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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page 2, hOVe 26, 1979 <br /> <br />7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and was adopted on June 18, 1979. Neil Larson said ~hat a county <br />hearing 6 years ago~ , said that the gravel pit will not move closer to homes. <br />Jeff Loman 1~Jantecl to lcno~~J about the ~',!aSll 'tvater and said that 10 ~Tears ago the <br />St. Paul Sand & Gravel operated without a permit. J.t. Shiely said 300 to 400 <br />gallons per minute is needed for recycling vJater. The present well is 500' <br />deep. Ridgewood wells are 250 to 300 feet with some deeper. Paul Si?ger <br />asked what is the plant that you are building? Joe Shiely stated that this is <br />to house the support equipment. The golf course manager was concerned for the <br />wash water and debris coming off the pit area depositing on the golf course, as <br />it did aefore several z{ears ago. Joe Shiel::l said that '-later control pOl1cls vJill <br />be built to contain ru~~off water. The question was asked about operations near <br />the City of Shakopee. Joe Shiely answered that the City will have a hearing <br />on water permits and they (Shiely Co.) have a permit to use 2.5 billion gallons at <br />Shclcopee, but they only use 1.8 billion gallons. The persent operation will <br />only move several hth~dred feet ~outh from the presen~ operation. They will not <br />extract gravel from the south i mile. It will go~est on Hipsag farm and <br />J... , ".J., · 1 · 1 00 ' ,... - D'S " · ... .J.. d !J. <br />nor vI1 ana.. S vay a'0 _eas:"G I rom .- rOC1;or "tree"'0, as 'tile:", are vO ay. ....rea <br />is zoned A-2 and mining is permitted. The season usually is from 3Iarch to the <br />end of ITo\rernoer. i,irs.}I. Seigler as}:ed 1-;hat do 3iOU do vli th T'estored propert~r?' <br />Joe Shiely ~~swered tha~ land use is at Shiely's option, it is a long time <br />~peration, and it would be hard to say what use wou~d be..?ade at this time. <br />1 t lIQuId ha\;~e to be l.lsed according to the zoning. J 011.1"'1 r~oer frq.m the Board of <br />RidgevJood. Estates Horne asl:ed for a definite marl:: as to h01-; far south the :pit <br />l';ouldgos Joe S11ielJr sa,ia~ t116 main gravel goes north and not south. John <br />Kriser wants in deDth study on v!ater conditions ~~d noise ~roblems. Corr~issioner <br />Fox said these are~ set by the State. The public hearing was then closed. <br />COlt'IIiIISSION~ER Ll..iCltS Iil0\TETI TO G:R.A1IT TIill COlillITIOIIA.L USE PEP~.FiIT PRO\IIDIQ) TFJ....T Tl-IEP:.E <br />1:~OULn 3E }70 Gfut\TEL PIT DEVELOPI'.TEIJT SOtJT}I OF TIIE F~4..ST-1"JEST i SECTIOli LIlLE <br />OF' SECTIOIJ 21, '}:33, R261;J 0 COrTI~'IISSIONER lIII.Ih-LE SECOIIDEI) Tl-<Z I'10TIOI~ 0 EfOTIOl'T <br />EJ....SSED 5-0. <br /> <br />6. ~emodeling 3arney's Cafe <br /> <br />Neil Larson and Lavid 3arnier presented plans for remodeling 3arney's Cafe. <br />Also, Neil Larson had plans for a two stO~l addition to the old Elliott Paint <br />Building. ~he conoepts are good. <br /> <br />7. ~im Rolowts Proposal <br /> <br />Jim Rolo~ did not show up. <br /> <br />8. .4.djournment <br /> <br />The meeting was adjourned at 11:00 p.m. <br /> <br />rtespectful13' Sttbmit-ted, <br /> <br />Don Driessen <br /> <br />~bY~~ <br /> <br />Herbert ~. ~dolrhson <br />