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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004657
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
QX-94-0002
STREET_NUMBER
24717
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
BRANDT
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LODI
APN
02316002, 03 &
ENTERED_DATE
10/8/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
24717 E BRANDT RD
RECEIVED_DATE
10/7/2004 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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�r. F <br /> � I <br /> v. <br /> - I <br /> I <br /> STAFF REPORT - Quarry Excavation <br /> Application Information j <br /> Owner: KRC Aggregate, Inc. <br /> Applicant: KRC Aggregate, Inc. <br /> File Number: ER-94-1, QX-94-2 <br /> III Location: On the north side of Brandt Road, at its easterly point of termination, <br /> approximately seven miles east of State Route 88, southeast of Clements. <br /> Address: 24717 E. Brandt Road, Lodi �� <br /> V - <br /> General Plan: AIG, OS/RC Community: -- <br /> 1 Zoning: AG-80 APN: 230-160-02,03; <br /> 230-190-01,02; <br /> 230-170 09 <br /> Water Supply: Private well Sewage Disposal: Septic system <br /> Storm Drainage: Natural, retention ponds 100-Year Flood: No <br /> Williamson Act: Yes Supervisorial District: 4 <br /> Staff: Kerry Sullivan CEQA Determination: EiR <br /> Project Description <br /> The applicants, KRC Aggregate, Inc., are proposing to expand the limits of excavation of an existing <br /> permitted quarry excavation (QX-86-1). The existing quarry operations encompass approximately 110 <br /> acres-the original 100 acres permitted under QX-86-1 plus 10 acres permitted by administrative approval <br /> under the provisions contained in Development Title Section 9-854.7. The expansion will add an <br /> additional area of 938 acres, for a total area under permit of 1048 acres. Of the 1048-acre total area, the <br /> actual acreage to be excavated is 500 acres. 1 <br /> Aggregate resources will be excavated up to a depth of 40 feet, with the average depth to be excavated <br /> of approximately 25 feet. Sand and gravel deposits will be excavated by first removing all of the available <br /> topsoil in the respective phase being worked with a Caterpillar wheel tractor-scraper. The topsoil will then <br /> either be stockpiled for future reclamation or respread on a previously excavated area for reclamation and <br /> revegetation. Overburden is then excavated and either stockpiled or respread for reclamation. <br /> The applicants expect production to continue in the range of 500,000 to 1,000,000 tons per year, for a <br /> total amount of sand and gravel to be excavated of 25,000,000 tons over a 20- to 25-yearj period. <br /> Excavation will be conducted in four 5-year phases; each phase is composed of approximately 100 acres <br /> i to be excavated. Reclamation and revegetation of the site will also be phased. As excavation of Phase <br /> 1 is completed and excavation of Phase 2 begins, reclamation and revegetation of Phase 1 will <br /> commence. All drainage from excavated areas will remain on the site. <br /> Waste materials produced from the processing operation are limited to clay and fine silts suspended in <br /> the process water. Process water is recycled back through a series of three recycling/settling: ponds, <br /> where clays and fine silts settle out. The water is recycled and used as process water for the plant.. <br /> I <br /> Some of the clays and fine silts are removed from the settling ponds periodically and stockpiled on the <br /> San Joaquin County OX-94-2/KRC Aggregate <br /> Community Development llPage 1 <br /> �1 I <br /> { <br />
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