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C.U.P Narrative: Proposed Bituminous Roadways Inc. Facility Attachment C <br />Roseville, MN <br />C.U.P. NARRATIVE: PROPOSED BITUMINOUS ROADWAYS, INC. <br />FACILITY - ROSEVILLE <br />April 3, 2009 <br />Conditional Use Permit (C.U.P.) Criteria <br />The proposed Bituminous Roadways facility will manufacture and distribute <br />finished construction products from raw materials, both new and recycled. This <br />is consistent with the permitted uses in the I-2 General Industrial District. <br />A Conditional Use Permit will be required because of the proposed outdoor <br />storage of aggregates and equipment. The CUP criteria as listed in the zoning <br />ordinance are addressed below. <br />1. Impact on Traffic <br />Traffic generated will be consistent with surrounding industrial uses, with <br />trucks bringing in raw materials such as aggregate and rubble pavement. <br />The primary season for use will be the 8 month period from April through <br />November. The amount of trucks per day will vary based on area <br />construction activity and subsequent product demand. <br />A peak day will generate approximately 125 round trip truck visits by <br />trucks bringing in aggregate. We estimate that 65 percent of the traffic will <br />be from the south with 35 percent from the north. <br />Averaged over the 8 month construction season, the outdoor storage of <br />aggregates will generate approximately 60 truck round trips per day. <br />These trip numbers are based on trucking of all aggregate, and may be <br />reduced through the use of rail aggregate delivery service. <br />Adequate internal circulation exists within the proposed site plan for in- <br />coming trucks to proceed into the site without interrupting the flow of off- <br />site traffic. <br />
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