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OPERATIONAL PLAN <br /> <br />1990 <br /> <br />The request for a Conditional Use Permit is being made to relo.- <br />cate a recycling business. Materials accepted would be glass, <br />paper, plastic, aluminum, brass, copper, etc. <br /> <br />Much consideration has been given to isolate the recovery and <br />storage process from public view. Per the site plan, the <br />facility has been divided into two sections: Area A - Front <br />Portion and Area B - Rear Portion. <br /> <br />Area A would be used to purchase recycleable material <br />~-6-~ ~he public. It is anticipated when fully operational, <br />there would be approximately 50-40 cars per day. See Site <br />Plan: ~ <br /> A-1 Customer Parking <br /> A-2 Unloading Area <br /> A-3 Scale and Can Separator <br /> A-4 Scale Office <br /> <br />Area B wom~d be used for Pr0dmction. lpading docks and <br />recovery area. It is separated from Area A by a screened <br />security fence and gate. <br /> <br />B-1 <br /> <br />B-2 <br /> <br />Production Area covered by a steel canopy <br />would house two methane-fueled melt furnaces <br />and two holding areas for. feedstock. Feed- <br />stock would be melted and poured into a small <br />casting machine-or 800 lb. ingots. Production <br />level is estimated to average 10,000 lbs. per day. <br /> <br />Docks where larger loads of feedstock would <br />~-~ unloaded and moved to the melting area. <br />Finished material would be loaded for shipment. <br /> <br />B-3 <br /> <br />Recycled Material Docks/Holding Area. To <br />maxlmzze neatness an--~inimize han~ing, <br />material such as glass, plastic, office paper, <br />cardboard and newspaper would be moved from <br />Area A-2 and A-3 here unless additional pro- <br />cessing is needed. In that case, the material <br />would go to the appropriate produttion area. <br /> <br /> <br />