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<br />• EXHIBIT C <br />Mining Plan <br />1. Mining is planned to begin in March 1994. Depending on demand <br />mining operations could continue for five years. Mining activities <br />should be completed by March 1999. <br />2. Top soil will be stripped and stockpiled within the effected <br />area. Top soil berms will be used to retain stormwater. <br />Stockpiled top soil will be placed over the mined area during the <br />reclamation of the pit. <br />3. Overburden ranges from 1-3 feet in depth. <br />4. The deposit will be mined to an average depth of 10-15 feet. <br />5. The mined area is contained within a 9.44 acre site and <br />consists of a dry sand and gravel deposit. The deposit will be <br />mined moving south to north to an average depth of approximately <br />10-15 feet. A dozer and front end loader will be used to mine the <br />gravel and transport the pit run gravel to the screening plant. <br />Initially, the plant to be used will be a portable feeder with a <br />scalping screen. At a later date, a small portable crushing plant <br />will be placed in the pit. The finished products produced will be <br />screened sand material and aggregates for base course material. <br />• 6. Depending on the depth of the material, approximately 8-9 acres <br />will be mined under this permit. <br />7. A haul road from the pit to the County road will be developed. <br />The haul road will become a permanent part of the subdivision <br />following mining. The average width of the road will be 20 feet. <br />The road will be graded and maintained. The haul road will be left <br />in tact and will not be reclaimed. <br />8. A limited amount of water will be used for control of fugitive. <br />dust. Such water will be purchased from the local domestic water <br />company. <br />9. The subject area is a dry source of sand and gravel. No ground <br />water will be exposed during the operations and no washing of <br />material is planned. In addition storm water run off from the <br />mining operation and processing site will be contained on the <br />property by means of a berm and draining storm water to retention <br />areas. All fuel storage tanks will be properly bermed to contain <br />any spill. Used oils from maintenance of equipment will be placed <br />in holding tanks on service trucks and delivered to an approved <br />disposal site. No used oils will be dumped on-site. <br />10. No ground water will be exposed, therefore no injury to <br />• existing water rights is anticipated. <br />3 <br />