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Ms. Sharon Wamon added that the MuI~CA rexluirements ask for ~ test only eve~, five years and
<br />Mr. Karst is agreeing to a yearly test.
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<br />Councilmember Cich inquired about degmasing transmissions, etc.
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<br />Mr. Karst stated that the}' did not degrease the parts, however, with the temperature of the
<br />furnaces, the oil is totally burned.
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<br />Councilmember Cich stated his concern regarding a holding tank for oil.
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<br />Mr. Karst stated there is no excess oil, only residue and that oil is not really a problem He
<br />explained that with the afterburners, there will be no excessive odor either. He also stated that the
<br />language in his present CUP states no dismantling of engines and transmissions. That process is
<br />handled at the Rogers location.
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<br />Councitmember Cich inquired if the excessive smoke report in 1989 and the five incident reports
<br />and the one complaint this >,ear were for the same thing.
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<br />Mr. Otto stated it was with regard to open burning. He explained that Mr. Karst put in heat
<br />sensors and new bags in the furnace. Since December 5, 1989 there were only two incidents until
<br />three weeks ago. Then there were three more incident reports within three days.
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<br />Councitmember Peterson expressed his concern regarding the mention of disassembling being
<br />done on Lots 2 and 3. The incident referred to was of an employee cutting up feedstock next to
<br />fuel tanks,etc. He asked ff that procedure is continuing.
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<br />Mr. Karst stated that the new CUP states that disassembly is permitted within an opaquely
<br />screened area or within the building.
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<br />:~,k. Goodrich, City Attorney commented that City Council should review items #29 through 37 of
<br />the Planning and Zoning Findings of Fact as the language does not pertain very welt to the issues
<br />discussed and that they should be reviewed and a decision made on each item individually. Mr.
<br />Goodrich proceeded to read these items and the following changes were made. Item #29 reads
<br />"That the proposed use will · . . "and it is changed to read "That the proposed use may ....
<br />Consensus was that Items "30 and 31 read okay. Item #32 is being deleted. Item #33 reads That
<br />the proposed use will not ly~ a substantial improvement.., and it will be changed to "That the
<br />proposed use will be an improvement . . ." Item #35 reads okay. Item #37 reads "That the
<br />proposed use will involve uses, activities, processes, materials and' equipment and conditions of
<br />operation that will be detrimental to any persons, property or the general welfare by reason of
<br />excessive production of traffic, noise, smoke, fumes, glare or odors" and it will be changed to read
<br />"That the proposed use will involve uses, activities, processes, materials and equipment and
<br />conditions of operation that may be den/mental to any persons, proper0.' or the general welfare by
<br />reason of production of smoke, fumes or odors. Item #37 reads okay as is.
<br />
<br />Motion by Councilmember Pearson and seconded by Councilmember Peterson to adopt Findings
<br />of Fact zn.~Q,. (as amended) relating to Danny's Aluminum Processing. Inc.'s reauest for a
<br />conditional use permit to expand an aluminum recove=' and processing business.
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<br />Motion" ',=,~ r ..; o ",.'es
<br /> ,.arrive.. x, o.,n_ ·Mavor Reimann. Counciimembers =~,,-son ¢~',,~,~. Ci:.h and
<br />DeLuca. Voting No: None.
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<br /> Otto ou,~q,,~.d ........ the changes in the new CUr~ He stated Mr. Kars: muse ;,,~'~-;~,.> .... arter~umcrs' ' for
<br /> melt furnace to ~nimize . '~,,'~,~ . . .,..x "' ';'~4~ six monfiqs. Wi:r.
<br />~; ~ ~ .... sd. x,'OC'< ~ 'x h~ ' .........
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