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Another issue of concern that was discussed is the potential for groundwater contamination due to <br />storm water mn-off. The incoming materials are visually inspected for unacceptable materials four <br />times during processing: ] ) by hauler, 2) on the tipping floor; 3) during mixing; ,4) during <br />loading for distribution. (Contaminated loads are returne_.d to the generator.) Another possible <br />source of contamination would b~ the sewage sludge. However, the sewage sludge that is used <br />must meet EPA standards for land spreading before it leaves the waste water treatment plant, <br />Contamination resulting from the finished product stored outside is very unlikely as the finished <br />product is a graded topsoil and is tested every 60 days in accordance with EPA regulations.. <br />Additionally, there is very little leaching with compost and what run-off there is would be directed <br />to a serlimentation basin and contained on the site. The existing monitoring wells on the site would <br />also alert the operator to an), potential contamination problems. <br /> <br />On December 7, !993, the Planning and Zoning Commission conducted a public hearing regarding <br />the compost facility proposal. One resident of Hunter's H. ill, the neighborhood east of the <br />proposed site, was present. At that meeting, it was determined that Commissioners Bawden and <br />Deemer would accept the applicant's offer to provide them with a site visit to a couple of similar <br />facilities in the eastern part of the country. The Commission voted 6 to 1 to recommend City <br />Council approval of the request. They also directed Commissioners Bawden and Deemer to make <br />a verbal report to Council on December 14 for their use in refining the proposed findings of fact <br />relating to the case. <br /> <br />Staff has solicited analysis of the proposal from both Hakanson Anderson & Associates and RLK <br />and Associates. Their independent analyses have been integrated into the Findings and the CUP. <br />If the proposal receives Council approval, it also will require Anoka Count), and State of <br />Minnesota perm/ts. <br /> <br />Staff Recommendation: <br /> <br />Cit'), Staff and the Planning and Zoning Commission recommend approval of the conditional use <br />permit. Without the benefit of an), personal observation of an existing compost facility, the <br />Planning Commission did not feel qua.Lifted to respond to Items 31, 32, 35, and 36 of the findings <br />of fact. For that reason, they have directed Commissioners Bawden and Deemer to make a verbal <br />report to City Council on December 14 regarding their v/sit to an operating compost facility. Based <br />on their report, City Council should respond to Items 31, 32, 35 and 36 of the findings <br />accord/ngly. Staff is also recommending that a finding be added to indicate that the compost <br />facility is not considered a hazardous waste generator for which licensing is required. <br /> <br />Council Action: <br /> <br />Morion to adopt Resolution ~:93-12- _ accepting the findings of fact .fi__ <br />for a CUP 'to establish and operate a compost facility. <br /> <br />relating to IPS request <br /> <br />and <br /> <br />Motion to adopt Resolution #93-12- _ approving the request for a CUP from IP$ based upon the <br />findings of fact #.. <br /> <br />Reviewed by: <br /> <br />City Administrator <br /> <br />CC: 1~14~3 <br /> <br /> <br />