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Eefore appro~g an application for mineral • natural <br />resource extraction operation, the County Planning Commission <br />and the Board of County Commissioners must review the r"ollcwing: <br />a. The application conforms to the requirements of the <br />zoning regulations. <br />b. The application demonstrates that a mineral deposit <br />exists on the property. <br />c. Neighboring land uses are compatible with the general <br />type of mining operatics contemplated. <br />d. There will be adequate access to public roads suitable <br />to handle anticipated traffic attributable to the <br />proposed mining operation. <br />8. All products offered for sale shall be raised, grown or made on the <br />premises. <br />9. This use shall be exempt from special approval if no permanent buildings <br />are to be erected and if such use is not to remain in excess of fourteen <br />(14) days. <br />10. All repairing or dismantling of automobiles and other vehicles and storing <br />of parts and accessories shall be conducted within an entirely enclosed <br />building. <br />11. There shall not be more than six (o) children who are not related to the <br />owner, operator, manager, or head or" such facility or home. <br />12. There shall not be more than four (4) children (six if for less than <br />twenty-four hour per day care) who are not related to the owner, operator, <br />manager, or head of such facility. <br />13. This use shall include those types of facilities that do not qualify as <br />a permitted principal use in this zone. In the A-1, A-5-A, R-H, R-T, <br />R, R-1, R-2, R-3 and PURD a maximum of twelve (12) children shall be <br />. permitted. <br />14. All junkyards shall have the area used for said purposes completely <br />surrounded by a solid incombustible fence not less than six (6) feet in <br />height with solid gates for entry. <br />August 28, 1975 127 <br />