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Planning commission approves Zarko 66 land‑farm CUP with condition that applicant repair entrance culvert

5485532 · July 1, 2025
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The commission unanimously recommended approval of a conditional use permit for a temporary land‑farm remediation project (CUP 25003) on property near 300th and Third Street, adding a condition that the applicant be responsible for any damage to the site entrance or culvert during hauling operations.

The Miami County Planning Commission voted unanimously (7-0) on July 1 to recommend approval of CUP 25003 for a temporary land-farm remediation project referred to as Zarko 66. The permit would allow staged treatment of contaminated soils on several acres south of 300th and Third Street; staff recommended a three-year permit to allow flexibility in case of weather or operational delays.

Kenny Cook, Miami County planning director, explained the proposal: the operation would temporarily remediate soils on roughly three acres, then return the land to agricultural use. Cook said the applicant had worked with KDHE (Kansas Department of Health and Environment) and submitted a stormwater…

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