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Memo to Planning Commission <br />April 17, 1995 <br />Landscaping <br />Page 4 <br />Although the Cargill Animal Nutrition Center is isolated at this time, growth <br />is expected to occur in the surrounding area. In an effort to plan for the <br />future growth staff would recommend that if this proposal is approved a <br />condition should be added requiring that trees be planted along 165th <br />Avenue to act as a visual enhancement to the farm. I have discussed this <br />idea with Cargill and planting trees is in their future plans; therefore, they <br />are in agreement with the proposed condition. <br />Recommendation <br />Staff recommends approval of the conditional use permit by Cargill to expand <br />their existing swine research capabilities and for their existing feedlot with <br />the following conditions: <br />1. That the applicant meet all the requirements as set forth in the <br />feedlot permit from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. <br />2. That trees be planted along 165th Avenue near the security <br />fence to act as a visual enhancement to the farm site. <br />3. That the newly constructed buildings be painted to match the <br />existing buildings. <br />r~ <br />U <br />cu95-05-planning/pc <br />
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