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HomeMy WebLinkAbout8D - Buckingham Recycling CUP STAFF AGENDA REPORT AGENDA #: PREPARED BY: SUBJECT: 8D \~ JENNI TOVAR, PLANNER~'\.A CONSIDER APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION #97-XX APPROVING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR BUCKINGHAM RECYCLING INC. MARCH 3, 1997 DATE: INTRODUCTION: On December 30, 1996, the city received an application for a conditional use permit from Tom Buckingham to operate a recycling facility in the I-2 zoning district. The business has been operating at the existing site since 1995, and subsequent amendments to the Zoning Ordinance have allowed for such facilities upon approval of a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The Planning Commission has unanimously recommended approval this CUP, with 11 specific conditions. DISCUSSION: Section 7.5(C) sets forth several criteria for approval of a CUP. These criteria and the staff analysis of compliance with these criteria are as follows: 1. The proposed use conforms to the district permitted and conditional use provisions and all general regulations of this Ordinance. The proposed use is consistent with the conditional use provisions for the 1-2 Light Industrial zoning district. 2. The proposed use shall not involve any element or cause any conditions that may be dangerous, injurious, or noxious to any other property or persons, shall comply with the performance standards listed below. The Scott County Department of Environmental Health is in the process of renewing Buckingham's license. A recent on site inspection by the county revealed that the facility is in compliance with county regulations. The business has 16200 ~~~~~~. S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245 AN EQUAL OPPORTI;Nm E;"IPLOYER been in operation since 1995, and the city did not receive any complaints in 1996. 3. The proposed use shall be sited, oriented and landscaped to produce harmonious relationship of buildings and grounds adjacent to buildings and properties. The following table depicts Landscape Requirements and how the applicant has addressed them. rees Ordinance Requirement 36 Trees (1/40' Perimeter) Enuy areas to be landscaped (no specific required plantings) Original Proposal 4 Trees On west island with sign and landscaping. These trees do not count towards total required. 3 existing islands N/A Existing 6' chain link fence to include slats. Plans not sib 'lied. One every 180' On new parking Lots 6 Foot screen. combination of fence/planting/benns. Prepared by a Cenified or Registered Landscaped Architect. The applicant has revised the original plans to reflect the ordinance requirements of landscaping and screening. 4. The proposed use shall produce a total visual impression and environment which is consistent with the environment of the neighborhood. Because the building is existing and the use is existing, the effect on the environment of the neighborhood is minimal. 5. The proposed use shall organize vehicular access and parking to minimize traffic congestion within the neighborhood. The proposed project provides sufficient area for vehicular parking, however the parking stalls need to be striped and indicated on the plans. The ordinance requires 1 stall for each employee. This results in 15 stalls (6 employees at Becker Arena Products and 9 at Buckingham) required. The ordinance requires parking areas and drives to be paved. The plans do not indicate that all of the drives will be paved (or are currently paved). The access to the 96-1 27CC.DOC/IT 2 loading docks and areas to be used by vehicles needs to be paved. Storage areas can remain gravel, but parking and driving areas must be paved. These areas need to be identified on the plans. Also, the plans must indicate that the building is 85' from the centerline of CR21 and integrate the new CR21 into the plans. The applicant has provided the city with a plan from Scott County (attached) depicting the proposed CR 21 and access to the recycling center. The access is acceptable to staff. 6. The proposed use shall preserve the objectives of this Ordinance and shall be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan designates this property as industrial. The performance standards are set forth in Section 7.5(D) and relate to the following factors; · Fire protection, . Electrical disturbance, . Noise, . Vibrations, . Odors, . Air pollution, . Glare, . Erosion, . Water pollution. The proposed project is not expected to result in any of the nuisance factors set forth in the performance standards, and is thus consistent with these standards. Staff does not anticipate the approval of this CUP increasing any off-site disturbances. STANDARDS FOR LIGHT PROCESSING RECYCLING FACILITIES AND DESIGNATED RECYCLING CENTERS (ORD. 95-19) 1. Such facilities must meet Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) requirements, or other state requirements, for recycling facilities. 96-127CC.OOC/IT 3 The applicant has provided evidence of an application to the MPCA (permit-by-Rule). Staff has not received any negative information regarding this permit from the MPCA. 2. The facility does not abut property planned, used or zoned for residential use. The property abuts industrial to the north and west and street R-O- W to the south and east. 3. The facility must meet the requirements for screening and landscaping contained in Section 6.10 of the Zoning Ordinance, and the requirements for off street parking contained in Section 6.5 of the Zoning Ordinance. Addressed in CUP analysis on previous pages of this report. The applicant has revised plans and meets the ordinance requirements. 4. Storage of recyclable materials outside a principal building, accessory building, or enclosed containers is not permitted. Outdoor storage of containers for recyclable materials is subject to screening requirements of Section 6.10 generally, and Section 6.10(F) Parking Lot Landscape specifically. The applicant is proposing and does have eXlstmg outdoor storage containers for recycling materials. These are located on the east side of the building. Therefore, screening of this part of the site must be in accordance with Section 6.10 and 6.10 (F). A combination of materials is required such as fence and plantings or berm and planting, etc. To achieve opacity 80% year round. The applicant's original proposal was for a 6' slated chain link fence. Revised plans indicate a combination of fencing and plantings for screening which meet the requirements of the ordinance. The applicant indicates a scrap metal area on the site plan. This has are been enclosed in a proposed recycling container and relocated to the east side of the building as indicated on the revised plans. 96-127CC.DOC/JT 4 ISSUES: ALTERNATIVES: RECOMMENDATION: ACTION REQUIRED: 96-127CC.OOC/JT 5. If the facility is located within 500 feet of property planned, zoned or used for residential use, hours of operation shall be restricted to 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The facility is located within 500 feet of property used for residential. This property is located outside of the city limits to the east. Therefore, the hours of operation are restricted to 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. The City Council must determine if the applicant meets the requirements for granting a CUP and meets those specific requirements relating to recycling facilities as listed. The Planning Commission and staff feel that some of the criteria have been met and that the plans can be revised to meet the other criteria. The attached resolution grants the CUP with specific conditions to meet the listed criteria within a designated time frame. Revised drawings & plans (dated 2/19/97) reflect most of the conditions the Planning Commission recommended. The attached resolution lists conditions to address those issues that remain unsatisfied. Revised drawings & plans must be submitted within 30 days of adoption of the resolution and completion of the improvements must be done within one year of adoption of the resolution. I. Approve the CUP by adopting Resolution #97-XX. 2. Deny the CUP by directing staff to prepare a resolution of denial with fmdings supporting such action. 3. Other specific action as directed by the Council. Alternative #1. 5 RESOLUTION 97-XX APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR BUCKINGHAM DISPOSAL INC. TO CONDUCT RECYCLING FACILITIES ON PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE 1-2 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ZONING DISTRICT (5980 RAINBOW PARKWAY). MOTION BY: SECOND BY: WHEREAS, the Prior Lake Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on January 27, 1997, to consider an application from Tom Buckingham for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for Buckingham Disposal, Inc. and the City Council heard the case on March 3, 1997; and WHEREAS, notice of the public hearing on said CUP has been duly published In accordance with the applicable Prior Lake Ordinances; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission proceeded to hear all persons interested in this issue and persons interested were afforded the opportunity to present their views and objections related to the CUP of Buckingham Disposal Inc.; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council finds the proposed use consistent with the Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council find the CUP of Buckingham Disposal Inc. in harmony with both existing and proposed development in the area surrounding the project; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and City Council find the proposed CUP of Buckingham Disposal is compatible with the stated purposes and intent of the Zoning Ordinance as they relate to conditionally permitted uses, and further, that the proposed CUP of Buckingham Disposal, Inc. meets the criteria for approval of CUP is contained in Section 7-5 C 1-6 of the Zoning Ordinance and Section 3 of the City Code. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PRIOR LAKE: that it approve the CUP for Buckingham Disposal Inc. for property located at: 5980 Rainbow Parkway, legally described in attached Exhibit A; CCRE9702.DOC 16200 E~le Creek Ave. S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY E"'IPLOYER Subject to the following: 1. The applicant must submit a revised site plan indicating improvements to be made that will meet all criteria of the off street parking ordinance (6.5). All driving/parking/loading areas are to be paved, specifically the drive aisle on the west side of the site and the parking/storage area on the east side of the site. Such revised plans must be approved by the Planning Department. 2. The applicant must obtain a certificate of occupancy for the recycling center from the building official. 3. The hours of operation are restricted to 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4. The improvements must be done before certified copies of the resolution are released for recording at the county. The applicant has 30 days to submit plans that meet the requirements of the ordinance and conditions set forth in this resolution (City Code Section 5-6-5B). The applicant has until one year from the date of adoption of this resolution to complete the required improvements and record the resolution or the Conditional Use Permit becomes null and void (Section 5-6-8). CONCLUSION Based upon the Findings set forth above, the City Council hereby grants a Conditional Use Permit for Buckingham Disposal. The contents of Planning Case File #96-127 are hereby entered into and made a part of the public record and the record of the decision for this case. Passed and adopted this 3rd day of March, 1997. YES NO Andren Greenfield Kedrowski Mader Schenck Andren Greenfield Kedrowski Mader Schenck {Seal} City Manager, City of Prior Lake CCRE9702.DOC IT EXHIBIT A PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION That part of the South 274.55 feet of the East Three Quarters cf the Southeast Quarter (EJ/4 of SE1/I.) of Section 1, Township 114, Range 22, Scott Coun::y, Minnesota, lying Northerly of the centerline of Scott County State Aid Highway No. 12, and lying Easterly of the fo11o"'ing described line: Corimencing at the Southeast corner of said Section 1; thence on an assumed bearing North 01021'00" West along the line between the Southeast corner and the Northeast corner of said Section 1, Il distance of 1251.72 feet; thence at right angles South 8(1039' West, a distance of 1875.73 feet; tht!nce South 86011'30" West, a distance of 84.66 feet to the East line of the West 30.0 feet of the East Three Quarters of the Southeast Quarter IJf Section 1; thence North 86011' 30" East, a distance of 514.66 feet; thence bearing South a distance of 704.31 feet to the center line of County State Aid Highvay No. 12i thence South 63037'56" East along the centerline of said lligh\l4Y No. 12 a distance of 73.66 feet; thence bearin" North a distance of 412.0 Cut; thence bearing East a distance of 944.0 (ClItt to thft actual point of beginning of the line to be described: thence bearing South a diJtance of 870 feet, lIlore or leu, to the centerline of Scott County St4te AId Ilighvay No. 12, and said line there terminating. Subject to an elSsement for:County State Aid Highway No. 12 over the Southerly 33 fee~ of the above described land. Located in Scott Counly, Minnesota. A plat of the area is located on the following page. j ) I #293009 THO~lAS - LAUREN COlVIPANY 9 RESOLUTION 97-02PC RESOLUTION OF THE PRIOR LAKE PLANNING COl\1MISSION RECOMMENDING THE CITY COUNCIL APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR BUCKINGHAM DISPOSAL INC. . MOTION BY: VONHOFF SECOI"'l'D BY: KUYKENDALL WHEREAS: the Prior Lake Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on January 27, 1997, to consider an application from Tom Buckingham for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for Buckingham Disposal, Inc. WHEREAS: notice of the public hearing on said CUP has been duly published in accordance with the applicable Prior Lake Ordinances; and WHEREAS: the Planning Commission proceeded to hear all persons interested in this issue and persons interested were afforded the opportunity to present their views and objections related to the CUP of Buckingham Disposal Inc.; and WHEREAS: the Planning Commission finds the proposed use consistent with the Year 2010 Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS: the Planning Commission finds the CUP of Buckingham Disposal Inc. in harmony with both existing and proposed development in the area surrounding the project; and WHEREAS: the Planning Commission finds the proposed CUP of Buckingham Disposal is compatible with the stated purposes and intent of the Zoning Ordinance as they relate to conditionally permitted uses, and further, that the proposed CUP of Buckingham Disposal, Inc. meets the criteria for .approval of .CUP is contained in Section 7-5 C 1-6 of the Zoning ;Ordinance and Section 3 of~e City Code. RES97-02.DOC 16200 Ea~le Creek Ave. S.E.. Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNI1Y Ei'l;fPLOYER ,'It I' It; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA, that it recommends the City Council approve the CUP for Buckingham Disposal Inc. subject to the following: 1. The applicant must submit a revised landscape plan indicating improvements to be made that meet all criteria of the landscape ordinance (6.10) as indicated in report including screening of storage areas with multiple elements (not just a fence). 2. The applicant must submit a revised site plan indicating improvements to be made that will meet all criteria of the offstreet parking ordinance (6.5). The plan needs to specify what is paved and what is gravel. All driving/parking/loading areas are to be paved. Also the revised site plan must indicate where parking spaces are to be striped, as to delineate the parking areas from the drive aisle and to insure the proper number of parking spaces are provided. 3. The applicant must provide full size building elevations with dimensions to indicate roof-top screening and ratio of size of proposed wall signs. 4. The applicant must submit a revised site plan to indicate setback from centerline of CR21 and the access and layout of the site with the new expanded CR21. This must be approved by the Planning Department. 5. The applicant must obtain a certificate of occupancy for the recycling center from the building official. 6. The applicant must submit a lighting plan which meets the requirements of the ordinance. 7. The hours of operation are restricted to 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 8. The applicant must provide the city with a letter from the MPCA indicating approval of the site. 9. Outdoor storage of recycling containers must be screened as indicated in Ordinance 95-17. Such screening, using multiple elements, must be indicated on revised plans. 10. The improvements must be done before certified copies of the resolution are released for recording at the county. The applicant has 30 days to submit plans that are meet the requirements of the ordinance and conditions set forth in Resolution 97-02 (City Code Section 5-6-5B). The applicant has until one year from the date of adoption of Resolution 97-02 to complete the required improvements and record the resolution or the Conditional Use Permit becomes null and void (Section 5-6-8). 11. The applicant must be in compliance with all city ordinances including those not specifically detailed in this report. RES97-02.DOC JKT YES NO CREIGO X CREIGO - KUYKENDALL X KUYKENDALL - LOFTUS --1L LOFTUS WUELLNER WUELLNER - VONHOF -L VONHOF Passed and adopted this 27th day of January, 1997. 7tYL-~~ ~~ Pl~g Commission Donald Rye, Directo City of Prior Lake RES97-02.DOC JKT N89' 4 7'13 "E 459.19 b 10" ~.. K , 5TOR"t.t:r rfoWlt:R '" o '" '" N III , o o a o b o Ul 61.l\\'p\~G "'j..\'5t\~G S~O\l."() ... ~\ - : . :. ~ ,...--~ ~ I ~..~~ aox I COMPOST I ~ (COMPOST I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .-.-.-.-.-.-.0ilIIr'&"6iIoo-Ji""1Dit-.-.-...;....-.-.-. -------- ------ -- o yAAl) UQH -.ii::' j I T onrrnro- aoL- "1"'c:>N & ,....,aN K. INC:: ~ CQHSll..l\HG EHClttURS 6\ S1JR\FI'OR5 _ooUL.... _5..... IAllboOOIlf. .. -..JQ, _ :a.aJ"' [fL - ""'" '" 0 r-- -...- "'" 2. , F[U """"" lllJCICIIlC>WO-.1NC. SIlO CROXT RMR RQtrO PRIOR UJ((, WINHESOTA W72 REVISED PLANS 192.3 ~; oITTmo :D~[n[](o o '" N '" N !'" .0 ? N o U) ~,",".'.".'. ~ o .~ ~ PROPOSED BituMINOUS EXISTING BItuMINOUS PROPOSED CONCRETE ~,..,~.. . .. "--; ~~..; :_, -~:" r~'~~'~. 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RECYCUNG fACIUTY lANDSCAPING PLAN ....r 2 c< MOTION BY CRIEGO, SECOND BY STAMSON, TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 97- 05PC AND RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL THE APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF KNOB HILL NORTH AND ALL THE 16 CONDITIONS LISTED WITH CORRECTING ITEM #14 TO DELETE, OR BE AS DEDICATED AS ROW; REDEFINE ITEM #15 TO PROVIDE ACCESS FROM CARRIAGE HILLS; DELETE ITEM #10 AND INDICATE THE SIDEWALK FOLLOW THE ENTIRE SOUTH SIDE OF HUMMINGBIRD TRAIL; AND #11 A REVISED TREE PRESERVATION SHOWING THE REVISIONS AS OUTLINED IN THE REPORT. Vote taken signified ayes by all. MOTION CARRIED. The plat will go to the March 3, 1997, City Council meeting. ~ C. Case #96-127 Request for a Conditional Use Permit and Conditional Sign Permit for Buckingham Disposal. The hearing was open at 10: 17 p.m. Planner Jenni Tovar presented the Staff Report. In June of 1995, City staff became aware Buckingham Disposal. Inc. had begun operations at its present facility at 5980 Rainbow Parkway. The firm had not obtained a certificate of occupancy. In evaluating the business, the Planning Department concluded the use which Buckingham was making of the site was not permitted in the I-2 zoning district. Buckingham appealed the decisions, and their appeal was upheld. Staffwas directed by the City Council to prepare an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance which would explicitly permit recycling uses like Buckingham's as a conditional use in the I-2 zoning district. At the same time, Scott County had been processing a license application for Buckingham. The County was informed of the City's proposed action, and the facility would be allowed to operate during the preparation of the Ordinance revision so that the license application could proceed. The ordinance amendment was reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission on December 11, 1995. The item was tabled at the December 18, 1995 City Council meeting, and documentation indicating the ordinance was passed is not available. However, based on recollections and actions of city staff to proceed with the Conditional Use application for Buckingham, it is presumed the ordinance was adopted. Staff is bringing the ordinance amendment to the City Council on February 3, 1997 for review again. The amendment will then be published, and the record will be very clear of the ordinance amendment. In order to not delay Buckingham in their CUP application, staff is proceeding with both items simultaneously. The applicant met with Tovar shortly before the meeting and proposed changes for the driveway acceptable to staff. They also proposed moving the outdoor storage area to the side property and screen the area. Applicants plan to close off the loading docks and gate, closing off all vehicular access to the area. MNO I 2797 DOC PAGEIO Staff recommended adopting Resolutions 97-02PC and 97-03PC, recommending the City Council approve the conditional use permit and the conditional sign permit as presented. Comments from the Public: John Cairns, represented Tom Buckingham of Buckingham Disposal, stated the conditions were acceptable and can work out the details. They will revise the site plan as discussed. Tovar stated the Building Official brought to staffs attention the applicant does not have a Certificate of Occupancy for the use requested. The applicant is aware of the situation and have 30 days to submit the plans for compliance. The public hearing was closed at 10:31 p.m. Comments from the Commissioners: Stamson: . Overall in favor of the proposal. Staff s concerns have been addressed. . Parking space is one per employee = 9 stalls. . The drive-in areas must be paved. Becker Arena does not use their loading docks. The current use does not need it but a concern for potential users. V onhof: . All criteria have been met. . Staff and applicant worked out the conditions. . Compatible with area. . Sign permit is fine. . Agreed with staff. Kuykendall: . Agreed . Conditional Use Permit can be reviewed annually. Opportunity to watch the dock issue. Criego: . Agreed with Commissioners. . Miscellaneous containers - how do you dispose in and out of the facility? Buckingham responded it is removed with a bobcat when it is full. . Asked applicant how he proposed to block off the view. Buckingham will comply with staff s recommendation. Tovar will review the conditions. MN012797.DOC PAGEl I ~~ MOTION BY VONHOF, SECOND BY KUYKENDALL, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION 97-02PC AND RECOMMEND TO CITY COUNCIL THE APPROVAL OF THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AS STATED WITH THE ATTACHED 11 CONDITIONS AS OUTLINED IN STAFF'S REPORT. Vote taken signified ayes by all. MOTION CARRIED. MOTION BY VONHOF, SECOND BY KUYKENDALL, TO APPROVE RESOLUTION 97-03PC GRANTING A CONDITIONAL SIGN PERMIT FOR A FREE STANDING SIGN ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5980 RAINBOW PARKWAY FOR BUCKINGHAM DISPOSAL, INC. Vote taken signified ayes by all. MOTION CARRIED. 5. Old Business: 6. New Business: A. Case #97-005 Mark Michael Home Occupation Appeal: The applicant has requested the matter be continued to the February 10, 1997 meeting. MOTION BY CRIEGO, SECOND BY STAMSON TO TABLE THE MATTER TO FEBRUARY 10, 1997. V ote taken signified by all. MOTION CARRIED. 7. Announcements and Correspondence: Plan a spring/summer planning outing to observe the natural area. 8. Adjournment: MOTION BY CRIEGO, SECOND BY STAMSON, TO ADJOURN THE MEETING. Vote signified ayes by all. MOTION CARRIED. The meeting adjourned at 10:49 p.m. Donald Rye Director of Planning Connie Carlson Recording Secretary MNOI2797.DOC PAGEI2 NOTICE OF HEARING FOR CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT You are hereby notified that the Prior Lake Planning Commission will hold a hearing at Prior Lake Fire Station #1, located at 16776 Fish Point Road, SE (Southwest of the intersection of CR. 21 and Fish Point Road), on Monday. January 27. 1997. at 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. APPLICANT: Buckingham Disposal, Inc. 5980 Credit River Road Prior Lake, MN 55372 PROPERTY OWNER: Tom and Sue Buckingham 5980 Credit River Road Prior Lake, MN 55372 SUBJECT SITE: LEGAL DESCRIPTION REQUEST: Buckingham Disposal 5980 Rainbow Parkway This property is located north and east of County Road 21 and about 1/8 mile east of Welcome Avenue. That part of the South 274.55 feet of the East Three Quarters of the Southeast Quarter (E 3/4 of SE 1/4) of Section 1, Township 114, Range 22, Scott County, Minnesota, lying Northerly of the centerline of Scott County State Aid Highway No. 12, and lying Easterly of the following described line: Commencing at the Southeast corner of said Section 1; thence on an assumed bearing North 010 21' 00" West along the line between the Southeast corner and the Northeast corner of said Section 1, a distance of 1251.72 feet; thence at right angles South 880 39' West, a distance of 1875.73 feet; thence South 860 11' 30" West, a distance of 84.66 feet to the East line of the West 30.0 feet of the East Three Quarters of the Southeast Quarter of Section 1; thence North 860 11' 30" East, a distance of 514.66 feet; thence bearing South a distance of 704.31 feet to the center line of County State Aid Highway No. 12; thence South 630 37' 56" East along the centerline of said Highway No. 12 a distance of 73.66 feet; thence bearing North a distance of 412.0 feet; thence bearing East a distance of 944.0 feet to the actual point of beginning of the line to be described; thence bearing South a distance of 870 feet. more or less, to the centerline of Scott County State Aid Highway No, 12, and said line there terminating. Subject to an easement for County State Aide Highway No. 12 over the Southerly 33 feet of the above described land. The applicant is requesting a conditional use permit to operate a recycling facility at the above location, zoned 1-2 (Light Industrial). The Prior lake Zoning Ordinance requires a conditional use permit for these facilities in the 1-2 District. If you are interested in this issue, you should attend this hearing. The Planning Commission will accept oral and/or written comments. Questions related to this hearing should be directed to the Prior Lake Planning Department by calling 447-4230 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Jane Kansier Planning Coordinator City of Prior Lake TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE PRIOR LAKE AMERICAN ON JANUARY 11, 1997 :'4 96-127PN.DOC 16200 Eagle Creek Ave. S.E., Prior Lake, Minnesota 55372-1714 / Ph. (612) 447-4230 / Fax (612) 447-4245 AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY E~IPLOYER -- __1- c , \~ 'I "roo I ' I ""-t '-:. ,-,:-, -- "I" -, i j '! 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'.' <~ -~- . ..p''''' I -II ill 'U~ "':lOO'~ E i <.:) ~/"" s~ So \:P~ <.:)\ -z. - ..... ~...... ~ w 3 E I a ~- e ~ ! ..1 ! ra ~ Q .,~. .[ ..I . .1... -~ "_c. Y-I~~:;"' , r ~.: <:.:t.: r >.' I _a ...... ~ .. ;~.: . '~.~- ':"#'" ~~--~. . ------ '4~_~:t.':-:' -' '5." ., * .....;...,~:DI..I.IIX ..~l',.~ .,~ .---:'; _ _ --:- _ _ ~ : :..... ~1~; .. :.~~~~,.{~:.~ .'~' '-..:; ':"-:, ". .:.... ~ ,.~.. -....,:#..: ...:-' ,. I 1',~. . ;." ~ . 'J.;-. .:~, 't' t ,~.~ . ,- .;0. "~:;J. . ..} CITY OF PRIOR LAKE ORDINANCE NO. 95-19 AN ORDINAl~CE AMENDING TITLE 5 OF THE PRIOR LAKE CITY CODE .AJ.~D SECTIONS 3 AND 8 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE, 83-06. The City Council of the City of Prior Lake does hereby ordain: Title 5 of the Prior Lake City Code and Sections 3 and 8 of the Zoning Ordinance, 83-06 are hereby amended as follows: SECTION 8 - DEFINITIONS 8.1 General: Certain words used in this Ordinance are defined and shall be interpreted as follow: RECYCLABLE MA TERlALS - Materials that are separated from mixed municipal solid waste for the purpose of recycling, including, paper, glass, metals, automobile oil, batteries and other specifically allowed items. Refuse derived material or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a recyclable material. RECYCLING FACILITY - A center for the collection, processing or repair of recyclable materials for reuse in their original form or use in manufacturing processes. Recycling facilities may include the following: Designated Recycling Center: A. recycling facility which has complied with the permitting rules of the Pollution Control Agency and is open a minimum of 12 operating hours each week, 12 months each year, and accepts for recycling at least four different materials such as paper, glass, plastic, and metal. Light Processing Recycling Facility: A building or enclosed space occupying an area less than 45,000 square feet and used for the collection and processing of recyclable materials. Processing does not include end-use manufacturing or industrial use but may include the preparation of material for efficient shipment or end-user's specifications, by such means as baling, briquetting, compacting, flattening, grinding, crushing, mechanical sorting, and shredding. SECTION 3 - PERMITTED AND CONDITIONAL USES 3.3 STANDARDS FOR LIGHT PROCESSING RECYCLING FACILITIES AND DESIGNATED RECYCLING CENTERS 1 1. Such facilities must meet Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) requirements, or other applicable state requirements, for recycling facilities. 2. The facility does not abut a property planned, used or zoned for residential use. 3. The facility must meet the requirements for screening and landscaping contained in Section 6.10 of this Ordinance, and the requirements for off- street parking contained in Section 6.5 of this Ordinance. 4. Storage of recyclable materials outside a principal building, accessory building or enclosed containers is not permitted. Outdoor storage of containers for recyclable materials is subject to the screening requirements of Section 6.10 generally, and Section 6.10(F) Parking Lot Landscape specifically. 5. If the facility is located within 500 feet of property planned, zoned or used for residential use, hours of operation shall be restricted to 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. PERMITTED USES CONDITIONAL USES 1-2 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL 10. Light Processing Recycling Facility 11. Designated Recycling Center This ordinance shall become effective from and after its passage and publication. Passed by the City Council of the City of Prior Lake this 18th day of December, 1995. ATTEST: / ~~/AA- Mayor Published in the Prior Lake American on the _ day of , 1995. Drafted By: The City of Prior Lake 16200 Eagle Creek Avenue Prior Lake, MN 55372 2 ..... .. ~.:., 1 l2t2c:.., Id-PG (Cr~ p~ ~O/- ~13' 'TMC. Hane Phone: ~rk Phone: Heme Phone: ~rk Phone: Phone: 50. - to'2..S - 4'-'1l_ 22.~ ~ "44- \ LfLl1- <01'., -:5 ..:J:"N<:... 1\1 ProI;X)sed Conditional Use Address: 5<=1 RD (P-En IT fLhJ~ g,.!... Legal rescription: 5FE ~~I+f~ Existing Use of Property: St t2A l'-.1,-,~ArTUIlING.1 1LE.c..\lc.Lll\Jb I Property Acreage: 2 . '1~ Present Zoning: T - '2- Conditior..a1. Use Being Fequested:~Yc Ll "-l ("-;:0 Deed Restrictions: ~~ Yes If so, please attach. lias the !\pp1icant previously sought to plat, rezoX' obtain a variance or conditional permit on the subject site or any part of it: ~ Yes Request: When: use 9JBMISSION RmOI~.ENI'S: (A) Completed application form. (B) Complete legal description and parcel identification nlJI'rber (PID). (C)Filing fee. (D)Deed restrictions, if necessary. (E) Fifteen copies of site plan drawn to scale showing existing/proI;X)sed structures. (F)Additional infomation as requested by the Planning Director including but not limited to: existing grades and buildings within 100 feet, drainage plan with finished grade and relationship to existing water bodies, if any, prop)sed floor plan with use indicated plus building ele\7ations, landscaJ;€ plan with schedule of plantings and screening, curb cuts, driveways, parking areas, walks and curbing. (G) Certified frem abstract firm the names and address of proJ;€rty owners within 500 feet of the existing pro~rty lines of the subject property. (H)Application and su~rtive data are due 20 days prior to any scheduled hearing. ONLY COMPLEI'E APPLICATIONS SHALL BE REV!EWm BY THE PLANNIN; CCMMISSION. To the best of my knowledge the information presented on this form is correct. addition, I have read Section 7.5 of the Zoning OrcL~ance w~~ch specifies requirenents for conditional uses. I agree to provide information and follow pr ures as outlined the Ordinance. In the the !\pp1 fnts I~ Fee Owners Signature Date q 130 196 C( /30 I a,J~ I Date ION 'IO BE FILLED OUT BY THE PI.ANNIN; DIRECIOR DENIED DENIED Dl\TEOFHF.ARIN; Dl\TE OF HEARIN3 PI.ANNIN; m1MISSION CITY COOOCIL APPIDlED APPROlED CONDITIONS: Signature of the Planning Director Date I J I - II I- - I I I II II II II 11 . . . . PLAT MAP o c of ,.. o ... . f : .. ItUO.O -_. 1...U N N ~ ~ : :: ... N N . nt.u "8.'0 ..111..1 .. , '" -.1211.71 .. - "(ST LINt or UST 1 \") ~J\ -l~- \~ [il ~I . ~ ,-- : I N I .. ~ ... . ... I . . . . .' .- '" '. #293009 THOMAS - LAUREN COMPANY ~ ~ .. ... N .. !" .. ... 10 1 I I I PROPERTY LEGAL DESCRIPTION ." That part of the South 274.55 feet of the East Three Quarters cf the Southeast Quarter (E3/4 of SEl/4) of Section 1, Township 114, Range 22, Scott County, Minnesota, lying Northerly of the centerline of Scott County State Aid Highway No. 12, and lying Easterly of the following described line: COlmlencing at the Southeaat corner of said Section 1; thence on an asswued bearing North 01021'00" Weat along the line between the Southeast corner and the Northeaat corner of aaid Section 1, a dlatance of 1251.72 feet; thence at right ang1ea South 88039' West, . distance of 1875.73 feet; thence South 86011'30" West, a distance of 84.66 feet to the East line of the West 30.0 feet of the t.ut Three Quarters of the Southeast Quarter of Section 1; thence North 86011' 30" East, a distance of 514.66 feet; thence bearing South a distance of 704.31 feet to the center line of County State Aid Highway No. 12; thence South 63037' 56" East along the centerline of said Bilhway No. 12 a diatance of 73.66 feet; thence bearln" North a dlatance of 412.0 feet; t.hence bearinl Eaat a distance of 944.0 fellt to the actual point of beginning of the line to be descdbed; thence beadug South a dhtance of 870 feet, more or leu. to the centerline of Scott County State Aid IIlghway No. 12, and aaid line there terminatinl. Subject to an euement for:County State Aid Highway No. 12 over the Southerly 33 feet of the above described land.. Located in Scott County, Hinneaota. A plat of the area is located on the following page. #293009 THOMAS - LAUREN COMPANY 9 D~96 THU 16:11 SCOTT CO PLANNING FAX NO. 6124968496 DEe j (} '996 P..02 SCOTT COUNT! SOLID WASTE FACILITY LICENSE ~2PLI~~TION --_..._.~~~- -...-'. '. Note tQ appl~cant; ?lease print in blac~ ink cr type all app\icable ~nfor:nation. Ee sur~ to complete all sections of the application. An inst~uction sheet has been inc:uded to aid in ~he ccmpl~tion of the application. WAR..~ING! iNCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE RETURNED AND ~IOT CRgD ITED AS aE:ING RECEIVED. Information contained in this application becomeg part. of the Licensing Agency's official records and may be released to the extent authorized by the Kinnesota cata Practices Act, Minnesota statutes Chapter .13. _0. . ~. _ SEC~ION 1. INFORMATION ABOUT THE BUSINESS ~~ 4} BUSINE (CHECK ONE 1) B~INESS NAME . .\ ~V\ G-lL-1 f.JG }4A ~ ~ I'S (1) $A L -1 :c.tJ c... .--- _~__5SINESS ADORES: ~~' RrE'J~F~~~f. 3) OFFICIAL MAILI~G ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, STA~E, ZIP CODE) ._..._~E 5) F~C!LITt NAME ._._J1lAc. ~ I tJ ~ HA.v\ 7) SITE ADDRESS (STREET, CITY, STATE, ZIP CODE) _ ...S3ID_~-Q;_\l~-_.gJ,'L- ____rft i ~_~- M.~~__.. ~.3J_~_ 8) RESPONSIBLE p~TY 9J TrTLE 10) TELEPH .r~.--11_L-\"-.t=lU"'IJA~_.__- J)l2...--<. ~ Je4- ___1- U 11) coNTACT PERSON 12)~ 13) TELE?H ----- ..--- ....-.....- -. .--..-----..--..---....... -.......,-... --.- 6) MN BUS IN / APPLIC ,...::::a ^ r-J lE~ ..---.----- .- -....-- -'- -..-..---- ~ --...---- .-----. .-..---.-.---..... -""--- - 14} SITE OPErtATOR 15} TELEPH ~~)._:~_____/=~: '-J~~' ~AnORE~'_~P .~ IS) If a partnership or Individually owned list the na~e(s) addr2ssles), nUlnber(s) for all cwne:s. (Use additional sheet, if necessary.) ..---- ---.---...---------- -- ...---.,. -..--'-"- ...-.-- 19) If a corporaeion or cooperative, list the names, addresses, tel~phone the following: (Use additional sheet, if necessary.) c.o:lD~' _.___~~wtJ IWE-J-~ PFSSIDENT V!C!-9ro:S !OENT <)~~~..fu~~n1J~~~A.~ ... .------ -.-..---.---'" II SECRETARt I - ------------------ ----..--- ....-.---..-.-- ------ ---~- ---.... - SS STATUS ) CORPORATION COOi'ERATIVE PARTNERSHIP INOIVIDUALLY OWNED --.... ESS ID NUMBER ANT'S SS~I -- 'ONE NUMBER .- -~~-"- .ONE NUMBER -.- ONE NUMBER -.. ,~_.'. telephone - ~ numbers for t2-,~1 l \ . - - D~L96 THU 16:11 SCOTT CO PLANNING FAX NO. 6124968496 P. 03 1) SEC~ICN !~. FACIL!T~ rNForo~TION -. 2) ~) Indi.cate tne tYFe of facility that you wish t:J operate. __._ ____ ___.___j2EC;~_<Z-~.~"J.~~~ r- On a S2Farate ~eet of papel, describe your operation. Include sources of waste, expected tons per day, operating hou:s, and locatiod of final dispo$al. Attach a copy of any application information required by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, local municipality and any other agency that requires an applica:t::ion. SEC'.rION ~IJ:. nrSURANCE certificates of insurance in the ~~aunts specified by Scott County must be provided to ~he Office. The application will not be considered complete until the$e forms have bean received and analy:ed by the Office. ~) 2) cartxfic tes of insurance have already been s:ant to Scott coun"ty Environmental Healt are included with this application. YES _ NO _ ___ If NO, the insurance company will be sending the certificates: Directly to scott County Environmental Health. To the applicant who will send them to Scott county Environmental Health. SEC'l'ION I.V. Fnv.NCIAL ASSURANCE. The amount of Financial Assurance is established by the Scott county Soard of Commissioners. The Office will inform you of ~he amcunt of financial ass~rance required. This application will not be considered complete until these forms have been received ana analY::Qd by the office. Lack of financial assurance will nc~ prevent review of tne application. SECTION v. nz SCm:DO'LZ = '~t~0 S_.__ I .___ 1) ~~NU~ L!CENSE FEE 3) 2) PENALTY FOR LATE APPLICATION (see instructions) = S~ .____ TOTAL FEE R~MITTED = S__..._...___ Make check pa7able to Scott County Traasu~gr SECTION VI. CCMPL~C~ CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I have read, understand and will ecmply wi~h all applicable solid waste and aesignation ordinance requirements applica~le ~o the counties I service. I a150 cQrtify that the information on this license application is correct and complete. .' 1) j'9l:!-L_RlI\CI1.1 ~ C'7JlttvV\ ~ Printed Name . 3) -f) \A.c. tz: L;___ ... - ~r 2) ___ ~_~~.. ~'-'--Title 4) ___.~_1:--.L.l / 'i~ !ate :-r . ..Ii . ... LICENSE CONDITIONS BUCKINGHAM RECYCLING CENTER 5980 CREDIT RIVER ROAD PRIOR LAKE, MINNESOTA The following are recommended license conditions for this facility: 1. This license shall be subject to any and all conditions established by the City of Prior Lake as part of their business license and any other City licenses or Ordinances. 2. The number of waste appliances stored at the facility shall not exceed sixty. Once the number of appliances reaches sixty. the licensee shall have all appliances removed from the facility. All appliances that contain hazardous materials (cfc's, pcb capacitors and mercury shall be removed from the site by an appliance collector or delivered to a facility that will remove the hazardous material. 3. Used oil and waste batteries shall be managed in accordance with the Scott County Hazardous Waste Ordinance No. 12. 4. The number of waste tires shall not exceed fifty. The tires shall be stored in an enclosed building or on an area in direct sunlight. void of any vegetation. 5. Access shall be controlled by whatever means the owner/licensee determines to be workable. The owner/licensee shall be responsible for removal and proper disposal of all unacceptable wastes. 6. Only source separated recyclables shall be managed at this site. Mixed municipal solid waste shall not be transferred, stored in containers other than collection vehicles or tipped for processing or transfer from this site. 7. An annual report shall be submitted by the owner/licensee listing all recyclables accepted from Scott County businesses and residents. 8. The applicant shall pay an annual license fee in accordance with the adopted Fee Schedule. BUCKINGHAM DISPOAL, lNe 5980 CREDIT RIVER ROAD PRIOR LAKE, :rvJN 55372 612-226-6441 6/95 SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS BUCKINGHALYf DISPOSAL COMPANY WAS FORMED 27 YEARS AGO WITH THE RECYCLING OPERATIONS STAR1ED IN JANUARY OF 1988. BUCKlNGHAJ."f RECYCLES IS OPEN TO THE PUBUC FROM 9 AM TILL 3 P.M, MONDAY THRU FRIDAY WITH TIm EXclil!TION OF THURSDAY EVENING WHICH IS TILL 7 P.M AND EVERY SATIJRDAY FROM 10 AM m.4-P:M-MATERIALACcl:iP' l:b.l)-AT-THIS FACILITY INCLUDE SCRAP METAL, m~~GAZINE-S:~~spAPgR,-)9mCE-iAEER, PHONEBOOKS, ~V'I\) 'M"Ji:I'-~~~~ ..1.N'B'\U._ _ A \: ..fit~~~ ~~ ~. ~.&u.""",,~,,,.&......~, .lUlj \.".t"U'fu, V , y~ V.!J.~. OTHER RECY.-CUNG ITEMS-T A -rrtn.J 'CUI' MAY INCLUDE A SMALL SERVICE /' ~,.-.-:;::- r1.L~~;"\ I FEE ARE:~~~~~Sj AND T.V. S. ALUMINUM C&~S ARE -FROM THE PUBUC. WE OPERATE OUT OF AN EN'CLOSED BUIlDING OF APPROX. 14,000 SQ. Fr. AlL RECYCLING MATERIAL IS PROCESSED HERE BY OUR OWN EMPLOYEE'S (GENERAI.L Y THREE FULL TIME) 1HAT DO STRICTLY RECYCLING SUCH AS BALING CARDBOARD OR PLASTIC OR SllviPL Y CRUSHING CANS OR HELPING CUSTOMERS. MATERIALS ARE THEN TAKEN DlREC1L Y OUTDOORS AND PUT INTO S:a1I-1R.AILERS AND ARE SHIPPED DIREC1L Y TO THE MILLS. ON A pAIL Y BASIS BUCKINGHAM HANDLES APPROX ONE TON OF CARDBOARD AND ONE TIIOUSAND POUNDS OF ALUMINUM CANS. SCRAP METAL, MAGAZINES NEWSPAPER AND OTHER RELATED:rI'Ev!S ARE CONTAINED IN Sfi:fALL AMOUNTS IN CAGED TYPE CONTAINERS AND ./ TRANSFERRED INTO ROLL-OFF BOXES OU1DOORS. WE THEN TRANSPORT OUR OWN MATERIALS TO:MARKET. DRMN-t>I:LIs CONTAINED IN A SECONDARY CONTAINER STORAGE TANK AND IS EMl"1l.t:JJ WEEKLY BY: EDEL OIL SERVICE OF NOR1HFIEI.D, MN EP A #.MND-985-742-774. BUCKINGHAM ALSO OPERATES A SOLID WASTE COLLECTION BUSINESS AND A ROLL-OFF CONSTRUCTION BOX RENTAL C01viPANY WITH AN ADDmONAL ~UYEES:-THE TOTAL Ev!PLOYEES FOR AIL OPERATIONS ARE NINE WHICH INCLUDES MY WIFE AND MYSELF. BECKER ARENA PRODUCTS, INC. IS A TENANT OF OURS RENTING APPROX. ~600 SQEI'. THEY MA.J.'ffiF AC1URE ICE HOCKEY ARENAS AND EMPLOY LESS lEAN SIX EMPLOYEES. THEIR MAIN OFF1CE IS LOCATED ON COTIONWOOD LANE rn PRIOR LAKE. -- . ~ . ~ BUCKINGHMvf ALSO FOILOWS THE scon COUNTY REQUIREMENTS WInCH ARE AS FOlLOWS: THE NUMBER. OF W AS1E .APPllAJ.~CES STORED AT 'IRE FACILITY SHAIL NOT EXCEED SIX1Y. ONCE THE NUMBER OF APPIlANCES REACHES SIXTY7 THE llCENSEE SHALL HA VB All APPLIANCES REMOVED FROM THE FACILITY. AIL APPLIANCES THAT CONI'AIN' HAZARDOUS MATERIALS (CFC'S7 PCB CAPACITORS AND ~CURY SHAIL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE BY AN .APPLlAJ.~CE COILECTOR OR DELIVERED TO A F AClllTY THAT WILL REMOVE THE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL. 1HE VENDOR WE USE IS JRIS APPIlANCE DISPOSAL, INC. OF INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, MN. USED OlL AND WASTE BATTERIES ARE MANAGED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE scon COUNTY HAZARDOUS W ASlE ORDINANCE NO. 12 1HE NUMBER OF WASTE TIRES DO NOT EXCEED FIFTY. THE TIRES ARE .") STORED IN AN ENCLOSED BUlIDING OR ON AN AREA IN DIRECI' SUNUGIIT, VOID OF ANY VEGETATION. ---- ACCESS SHAlL BE CONTROLLED BY WHATEVER MEANS 1HE OWNER! UCENSEE DETERMINES TO BE WORKABLE. lEE OWNER/LICENSEE SHAIL BE RESPONSJBLE FORRElvIOV AL AND PROPER DISPOSAL OF AIL UNACCEPTABLE W ASlES. ONLY SEPARATED RECYCLABLES ARE MANAGES AT THIS SITE. :MIXED lVfUNICIP AL SOLID WASTE IS NOT TRANSFERRED, STORED IN CONTAINERS OTHER THAN COLLECTION VEHICLES OR ll.l:'PED FOR PROCESSING OR 1RANSFERRED FROM lHIS STIE. scon COUNTY HAS NO Iil' ~ US mAT THE PRESENT SEWER. SYSTEM: IS ADEQUATE .AND ACCEPTABLE AS THE CITY HAS .APPROVED. THE COUNTY HAS ALSO INFORMED US THAT lEEY HA VB MAILED NECESSARY FORMS AND mAT UCENSES WOULD BE APPROVED BY THEM ONCES WE HA VB C01vfPLIED WITH TIfE CITY OF PRIOR LAKE ORDINANCES. v~ P ,,: ~ '. .~ '." ! I I I . . ! I t r . : . ! ' I . . .' , , ;- I l' r , , '. . I, , \: , . I THE. BUCKINGHAM COMPANIES EMPWYEE SUMMARY AREA 6- I -95 DRIVERS 3 ADMINISTRATION 3 RECYCLING CENTER 2 CLERICALOFF1CE 1 TOTAL 9 ,._~___u_ t:'..,.----~~- THE "NEW" BUCKINGHAM Provides Quality Disposal Service And More Buckingham likes to provide prompt service to customers. "Were the little company that is big on service." Service is really this company's only product, "so we provide the best If A reliable service rerord is what has kept Buckingham in business and growing with communities it Servlces. Tom Buckingham started in the disposal business when he was a senior at Bumsville High School. During afternoons and on weekends he picked up trash in his hometown of Savage with a pickup truck. He said his father was the person who provided the inspiration and encouragement to build his company into what it is today. The owner of the first landfill in Scott County, Elmer Buckingham assisted with his son's business up until the time ofhis death in December, 1985 at the age of83. Buckingha",'g mother, Rose, is still active at age 85. 7S percent of the business of Buckingham Disposal is residential service exclusively to Savage and Prior Lake residents. The company also provides roll-off container box rental. The two trudm that deliver and pick up the roll- off construction boxes are the latest teclmology, featuring a special Hydraulics system' developed and manufactured in France. The trucks are even equipped with Cellular phones fur quick dispatch service to customers. Since he added the roll-offboxes to his service, Buckingham said there has been continuous demand for them. IIWe have a lot of contractors who use them, but there are also individuals who rent them when they are doing a cleanup project or remodeling at their homes." The SavagelPrior Lake businessman said there have been numerous changes in the solid waste disposal business since he started over 25 years ago. "It is an industry that is constantly changing,. and the new plans for disposing of solid wasted will affect us and out customers." He said his company includes a newsletter with their billings to inform customers about changes in rules that will affect their service.R"We are a very service oriented and reliable company", said Bl~Jringham "We may Botmd like a big company because we provide service to a lot of customer, but "We haw less than 10 employees, and that includes my wife Sue, and myself We have a great staff and crew led by my nephew Shawn HoIz, we're a close knit group. Just like family." he said They are a growing company and have numerous recycling project! and a new fi1cility located at S980 Credit River Road (Cotmty road 21) in Prior Lake, MN'. The center iB open to the public but offers Bu~kingham customers some very special incentives. . Adding Prior Lake to their service area, several years ago, has shown that residen1s want a fairer system 01 pricing (volume based rates) where; you only "Pay fur what you throwaway." Buckingham Disposal. customers may obtain a membership card for hard to recycle items and lawn clippings "free of charge" simply by stopping at the Center, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm, Thursday evenings till 7:00 pm or Saturday from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. In order to find out more about services available through The BuckingJ1MTl Companies, call 226-6441. . _ :::1,:.. Lloyd1s Construction Services, Inc. P.o. Box 604 D [g @ rn O\Y7 [g ~ 16860 Welcome Ave. S.E. Prior Lake, MN 55372 JAN I 4 1991 Phone 440-5832 Fax 447-5832 January 13, 1997 Prior Lake Planning Commission City of Prior Lake 16200 Eagle Creek Ave. Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714 Members of the Planning Commission: We received your notice of the hearing for a conditional use permit for the operation of a recycle facility for Buckingham Disposal. We have known the Buckinghams for over twenty years, both as a fellow business operator and as a competitor. They run a business that has been neat and organized, and fills an important need for the residents of the area. Everyone knows how important recycling is to our landfills, our environment, and in saving natural resources. We believe that you should give strong consideration to approval of the conditional use permit, and we should be proud to have Buckingham Disposal as a member of our Prior Lake business community. Sincerely, ?~~ James O. Lloyd Lloyd's Construction Services, Inc. 440-5832 Transfer Station Inspection For Scott County Environmental Health Courthouse A 102. 428 Holmes Street South Shakopee, MN 55379-1393 Tel: (612) 496-8177 Fax:~612) 496-8496 Licensee: ~\L~~\'\~\'" qe((I(~\j 'Ch,-Id B,usiness Name: \ .') ,.c 'C.'\ ,:~ ''-^- ",., \:'\ e ("!e [. ";j ( l\. \" Facility Tel: Address: Sq9-,O ({ed: fJPJl-t{ Qc\ City: ~c( LukR DEe 2 3 1996 ~: Zip: NOTE: All items checked (~) below are in compliance, for items that are circledl see the comment/orders section below. i i I I I Section I. OpeIations 1. Annual Report Submitted 2. --- Daily Records Maintained 3. -c7 Supervision Present 4. ~ Entrance Signs 5. ~. Traffic control 6. . Unloading 7. Waste Tire Management 8. ~ putrescible Waste Management 9. ~ Major Appliance Management 10. ___ Industrial Waste Management 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. ~unaccePtable Waste Properly Managed ~Waste Removal and Cleaning ~~rderlY Maintenance ~roper Storage ~publiC Nuisance Control ~~eCYClable Material Management v aste oil Management ~ Lead Acid Battery Management Hazardous Waste Management Section II. Comments/orders .t (( I \' kt I \ lcel<::- , ",[ +- /. ,.~ L . ~ ...-.. I ! I I \ \ Others Present: I \ tr/ ('(I l hot/{ /" /' In", b~'L ~4\' f \\'^- Date, 11 Cfdh ~ ~. _--1, ~ ./ " c. "-. ---, " operat~r's Signatur~\ Pink-MPCA Ye~low-TownShiP(_~ /'\ ....---. \ ,.J 01670-2909 (2-96 le) ~.t> Signature White-County Gold- Facility Minnesota Pollution Control A~enc'l 520 Lafayette Road North, 51. Paul, MN 55155-4194 - Roberta Wirth 296-7384 Todd' at/I, -7737 IE ~ber5 - ( ,\ f6.,a~,;;f RECYCLING FACILlTV: 1"1~1{l\lIT-nV-lttlLI~ NOTIFICATION FORM By completing and returning this form to the address indicated, the owner or operator is considered to have obtained a solid waste management facility permit without making application for it, unless the Commissioner finds that the facility is not in compliance with Minnesota Rules part 7035.2845. I , .' This procedure is intended for facilities which: a) have a low potential for adverse effects on human health ami the environment; and h) accept or pruccs!; ~otll'ce ~cpnl"ntcd Ic(~ydnhlc wn~tc!; "''''''''''''"'I"I...Ii:ASF, TV 1"ft: Olt I"IUNT I ,1i;(;II11 IV""''"'''''''"' Date: I - ~ - 9 Co Address: 5elBO CR.E.Oi't /2..\\JE/Z.. R.c.\ I PR.IOP- LAjc.E. J r1'\N. ~S3-1 L COMMENTS: "----..-.. -.....-....- .....-..---- -... .....- --. D. SITE INFORMATION FOR PROP05.EP FACILITY: (Dlease include maD showing location) . ., ."' , A. Legal description: 61a acres in ~3/4, SE 1/4, _ ~ _ r4 of Section -L., T _ N, R_ W, Longitude: Latitude: Township: It q. County: S co'n B. Physical location of site: 5'i'OO (~o,r ~ ve.l~ tz.c:l C. Current land use: --=tN f)\A 5rI2..IA L t - '2... D. Is the ~y adjacent to or will it include any other type or solid waste management activity? Yes(!!g/ Ifc)res" explain: E. Is the proposed facility located: a) on a site with karst features including sink holes, disappearing streams, and caves? ye~ b) within wetland areas? yes<!!V c) within a floodplain area? ye~ d) within a shoreland area (300 feet ora stream or river, or 1000 feet ora lake or pond)? ye~ P~IO(l.. LAKE. MI'1. , PQ-00582-01 (Rev. 10/25/95) - -- Ill. OPERATIONAL INFORMATION I'OR l'H.Ul'OSEU FACILITY: A. Gener~ site description: _.~__ .1.,.:11>- ..A.~. ."l?tr ,Co. P-J.___:<'I ~ ~ck! '^' / ~ r - l"'"'.A..T.Jl ~~.1--" B. Start date of operatio'n: _--- .:::.B-~---- - . -, .,. W ASTElRECYCLABLE TYPE: CAns TI'~ !LQAv'<.. IV. CERTIFICATION: "1 cel1ify undel" pcnnlly ortnw thnt thi!'l <I(l(,~umcnt ami nil nltadllllE"nt!'l were prepared under my direction or ~upervisi()U in nl.~Clll dnnce wil h n !:y!:tcm de!'lignctl 'II n!:!'llll e thnt qUAlificd personnel 'properly gAther and evnllll\te the informntion submitted. Bnsed on lilY inquiry of the person or persons who manage the system, the iurornmtiou suhmitted i~. to the best or my knowledge and belief, tnle. Accurate. And comptet c." "1 am aware that there are significant penalties for submitting ral~e ill(urlllation, including the possibility of fines and imprisonment." COl further certify that the construct ion and operation of the above described facility will be in accordance with the conditions of the Minnesota Pollution Control ^gency recycling permit by rule requirements." ;. OPERATOR PHONE: 22- SIGNA TU TITLE: NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: .-li-qto APPLICANT SIGNATURE: TITLE: NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: 1-~"C}1o ......-(. -4 ~ ~ ....J ~ LANDOWNER PHONE: SIGNA TU TITLE: NAME: ADDRESS: DATE: -, - "( -Cj ~ -- 5;'-:'=:;--- ...~ ,-;:j;-o U ~ PHONE: 2 SCOTT COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS AND LANDS DIVISIO 600 COUNTRY TRAIL EAST JORD~,~ 55352-9339 (612) 496-8346 GARY L. C~~INGHAM Ja~T~4D~~rSTRA TOR BRADLEY J. LARSON ASSOCIATE ADMINISTRATOR Fax: (612) 496-8365 Ms. Jane Kansier Planning Coordinator City of Prior Lake 16200 Eagle Creek Ave. S.E. Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714 Re: Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for BUCKINGHAM DISPOSAL CSAH 17 I Vierling Drive Intersection Dear Ms. Kansier: We are in support of the CUP for BUCKINGHAM DISPOSAL as shown on the plans received January 10, 1997 and offer the following comments! conditions: · The westerly access is taken from Credit River Road, which is being turned back to the City as part of the SAP 70-621-09/ CSAH 21 reconstruction. · The easterly access is to be taken from CR 12, which is being realigned to intersect future CSAH 21 at a 90 degree angle. · No berming or landscaping will be allowed within County right-of-way. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need additional information. Sincerely, Scott Merkley Engineering Coordinator c: . Bra~ Larson - County Engineer An Equal Opportunity/Safety Aware Employer I CD en cd 10 + MESENBRINK >- 'NORTHERN STATES POWER CO.I- CONST. 6 ENGR. INC. 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