In a recent government meeting, the board addressed a petition concerning the expansion of a local slaughterhouse operation, focusing on waste disposal and community concerns. Nathan Eshleman represented the applicant, who seeks to expand operations while adhering to state regulations regarding the disposal of animal carcasses.
During the public hearing, no community members signed up to voice support or opposition. However, concerns were raised by an adjacent landowner regarding potential odors from carcass disposal. The board emphasized the need to mitigate this adverse effect, prompting questions about the timeline and method of waste removal.
Eshleman assured the board that carcasses would be disposed of within 24 hours using a daily dumpster service, a practice he noted was employed by a nearby butcher shop. Board members sought clarification on whether this method complies with state regulations, which Eshleman confirmed.
To address community concerns, the board proposed adding specific conditions to the special use permit. These include stipulations that all carcasses must be disposed of off-site daily and in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations. Additionally, any future expansion of operations would require a new special use permit, ensuring continued oversight.
The board unanimously agreed on the conditions, aiming to balance the applicant's operational needs with community health and safety concerns. The meeting concluded with a commitment to uphold regulatory compliance and address any potential impacts on neighboring properties.