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Proposed cattle harvesting facility sparks community concerns

August 29, 2024 | Franklin County, Washington


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Proposed cattle harvesting facility sparks community concerns
A proposed cattle harvesting facility in Franklin County is seeking a conditional special use permit, with discussions highlighting its potential impact on the surrounding agricultural community. The Franklin County Public Works Department has assessed the proposal and determined that it will not significantly affect the county road system, nor will it impair ongoing agricultural activities in the area.

The facility is designed to operate in harmony with the existing agricultural character of the vicinity and will adhere to zoning regulations, including a maximum building height of 35 feet. Concerns regarding noise, traffic, and public health were addressed, with assurances that the facility will not endanger public safety or welfare. The facility will be fully contained indoors, alleviating concerns about visibility of operations and potential disturbances.

Commissioners raised questions about the expected traffic generated by the facility, with estimates suggesting minimal impact—approximately one stock trailer per week. Additionally, the facility will include a lined pond to manage waste, complying with standards set by the Washington State Department of Agriculture.

Despite some community concerns regarding proximity to residential areas, officials emphasized that the facility's design and operational standards are intended to minimize any adverse effects. The board is considering conditions for approval as discussions continue.

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