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<br />MINUTES 7 <br />Pequot Lakes Planning Commission <br />March 19, 2015 <br /> <br />9. Excavation will not occur at a water-producing depth as approximately 20 to 25 <br />feet from the existing elevation will be excavated. Applicant has indicated that <br />depth to saturated soil after material is removed is estimated to be 12 feet above <br />saturated soil level. <br />10. Applicant has indicated there will be a site specific Stormwater Prevention and <br />Pollution Plan (SWPPP). <br />11. Applicant has indicated measures will be taken to minimize any damage to the <br />natural resources on the site. Erosion from all activities will be in compliance with <br />the MPCA and NPDES permits. Operations will be conducted and erosion and <br />sedimentation control best management practices as required by MPCA General <br />Permit MN G49001 will be maintained until the pit area is permanently stabilized <br />or reclaimed. <br />12. The applicant has submitted a written plan for rehabilitation and reclamation of <br />the pit area – interim and final restoration. The interim reclamation plan <br />anticipates periods of dormancy during the life of the mining operation. During <br />these dormant periods the interim restoration goal is to stabilize and secure the <br />site. Typical activities involve inhibiting erosion of exposed soils, create stable <br />slopes and where appropriate, re-vegetation. <br />13. The final restoration plan will be to slope the banks to a ratio no greater than 3:1 <br />slope. The peaks and depressions will be graded and backfilled to a gently rolling <br />topography. The final topography will allow runoff to flow to the bottom of the <br />reclaimed pit floor. The stored topsoil will then be prepped and seeded following <br />the MN DNR handbook for reclaiming sand and gravel pits. All measures will be <br />taken to keep banks stabilized. <br />14. City Code requires 4 inches of black topsoil be placed on all areas, vegetation shall <br />be restored by planting of appropriate grass seeds or planting of shrubs or trees, <br />banks of excavation not backfilled shall be sloped to 3:1 slope, and reclamation of <br />extractive use sites and haul roads shall be completed within 1 year after cessation <br />of the operation. <br />15. The proposed extractive use is an appropriate use in the Agriculture zone; <br />extractive uses are listed as conditional uses in the Agriculture zone. <br />16. Wild Acres Road is currently being used as a haul route for other excavation <br />operations in the area. The applicant has indicated their trucks will be accessing <br />on and off of Wild Acres Road and routed to their required destination. Truck <br />activity onto Wild Acres Road will lessen activity on Nelson Road from the <br />Swenson pit. <br />17. The proposed use is compatible with the surrounding neighborhood. There are <br />several extractive uses in the surrounding area, including Pequot Lakes and Ideal <br />Township. There is a large extractive use operation on the adjacent properties to <br />the south of the subject property. <br />18. The proposed use will not be injurious to the public as necessary permits for <br />stormwater and pollution control will be obtained, as well as permits for noise and <br />air emissions. The proposed use will not pose a threat to groundwater quality. <br />19. The proposed use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of property in the <br />immediate vicinity. There are few homes in the area that are located more than