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<br /> <br />sue <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Issue. <br /> <br /> <br />an <br /> <br /> <br />containing an <br /> <br /> <br />an <br /> <br /> <br />amount <br /> <br /> <br />an <br /> <br /> <br />rate <br /> <br /> <br />m a zone <br /> <br />desi aned <br />c <br /> <br /> <br />residences-creates an unmeasurable, <br /> <br /> <br />, and <br /> <br />therefore unacceptable risk. (Mr. Hirsch also made the point that medical science <br /> <br />does not stand still, and there was no way to know what unusual substances in ad- <br /> <br />dition to brachytherapy seeds were going to be used in the future to prolong hu- <br /> <br />man life. <br /> <br />Are Applicant's property rights more important than the rights of children <br /> <br />to be free from birth defects? Applicant can solve this problem by quantifying the <br /> <br />risk or locating the crematorium in a zoning district better designed to accommo- <br /> <br />date incineration. <br /> <br />It is important for the court to understand that we are not suggesting that a <br /> <br />crematorium is an unacceptable use in <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />a <br /> <br />suitable use in a non-residential zone, or, perhaps, in a proper area in a residential <br /> <br />zone (such as near parks where any particular individual might be expected to be <br /> <br />0-+ See generaily R-1-143. <br />h) R-40. <br />bh Ie!. <br /> <br />16 <br />