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� <br />The Honorable Mayor Craig Klausing <br />City Council Members <br />October 11, 2010 <br />Page 4 <br />�� <br />heavy manufacturing uses, uses which manage chemicals, uses which could have air emissions <br />are still authorized within the industrial zone. <br />Certain segments of the Comprehensive P1An have been identified as the basis for singling out <br />the asphalt plant use as a non-permitted use suggesting that asphalt plants can't meet those <br />segments. This is not the case: <br />a) Land Use Goal No, 4. "Protect, improve and expand community's natural amenities and <br />environmental qua}ity." A state of the art modern asphalt plant utilizing environmental <br />controls developed in response to a thorough EAW, compliance with current performance <br />standards, and an effective air emissions perniit is prevented from adversely affecting <br />Roseville's natural amenities and environmental quality. <br />b) Land Use Goad No. 12. "Minimize the potential negative itnpacts of high in�ensity <br />employment uses." A well regulated state of the art asphalt plant is designed and <br />intended to minimize negative impacts by the use of environmental controls not found in <br />earlier plants_ <br />�... <br />c) Economic Development and Redevelopment Goal No. 4. The proposed asphalt plant wil] <br />be a productive use of the property. The CUP will assure it will provide a significant <br />improvement to the cunent aesthetic. The plant will thus strongly support the <br />construction economy in the City and its vicinity. <br />� <br />d) Economic and Development aad Redevelopment Goal No. b. "Integrate an <br />environmental stewardship practice to commercial development." State of the art asphalt <br />plants utilize significant environmental stewardship practices including utilizing the <br />"warm mix" process, managing stormwater on site, recycling bituminous pavement <br />materiais which would otherwise be wasted, and capturing air emissions. <br />e) Environmental Protection Goal No. 1. "Protect, preserve and enhance Roseville's water, <br />land, air and wildlife resources for current and future generations." A state of the art <br />asphalt plant will, through both the City's performance standards and state permits, meet <br />all of these considerations in the same fashion as some of the remaining uses that are <br />authorized within the industrial district. <br />f} Environmental Protection Goal No. 5, "Ensure the City takes a]eadership role in <br />environrnentally friendly property development, redevelopment and maintenance <br />practices." Developme.nt of an asphalt faeility utilizing state of the art practices in <br />conformance with thc City performance standards would allow the City to demonstrate <br />its commitment to industries �vhich improve their environmental stewardship by <br />developing upgraded facilities with significant improvements to environmental <br />compliance and management, This would give the City credit as a leader in helping the <br />asphalt industry upon which the City is substantially relying to transform its operations to <br />state of the art modern facilities. <br />� <br />