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COX IIZ Nt <br />I <br />G R O U P <br />George Reed, Inc. ("GRI") owns and operates three distinct yet integrated surface mining <br />operations in an unincorporated area of San Joaquin County ("County"): (1) the Bellino Ranch <br />Quarry ("Bellino Quarry"); (2) Hendrick Ranch Quarry ("Hendrick Quarry"); and (3) Munn & <br />Perkins facility ("M&P Facility"). A background and overview of each site is discussed below. <br />Bellino Quarry <br />GRI operates the Bellino Quarry (APN: 247-230-09), under Quarry Excavation Permit (PA - <br />0200370) most recently approved by the County in December 2013. The Bellino Quarry provides <br />aggregate to the M&P Facility for processing. The Bellino Quarry's Permit expires on December <br />31, 2029 (Condition of Approval No. 1.m [Time Limitation].) Given market demand, however, GRI <br />is not anticipated to exhaust reserves at the Bellino Quarry until 2042. <br />Hendrick Quarry <br />GRI operates the Hendrick Quarry (APN: 249-050-17) under Quarry Excavation Permit (PA - <br />0400250). The County issued the Hendrick Quarry Permit in 2005, with the understanding that <br />GRI would commence active material extraction and sales upon the completion of mining at the <br />Bellino Quarry. The Hendrick Quarry's Permit expires on December 31, 2029. (Condition of <br />Approval No. 1.a. [Approved Uses].) Given market demand, GRI does not anticipate commencing <br />mining at the Hendrick Quarry until 2042 (at the completion of mining at the Bellino Quarry) and <br />will not complete mining until 2054. <br />Munn & Perkins Facility <br />The M&P Facility (APN: 247-220-18, -19) is a mining site that operates as a regionally important <br />construction materials processing facility. The Facility processes aggregate from GRI's nearby <br />permitted quarries, including the Bellino Quarry and Hendrick Quarry, making it a critical <br />component of the regional aggregate supply chain. The Facility operates pursuant to the <br />requirements of Quarry Excavation Permit (QX -89-2), most recently approved in March 1999, <br />when the permit was modified to allow the continued operation of accessory uses after the <br />extractive resources are depleted. These authorized accessory uses include an asphalt plant and <br />storage silos, a sand and gravel processing plant, an asphalt concrete recycling plant, truck scales, <br />and accompanying stockpiles, storage, offices, and shop. The M&P Facility's Permit expires on <br />Page 1 <br />