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Shelbyville council reviews zoning text amendment to regulate private waste transfer stations
Summary
City staff and an applicant presented a proposed text amendment to the zoning ordinance that would define and restrict municipal solid waste transfer stations to industrial districts and add siting, buffering and operational requirements; no formal vote was taken.
Shelbyville city officials and city staff discussed a proposed text amendment to the municipal zoning ordinance that would add definitions, table-of-uses entries and supplementary regulations for municipal solid-waste (MSW) transfer stations, and heard a presentation from the applicant proposing a private transfer station on industrially zoned property.
The amendment would add definitions for municipal solid waste and related terms, designate transfer stations as a permitted use only in the I-2 and I-3 industrial zoning districts, and create supplementary regulations including minimum distances from residences, schools, parks and churches, buffering and screening standards, lighting requirements, and requirements for traffic-impact studies and on‑site queuing. City Engineer Will said the applicant has been asked to “provide a traffic study as Buck has referenced to, so we can evaluate the anticipated impacts,” and staff indicated stormwater and other site controls would be reviewed at the site-plan stage.
Why it matters: The change is intended to give city staff and the planning commission clear tools to evaluate transfer-station proposals and to avoid unregulated siting of private transfer stations near residential…
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