CONDITIONAL STRUCTURES Fitzsimmons
Transcript of CONDITIONAL STRUCTURES Fitzsimmons
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT THREE MANURE STORAGESTRUCTURES AT AN EXISTING FEEDLOT FACILITY NO INCREASE IN
ANIMAL UNITS IS PROPOSED THE FEEDLOT SITE IS LOCATED IN THE NE14 OF THE NW 14 OF SECTION 1 LYRA TOWNSHIP
ApplicantMike Fitzsimmons and Sons56437 l64th StreetGood Thunder MN 56037
RequestTo construct three manure storage structures each measuring 72 feet in diameter and 44inches deep at an existing feedlot
LAND USE INFORMATIONLocation
Part ofthe NE 14 of the NW 14 ofSection 1 Lyra Township
ZoningThe feedlot is located in the Agricultural Zoning District The feedlot meets theminimum standards for all setbacks
Land Use PlanThe Conditional Use is consistent with the goals and policies established in the BlueEarth County LandUse Plan for the Agricultural Zoning District
Existing Land Use MileNorth 1 64th Street a Township Road and croplandNorthwest One residence owned by one ofthe applicants at approximately 1300 feetSouth CroplandEast Cropland and one residence with a feedlot at 1 800 feetWest Cropland one residence with a feedlot owned by one ofthe applicants
one residence with a feedlot at 1 900 feet and two other residences at2 100 and 2 650 feet
Description of Existing Facility and Proposed ExpansionThe existing facility consists offive total confinement swine barns that house a total of4 000 nursery pigs The proposal is to construct three steel ring structures measuring72 feet in diameter and 44 inches tall Each structure will be lined with a compositeliner Design plans have been submitted to and approved by the MPCA Thestructures will be used to temporarily store liquid swine manure that is removed fromdeep pitted swine barns The manurewill go through acompo sting process and storedfor later use The product may be used as astarter fertilizer or be applied to activelygrowing crops during the months ofJuly and August
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Access RoadAn existing driveway provides access to and from Township Road 164th Street No
change is proposed to this access
MANURE MANAGEMENT The applicants have ahistory ofworking with a certified
crop consultant on manuremanagement 100 percent ofthe manure ownership is transferred
Manure transfer records have been and will continue to be provided to the recipient s ofthe
manure and maintained for review by the county feedlot officer
Manure Storage Capacity of the Proposed Structures
Manure Storage Capacity Approx 112 000 gallons each
NATURAL RESOURCES INFORMATION
Predominate Soil
Waldorf Series
Nearly level poorly drained soils with adepth to the seasonal high water table of 1 to 3
feet
Rivers Streams Lakes or Ditches
There are no rivers streams lakes ditches or wetlands within 1 000 feet ofthe proposedbarn
Flood PlainThe proposed facility is not located in a flood plain
Tile Inlets
Open tile intakes are located within 1 000 feet ofthe feedlot site
Depth to Bedrock
Depth to the bedrock is approximately 150 feet according to the Geologic Atlas for
Blue Earth County
Well
An existing well serves the site and will be located aminimum of 100 feet from the
proposed structures
Potential for Run Off
The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency requires acover for newly constructed liquidswine manure storage structures The manure will be added to the pit manually As a
result the risk ofrunoff is minimal In the event ofan emergency the applicants do
have manure handling equipment that can be used to transfer manure to other storagestructures i e deep pitted swine barns located on site
Lyra Township Review In an e mail dated March 26 2009 the Township Board indicated
no problem with the request
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Blue Earth County Environmental Health Review
General As long as there are no impacts to the septic system and to the well setbacks this
project appears to have no environmental health impacts to the propertySeptic System There is a current septic system mound drainfield installed in 2002 servicingthe house
Water Wells There is at least one water well servicing the property The location ofthe
storage structures must be at least 100 feet form the closest point ofany well
Wetlands Within the property boundaries there are no apparent wetlands
OPINIONSBased on the information submitted by the applicant as required in Sec 24 466 Subpart a
Findings Required ofthe Blue Earth County Land Use Ordinance the following opinionshave been developed for this request
1 That the proposed use conforms to the county land use plan
2 The demonstrated need for the proposed use
3 That the proposed use will not degrade the water quality ofthe county
4 That the proposed use will not adversely increase the quantity of water runoff
5 That soil conditions are adequate to accommodate the proposed use
6 That the proposed use does not create apotential pollution hazard
7 That adequate utilities access roads drainage and other necessary facilities have been
or are being provided That adequate measure has been or will be taken to providesufficient offstreet parking and loading space to serve the proposed use
9 That facilities are provided to eliminate any traffic congestion or traffic hazard which
may result from the proposed use
10 That the conditional use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment ofother
property in the immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted
11 That the establishment of the conditional use will not impede the normal and orderly
development and improvement of surrounding vacant property for predominant uses
in the area
12 That adequate measures have been or will be taken toprevent or control offensive
odors fumes dust noise and vibration so that none ofthese will constitute a
nuisance and to control lighted signs and other lights in such amanner that no
disturbance to neighboring properties will result
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RECOMMENDATIONStaff recommends approval for Conditional Use Permit PC 09 09 to construct three above
ground manure storage structures at an existing feedlot contingent upon the followingconditions
1 That the manure storage structures conform to the site plan attached to this report PC
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2 That the feedlot be located on asingle legally described parcel consisting ofaminimum
often contiguous acres The parcel shall be aparcel ofrecord properly recorded in the
Blue Earth County Land Records Office
3 That the applicant obtains aBlue Earth County Construction Permit and an MPCA
Construction Short Form Permit before construction begins and within one year from
the date the County Board ofCommissioners approves the Conditional Use Permit
4 A manure management plan meeting the MPCA s requirements for the transfer of
manure shall be maintained This plan must be reviewed by the operator each year and
updated each year and adjusted for any changes in the amount of manure productionmanure nutrient test results or other practices which affect the available nutrient
amounts or crop nutrient needs on fields receiving manureas required by the MPCA
Records ofmanure transfer shall be maintained as required by the MPCA Manure
application setback standards for the fields on which the manure is applied shall be
followed as required by the MPCA and the County
5 That all manure storage structures must be designed by a registered engineer accordingto MPCA requirements A copy ofthe designed plans and soil investigation report must
be submitted to Blue Earth County Environmental Services prior to the issuance ofa
construction permit
6 That the applicant will furnish a final construction report to Environmental Services
verifying that the concrete manurestorage structure was constructed per approvedengineered design plan within 60 days ofcompletion of any new or modified manure
storage area Said construction report shall be signed by the design engineer
7 That the proposed structures shall be located a minimum of 100 feet from any water
supply well a minimum of20 from the septic mound and a minimum of 10 from the
septic tank
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