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1 <br /> The site lies immediately south of the existing Elk River Landfill. <br /> • Other surrounding land uses are primarily agricultural. This <br /> ' property, as well as property to the north, east and south is <br /> included in the gravel-mining district studied in the <br /> Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) approved by the City of <br /> Elk River in June 1994. A small parcel of land located <br /> immediately south of the 24-acre southern parcel was not <br /> included in the EIS study. <br /> The elevation of the site varies from about 1070 to about 960. <br /> Mining will occur to an elevation ranging from 952 to 963. <br /> A prominent ridge runs in a north south direction through the <br /> property. The slopes on the property range from 20-60%. <br /> Slopes west of the site are relatively flat at around 6%. Slopes <br /> east of the site are more irregular and range from around 8- <br /> 20%. <br /> A small wetland is located in the extreme southwest corner of <br /> the 18 acre parcel to be added to the site. The wetland is <br /> located within the 200-foot setback area and the proposed trail <br /> 11111 system right-of-way. A 140-foot buffer will be maintained <br /> between the wetland and the excavation limits. Vegetation will <br /> remain and no land disturbing actrivities will occur wihtin the <br /> buffer area. <br /> Tibbits Brook, Rice Lake and a large wetland complex lie <br /> northwest of the site on the west side of the abandoned railroad <br /> track. <br /> Figure 3 is a U.S.G.S. Quad map excerpt that illustrates the site <br /> setting. <br /> c. Estimate of Quantityof <br /> Material to be Mined: <br /> The estimated quantity of additional material to be mined is <br /> approximately 800,000 cy. This volume includes an additional <br /> 270,000 cy of material as a result of the property transfer and <br /> an additional 530,000 cy of material resulting from the <br /> additional parcel of property north of 221st Avenue. This <br /> volume includes topsoil and overburden. Depending upon the <br /> consistency of material with depth and the occurrence of <br /> unsuitable material, the actual amount to be mined may be less. <br /> ' 8 <br />
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