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� � <br />Report by Sensory Analysis Center, Kansas State University dated September <br />10, 2010). <br />M. The proposed asphalt plant proposal will emit odors in a manner that will <br />constitute a nuisance to the surrounding area prohibited under 1007.01(D)(4) <br />of the Roseville City Code. Specifically, Old Dutch Foods sates that: <br />Ambient odors alone making therr way in Old Dutch Foods potato chips constitutes a <br />signiftcant risk of a catastrophic event for the company. Ambient odors alone in the product <br />could not only signiftcantly damage sales, but would almost certarnly result in a significant <br />recall of the product, causing substantial frnancial losses to Old Dutch Foods, and even more <br />importantly, to the Old Dutch Foods brand. " <br />(Source: Letter from Francis Rondini, Chestnut and Cambrone, attorney <br />representing Old Dutch Foods, 2375Terminal Road, Roseville, dated <br />September 10, 2010; pg. 3). <br />N. The proposed asphalt plant proposal will emit odors in a manner that will <br />constitute a nuisance to the surrounding area prohibited under 1007.01(D)(4) <br />of the Roseville City Code. Specifically, the use of many carbon filters, as <br />proposed to be used by Bituminous Roadways, is rated by several <br />manufactures of carbon filters to be ineffective in absorbing hydrogen sulfide, <br />the chemical compound that creates the "rotten egg" smell and actual <br />operating conditions of the asphalt plant can degrade the carbon filters over <br />time. (Source: Letter dated September 10, 2010 from Joseph Maternowski, <br />Moss and Barnet, representing UC06 Roseville MN LLC, property owner of <br />2501 Walnut Street, Roseville, pg. 6-8). <br />9. The Asphalt Plant proposed by Bituminous Roadways is not permitted under Section <br />1007.015 of the Original and Amended Ordinance since it will involve chemicals that <br />are noxious as defined under City Ordinances and involve chemicals that are in <br />danger from fire or explosives. <br />10. The Asphalt Plant is the principal use which Bituminous Roadways intends for the <br />subject property. The outdoor storage of aggregates for which the Conditional Use is <br />being requested by Bituminous Roadways is a component of, and subordinate and <br />incidental to, the construction and operation of the Asphalt Plant. The subordinate <br />and incidental use of outdoor storage of aggregates is not allowable where the <br />principal use is prohibited. <br />11. The City Council finds the following with respect to the Conditional Use Permit <br />Application, based upon evidence which has been presented to the City Council as <br />well as the following specific sources: <br />a. Impact on traffic: A review of the traffic impact by the City of Roseville <br />Engineering Department has indicated that the surrounding road network has <br />0 <br />
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