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20. <br /> <br />21. <br /> <br />22. <br /> <br />23. <br /> <br />24. <br /> <br />25. <br /> <br />26. <br /> <br />27. <br /> <br />28. <br /> <br />29. <br /> <br />30. <br /> <br />That the Applicant has indicated that production, recovery and <br />storage would occur in Area B of the site but would not <br />necessarily be confined to a building. Further, that Area B <br />would be separated from Area A by a screened security fence <br />and gate. <br /> <br />That Section 170.016I of the city zoning code prohibits <br />exterior storage If the property abutts an R-1R, R-1U or R-2U <br />district. <br /> <br />That the Applicant's site plan indicates that all drives and <br />parking in Area A will be hard surfaced. <br /> <br />That the Applicant's site plan indicates that drives, storage, <br />maneuvering areas and employee parking are proposed to be <br />gravel rather than hard surfaced in Area B which does not <br />conform to City code. <br /> <br />That the business has an EPA identification number for <br />Hazardous Waste Activity at his existing site consisting of <br />using off spec used oil for burner fuel, however, the <br />Applicant has indicated that he would not use off spec oil for <br />primary fuel. <br /> <br />That the MPCA has granted air emission facility permit #2293- <br />89-OT-1 dated July 19, 1989 for the construction and operation <br />of the emission facility and pollution control equipment at <br />the business's existing site in Anoka. <br /> <br />That a Hazardous Waste Generator license will be required to <br />permit the disassembly operation and that the Applicant will <br />be required to submit information pertaining to the <br />components, volumes and management of each waste product prior <br />to licensing. <br /> <br />That the operational plan indicates that feedstock is <br />transferred to a melt furnace, aluminum is separated from <br />other metals, cast into ingots and then moved to outside <br />storage for cooling. <br /> <br />That the feedstock for aluminum processing stated by the <br />Applicant may consist of scrap from industrial locations, <br />recyclable material from recovery processes, aluminum parts <br />from vehicles, and miscellaneous forms of aluminum <br />contaminated with small portions of steel. <br /> <br />That the Applicant has stated that they will provide <br />redemption services for aluminum cans and non-ferrous metals. <br /> <br />That the two furnaces consist of a homemade furnace with an <br />input capacity of 1500 pounds per hour fueled with used oil <br />and United Corp. Model AS-990 furnace with an input capacity <br />of 2000 lbs. per hour fueled by used oil and/or natural gas. <br /> <br /> <br />