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mew look/ng northeast across rnirring areas <br />In Phases V and N. (See Exhibit C.) The <br />~wr.'~- railroad track adjoins the entlre length of <br />.~ ~, u the south side o(the permit boundary and <br />- ~~ has not been !n use /or several years. <br />~ ` ~... ). <br />t <br />~ ; <br />MINING ARFJ~ -Gravel mining has bogun in Phases I and II. (See Exhibit C) As of this date, 47.4 acres have <br />been disturbed by mining and the related activities, and 38.0 acres are used as the operetion's Staging Area. <br />Phase I will serve as a perrnaneni staging and stockpile area throughout the life of the operation. <br />Approximately 132.9 acres o1 the amended permit boundary has been identified for use as sand and gravel <br />extraction. In accordance with a condition contained within the local lend use permit, not more than 30 acresof <br />the site will be disturbed at one time. in addition to the 36.0 acre Staging Area. <br />The Gootechnical StabHity Study (contained within Exhibit S of this document) revealed the nature of the gravel <br />deposits. Tho average 20 loot sand and gravel layer Is in an alluvial deposft overlain with 0.5 feet to 8 leet of <br />overburden. The resource rs situated on top of a relative flat layer of bedrock. The study indicated that ground <br />water is not present wthin the identified mining areas. <br />The Stiemme and Gates Ditch that crosses Pharos IV, V, and tn. <br />The d/fch wll! be relocated in a pipe floe near the south boundary oI <br />the sltB. <br />