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Existing Land Use <br />Acres <br />Rural Residential <br />05-31-22-22-0006 <br />4.30 <br />(Single Family House) <br />Commercial <br />05-3 ]-22-22-0003 <br />(Arena, Accessory Structure & Restrooms) <br />5.66 <br />Vacant Rural Residential <br />I-22-22-0005 <br />15.09 <br />j57-1 <br />(Wetlands) <br />7TAL <br />L 25.05 <br />The applicant owns all 3 parcels and lives in the single family home located on PID # <br />05-31-22-22-0006. Smaller accessory structures related to the home also exist on this <br />parcel. Driveways to PID #05-31-22-22-0003 exist from the house and Pine Street where <br />the arena, large accessory structure and restrooms are located. Using the City's <br />DatakLink GIS website, the arena is approximately 250ft x 120ft (30,000 sf) and the <br />large accessory structure is approximately 110ft x 50 ft (5,500sf). The horse corrals and <br />pasture area are located on PID #05-31-22-22-0005. <br />Using the City's DataLink GIS website, wetlands and floodplain are indicated on all 3 <br />parcels. Without the benefit of a certificate of survey and using GIS, there are <br />approximately 22 acres of wetland and floodplain on the 25 acre site. The applicant is <br />currently working with RCWD and City staff regarding potential wetland impacts, <br />restoration requirements and other wetland and floodplain disputes. <br />Pine Street and 4th Avenue are major collector roads and have capacity to serve a <br />commercial stable operation. <br />Animal Units Allowed <br />Section 1007.001(2) defines Animal Unit as follows: <br />ANIMAL UNIT. A unit of measure used to compare differences in the production <br />of animal manure that employs as a standard the amount of manure produced on a regular <br />basis by a slaughter steer or heifer for an animal feedlot or a manure storage area, <br />calculated by multiplying the number of animals of each type by the respective <br />multiplication factor and summing the resulting values for the total number of animal <br />units. For purposes of this chapter, the following multiplication factors shall apply. For <br />animals not listed, the number of animal units is the average weight of the animal in <br />pounds divided by 1,000 pounds. <br />Animal <br />Animal Unit <br />Dairy Cattle <br />Mature Cow (1,000 pounds or over) <br />1.4 <br />Mature Cow (Under 1,000 pounds) <br />1.0 <br />Heifer <br />.7 <br />3 <br />
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