HomeMy WebLinkAbout5.b. Request by Dakota Aggregates to Renew their large Scale Mineral Extraction Permit for 2014 4 ROSEMOUNT
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
PLANNING COMMISSION
Planning Commission Meeting Date: November 26, 2013
Tentative City Council Meeting Date: December 17, 2013
AGENDA ITEM: Case 13-33-ME Request by Dakota AGENDA SECTION:
Aggregates to Renew their Large Scale Public Hearing
Mineral Extraction Permit through 2014.
PREPARED BY: Eric Zweber, Senior Planner AGENDA NO.
5.b.
ATTACHMENTS: Site Map; Draft 2014 Mineral Extraction
Permit; Dakota Aggregates 2014 Permit APPROVED BY:
Renewal Request Letter; Title Sheet; Haul
Routes Map; Reclamation Plan; Dry/Wet
Mining Reclamation Plan; North Dry
Mining Reclamation Plan.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to recommend the City Council renew the
Dakota Aggregates Large Scale Mineral Extraction Permit for 2014, subject to the
terms and conditions in the attached 2014 Draft Conditions for Mineral Extraction.
ISSUE
Dakota Aggregates has applied for the annual renewal of their large scale mineral extraction permit
on the UMore property. In 2013, the mining was limited to the area along County Road 46 and
Station Trail. For 2014,Dakota Aggregates is proposing to expand more into the area adjacent to
County Road 46 and Station Trail and also begin mining about 1/4 mile south of County Road 42.
BACKGROUND
Applicant: Dakota Aggregates
Property Owner: University of Minnesota (UMore)
Location: Northwest corner of County Road 46 and Station Trail;and
1/4 mile south of County Road 42
Mining area in acres: 113.48 acre total area; 35.02 acres about 1/4 mile south of
County Road 42 (Dry Mining) and 78.46 acres at the
northwest corner of County Road 46 and Station Trail
(Dry/Wet Mining).
Comp Plan& Zoning: Agricultural Research
Extraction progress: 4 Phases of 16 (approximately 1% complete).
Nature of request: Annual renewal.
Dakota Aggregates began working on the site this year. From October 9, 2013 to the present,
Dakota Aggregates had removed and paid aggregate taxes on 16,500 tons of sand. Dakota
Aggregates has also processed and placed 40,000 tons of Class 5 on the floor of the Aggregate
Processing area. Dakota Aggregates has not hauled back any material in 2013.
Dakota Aggregates was permitted for and mined in only Dry/Wet Mining Sub-phase 1A in 2013.
For 2014, Dakota Aggregates is requesting an additional seven sub-phases: Dry/Wet Mining Sub-
phases 1B, 2A and 2B;and North Dry Mining Sub-phases 1A, 1B, 2C, and 2D. The Dry/Wet
Mining Sub-phases are located on the northwest corner of County Road 46 and Station Trail. The
North Dry Mining Sub-phases are located about '/a mile south of County Road 42. The Dry/Wet
Mining area trucks will access County Road 46 at Station Trail. The North Dry Mining area will
access County Road 42 through a haul road running west to east along the former rail line about a 1/4
mile south of County Road 42, then north along Akron Avenue to the intersection with County
Road 42.
The Large Scale Mineral Extraction Ordinance allows for two separate mining areas of no more than
80 acres each. The four North Dry Mining sub-phases total 35.02 acres. The four Dry/Wet Mining
sub-phases total 78.46. All activity this year in the Dry/Wet Mining area is planned to occur outside
and above the groundwater. In the future, once the entire area of these four Dry/Wet Mining sub-
phases are within a couple feet of the groundwater,Dakota Aggregates will bring in a barge and
dragline to begin mining below the groundwater elevation. The rest of the Dry/Wet Mining phases
will be mined with the barge and dragline.
While there was very little mining this year, a lot of activity has occurred. The entire ancillary use
facility (AUF),located east of the Dry/Wet Mining area has been graded; the aggregate processing
equipment has been installed;the Station Trail entrance with the scale house and office has been
constructed; the required groundwater monitoring wells have been installed,reviewed,and approved
by City staff;and berms around the AUF and Dry/Wet Mining Sub-phases 1A and 2B have been
constructed. Additionally, the landscaping has been installed on the berms screening Dry/Wet
Mining Sub-phases 1A and 2B. In the spring of 2014, the Akron Avenue access to County Road 46
will be constructed and County Road 46 will be striped for left and right turn lanes at both Station
Trail and Akron Avenue.
The only complaints that the City has received regarding Dakota Aggregates has been the amount of
time that some berms took to be seeded after they were graded. Staff has worked with Dakota
Aggregates to ensure that the berms be seeded and vegetated within the time required by City and
State regulations.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend approval of the renewal of the
Dakota Aggregates Large Scale Mineral Extraction Permit for 2014.
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20143 Large Scale Mineral Extraction Annual Operating Permit
Agreement for Dry/Wet Mining Sub-pPhases 1A, 1B,2A and 2B; and
North Dry Mining Sub-phases 1A, 1B,2C and 2D
DAKOTA AGGREGATES,LLC
A. Dakota Aggregates,LLC(hereinafter"the Operator")signs a written consent to
these conditions binding itself and its successors,heirs or assigns to the conditions of
said permit.
B. The term of the permit shall extend from January 1 December 19,20142 until
December 31,20143 unless revoked prior to that for failure to comply with the
permit requirements.
C. Mining in Wet/Dry Mining Sub-pPhases 1A, 1B,2A,and 2B;and North Dry Minine
Sub-phases 1A, 1B,2C,and 2D shall be limited to from 6 a.m.to 10 p.m.Monday
through Friday and from 7 a.m.to 7 p.m.on Saturday. The Community
Development Director may authorize Sunday operation from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m.on no
more than five(5)Sundays in 20143 provided the operator notifies the Community
Development Director no less than 72 hours before a Sunday operation.
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RD.Protection equipment that is installed on hauling trucks,such as covers for the truck
beds,shall be used while traveling on public roads.Non-use will be considered a
violation of the permit condition.
I F,E.Trucks may not be loaded heavier that the public haul roads posted weight
restrictions.
I €.F.Dakota Aggregates shall receive an access permit for County Road 46 from Dakota
County.
I 14,G. Engineered designs for any reclamation steeper than a 3 to 1 slope must be
submitted and approved by the City Engineer before the reclamation can occur.
111 E. A gate and thirty(30)feet of fencing on each side of the gate shall be installed at the
Station Trail access.The gate shall be closed and locked when the mining or
ancillary uses are not in operation. A knox box or similar devise shall be installed to
provide emergency personal access to the key for the lock.
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I JI_Conformance with the City Engineer's Memorandum dated September 20,2012.
lJ_The University of Minnesota(or designated entity)shall obtain approval and/or
concurrence from the MPCA regarding completion of appropriate investigations
and/or actions taken in response to identified releases of hazardous substances,
pollutants or contaminates as defined under Minn. Statute 115B,and as deemed
reasonable and necessary by the MPCA.
I UK.Dakota Aggregates shall clean dirt and debris from streets that has resulted from
extraction or hauling operations related to the Mineral Extraction Permit. After
Dakota Aggregates has received 24-hour verbal notice,the City will complete or
contract to complete the clean-up at Dakota Aggregates' expense. In the event of a
traffic hazard as determined by the City Administrator(or the Administrator's
designee)or Rosemount Police Department,the City may proceed immediately to
complete or contract cleanup at Dakota Aggregates' expense without prior
notification.
I M:L. No topsoil shall be removed from the site unless Dakota Aggregates can
demonstrate that there is topsoil in excess of the amount needed to reclaim the End
Use Grading Plan with at least six(6)inches of topsoil. Dakota Aggregates shall
take necessary measures to prevent erosion of the stockpiled topsoil.
I N.M. Any costs incurred now or in the future in changing the location of existing public
or private utilities including but not limited to pipelines,transmission structures and
sewer infrastructure located within the permit area shall be the sole obligation and
expense of Dakota Aggregates.
I O:N. All costs of processing the permit,including but not limited to planning fees,
engineering fees and legal fees,shall be paid by Dakota Aggregates prior to the
issuance of the permit. Dakota Aggregates shall reimburse the City for the cost of
periodic inspections by the City Administrator or any other City employee for the
purpose of insuring that conditions of the permit are being satisfied. Dakota
Aggregates agrees to reimburse the City for any other costs incurred as a result of
the granting or enforcing of the permit.
PO.Dakota Aggregates shall deposit with the Planning Department a surety bond or cash
deposit in the amount of One-Five Hundred Eighty Nine-Eight Thousand FourNine
Hundred and Eighty Five Dollars($-1-8-9940588.485)in favor of the City for the cost
of restoration,regrading and/or revegetating land disturbed by mining activities and
to ensure performance of all requirements of this resolution and City ordinances by
Dakota Aggregates. The required surety bonds must be:
1. With good and sufficient surety by a surety company authorized to do business
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in the State of Minnesota.
2. Satisfactory to the City Attorney in form and substance.
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3. Conditioned that Dakota Aggregates will faithfully comply with all the terms,
conditions and requirements of the permit;all rules,regulations and
requirements pursuant to the permit and as required by the City and all
reasonable requirements of the City Administrator(or the Administrator's
designee)or any other City officials.
4. Conditioned that Dakota Aggregates will secure the City and its officers
harmless against any and all claims,for which the City,the Council or any City
officer may be made liable by reason of any accident or injury to persons or
property through the fault of Dakota Aggregates.
5. The surety bond or cash escrow shall remain in effect from December
-1-9January 1,20142 until July 31,20154.
Once the interim reclamation grades and the vegetation have been established and
approved by the City,the bond may be reduced by One-Three Hundred Ninety
TwoTwenty-Six Thousand Three Hundred Twenty Three Dollars
($392,323426,680=25.32 113.48 acres times$5,000 per acre). Once the end use
grading grades and the vegetation have been established and approved by the City,
the bond may be reduced by One Hundred Ninety SixSixty Three Thousand
OneTltree Hundred Sixty Two Dollars($63,,308196,162=25.32113.48 acres times
$2,500 per acre). Upon thirty(30)days notice to the permit holder and surety
company,the City may reduce or increase the amount of the bond or cash deposit
during the term of this permit in order to insure that the City is adequately protected.
Q:P.A landscape security of$42,62525,575(1559-3 trees times$250 per tree times
110%)shall be provided. After the trees have been established,$23,02038,362
(90%)of the landscaping security can be released. The final$2,5554,263 (10%)
shall be maintained through the existence of the berm for Sub-Phase 1A and 2A to
ensure that as trees die,that those trees are replaced. The landscaping security shall
be in the form of a letter of credit in favor of the City or cash escrow.
RA). Dakota Aggregates shall furnish a certificate of comprehensive general liability
insurance issued by insurers duly licensed within the State of Minnesota in an
amount of at least Five Hundred Thousand and no/100($500,000.00)Dollars for
injury or death of any one person in any one occurrence,and at least One Million
Five Hundred Thousand and no/100($1,500,000.00)Dollars for injury or death of
more than one person arising out of any one occurrence and damage liability in an
amount of at least Two Hundred Fifty Thousand and no/100($250,000.00)Dollars
arising out of any one occurrence. The policy of insurance shall name the City as an
additional insured and shall remain in effect from December 19,2012 until July 31,
2014.
I S,R.Dakota Aggregates shall hold the City harmless from all claims or causes of action
that may result from the granting of the permit. Dakota Aggregates shall indemnify
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the City for all costs,damages or expenses,including but not limited to attorney's
fees that the City may pay or incur in consequence of such claims.
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TS.Dakota Aggregates shall submit to the City semi-annually a written report indicating
the amount of material extracted from the site for the prior six-month period. After
said written report is submitted,the City shall perform an inspection of the site to
confirm compliance with the conditions within the Annual Operating Permit.
I JJ T.Reclamation requires the replacement of the stockpile of topsoil to the mined area,
reseeding and mulching necessary to re-establish vegetative cover for permanent
slope stabilization and erosion control,provided also that the minimum depth of
topsoil shall not be less than six(6)inches after reclamation.No restored slopes may
exceed the gradients shown on Interim Reclamation Plan.
\1J. No mining activity will occur within fifteen(15)vertical feet of bedrock.
-LL V_Dakota Aggregates shall compact the entire reclamation site to a minimum
compaction of 95%of maximum dry density.
X\V. If not utilized by the University of Minnesota for agricultural purposes,fully
reclaimed areas will be permanently seeded within 14 days of final completion.All
disturbed non-operating areas not utilized by the University of Minnesota for
agricultural purposes shall be seeded at a minimum of once per year,prior to
October 1 with MnDOT seed mix 130B.Operating areas including work faces,
material stockpiles,haul roads,staging areas,and active reclamation areas are not
required to be seeded.
)1=X. Dakota Aggregates shall submit quarterly to the City documentation of the Barr
Engineering,Inc.(or other City approved geotechnical testing firm)environmental
and geotechnical testing with documentation verifying the source and quantity of the
"haul-back"material. These reports shall be provided within fourteen(14)days
after the end of the quarter.
I ZY.Dakota Aggregates shall submit an incidence report to the City within three days of
any testing that fails for contamination or hazardous materials,or will not produce a
normal moisture-density relationship for compaction.
AA:L_Truck operators within the pit area shall not engage in practices involving
slamming tailgates,vibrating boxes,using of"fake"or engine brakes(except in
emergency situations)or other such activities that result in excessive noise.
AA. Dakota Aggregates shall incorporate best management practices for
controlling dust,erosion,noise and storm water runoff as specified by the Minnesota
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Pollution Control Agency and the United States Environmental Protection Agency
and proposed in the submitted LSME application to the City.
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CC.BB. Compliance with Dakota County Ordinances No. 110 and 111,as well as
all other applicable Federal,Minnesota,Dakota County,and Rosemount regulations.
Soil materials in the Property will be managed in accordance with the Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency's Best Management Practices(BMPS)for the Off-Site
Reuse of Unregulated Fill.
I DR-CC. Dakota Aggregates may not assign this permit without written approval of
the City. Dakota Aggregates will be responsible for all requirements of this permit
and all City ordinances on the licensed premises for the permit period unless Dakota
Aggregates gives sixty(60)days prior written notice to the City of termination and
surrenders permit to the City. Dakota Aggregates shall identify all Operators prior to
their commencement of mineral extraction-related activities in the pit area. The City
shall have the authority to cause all mineral extraction activities to cease at any time
there is an apparent breach of the terms of this Permit.
E£.DD. Dakota Aggregates shall comply with such other requirements of the City
Council as it shall from time to time deem proper and necessary for the protection of
the citizens and general welfare of the community.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Dakota Aggregates,LLC,the Operator,hereby consents
and agrees to the foregoing conditions of said Annual Operating Permit this day
of ,20 .
Dakota Aggregates,LLC
By:
Tim Becken,Its Chief Manager
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
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COUNTY OF )
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
,20 ,by Tim Becken,Chief Manager of Dakota Aggregates,LLC,the
Operator,on behalf of the Corporation.
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Notary Public
UMore Park Large Scale Non Metallic Mineral Extraction
Annual Operating Permit Application for Dry/Wet Mining Sub-Phases 1A-2B&North Dry Mining
Phases 1A,1B,2D&2C
UMore Park
City of Rosemount
October 14, 2013
1. Legal Description of the Land upon which Excavation is Proposed:
That part South Half of Section 28,Township 115,Range 19,Dakota County,Minnesota,lying
westerly of the following described line;
Commencing at the northeast corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 28;thence South 89
degrees 48 minutes 43 seconds West,assumed bearing along the north line of said Southeast
Quarter,a distance of 1058.90 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described;thence
South 18 degrees 23 minutes 48 seconds West a distance 1211.64 feet;thence South 07 degrees 11
minutes 26 seconds East a distance of 1472.46 feet;thence South 75 degrees 07 minutes 52 seconds
East a distance of 126.03 feet to the south line of said Southeast Quarter and there terminating.
EXCEPT the plat of UNIVERSITY ADDITION,said Dakota County.
AND
Section 33,Township 115,Range 19,Dakota County,Minnesota;EXCEPT the East 133.00 feet of
the North 549.43 feet of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 33;EXCEPT the East 133.00 feet of
the South 930,25 feet of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 33; also EXCEPT that part of said
Northeast Quarter described as follows:
Beginning at the northeast corner of said Northeast Quarter;thence South 00 degrees 11 minutes 58
seconds West,assumed bearing along the East line of said Northwest Quarter,a distance of 800.63
feet;thence North 81 degrees 23 minutes 25 seconds West a distance of 40.76 feet;thence North 38
degrees 17 minutes 54 seconds West a distance of 819.06 feet;thence North 75 degrees 07 minutes
52 seconds West a distance of 580.25 feet to the north line of said Northwest Quarter;thence North
89 degrees 51 seconds 14 seconds East,along said north line,a distance of 1111.53 feet to the point
of beginning.
AND
That part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 34,Township 115,Range 19,Dakota County,
Minnesota,described as follows:
Commencing at the northwest corner of said Northwest Quarter;thence South 00 degrees 11
minutes 58 seconds West,assumed bearing along the west line of said Northwest Quarter,a
distance of 800.63 feet to the point of beginning of the land to be described;thence continuing
South 00 degrees 11 minutes 58 seconds West,along said west line,a distance of 912.75 feet;
thence North 89 degrees 51 minutes 14 seconds East a distance of 647.18 feet;thence North 00
degrees 11 minutes 58 seconds East a distance of 813.16 feet;thence North 81 degrees 23 minutes
25 seconds West a distance of 654.21 feet to the point of beginning.
AND
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That part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 34,Township 115,Range 19,Dakota County,
Minnesota,lying southerly of the following described line:
Commencing at the northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter;thence South 00 degrees 11
minutes 58 seconds West,assumed bearing along the west line of said Southwest Quarter,a
distance of 549.45 feet to the point of beginning of the line to be described;thence South 89
degrees 28 minutes 53 seconds East a distance of 2646.92 feet to the east line of said Southwest
Quarter and there terminating
And lying westerly,northwesterly and northerly of the following described line:
Commencing at the southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter;thence South 89 degrees 42
minutes 10 seconds East,along the south line of said Southwest Quarter,a distance of 2192.17 feet
to the point of beginning of the line to be described;thence North 04 degrees 21 seconds 18
seconds East a distance of 142.12 feet;thence North 01 degrees 12 minutes 32 seconds West a
distance of 368.88 feet;thence North 01 degrees 58 minutes 09 seconds West a distance of 266.72
feet;thence northeasterly 194.60 feet,along tangential curve,concave to the southeast,having a
central angle of 96 degrees 57 minutes 13 seconds and a radius of 115.00 feet;thence South 85
degrees 00 minutes 56 seconds East,tangent to last described curve, a distance of 157.25 feet;
thence easterly 99.70 feet,along a tangential curve,concave to the north,having a central angle of
09 degrees 25 minutes 45 seconds and a radius of 605.84 feet;thence northeasterly 100.73 feet,
along a reverse curve,concave to the northwest,having a central angle of 56 degrees 01 minutes 50
seconds and a radius of 103.00 feet to the west line of said Southwest Quarter and said line there
terminating.
North Dry Mining Phase:
Sub phase 1 A (+/-07.68 Acres)
Sub phase 1B (+/- 10.05 Acres)
Sub phase 2C (+/-09.17Acres)
Sub phase 2D (+/-08.12Acres)
Total Acres North Dry Mining: (+/-35.02 Acres)
Dry/Wet Mining Phase:
Sub phase 1 A (Annual Review) (+/-25.32 Acres)
Sub phase 1B (+/- 18.21 Acres)
Sub phase 2A (+/- 17.03 Acres)
Sub phase 2B (+/-17.90 Acres)
Total Acres Dry/Wet Mining: (+/-78.46 Acres)
2. Land Owner:
Regents of the University of Minnesota
UMore Development LLC
1300 South 2"'Street, Suite 208
Minneapolis,MN 5545
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Applicant:
Dakota Aggregates,LLC
2025 Centre Pointe Boulevard, Suite 300
Mendota Heights,MN 55120
(651)688-9292
Operator:
Dakota Aggregates,LLC
2025 Centre Pointe Boulevard, Suite 300
Mendota Heights,MN 55120
(651)688-9292
Dry/Wet Mining Sub-Phase 1A Annual Review Update:
1. Material Removed as of October 9th,2013
16,501.45 TONS Screened Sand
2. Onsite Class 5 placed on AUF Aggregate Processing Floor
40,000 Tons
3. Stockpiles onsite as of October 9,2013
Screened Sand: 22,000 Tons
Class 5: 3,000 Tons
Screened Rock: 1,000 Tons
4. Material Haul back:
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Dry/Wet Mining Sub-phase 1B,2A&2B
Activities related to Dry/Wet Mining sub-phases 1B through 2B will include relocation of surface
soils,berm construction,crushing,and mixing,screening, stockpiling, aggregate washing,loading,
hauling and conveying of aggregate materials to the Ancillary Use Facility(AUF).Once the
overburden material has been relocated, stockpiled or utilized for berm construction,mining
activities will be initiated by the use of loaders,screens,and conveyors and aggregate material will
be transferred to the AUF for material processing. Once the material is conveyed to the AUF,it
will be processed into varying construction grade aggregate products that will be hauled offsite at
either the Station Trail/CSAH#46 access or at the existing Akron Avenue/CSAH#46 access
location.
A berm will be constructed adjacent to the south perimeter of Dry/Wet Mining sub-phase 2A. The
public view or right-of-way face of the berm shall be sloped at a maximum ratio of four(4)feet
horizontal to one(1)foot vertical. The extraction side of the perimeter berm shall be sloped at a
maximum ratio of three(3)feet horizontal to one(1)foot vertical.Upon completion of berm
construction,excess black dirt and overburden material will be stockpiled adjacent to the active
sub-phase. Since the berm associated with Dry/Wet Mining sub-phase 2A will remain permanently
in place for more than 15 years it will be landscaped on the public view right-of—way side with a
density of one tree per 625 square feet with a minimum of 66%of the trees being conifers.
Permanent Berms will be constructed on a phase by phase basis and in some instances the berm
may extend past the required coverage for the active mine phase.In these instances,the installation
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of trees will occur to the point at which berm construction and landscaping is required to
sufficiently screen the active mine phase. All berms constructed will be vegetated regardless of
whether or not the berm is part of the screening for the active mine phase.
North Dry Mining Phases lA. 1B.2C&2D
Activities related to North Dry Mining Phases 1A, 1B,2C&2D will include relocation of surface
soils,crushing,mixing, screening,stockpiling,aggregate washing,loading,hauling and conveying
of aggregate materials to the Ancillary Use Facility(AUF)or hauled out by use of the Akron
Avenue internal haul/rail bed road corridor.
Generally,the Akron Avenue rail bed corridor access point associated with the North Dry Mining
Phases will be used in relation to specific construction projects and will not be utilized for normal
retail product sales. It is anticipated that 2014 construction activities will include construction of
the internal haul road along the existing rail bed corridor which will provide access to the Akron
Avenue/County Road#42 access location.
The existing stands of trees abutting the North Dry Mining Phases(1A,1B,2C,2D)will sufficiently
screen the proposed phases however additional temporary berms may by established outside of the
proposed phase for additional temporary screening.
3. Haul Routes/Access Locations
The access points to and from the AUF will occur at the intersection of County Road#46 at Akron
Avenue and at the intersection of County Road#46 at Station Trail. With the proposed mining
operation spanning approximately 1.5 miles north to south and approximately 1.5 miles west to
east,North Dry Mining will utilize access locations for ingress and egress to North Dry Mining
phases 1-7.
During mining operations in the North Dry Mining Phases,the area depicted as future Boulder Trail
will remain open and will serve as an internal haul road for material hauling activities utilizing the
Boulder Trail/Biscayne Avenue access location for access to CSAH#42. The access at Akron
Avenue and County Road#42 will be utilized at the commencement mining of the North Dry
Mining phases. In order to access Akron Avenue from the North Mining Area,an internal haul
road will be constructed along the existing rail bed corridor which abuts North Dry Mining sub-
phase lA in the northeast corner. The Boulder Trail and Biscayne Avenue access will not be
utilized until a traffic signal has been installed at Biscayne Avenue at County Road#42. Only one
of these access points will be open for mining activities at any given time.
The internal haul routes for North Dry Mining phases 1-7 will be maintained by the operator as
needed and a water truck will be utilized to control potential haul road dust. Once all of the
saleable material has been extracted and removed from North Dry Mining Phases 1-7,the future
Boulder Trail haul road and other internal haul roads will be reclaimed as per the interim use
reclamation plan within 12 months.
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