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accessible to truck traffic and to the site of gravel mining. Concrete trucks will circulate <br />through the plant by use of the road system located on the property (see plans). A front- <br />end loader will be used at the site ofthe concrete batch plant to feed aggregate material. <br />A portable asphalt plant may periodically be located in the pit. Trucks used to load and <br />transport asphalt material will circulate through the plant by use of the road system <br />located on the property. A front-end loader will be used to feed aggregate material. <br />A third site will be composed of the mobile crushing and screening equipment used to <br />process the raw gravel. This site will contain various mobile equipment, such as: gravel <br />crushers, screens, conveyors linking equipment, and a control van. The entire site will <br />occupy an azea of approximately 60,000 squaze feet. The gravel will be mined and <br />processed on site with crushers and a wash plant. Rubber tired front loaders will be used <br />to feed a crusher that will produce aggregate. The crusher will be equipped with spray <br />bazs to control dust. The water used in the wash processing will be hauled in or pumped <br />from an existing irrigation pond. This water and the water used for processing will be <br />channeled into a sedimentation pond where sediments will be settled out. Whenever <br />possible, the water will be recycled and used again for gravel washing purposes. <br />Manmade structure avoidance <br />In order to avoid damaging the County Road, access road, fences, the pipelines and the <br />gas well on the property, the operator plans to stay 60 feet from the centerline of the <br />easements. The gas well and the underground pipelines will only be a factor for phase 1. <br />The County Roads will impact phases 1, 3, and 4. <br />There aze fences running along portions of the west and south property boundaries. <br />Hocker Construction and the adjacent landowner own these fences. In order to avoid <br />damaging the fences, mining activities will come no closer than 60 feet to the fence <br />(and/or property line). <br />