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Case File: CU OA-OA <br />Page 2 <br />]~ Mpg <br />Condi[irnal Use Permit <br />Applicant Jason Bebeau <br />60 Day Rule The application has been deemed complete as of April 7, 2008. <br />The Ci must take action b une 7, 2008 <br />Requested Action Conditional Use Permit approval <br />Location and Size Appxoxanately 60.23 acres north of 219s` Avenue, east of Hwy <br />169. <br />Location Existing Use Land Use Plan Designation Current Zoning <br />Subject <br />Property Mrnrng Commercial Reserve CRT/ ME <br />North Rural Residential Commercial Reserve CRT/ ME <br />South Rural Residential Commercial Reserve CRT/ ME <br />East Rural Residential 2008 Rural Residential A-1 / ME <br />West Rural Residential Commercial Reserve CRT/ ME <br />Overview <br />The applicant received a Conditional Use Permit in 2004 (CU 04-21). Mining licenses were received <br />for 2005, 2006, and Honing activity was occurring those years. No license was applied fox in 2007, <br />and no mining activity occurred, therefore the Conditional Use Permit expired. <br />Jason Bebeau, of J & B Mining, is requesting Conditional Use Permit approval to manage a gravel/ <br />peat mining operation on his property, legally described as: South Half of the Northeast Quarter of <br />the Northeast Quarter (S '/z of NE 1/a of NE '/a), Section 10 and Northwest Quarter of the <br />Northwest Quarter (NW '/a of NW '/a), Section 11, all in Township 33, Range 26, Sherburne <br />County, Minnesota. <br />The mining pxoposai includes a proposal to mine approximately 39 acres out of the 60 acre site. <br />Approximately 1,190,000 cubic yards of materials axe proposed to be mined, about 1/3 of this <br />consists of peat. The proposal includes a desire to excavate approximately 40 feet below ground <br />water using a dragline. <br />While the subject property was not included in the original 1994 Environmental Impact Statement <br />(EIS) on Mineral Excavation, an Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW) has been <br />completed; which the City Council made a negative dedaxadon regarding the need for an EIS at <br />their September 7, 2004 meeting. <br />i~1v~t G imia rvi~...,.'>l <br />