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An Ordinance amending language to the Municipal Code Chapter 18, General Zoning Ordinance, Sections 18-63 (3), (4), and (5), pertaining to storing, handling, or collecting hazardous materials for Salvage or Junkyards, Recycling and Waste Disposal, and Sand and Mineral Processing uses.

The Common Council of the City of Marshfield do hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 18-63(3) is hereby amended to read as follows:

(3) Recycling and Waste Disposal: Recycling facilities not involving the on-site storage of

salvage materials. Waste disposal facilities are any facilities and/or areas used for the disposal of solid wastes including those defined by Wisconsin Statutes 289.01(33), but not including Composting operations.

Regulations:

(a) Recycling and Waste Disposal facilities shall comply with all county, state, and

federal regulations.

(b) Facility shall be surrounded by a bufferyard with a minimum opacity of 1.00 along all

borders of the property.

(c) All buildings, structures, and activity areas shall be located a minimum of 50 feet

from all lot lines.

(d) Operations shall not involve the on-site holding, storage, or disposal of hazardous materials as defined by State Statutes in any manner.

(d) Any on-site holding, storage, or disposal of hazardous materials shall meet all local, state, and federal requirements and the business shall acquire and maintain all necessary permits, licenses, and registrations.

(e) Required site plans shall include detailed site restoration plans, which shall include

at minimum, detailed grading and re-vegetation plans, and a detailed written

statement indicating the timetable for such restoration. A surety bond, in an amount equivalent to 110 percent of the costs determined to be associated with said

restoration (as determined by a third party selected by the City), shall be filed with the City by the petitioner (subject to approval by the City Administrator), and shall be held by the City for the purpose of ensuring that the site is restored to its proposed condition. (The requirement for said surety is waived for Recycling and Waste Disposal facilities owned by public agencies).

SECTION 2. Section 18-63(4) is hereby amended to read as follows:

(4) Salvage or Junkyard: Land or structure used for a salvaging operation including but not

limited to: the above-ground, outdoor storage and/or sale of waste paper, rags, scrap metal, and any other discarded materials intended for sale or recycling; and/or the collection, dismantlement, storage, or salvage of unlicensed and/or inoperable vehicles intended for scraping or recycling. Recycling facilities involving on-site outdoor storage of salvage materials are included in this land use. This shall not include Vehicle Repair.

Regulations:

(a) Facility shall provide a bufferyard with a minimum opacity of 1.00 along all property

borders abutting residentially zoned property.

(b) All buildings, structures, outdoor storage areas, and any other activity areas shall be

located a minimum of 50 feet from all roads and lot lines.

(c) In no instance shall activity areas be located within a required frontage landscaping

or bufferyard areas.

(d) Shall not involve the storage, handling, or collection of hazardous materials as defined by State Statutes.

(d) Any on-site holding, storage, or disposal of hazardous materials shall meet all local, state, and federal requirements and the business shall acquire and maintain all necessary permits, licenses, and registrations.

(e) Minimum required parking: One space for every 20,000 square feet of gross storage

area, plus one space for each employee on the largest work shift. SECTION 3. Section 18-63(5) is hereby amended to read as follows:

(5) Sand and Mineral Processing: Land or structure used for processing sand or minerals,

extracted onsite or transported to the site, that remove the desired product from the mineral or enhance the characteristics of the sand or mineral.

Regulations:

(a) Facility shall provide a bufferyard with a minimum opacity of 1.00 along all property

borders abutting residentially zoned property.

(b) All outdoor storage areas, shall be located a minimum of 50 feet from all roads and

lot lines.

(c) In no instance shall activity areas be located within a required bufferyard area.

(d) Shall not involve the storage, handling, or collection of hazardous materials as defined by State Statutes.

(d) Any on-site holding, storage, or disposal of hazardous materials shall meet all local, state, and federal requirements and the business shall acquire and maintain all necessary permits, licenses, and registrations.

(e) The facility shall comply with all county, state, and federal regulations and be able to provide copies of all approved county, state, and federal permits.

(f) Minimum required parking: One space for every for each employee on the largest

work shift.

SECTION 4. Savings Clause. If any provision of this Ordinance shall be less restrictive than applicable state statute or in conflict with such statutes, as they exist at passage hereof or as they may hereafter be amended, then, in such case, the state statute shall supersede the provision hereof to the extent applicable.

SECTION 5. Severability. If any provision of this Ordinance is found to be unconstitutional or otherwise contrary to law, then such provision shall be deemed void and severed from the Ordinance and the remainder of this Ordinance shall continue in full force and effect. SECTION 6. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the day after its passage and publication as provided by law.

ADOPTED: ____________________________________ Bob McManus, Mayor

APPROVED:_______________________

ATTEST:____________________________ PUBLISHED: Deb M. Hall, City Clerk

Item Cover Page

DATE: July 28, 2020

SUBMITTED BY: Tom Loucks,Administration Department

ITEM TYPE: Recommended Action

AGENDA SECTION: Items removed from consent agenda, if any

SUBJECT:

Request to approve the appointment of Danielle Nystrom, 409 West 7th Street, to fill a vacant position on the Committee on Aging for a term ending in 2022. Presented by Bob McManus, Mayor

SUGGESTED ACTION:

Approve appointment

COMMON COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM REPORT

ATTACHMENTS:

AGENDA ITEM NO. K.1