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Planning Files - Planning File #
2890
Planning Files - Type
Interim Use Permit
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2660 CIVIC CENTER DR
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NSP
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<br />A. There are no adverse effects on public health. <br />B. The operation is safe to the public <br /> <br />C. There are no additional costs added to the site that would deter a <br />permanent use at a later time. <br /> <br />Ul STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />Staff recommends approval of the NSP/Ramsey County grinder interim use permit with <br />the following conditions: <br /> <br />A. The number of days of use shall not exceed twelve times per year <br />(except additional days are allowed for emergencies if approved by the <br />City Council), nor more than two days in any month. Hours for <br />grinding, loading, and hauling of chips shall be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. <br />weekdays only. When not in operation the site shall be gated and <br />locked. <br />B. Wood stockpiles shall be a maximum of 15 feet in height and sit no <br />longer than 120 days. <br />C. Chip stockpiles shall be a maximum of 15 feet in height. <br />D. The applicant shall supply the city with a letter from the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency stating that the noise levels of the grinding <br />machinery, carrying belts, loading and hauling equipment, (when all <br />are in operation), do not exceed MnPLA noise standards, or are <br />exempt from such standards. <br />E. The City and its residents may dispose of limbs at the site at least <br />two times (one spring, one fall) per year, designated by NSP and <br />approved by the City. <br />F. The permit shall be reviewed annually in August prior to renewal of the <br />County/NSP agreement in September of each year. <br /> <br />Ul PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION <br /> <br />On April 9, 1997 the Planning Commission recommended approval of the interim use <br />permit with the following conditions: <br /> <br />A. The number of days of use shall not exceed twelve times per year <br />(except additional days are allowed for emergencies if approved by the <br />City Council), nor more than two days in any month. Hours for <br />grinding, loading, and hauling of chips shall be 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. <br />weekdays only. When not in operation the site shall be gated and <br />locked. . <br /> <br />3 <br />
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