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The processes used in the proposed categories would not generate <br />adverse glare, noise, or odor. The generation of heat, which may <br />be required, should cause no adverse impact on surrounding <br />properties as all production would occur indoors, and the <br />buffering and screening requirements of the IL district would add <br />additional protection to residential uses. The uses proposed in <br />this amendment would also be consistent with the County's policy <br />of -promoting the location of clean industry within -the County. <br />Staff feels that the proposed uses, more specifically, rubber and <br />plastics footwear, rubber and plastic hose and belting, and <br />miscellaneous plastics products (which includes injection <br />molding), would be consistent with the spirit and intent of the <br />IL district. The inclusion of the proposed uses would further <br />add a. new area of employment for the County, especially in light <br />of the fact that more industrial land is currently zoned IL than <br />that zoned IG. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the analysis performed, staff recommends that .the -. <br />Board of County Commissioners approve the attached ordinance. <br />Commissioner Eggert wished to know if staff is satisfied <br />that noise, odor, pollution, etc., will not be a problem, and <br />Planner Nearing advised that there is a firm of -this type (hose <br />and belt manufacturing) out near 98th Avenue, and from the <br />outside of the building, you would not know what is going on. <br />The Chairman asked if anyone present wished to be heard. <br />There were none, and the Chairman declared the public hearing <br />closed. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by Com- <br />missioner Wheeler, the Board unanimously adopted <br />Ordinance 87-45 establishing various rubber and <br />plastic products as permitted uses in the IL, Light <br />Industrial District. <br />3, <br />JUN 2a 1987 <br />BOOK. f'E 6 5 <br />