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location since 1947. Mr. Glick further stated he can't speak to that process. The only other <br />collection facility we have is also our processing facility, and that's on approximately 22 <br />acres in Texarkana, Arkansas. <br />Louise Hagood stated 22 acres as opposed to 1.2 acres in this case? <br />Ben Glick stated yes ma'am. Bear in mind that that's also our processing facility, so it <br />requires a much larger footprint. <br />Louise Hagood stated her question was if you are in other cities, did you not go through <br />planning and zoning and the council in order to get your permit to build? <br />Ben Glick stated they don't have other collection stations just the main facility. <br />Steve Walker stated they just have one in Texarkana, but it's also the same location where <br />they have their processing. <br />Louise Hagood asked I thought you told me you had others in other cities. <br />Ben Glick stated no ma'am, I am sorry for the misunderstanding. This would be our first <br />satellite location. <br />Alan Efrussy stated he just wanted to clarify something very briefly. Mr. Efrussy stated <br />that he believes what himself and Mr. McIlyar were talking about was changing or adding <br />the use of the zoning ordinance. With all due respect, the Board of Adjustment doesn't <br />have that legal authority. When we are talking about the staff making a recommendation, <br />we were talking about a use that we thought was appropriate in the district that already <br />existed. <br />Kent McIlyar asked under the City of Paris zoning ordinance, does that allow a metal <br />recycling collection center. <br />Alan Efrussy stated let me answer the questions this way. The term "metal recycling <br />collection center" is not in the zoning ordinance. What himself and the staff did was <br />determine based on elements of the development as described to us by the Glick <br />representative, that would fit in the commercial district. Alan Efrussy further stated he <br />made a mistake and he feels a major responsibility for this as the planning manager, and the <br />staff asked him about the zoning and he believed it was appropriate. We collectively sat <br />together with the Glick representatives, but he had a major role in making that <br />determination. That term is not in the zoning ordinance. The appropriate action that should <br />have taken place is we should have gone before the planning and zoning commission and <br />then the council and had them make a decision as to whether the use is appropriate in the <br />City of Paris. <br />