HomeMy WebLinkAbout6.p. Request by Furlong Excavating for renewal of its Small-Scale Mineral Extraction Permit for 2021
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
City Council Regular Meeting: March 16, 2021
AGENDA ITEM: Request by Furlong Excavating for
renewal of its Small-Scale Mineral
Extraction Permit for 2021
AGENDA SECTION:
Consent
PREPARED BY: Anthony Nemcek, Planner AGENDA NO. 6.p.
ATTACHMENTS: Site Location; Draft Mineral Extraction
Permit; Excerpt from the February 23,
2021, Planning Commission Meeting
Minutes; Oblique Images and Plans;
Reclamation Plan; Site Photos
APPROVED BY: LJM
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Motion to Approve the Furlong Excavating Small-Scale
Mineral Extraction Permit for 2021, subject to the terms and conditions in the attached 2021
Draft Conditions for Mineral Extraction.
SUMMARY
Applicant: Furlong Excavating
Property Owner: Tom Furlong, 14690 Furlong Circle, Hastings, MN. (Nininger Township)
Location: West of Fischer Ave. and ¼ mile south of STH 55.
Area: 40 Acres (Overall Site); 6 Acres (active mining area)
Designated Land Use: AG-Agriculture
Current Zoning: AG-Agriculture
The City Council is being asked to consider an application from Furlong Excavating requesting renewal of
its annual small-scale mineral extraction permit for the property located immediately west of Fisher
Avenue and approximately ¼ mile south of Highway 55 in the far eastern portion of Rosemount.
Following a period of inactivity at the mine site, the City Council approved a mineral extraction permit in
late spring of 2019 to allow the applicant to sell aggregate to a construction company that was working on
the reconstruction of County Road 42 east of Highway 55. The applicant would like to continue being
able to sell aggregate on an as-needed basis to Pine Bend Paving and other construction companies and is
requesting renewal of the mineral extraction permit that expired on December 31, 2020. Staff is
recommending approval of the request to renew the mineral extraction permit for 2021.
PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION
The Planning Commission held a public hearing at its meeting on February 23, 2021 to review this request.
No public comments were received during the hearing. The Commission was supportive of the request
and voted unanimously to recommend that Council approve the renewal of the Small Scale Mineral
Extraction permit for Furlong Excavating.
BACKGROUND
In May of 2019, the City Council approved a mineral extraction permit to reactivate the mining site that had
been in operation for approximately ten years prior to 2006. The primary use of the site since approval of
the most recent permit was for the extraction of aggregate to be used for the reconstruction of County Road
42 east of Highway 55 in Nininger Township. As an interim use, permits for mineral extraction are valid for
one calendar year (January 1 – December 31); however, in order to accommodate the construction schedule
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for the County Road 42 project, staff recommended that the Furlong Excavating permit be issued through
2020, with an administrative staff review at the end of 2019. At that time, staff found the operation to be in
compliance with the requirements of the 2019 Small Scale Mineral Extraction Permit.
According to the applicant approximately 70,000 cubic yards were mined from the site in 2019, and 25,000
cubic yards were removed in 2020. This is generally comparable to or less than other mining operations in
the City, and the applicant anticipates that a volume similar to or less than what was removed in 2020 to be
mined in 2021. The applicant has an opportunity to sell aggregate to Pine Bend Paving located just under 3
miles west of the mine on Highway 55 and is therefore requesting a renewal of the mineral extraction permit
for 2021. The applicant has supplied a reclamation plan and has also updated existing plans to indicate
where black dirt is stockpiled to be used in the reclamation of the site. Staff has visited the site, and photos
showing the operation including the stockpiles and screening are included in the attachments.
ISSUE ANALYSIS
Aggregate mining is reviewed through an interim use permit which is a Quasi-Judicial action. As such, the
City has a set of standards and requirements for review. Generally, if the applications meet the ordinance
requirements they must be approved. The standards and requirements for this mineral extraction are
detailed in Section 11-10-4 of the Zoning Ordinance and the attached Mineral Extraction permit.
The subject property is zoned AG – Agriculture and meets or exceeds the applicable performance
standards for small scale mineral extraction. Small scale mineral extraction is listed as an interim use within
the Agriculture district. The table below details the current land use, zoning, and future land use
information for the surrounding properties located within the Rosemount municipal boundary. These
properties are all currently zoned Agricultural and are located outside the 2040 Metropolitan Urban Service
Area (MUSA). The 2040 Future Land Use Map anticipates a continued Agriculture use on these
properties. The land immediately east of the site lies in Nininger Township, and the current use is a
combination of rural residential (7 houses) and a golf course.
Surrounding Land Use and Zoning Information
Direction Current Land Use Zoning Guided Land Use
North Agriculture Agricultural AG-Agriculture
South Agriculture Agricultural AG-Agriculture
East Rural Residential/Golf Course n/a n/a
West Agriculture Agricultural Agricultural
Due to the small area of mineral extraction, a phasing plan is not required. If the applicant’s plans for the
site change and extraction is going to expand beyond 15 acres the applicant will have to provide a phasing
plan. It is staff’s understanding that the applicant is not anticipating this to be the case. The proposed
reclamation plan provides for 10:1 slopes at the edge of the mining area that taper back to the adjacent
properties. Staff has reviewed the plan and finds that is meets the requirements of the City Code.
When the Planning Commission reviewed the mineral extraction permit application in 2019, there were
concerns about traffic safety related to the volume of trucks that would be hauling from the site. The
truck traffic was generated by the extraction of aggregate in support of the reconstruction of County Road
42. Because the removal of aggregate from the site will be on an as-needed basis for use at Pine Bend
Paving, the number of trucks entering and leaving the site is anticipated to be much lower and the timing
of hauling to be less regular than it was when mining occurred in support of the major reconstruction
project. Staff has reached out to the Police Department for any feedback or calls related to this operation
and there were none.
RECOMMENDATION
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Staff and the Planning Commission are recommending approval of the Small Scale Mineral Extraction
permit for Furlong Excavating based upon a review of information submitted by the applicant, the mineral
extraction standards in Section 11-10-4 of the City Code, and the attached permit with conditions of
approval.
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Mineral Extraction Permit
2021 Conditions for Small Scale Mineral Extraction Permit
FURLONG EXCAVATING
A Furlong Excavating, hereinafter referred to as the “Property Owner”, shall sign a written consent to these
conditions binding itself and its successors or assigns to the conditions of said permit.
B The property Owner shall comply with all terms of this permit as well as the standards for mineral
extraction listed in Section 11-10-04 of the City Code.
C This permit is granted for the area on Exhibit A, which is attached hereto as an exhibit. Regrading and
reclamation shall occur in the area designated on Exhibit A in accordance with the requirement of Section
11-10-4.4 of the City Code. Reclamation is not expected to occur in the 2021 calendar year,
D The term of the permit shall extend from the date approved by the City Council until December 31, 2021
unless revoked prior to that for failure to comply with the permit requirements. An Annual Mining Permit
fee shall be paid to the City of Rosemount.
E All required permits from the State of Minnesota, County of Dakota and City of Rosemount (hereinafter
"City") or any of their agencies shall be obtained and submitted to the City prior to the issuance of the
permit. Failure by the Property Owner to comply with the terms and conditions of any of the permits
required under this paragraph shall be grounds for the City to terminate said mining permit.
F The final grading for the permit area shall be completed in accordance with the Final Reclamation Plan,
attached as Exhibit B, or as approved by the City Engineer, and any other conditions that may be imposed
by the City from time to time.
G All gravel trucks and other mining related traffic shall enter and exit the mining area from Fischer Avenue.
The location of the accesses and/or easements for ingress and egress shall be subject to approval by the
City, as well as the County and State Highway Departments if any changes occur relative to the mining
process.
H A plan for dust control shall be implemented and subject to approval by the City. The Property Owner
shall clean dirt and debris from extraction or hauling operations related to the Mineral Extraction Permit
from streets. After the Property Owner has received 24-hour verbal notice, the City may complete or
contract to complete the clean-up at the Property Owner’s expense. In the event of a traffic hazard as
determined by the Public Works Director or Rosemount Police Department, the City may proceed
immediately to complete or contract cleanup at Property Owner’s expense without prior notification.
I The surface water drainage of the mining area shall not be altered so as to interfere, contaminate, or
otherwise affect the natural drainage of adjacent property.
J No topsoil shall be removed from the site and the Property Owner shall take necessary measures to
prevent erosion of the stockpiled topsoil. The location of the stockpiled topsoil shall be as indicated on
Exhibit A.
K 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 the Property Owner.
L All costs of processing the permit, including but not limited to planning fees, engineering fees and legal
fees, shall be paid by the Property Owner prior to the issuance of the permit. The Property Owner shall
reimburse the City for the cost of periodic inspections by the City Engineer or any other City employee for
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the purpose of insuring that conditions of the permit are being satisfied. The Property Owner agrees to
reimburse the City for any other costs incurred as a result of the granting or enforcing of the permit.
M The daily hours of operation for the mining area shall be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through
Saturday, subject, however, to being changed by the City Council.
N The Property Owner shall deposit with the Planning Department a surety bond or cash escrow in the
amount of Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars per acre ($7,500.00/acre) of active phase in favor of the
City for the cost of restoration, regrading and/or revegetating land disturbed by mining activities and to
assure compliance with these conditions by the Property Owner. The required surety bonds must be:
(1) With good and sufficient surety by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of
Minnesota with the right of the surety company to cancel the same only upon at least thirty (30) days
written notice to the permit holder and the City.
(2) Satisfactory to the City Attorney in form and substance.
(3) Conditioned that the Property Owner 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 Engineer, or any other City officials.
(4) Conditioned that the Property Owner will secure the City and its officers harmless against any and all
claims, or 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 the Property Owner.
(5) The surety bond or cash escrow shall remain in effect from January 1, 2021 to July 31, 2022.
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 escrow during the term of this permit in order to insure that the City is
adequately protected.
O. The Property Owner 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, bodily injury
liability in an amount of at least One Million Five Hundred Thousand and no/100 ($1,500,000.00) Dollars
and property 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 January 1, 2021 to July 31, 2022.
P. The storage of equipment (unrelated to the sand and gravel mining and processing), manure, construction
debris, or hazardous materials of any kind shall not be permitted on site. The placement of construction
debris, manure, asphalt in any form or hazardous materials within the pit as fill shall be strictly prohibited.
Q. The Property Owner shall hold the City harmless from all claims or causes of action that may result from
the granting of the permit. The Property Owner shall indemnify 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.
R. The Property Owner 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.
S. Complete mining and reclamation is required in all phases before any additional mining is authorized.
Modifications or expansion of the mining areas must be approved in writing to the City. Property Owner
shall submit to the City semiannually a written report indicating the amount of material extracted from the
site for the prior six-month period.
T. The Property Owner shall incorporate best management practices for controlling erosion and storm water
runoff as specified by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and the United States Environmental
Protection Agency.
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U. Reclamation shall include the replacement of the entire stockpile of topsoil on the mined area, reseeding
and mulching necessary to re-establish vegetative cover for permanent slope stabilization and erosion
control. The minimum depth of topsoil shall not be less than two inches after reclamation. No restored
slopes may exceed a gradient of 25% or four to 1 (4:1).
V. The Property Owner must show how materials stockpiled for recycling, if any, will be processed and
inform the City of all stockpiled materials.
W. All recycling must be completed with the completion of the current phase and materials removed from the
site. No recycling processes shall be allowed to continue into subsequent phases.
X. The Property Owner may not assign this permit without written approval of the City. The Property
Owner will be responsible for all requirements of this permit and all City ordinances on the licensed
premises for the permit period unless the Property Owner gives sixty (60) days prior written notice to the
City of termination and surrenders the permit to the City. The Property Owner 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.
Y. The Property Owner shall install and maintain a “stock” gate (or equivalent) at the entrance to the property
where the mining operation is located. The gate must be secured at 7:00 p.m. and at any time the pit is not
in use.
Z. The fill area regrading and reclamation shall follow the procedures described in the Amended Operational
Plan – Furlong Small Scale Mineral Extraction Permit, including a report submitted to the City describing
the quantities of material brought in, where the material came from, and the test result of the material. The
reports submitted shall describe the quantities of material brought in, where the material came from, and
the test results, including supporting analytical results of the materials.
AA. Mining to the elevation of 840 feet above mean sea level provided that the site is reclaimed to the elevation
shown on Exhibit A with haul-back, clean-fill material in accordance with the Amended Operational Plan –
Furlong Small Scale Mineral Extraction Permit. In no instance shall mining occur in the groundwater
aquifer.
BB. Blasting or the use of explosives is prohibited in the mining of the Furlong gravel pit.
CC. Truck operators within the pit area shall not engage in practices involving slamming tailgates, vibrating
boxes, using of “jake” or engine brakes (except in emergency situations) or other such activities that result
in excessive noise.
DD. The City of Rosemount shall have the ability to collect independent soil and water samples.
EE. Furlong Excavating 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.
FF. Furlong Excavating shall compact the entire reclamation site to a minimum compaction of 95% of
maximum dry density.
GG. The operator shall install and maintain “No Trespassing” signs consistent with the standards outlined in
Minnesota State Statute 609.605.
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HH. The operator is permitted to have two trailers for storage of items directly related to the operation of the
mine and mining equipment. Storage of more than two trailers would be a violation of the conditions of
the mining permit and could be cause for revocation of the approval.
That Furlong Excavating, Property Owner, hereby consents and agrees to the foregoing conditions of said
mining permit.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Property Owner has hereunto set his hand this _____ day of __________________, 2021. FURLONG EXCAVATING By:__________________________________ Its: _________________________ STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) § COUNTY OF __________ ) The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this ______day of _________________, 2021, by __________________________________, on behalf of Furlong Excavating, Property Owner. ______________________________________ Notary Public
EXCERPT FROM THE FEBRUARY 23, 2021 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES
5.d. Request by Furlong Excavating for renewal of its Small Scale Mineral Extraction Permit for 2021. (21-03-ME)
Planner Nemcek gave a summary of the staff report for the Planning Commission. It was noted that the applicant was
in attendance if there are any questions.
The public hearing opened at 8:03 pm.
Public Comments: None.
MOTION by Kenninger to close the public hearing.
Second by Reed.
Ayes: 6. Nays: 0. Motion Passes.
The public hearing closed at 8:04 pm.
Additional Comments:
Commissioner Reed mentioned that his children ride the school bus that stops along Fischer Avenue, and he was
unaware of any issues.
MOTION by Schmisek to recommend the City Council approve the Furlong Excavating Small Scale Mineral
Extraction Permit for 2021, subject to the terms and conditions in the attached 2021 Draft Conditions for
Mineral Extraction.
Second by Kenninger.
Ayes: 6. Nays: 0. Motion Passes.
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