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Page 3 <br />June 8, 2004 WTEP meeting with water levels recorded in feet NGVD for four rounds of water <br />level observations. <br />Mining is proposed to be conducted to 45 feet below the water table or to an elevation of <br />approximately 900 feet at the deepest point of mining. It is anticipated that the mining will <br />uitimately result in approximately 10 acres of Type 5 wetland being created where there is currently <br />type 2 wetland with reed canary grass making up the dominant vegetation (refer to Plan Sheet 2). In <br />the process, one small wetland, Area C (0.43 acres -impact area 2) on the north side of the site, a <br />portion of wetland Area B (1.10 acres -impact area 3) and a portion of wetland Area A (0.51 acres <br />- impact area 1) are located within the proposed mining area and would be excavated (Impacted)- <br />Anderson Engineering of Minnesota, LLC is ~~hmitting a wetland application and replacement plan <br />for the impacted wetlands under separate cover which outlines the on-site mitigation activities <br />required to replace the impacted wetlands at the site. <br />.Due to the elevation of the water table in the area of the project (approximately 944-945 fed, based <br />on existing hydrogeologic data for the region and observations of the on-site monitoring wells) it is <br />not believed that mining of the. property will significantly impact the existing wetlands on site. The <br />results of the topographic survey mapping and observed water table elevations support the opinion <br />that these wetlands Dave hydrology that is supported primarily by groundwater. In addition, the soil <br />borings completed at the site did not indicate the presence of a significant low permeability soil <br />layer that would lead to perched shallow water table conditions in the area_ <br />ruing below the water table is proposed to be conducted using a drag line. No dewateriag will be <br />conducted at the site at any time. Drainage from mining area will be directed to the open areas <br />created during mining. (Refer to Play Sheet 3). J & B Mining wa71 apply for coverage under a <br />National Pollirtant Discharge Elimination System {NPDES) Permit MNG490000 and a Storm Water <br />Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been prepared and is included with the CUP submittal <br />package. As i~icated in the SWPPP, surf~e water ronoff and erosion cools are proposed to <br />control surface water discharge off site. "~ proposed co~rnls will include installation of sib fence <br />and/or vegetative buffers, hay bales, rig-rap Placemerrt m drainage ways. a~ P~ ~PanR <br />replanement and seeding of completed mining areas. Silt fencelvegetative buffers, hay bales a~ rip- <br />rap will be placed in areas deemed necessary during mining operations. The SWPPP also includes <br />discussion of Best Management Practices (BMP's) to be utiliDed duuing miming operations. <br />The mined gravel material will be hauled primarily to Elk River Bituminous located approximately <br />'14-mile southwest of the Property using a private access mad. Mining operations be conducted <br />between the hours of 7:00 AM ate 7:00 PM as required by the City of Ells River. <br />Variance R~tnest <br />In c~njundion with the Conditional Use permit application the applicant requests a variance to <br />allow mining activities within five feet of the property line instead of 40 fed as required is Section <br />16 of the Sherburne County Zoning Ordinance. Slopes within the 40 foot area of the property line <br />are proposed to be no greaten than 4:1. The reduced setback is requested to allow for connextim- of <br />the open water area with that on the Schmidt Mining area tQ make open water area suitable for the <br />p~mposed shared fisheries habitat that will cross the property line. The applicant believes that this <br />