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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1986123
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/5/2024
Doc Name
Objection
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Witwer,Oldenbug,Barry & Groom, LLP
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DRMS
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AM1
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JPL
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Findings and Resolution <br /> Stroh Pit Special Revie« <br /> Page 10 <br /> 14. The applicant shall implement a public information website and provide quarterly <br /> briefing to the HOAs of the surrounding developments. An advisement of the meetings shall be <br /> provided to the County. The website shall provide contact information for residents to report <br /> complaints or ask questions. The applicant must develop a plan to respond to citizen complaints. <br /> 1�. The applicant shall develop a noise monitoring plan. to include when and how <br /> noise and baselines will be reviewed and established, how results are reported and what the <br /> response to noise complaints will be. This plan shall be submitted, reviewed and approved by <br /> County staff prior to commencement of any mining activity. <br /> 16. The applicant shall hire a sound consultant in the first two weeks of processing <br /> activity to measure sound levels and provide additional conditions for sound mitigation as <br /> needed. The study shall be submitted to the County for revie�,ti to detennine if the operation is in <br /> compliance with the noise ordinance and the original sound study. <br /> 17. Dust water trucks shall be maintained on site and used. In hot. dry and windy <br /> conditions, water shall be applied regularly except on Sundays when the plant is not allowed to <br /> operate. Stockpile sprinkler systems wIII operate autonomously and shall be triggered by either a <br /> moisture sensor or timer. Stripping and mining shall not be permitted in 35 mite per hour winds <br /> as indicated on the .air Pollution Control Division's construction permit. The operation must <br /> adhere to all the controls required by the State issued construction permit. <br /> 18. All electric line or generator powered conveyor shall be installed and routinely <br /> maintained to mitigate noise. <br /> 19. All internal excavating and construction equipment owned by the applicant must <br /> have white noise backup beepers installed. <br /> 20. The access road shall be paved prior to anv material hauled off site. <br /> 21. The internal dirt access road proposed around the processing plant for incoming <br /> customer trucks and other internal haul roads between the pits and the processing plant, shall be <br /> chemically stabilized to reduce dust. <br /> 22. Speed limit signs shall be posted along the access road and other internal haul <br /> roads for noise and dust mitigation. Traffic signs for one-way traffic around the processing plant <br /> shall also be installed to mitigate noise from customer vehicles. <br /> 23. Emergency maintenance shall be allowed at any time. Normal maintenance may <br /> not occur in the quarry area unless during normal working hours. <br /> 24. Stock piles of pit run material shall be in place prior to operation of the processing <br /> plant for the purpose of noise suppression as indicated in the sound study. <br /> 10 <br />
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