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City <br /> <br />TO: <br /> <br />FROM: <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Item ~ 5.1. <br /> <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />Mayor and City Council <br /> <br />Rebecca Haug, Environmental Technician <br /> <br />September 7, 2004 <br /> <br />Conditional Use Permit for Mineral Excavation by Schuer, Inc. <br />Inc./ CU 04-23 <br /> <br />Request: Schuer, Inc. has an existing mining permit that allows them to mine 14.81 acres of <br />a 66.06 acres site. They are requesting approval to mine an additional 5.5 acres of the same <br />site. This operation includes periodic crushing of gravel, but not washing. The additional <br />5.5 acres are proposed to be excavated 15 feet below the ground water elevation using a <br />draglme. The site will not be dewatered to accomplish this. The site was not included in the <br />City of Elk River's 1994 Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on Mineral Excavation, but <br />a discretionary Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) was completed for the <br />original request. Additional environmental review is not required. All of the 66.06 acres site <br />is already zoned Mineral Excavation Overlay Zoning District. <br /> <br />A request for mineral excavation by J & B Mining is also on the Council's agenda for this <br />meeting. Although the two requests are separate, the restoration (final contours) of the sites <br />and wetland mitigation do tie together. Further, gravel from the J & B Mining site will be <br />hauled through the Schuer site to Elk River Bituminous. To keep this haul route open, <br />Phase 4 of the Schuer site (the current 5.5 acres request) will is not be mined or restored for <br />5 to 10 years. <br /> <br />Attachments: <br /> <br /> Included with this memo is: <br />a vicinity map, <br />a Conditional Use Permit Application Submittal letter, dated March 29, 2004, <br />A letter dated, July 28, 2004 from the city's Environmental Consultant, Matt <br />Ledvina, regarding groundwater monitoring and the proposed environmental spill <br />plan, <br />a development plan, which shows the proposed final contours for the additional <br />acreage, and <br />a proposed Conditional Use Permit (CUP). <br /> <br /> <br />