
1. Complete a review of existing comprehensive plan compatibility and compatibility with neighboring areas, including the impacts of noise, fumes, dust, traffic, light, and proposed 24/7 hours of operation.
2. Complete a comprehensive environmental impact study addressing the potential for air and water quality issues resulting from daily operation, use and storage of components and finished products, and accidents (fire, leakage, etc.) that might occur at the plant.
3. Complete an economic assessment of the effect the proposed plant would have on property values (commercial and residential) in the area.
4. Hold public hearings and confer with neighboring communities and municipalities so that all concerns can be heard and addressed.
5. Charge the elected officials of the Lake Wales City Commission to ultimately approve or deny this project, as opposed to delegating that authority to committee or to staff.