459.305 - MASTER MATRIX.

        459.305  MASTER MATRIX.         1.  The department shall adopt rules for the development and use      of a master matrix.  The purpose of the master matrix is to provide a      comprehensive assessment mechanism in order to produce a      statistically verifiable basis for determining whether to approve or      disapprove an application for the construction, including expansion,      of a confinement feeding operation structure requiring a permit      pursuant to section 459.303.         a.  The master matrix shall be used to establish conditions      for the construction of a confinement feeding operation structure and      for the implementation of manure management practices, which      conditions shall be included in the approval of the construction      permit or the original manure management plan as applicable.  The      master matrix shall be used to determine all of the following:         (1)  The appropriate location to construct a confinement feeding      operation structure, including the proximity and orientation of a      proposed confinement feeding operation structure to objects or      locations for which separation distances are required pursuant to      sections 459.202 or 459.204 and 459.310.         (2)  The appropriate type of a confinement feeding operation      structure required to be constructed, including the type and size of      the manure storage structure, or the installation of a related      pollution-control device.         b.  The master matrix shall be designed to produce      quantifiable results based on the scoring of objective criteria      according to an established value scale.  Each criterion shall be      assigned points corresponding to the value scale.  The master matrix      shall consider risks and factors mitigating risks if the confinement      feeding operation structure were constructed according to the      application.         c.  The master matrix may be a computer model.  However, the      master matrix must be a practical tool for use by persons when      completing applications and by persons when scoring applications.  To      every extent feasible, the master matrix shall include criteria      presented in the form of questions that may be readily scored      according to ascertainable data and upon which reasonable persons      familiar with the location of a proposed construction site would not      ordinarily disagree.         2.  The master matrix shall include criteria valuing environmental      and community impacts for use by county boards of supervisors and the      department.  The master matrix shall include definite point      selections for all criteria provided in the master matrix.  The      master matrix shall provide only for scoring of positive points and      shall not provide for deduction of points.  The master matrix shall      provide for a minimum threshold score required to receive a      satisfactory rating.  The master matrix shall be structured to ensure      that it feasibly provides for a satisfactory rating.  Criteria      valuing environmental impacts shall account for animal agriculture's      relationship to quality of the environment and the conservation of      natural resources, and may include factors that refer to all of the      following:         a.  Topography.         b.  Surface water drainage characteristics.         c.  The suitability of the soils and the hydrology or      hydrogeology of the site.         d.  The proximity to public use areas and critical public      areas.         e.  The proximity to water sources, including high-quality      water resources.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2002 Acts, ch 1137, §36, 68, 71; 2002 Acts, 2nd Ex, ch 1003, §      259, 260, 262         Referred to in § 459.304