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BOOK 68 PAGE 42 <br />the by-products are. She emphasized that this needs a lot of <br />looking at and she wanted to see them work with the Environmental <br />Health people, chemical engineers, etc., and not let this slide <br />through. <br />Director Keating wished to point out that when staff redid <br />the Zoning Ordinance a few years ago, staff did not really know <br />what was involved in the processes employed in a lot of these <br />activities so they tried to base most of these categories on SIC <br />(Standard Industrial Classification) categories. From the <br />limited research they have done, they feel that the plastic and <br />rubber would be more amenable to the IL District. Director <br />Keating noted that we do have substantial safeguards available <br />during the site plan review process, particularly from the <br />standpoint of environmental degradation, and there also are <br />substantial buffer yard requirements. <br />Commissioner Bowman noted that Planning does not have any <br />chemists on staff, and Director Keating agreed, but noted that <br />they do coordinate substantially with St. John's and alt the <br />appropriate state agencies. <br />Chairman Scurlock believed this is just meant to direct <br />staff to take action to prepare themselves to present all <br />pertinent information back to the Board so we can make an <br />intelligent decision. <br />THE CHAIRMAN CALLED FOR THE QUESTION. <br />It was voted on and carried unanimously. <br />APPRAISALS ON LIBRARY PROPERTY <br />The Board reviewed memo of the OMB Director: <br />32 <br />