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D. The proposed asphalt plant proposal will emit particulate matter in a manner <br /> that will constitute a nuisance to the surrounding area prohibited under <br /> 1007.01(D)(2) of the Roseville City Code, as evidenced by the Draft <br /> Environmental Assessment Worksheet dated July 8, 2010. Specifically, Old <br /> Dutch Foods, 2375 Terminal Road, Roseville states <br /> "...the process used by Old Dutch Foods in creating potato chips would be highly susceptible <br /> to absorption of particulates emitted by this asphalt plant, particularly including hydrogen <br /> sulfide. <br /> (Source: Letter from Francis Rondini, Chestnut and Cambrone, attorney <br /> representing Old Dutch Foods, 2375 Terminal Road, Roseville, dated <br /> September 10, 2010; pg. 2; and Draft Environmental Assessment Worksheet <br /> dated July 9, 2010, pg 19 -22). <br /> E. The proposed asphalt plant proposal will emit particulate matter in a manner <br /> that will constitute a nuisance to the surrounding area prohibited under <br /> 1007.01(D)(2) of the Roseville City Code. Specifically, Old Dutch Foods <br /> states that <br /> through the windows and air intakes at Old Dutch Foods, particulate matter from the <br /> rubble pile, the asphalt millings pile, asphalt shingles, concrete rubble pile, and the <br /> aggregate pile, are well within the distance whereby these particulates will be easily <br /> incorporated into the ambient air at Old Dutch Foods plant, and accordingly, absorbed into <br /> and become part of their food product. <br /> (Source: Letter from Francis Rondini, Chestnut and Cambrone, attorney <br /> representing Old Dutch Foods, 2375 Terminal Road, Roseville, dated <br /> September 10, 2010; pg. 3). <br /> F. The proposed asphalt plant proposal will emit toxic and noxious materials in a <br /> manner that will constitute a nuisance to the surrounding area prohibited <br /> under 1007.01(D)(3) of the Roseville City Code. Specifically, asphalt plants <br /> emit carcinogenic compounds such as hexan, phenol, polycylic organic <br /> matter, formaldehyde, and toluene. (Source: Letter dated August 11, 2010 <br /> from Chris Massey, Vice President UCO6 Roseville MN LLC, property <br /> owner of 2501 Walnut Street, Roseville, pg. 6). <br /> G. The proposed asphalt plant proposal will emit toxic and noxious materials in a <br /> manner that will constitute a nuisance to the surrounding area prohibited <br /> under 1007.01(D)(3) of the Roseville City Code. Specifically, the use of a <br /> fiber bed filter to reduce emissions of violatle organic compounds and <br /> particulate matters may not be effective due to the characteristics of the actual <br /> filter bed material, the ambient and process temperatures, effluent <br /> concentrations, containment of breakthrough emissions, particle size, and <br /> recovery desorbed organics. (Source: Letter dated September 10, 2010 from <br /> 4 <br />