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6. Total acreage in the requested area: The total land involved in this request is 34.3 acres. 15 <br />acres on the north parcel and 19.3 acres on the south parcel <br />7. Total number of residential units: There are no residential units proposed at this site. As <br />well, there will be no waste water facilities required for the site. <br />8. The total number of Industrial sites: The two land parcels will be combined to create one <br />industrial site with various operations at one location. <br />9. Approximate floor area: There is very little anticipated floor area with this submittal. The <br />asphalt plant operation included a small operators' station that is approximately 200 to <br />250 sq. ft. The other operations are expected to be accomplished through the use of <br />portable equipment and possibly some covered storage areas. <br />10. Phased Construction: Since we are updating our current operations, phasing will not <br />necessarily apply. We will continue to operate our asphalt facility as it has for the past <br />several years. We would start to expand some of the recycling operations within the first <br />few months after approval of this application. <br />4P 11. Anticipated Schedule: The existing operations will continue as they have for several years <br />and there should be no noticeable changes. Any expansion that takes place will depend on <br />the demands of the construction and landscape industries. <br />12. Providing water and sewer: The existing facilities will continue to serve this site. These are <br />not domestic drinking water facilities as these are provided by bottled water. The current <br />restroom facilities are pumped out on a regular basis and will continue to serve the site. <br />13. Proposed uses, relationship between uses and densities: The area surrounding the site is <br />primarily industrial and commercial use with very little residential occupancy. This allows <br />these operations to fit in very well with the surrounding property uses. As well, mining the <br />onsite material allows us to use the onsite resources and reduces the amount of inbound <br />materials needed to produce concrete and asphalt.