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REQUEST FOR ACTION <br />To Item Number <br />Plannin Commission 5.2 <br />Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br />Plannin Items June 8, 2010 Rebecca Ha ,Environmental Admire <br />Item Description Reviewed by <br />Request by Schuer, Inc. for a Conditional Use Permit <br />amendment to allow washing/processing operations, Case No. Reviewed by <br />CU 10-12 <br />Action Requested <br />Staff supports a Planning Commission recommendation of approval of the Conditional Use Permit <br />request, with the following conditions: <br />1. No stockpiling of wash pond sediment be allowed unless an approved dust control plan is in <br />place. <br />2. No other water sources be allowed to supplement the supply pond unless approved by the <br />City. <br />3. Provide the City with copies of all storm water and related permit compliance documents, <br />for example any SWI'PP document, or SPCC Plan. <br />4. Provide annual sampling of intake water for total dissolved solids. <br />5. Provide a spill response plan if an SPCC is not in place to address the release of any <br />petroleum products in to either pond. <br />Background/Discussion <br />The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit amendment approval to place a portable wash plant <br />at their approved site. The water would be pumped out of an existing pond and then piped into a <br />sedimentation pond. There will be no net loss of water in this process. A copy of the Department of <br />Natural Resources (DNR) Water Appropriation Permit is also attached. <br />Financial Impact <br />None <br />Attachments <br />. Location Map <br />Applicant's Narrative <br />Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Water Appropriation Permit <br />Proposed Washing Cpperations map <br />
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