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Plan Commission approves PPG Industries’ thermal oxidizer and backup generator at 10800 South 13th Street
Summary
Oak Creek’s Plan Commission approved PPG Industries’ site and architectural plans to add a direct-fired thermal oxidizer, backup emergency generator and controls building to meet EPA requirements. Approval includes standard code conditions and a 12-month expiration if no building permit is issued.
Oak Creek’s Plan Commission on Nov. 11 approved site and architectural plans for PPG Industries Inc. to install a direct-fired thermal oxidizer, a backup emergency generator and a controls building at 10800 South 13th Street in Oak Creek.
The commission’s approval, moved by Commissioner Work and seconded by Brzezinski, included two conditions: that all relevant code requirements remain in effect and that the plan commission approval will expire 12 months after the date of approval if a building permit has not been issued. Staff said the…
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