained that the grinding <br /> process that was scattering plastic debris on Mr. Brokke's <br /> land would be moved inside, remedying that problem. Also the <br /> water is no longer discharging on his property. When they <br /> get a new machine there will be no water discharged. It will <br /> all be recycled within the building. The operation itself <br /> is clean. It was confirmed by the PCA that there are no <br /> contaminants or hazardous material in the water. <br /> Motion by Prachar to reject the application for rezoning <br /> based on the information heard - died for lack of a second. <br /> Motion by Murray, second by Prachar to recommend the council <br /> make the decision, motion carried. <br /> Meeting adjourned at 9i10 PM. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Debra Gonsior <br /> Clerk <br />