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COMPASS LAND <br />G R O U P <br />Notes: <br />1. The estimated project phasing is provided only as a guideline. Actual phasing depths, <br />boundaries, quantities and timelines may be affected by unforeseen changes in geology <br />and market conditions. <br />2. Estimated years to completion calculated using a historical average production rate of <br />0.11 million tons/year for Bellino, and an anticipated future production rate of 0.18 million <br />tons/year for Hendrick. <br />Consistency with County Code <br />For the Bellino and Hendrick Quarries, a request for revisions of approved actions is made <br />pursuant to §9-878 of County Code. For quarry excavation projects, County Code requires that <br />applications include an excavation/reclamation plan schedule (§9-854.3 and §9-1415.3). <br />Accordingly, in addition to the Table 1, above, this application is supplemented by proposed <br />redlines to the time schedules contained within the existing approved reclamation plans (see <br />Attachment A, Proposed Changes to Existing Entitlements). <br />For the M&P Facility, County Code contains specific provisions related to the continuation of <br />accessory uses (§9-605.6(m)). A summary of consistency with County Code is provided below: <br />1. §9-605.6(m)(1)(A): The lapsing of the Quarry Excavation Permit is due to lack of <br />production at the permitted area resulting solely from the exhaustion of the mineral <br />resource being excavated. <br />Consistency Determination: Consistent. In March 1999, the San Joaquin County Planning <br />Commission approved an amendment to the M&P Facility Permit (No. QX -89-2) and made <br />this finding to allow for the continued operation of the accessory uses (e.g., sand and <br />gravel processing, asphalt production, and recycling) after the onsite extractive resources <br />at M&P are depleted. This application seeks to amend the approved timeframe for the <br />continuation of the accessory uses to provide the ability to extract the remaining <br />permitted reserves at the Bellino and Hendrick Quarries that supply the M&P Facility. <br />2. §9-605.6(m)(1)(B): The Applicant desires the Revision of Approved Actions to continue an <br />authorized accessory use under the lapsing Quarry Excavation Permit. <br />Consistency Determination: Consistent. GRI seeks to amend the approved timeframe for <br />the continuation of the accessory uses to provide the ability to extract the remaining <br />permitted reserves at the Bellino and Hendrick Quarries that supply the M&P Facility. <br />Page 4 <br />11 <br />17 <br />0.75 <br />4 <br />2050 <br />III <br />17 <br />0.35 <br />2 <br />2052 <br />Final Reclamation <br />2 <br />2054 <br />Total 51 1.85 <br />12 <br />2054 <br />Notes: <br />1. The estimated project phasing is provided only as a guideline. Actual phasing depths, <br />boundaries, quantities and timelines may be affected by unforeseen changes in geology <br />and market conditions. <br />2. Estimated years to completion calculated using a historical average production rate of <br />0.11 million tons/year for Bellino, and an anticipated future production rate of 0.18 million <br />tons/year for Hendrick. <br />Consistency with County Code <br />For the Bellino and Hendrick Quarries, a request for revisions of approved actions is made <br />pursuant to §9-878 of County Code. For quarry excavation projects, County Code requires that <br />applications include an excavation/reclamation plan schedule (§9-854.3 and §9-1415.3). <br />Accordingly, in addition to the Table 1, above, this application is supplemented by proposed <br />redlines to the time schedules contained within the existing approved reclamation plans (see <br />Attachment A, Proposed Changes to Existing Entitlements). <br />For the M&P Facility, County Code contains specific provisions related to the continuation of <br />accessory uses (§9-605.6(m)). A summary of consistency with County Code is provided below: <br />1. §9-605.6(m)(1)(A): The lapsing of the Quarry Excavation Permit is due to lack of <br />production at the permitted area resulting solely from the exhaustion of the mineral <br />resource being excavated. <br />Consistency Determination: Consistent. In March 1999, the San Joaquin County Planning <br />Commission approved an amendment to the M&P Facility Permit (No. QX -89-2) and made <br />this finding to allow for the continued operation of the accessory uses (e.g., sand and <br />gravel processing, asphalt production, and recycling) after the onsite extractive resources <br />at M&P are depleted. This application seeks to amend the approved timeframe for the <br />continuation of the accessory uses to provide the ability to extract the remaining <br />permitted reserves at the Bellino and Hendrick Quarries that supply the M&P Facility. <br />2. §9-605.6(m)(1)(B): The Applicant desires the Revision of Approved Actions to continue an <br />authorized accessory use under the lapsing Quarry Excavation Permit. <br />Consistency Determination: Consistent. GRI seeks to amend the approved timeframe for <br />the continuation of the accessory uses to provide the ability to extract the remaining <br />permitted reserves at the Bellino and Hendrick Quarries that supply the M&P Facility. <br />Page 4 <br />