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Case File: CU 07-19 Aggregate Industries <br />Page 3 Steve Bruhn <br />will not, in particular, create tra~zc congestion or interference avith tra~zc on adjacent and neighboring public <br />thoroughfares. <br />5. bill not involve uses, activities, processes, materials, equipment and conditions of operation that will be <br />detrimental to any persons or property because of excessive tra~zc, noise, smoke, fumes, glare, odors, dust or <br />vibrations. <br />6. Dill not result in the destrarction, loss or damage of a natural, scenic or historic feature of major importance. <br />7. mill fully comply with all other requirements of this Code, including any applicable requirements and <br />standards for the issuance of a license orpermit to establish and operate the proposed use in the city. <br />If denial of such a permit should occur, it shall accompany recommendations or determinations by <br />findings or a report stating how the proposed use does not comply with the standards set forth in <br />Section 30-654. <br />In the review of the standards for CUP as outlined, it appears that the request is consistent with all <br />of these standards. <br />Analysis <br />It is anticipated that the proposed improvement, a relatively small building as part of a much larger <br />complex, will not negatively alter the transportation, noise, or other negative externalities of the <br />acceptable industrial use. The building addition will be consistent with the metal structures on the <br />property, anal will not be visible from the adjacent streets, or the property from the west. <br />Recommendation <br />Staff supports a recommendation of approval, subject to the conditions outlined above. <br />Respectfully Submitted <br />Jeremy Barnhart <br />Planning Manager <br />Action Motion by Second by Vote <br />Follow Up <br />S:\PLANNING\Case Files\CUP\CU 07-19 Aggregate Industries\Aggregate Industries SR to PC 7-10-07.doc <br />