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EXHIBIT D <br /> 6.4.4 EXHIBIT D - Mining Plan <br /> McCormick Excavation And Paving LLC(applicant) Stewart II <br /> A. Mining methods are strip topsoil and stock pile. Remove overburden to sand gravel. And if <br /> necessary screen sand and gravel. Once sand and gravel are removed, put overburden in that <br /> location to proper slope and grade. Install topsoil on overburden and prepare it for seeding. <br /> B. Earth moving to be done by scrapers, dozers and loaders. <br /> C. There should not be any water impoundments other than what would be natural. And <br /> diversions would be on top of the hills to divert water around the proposed area. It would not <br /> reroute any water. All runoff will still end up at the same location if the project was not there. <br /> D. Size of area to be worked at one time. Roughly nine acres would be the size of area disturb at <br /> one time.The project will be in phases,this should help keep the size down. <br /> E. Time table for phase 1 is there should be about 2 years left of the phase.And as we strip and <br /> remove overburden we will place these in the areas that are finished. Once phase one is all <br /> complete in mining we will prepare area for seeding.This should be done immediately after <br /> area is prepped.Then during this time phase 2 will be ongoing and the same steps will follow on <br /> this portion. Phase 2 may have up to 5 years on it. <br /> 1. See time line above. <br /> 2. The phase 1 size should not be more than 9 acres at most.The area being mined will be <br /> around 4 acres disturbed and another 3 acres to be used in work area.These 3 acres and the <br /> other already mined area will be in stages of reclamation. Phase 2 will be worked in a <br /> direction going south.This will not allow this area to be reclamated till project is mined out. <br /> The other area in the pit will be under some type of reclamation stage.That are not in the <br /> work area or overburden stockpile area. <br /> 3.Phase 1 will be the north area of the pit. Phase 2 will be the south end of the pit that we are <br /> adding on. Phase 1 will finish up within the next 2 years and it will then be under reclamation. <br /> As phase 1 is under reclamation phase 2 will start being stripped and overburden removed. <br /> Parts of the is phase that can be reclamated will start. But the portion that will get mined will <br /> not be able to be reclamation till it is fully mined. <br /> F. Material to be gotten from this fill dirt, sand and gravel. The depth of material ranges from 8 <br /> feet to 10 feet in depth. The overburden is a sandy loam silt that ranges in depth of 1 feet to 5 <br /> feet in depth in phase 1. Phase 2 material will be the same, and the sand gravel depth is around <br /> 10 feet to 15 feet in depth. The overburden is around 12 feet to 15 feet in depth.That will have <br /> to removed. <br /> II The nature of the stratum immediately beneath the material to be mined in sedimentary <br /> deposits are a red clay. <br /> G. The primary product is sand and gravel,these will be used in agriculture uses and construction. <br /> The secondary product is overburden that will be used in agriculture uses and construction as <br /> well. <br /> 1. No explosives will be used in mining portion or the reclamation portion of this site. <br />
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