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Sec. 59-G-2.36.1. Milk plant.
A special exception may be granted for a milk plant, subject to the following requirements:
   (a)   The minimum area of the lot must be 10 acres.
   (b)   The minimum setback from any property line must be 75 feet.
   (c)   The board may regulate hours of operation, numbers of vehicles and personnel and other on site operations so as to prevent adverse impact on adjoining uses.
   (d)   The property must front on and have access to a road built to primary or higher standards.
   (e)   Adequate parking must be provided on site in accordance with the requirements for an industrial or manufacturing establishment or warehouse, as stated in article 59-E.
   (f)   In evaluating the compatibility of this special exception with surrounding land uses, the Board must consider that the impact of an agricultural special exception on surrounding land uses in the agricultural zones does not necessarily need to be controlled as stringently as the impact of a special exception in the residential zones. The use is not permitted, however, in the portion of a rural cluster development regulated by section 59-C-9.52.
(Legislative History: Ord. No. 10-69, § 9; Ord. No. 13-107, § 3.)