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21) <br /> <br />22) <br /> <br />29) <br /> <br />30) <br /> <br />3I) <br /> <br />That the i~u:kiitional traffic generated by the proposed use do~s not appear to be <br />significa/~t and would include supply services, operating personnel and visitors <br />during ndrrn~ ot~rations. <br /> <br />That drainage from the facility will be directed to an existing sedimentation basin <br />located 150 feet north of thc test facihty. <br /> <br />23) That the test demonstration facility has National attention because of the need to <br /> develop ~t~chnologies to replace thc dependence on fossil fuel for the generation of <br /> electrical lpowcr without sacrificing environmental concerns. This includes direct <br /> sponsorsl~ip by NRECA, United Power Association, and the Electric Power <br /> Research ~mstitute (EPRf). <br /> <br />24) That the ~'ity has received a letter of endorsement for the test demonstration facility <br /> from U.$1 Congressman Rod Grams. <br /> <br />25) That no t~ther conditional use permits for alternate fuel supply demonstration <br /> projects h~ve been issued in the City. <br /> <br />26) That the Proposed use will not be unduly dangerous or otherwise detrimental to <br /> persons residing or working in thc vicirfity of thc usc or to thc public weffam. <br /> <br />27) That thc Woposed use will not adversely impair the use, enjoyment or market value <br /> of any SU-grr ounding property. <br /> <br />28) That the P~'°posed use will be designed, constructed, operated and maintained so as <br /> to be harmonious and appropriate in appearance with the existing or intended <br /> character (~f the general vicinity and such use w/l/not change the essential character <br /> of that area. <br /> <br /> That the pgoposed use will not be disturbing to exSsfing or future neighboring uses. <br /> That the pioposed use will not be hazardous to existing or future neighboring uses. <br /> <br />That the proposed use will be served adequately by essential pubhc facilities and <br />services. : <br /> <br />32) That the proposed use will not create excessive additional requirements at public <br /> cost for p ,u~olic facilities and services. <br /> <br />33) That the Proposed use will not be detrimental to the economic welfare of the <br /> community. <br /> <br />34) <br /> <br />That the p~' oposed use will not involve uses, activities, processes, materials and <br />equipmen~ and conditions of operation that may be denimental to any persons, <br />property ~ the general weffare by reason of excessive production of fumes or <br />odors. <br /> <br />That the pl~oposed use will be consistent with the intent and purposes of §9.03.04 <br />(Conditional Use Perm/ts) of the City Code. <br /> <br />The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by <br />Councilmember ' and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in <br /> <br /> <br />
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