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19 <br /> sold. Mr. Whittington asked the Board for guidance in <br /> handling the situation, where the sale of moss rock would be <br /> involved. <br /> Mr. Bucknam stated that the operator's activity would restore <br /> the land to its original contour. He said that the primary <br /> reason for removal of the moss rock included residential <br /> development for home building. Mr. Bucknam said no blasting <br /> would occur and that the operation would consist of the <br /> removal of surface rock and debris dropped onto the property <br /> from a previous quarry operation. The operator will use a <br /> crane to pick up the rock. <br /> Mr. Whittington said that no staging area, loadout or road <br /> would be built for the project. He said that Bill Boone has <br /> a road that goes to the top of the property where the activity <br /> would occur and that he would obtain a right to access the <br /> property prior to entering. Mr. Whittington said a meeting <br /> has been scheduled for tomorrow with representatives from the <br /> county and the city. He said he anticipates being able to go <br /> forward with the project on October 4, 1993 . <br /> Staff recommended that the operator' s proposed activity would <br /> not require a permit, if the operator could provide the <br /> Division with a copy of an approved final subdivision plat <br /> plan. Staff said the if the plat plan is not approved by the <br /> county, the operator would need to obtain a permit through the <br /> Division for the moss rock removal. <br /> Board Member Danielson clarified that the approval from the <br /> county must address the issue of reclamation. He said that <br /> this project would go beyond what the Board has previously <br /> determined not to be mining. The consensus to the Board was <br /> that some type of permit needed to be obtained to guarantee <br /> reclamation of the site. <br /> The Director, Michael Long, recommended that the matter be <br /> continued to the October 1993 Board Meeting, in order to allow <br /> the Board the opportunity to review the operator' s county <br /> approval. <br /> The Board continued this matter indefinitely, until the <br /> operator decides to bring the matter back before the Board. <br /> 16. FORMAL PUBLIC HEARING <br /> AMERICAN STONE AND LANDSCAPING . . . & File No. M-93-038 <br /> JOE STOCK. Staff presented a September 13, 1993 letter from <br /> the operator and a copy of the June 8, 1993 Board Order issued <br /> for mining without a permit. This matter related to the <br /> operator' s request that the Board extend the date by which a <br /> permit must be obtained, in order to abate the corrective <br /> actions. <br />