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not meet the 300' separation requirement. The adverse impacts (determined by scale, <br />duration and nature of the use) are what causes it to require an administrative permit. The <br />City is opposed to the permit because of the noise, the fumes, and the 10 -year duration. <br />These are the reasons why the City in 1977 decided to not allow stand-alone sand mines <br />within city limits. He suggested that the Board consider the adverse impacts on the <br />surrounding area and that an integral part of the project lies within the city. He then <br />reviewed the three reasons presented by their staff for denial of the appeal. He stressed that <br />99' Street is a local public road, not private property. He summarized that the project does <br />not meet all the County's specific land use criteria, does not meet the County's traffic <br />requirements, sand mining is not allowed in the city, and the project does not meet the <br />purpose and intent section of the administrative permit requirements. This property is not <br />suited for the use and he requested the Board to uphold the decision of the PZC to not allow <br />the issuance of an administrative permit and to not approve the site plan. <br />Bert Ruege, 13920 99th Street, lives west of the project site and thought a sand mine <br />was not the best use of that property. He stated that no one would want to have a sand mine <br />in their corridor plan. <br />John Miller, 103 Clubhouse Circle, Jupiter, owns 10 acres next to Mr. Ruege and <br />thought this was a bad idea. <br />Tom Ellis, 13440 99`' Street, has lived there all his life and has had no prior problem <br />with Mr. Godfrey, but in this matter Mr. Godfrey cannot meet requirements or abide by the <br />rules. The road is already heavily used and it is not private. He asked if the Commissioners <br />would want a sand mine near them and urged them to turn down the project. <br />Dale Gradenbauer, 542 Fleming Street, Sebastian, owns the property north of the <br />sand mine which had been a jungle he had made beautiful. He hated to have the land value <br />diminish because of a sand mine. Everyone he has talked with is against it and he implored <br />November 7, 2000 <br />172 <br />6t1 1 15 PG 88 1 <br />0 0 <br />