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Ir" <br />FEB 2 8 1989 <br />BOON 76 4 <br />Stan Boling, Chief of Current Development, pointed out that <br />the fourth condition for approval is that through special <br />exception the Board can open it up for 24-hour operation, which <br />is what the applicant is requesting. Staff does not have a <br />problem with that in this situation given the fact that this is <br />not around a residential area. However, condition #4 does state <br />that if there are complaints from surrounding neighbors, <br />operations can be restricted through a mining permit. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked if limiting the well drawdown to <br />1000 feet is enough, and Director Keating felt it would be <br />because there would be no off-site discharge from the pumping. <br />Everything is going to be recirculated. <br />Mr. Boling explained that they are wet mining, not pumping <br />out the pit. <br />Commissioner Bowman asked how much of the abutting property <br />is zoned at RS -3, and Mr. Boling confirmed that basically <br />everything was at RS -3. <br />Chairman Wheeler opened the Public Hearing, and asked if <br />anyone wished to be heard in this matter. There being none, he <br />closed the Public Hearing. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Scurlock, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Bird, the Board unanimously granted <br />special exception use subject to the conditions <br />set out in the above staff recommendation. <br />PUBLIC HEARING - GRAND HARBOR REQUEST FOR AMENDMENT TO <br />DEVELOPMENT ORDER <br />The hour of 9:05 o'clock A.M. having passed, the Deputy <br />Clerk read the following Notice with Proof of Publication <br />attached, to wit: <br />44 <br />