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Minutes
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03/22/2011
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Board of County Commissioners
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4048
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140, 633-677
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construct a demolition debris facility (including concrete crushing and wood mulching), <br /> administrative permit use approval for a recycling facility associated with the demolition debris <br /> facility, and major site plan approval for the entire project . He reviewed the Special Exception <br /> criteria (Composite Exhibit 1 ) , noting that approval of the site must be based on consistency with <br /> the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Code ; compatibility with surrounding land use ; whether <br /> there would be any adverse impacts ; and orderly development . <br /> Marcie Nolan , AICP (American Institute of Certified Planning) , Esquire, Becker and <br /> Poliakoff, continuing the PowerPoint presentation, provided a comprehensive overview of the <br /> Applicant ' s site and operating plans, as well as in-depth analysis of the proposed Comprehensive <br /> Plan and Land Development Regulations . She concluded that the facility does not meet the four <br /> Special Exception Criteria, and thus , is ( 1 ) Gen4ste*ey Not Consistent with Comprehensive Plan <br /> and Zoning Code ; (2) C ,.,.,pa4ibility Non-Compatibile with Surrounding Land Uses ; (3 ) No <br /> Adverse Has Impacts on Public Health, Safety, and General Welfare ; and (4) bete Does Not <br /> Promote Orderly Development . <br /> Ronald Foulks , General Contractor, 6430 McWade Place, Vero Beach, owner of RIF <br /> Concrete Construction, through continuation of the PowerPoint Presentation (Composite Exhibit <br /> 1 ) , described the practices and procedures common in the construction and demolition business , <br /> and voiced concerns about the contaminants not being screened out . Mr. Foulks appealed to the <br /> Board to not approve this project, as he believed this type of facility would be detrimental to <br /> future residential development . <br /> Dr. Peter Scarlatos , PhD , 10465 Avenida De New York, Delray Beach, Professor and <br /> Chairman of the Civil , Environmental and Geomatics Engineering Department at FAU ; Civil <br /> Engineer, spoke of his background experiences pertaining to construction and demolition debris <br /> facilities , and resumed the PowerPoint presentation (Composite Exhibit 1 ) . He said it was <br /> common for all materials at a demolition site to get piled into one dumpster, and that it was <br /> difficult for the sorters to visually detect hazardous materials . He was concerned about what <br /> would occur during a natural disaster, and also foresaw possible contamination of groundwater <br /> March 22 , 2011 25 <br />
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