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2020-12-04_PERMIT FILE - M2020062
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2020062
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
12/4/2020
Doc Name
Is It Mining?
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O'Rourke Excavating, Inc.
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DRMS
Email Name
SJM
THM
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8. What is the approximate areal extent of the proposed extraction in acres? <br /> 200 Up to 200 acres: parcel (farm) is 211 acres but not all areas will have <br /> rock collected or need rock to be collected. See Map provided. <br /> 9. To what approximate depth will the extraction extend? <br /> <1 ft Only larger rock (generally 4-inch+) will be removed but larger cobbles (up to 1- <br /> foot) are found on the field and need to be removed. Soil will be screened/left. <br /> 10. In cubic yrst pprox matey howcmuchrunlcaonarinWatr�el stockpile area will be stripped. <br /> This is a MAXIMUM over a 3-5 year project, and is based on assuming an <br /> 80,000 average of three inches depth will actually be removed, even though rock up to <br /> a foot in size will be colleted. This is a rough estimate. <br /> 11. Will material extraction involve the use of explosives? <br /> Yes ❑ No It is not expected that boulders will be encountered, and <br /> the removal of rock is well above bedrock in the area. <br /> 12. Will site of extraction result in the exposure of tributary ground water? <br /> Areas being cleared of rock will not be irrigated while work is <br /> Yes ❑ No ❑ on-going but will again be irrigated once work is done. <br /> 13. Will either the landowner or the mine site operator receive any type of <br /> compensation, i.e., monetary, in-kind, haulage fees, etc., from the proposed <br /> material extraction? <br /> O'Rourke Excavating will be paid by Schoen Farms to collect and <br /> Yes ❑✓ No remove the rock: cost of the work will be reduced by the value of <br /> the construction material produced from the removed rock. <br /> 14. Please supply a copy of any documents that will ensure that the area of extraction <br /> will be reclaimed to some beneficial land use once extraction activities have been <br /> completed. Please see the County Conditional Use Permit and explanation, attached. <br /> 15. Do you have permits for this activity from any other governmental agencies such <br /> as building, construction, or grading permits, and if so, what are they? <br /> It is anticipated that crushing/screening equipment will have APCD permits. <br /> The enditional use permit also Constitutes 1` it This may not <br /> �-n�Evn crC�rcursv C�rrscrcu�crc�.�a•6E$S.r-�eFl" <br /> project and there is not significant potential for discharge from disturbed areas. <br /> 16. Are there state/federal/local agency participants in terms of funding? <br /> Funding Yes ❑ No <br /> Yes ❑ No ❑ <br /> Design ✓ <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />
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