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Public Hearing: December 13, 2016 Petition: Rezone 11067 <br /> Staff Report CUP 2366 <br /> Zoning Amendment: Town/sect <br /> ''\.&•ta`1'/ A-1 EX Exclusive Agriculture Dunkirk <br /> District to A-2 Agriculture District Section 30 <br /> Acres:2.81 Applicant <br /> Zoning and Land Regulation Committee Survey Req No Thayer E Every <br /> Reason <br /> Zoning to allow for a salvage Location <br /> recycling center 298 State Highway 138 <br /> CUP Description: Salvage <br /> recycling center <br /> To:A-2(2) <br /> To:CUP <br /> k138 A-1(E)6 <br /> A-1(EX) _......... <br /> U <br /> ❑ I U 11 <br /> O <br /> 00 d I <br /> DESCRIPTION: Applicant proposes to rezone a 3.05 acre area of a 38.1 parcel to A-2(2) in order to request a <br /> Conditional Use Permit to allow operation of a salvage recycling center. The site would be primarily used as a "staging <br /> area"for the storage of metal recycling equipment to support other sites owned by the applicant. <br /> OBSERVATIONS: The proposed site is situated in a defunct limestone quarry. The depth of the quarry provides natural <br /> screening of the proposed operation. There is an existing residence on the property which is located 500'from the <br /> abandoned quarry. There are four other neighboring residences that are located from 820'to over 1,400' away from the <br /> site. No significant environmental features observed. <br /> TOWN PLAN: The property is located in the town's agricultural preservation area. <br /> STAFF: The proposal would enable the applicant to relocate equipment and materials currently stored at other sites in <br /> the town of Rutland and Rock County. If the petition is approved, the zoning administrator will issue a license for <br /> operation of the salvage recycling center. Annual inspections would be conducted to ensure operations are in <br /> compliance with the zoning ordinance, and renewal of the license would be subject to ZLR Committee review. <br /> Given the remote location of the property, impacts on neighboring residential uses should be nominal. The proposal <br /> appears reasonably consistent with town plan policies. Staff recommends that the A-2(2)zoned area be deed restricted <br /> to prohibit residential development. The one remaining split on the original farm will stay with the northerly 40 acre <br /> parcel owned by Mr. Weum. Staff have recommended conditions of approval of the CUP on page 2 of the staff report <br /> (see below) <br /> TOWN: Zoning Change: Approved conditioned upon parcel#0511-304-9000-2 being deed restricted to prohibited <br /> further residential development. <br /> CUP: Approved with 11 conditions. <br />