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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0014091
PE
2656
FACILITY_NAME
PA-0400250
STREET_NUMBER
22469
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
HENRY
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
ESCALON
Zip
95320-
APN
24905017
ENTERED_DATE
4/22/2021 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
22469 S HENRY RD
RECEIVED_DATE
10/27/2023 12:00:00 AM
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
004
QC Status
Approved
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COMPASS LAND <br /> GROUP <br /> The M&P Facility, Bellino Quarry, and Hendrick Quarry are regionally important sources of <br /> aggregate that supply the local market with essential construction materials. At the current pace <br /> of mining, the Permits will expire before the permitted reserves within the approved mining <br /> boundaries have been fully realized. Extending the term of the Permits will provide the ability to <br /> extract the remaining permitted reserves,which will enable the continued supply of an important <br /> source of local construction materials. <br /> Regional Demand <br /> The Department of Conservation - California Geological Survey ("CGS") monitors and reports on <br /> the availability and production of aggregate materials used for construction purposes and <br /> conducts on-going studies that identify and evaluate permitted reserves, production, and <br /> available resources throughout the State of California. In 2018, CGS published a report titled <br /> Aggregate Sustainability in California, which analyzed aggregate availability within 30 defined <br /> aggregate "production-consumption" regions across the state ("Report"). The Report provides <br /> reliable information to local agencies on the status of local aggregate reserves, and projects a <br /> demand for those reserves over a 50-year time horizon. With respect to San Joaquin County,the <br /> Report identified a significant shortage of permitted aggregate reserves that is not projected to <br /> meet anticipated regional demand over the next 50 years. More specifically, the Report found <br /> that the Stockton-Lodi production-consumption region is expected to consume 409 million tons <br /> of aggregate over the next 50 years, while only 203 million tons of aggregate reserves are <br /> currently permitted (i.e., less than 50% of the anticipated demand is permitted, assuming that <br /> the reserves at the Bellino Quarry and Hendrick Quarry are fully mined). This indicates a <br /> significant future shortfall in local aggregate reserves. A time extension to the Permits will ensure <br /> a proven local source of aggregate material is maintained, and that the region does not fall <br /> further behind in its ability to meet future demand. <br /> Remaining Reserves <br /> As shown in Table 1, below, it is estimated that approximately 34 years of remaining reserves <br /> exist at the nearby quarries that supply the M&P processing plant (Bellino and Hendrick). <br /> Table 1 <br /> Bellino and Hendrick Quarries Permitted Reserves <br /> • Phase Est. Acres Est.Ton Est. Years to Est. Year of <br /> (Million) Completion Completion I <br /> ------------------------------------------------ -- - - <br /> I I Mining substantially complete in Phase 1 2020 <br /> II 26 i 1.7 15 2035 <br /> Bellino III 15 j 0.7 7 2042 <br /> Final Reclamation 2 2044 <br /> Total 41 2.4 24 2044 <br /> -- -• - - ------�--- —- - —-------------- <br /> -i 1 17 0.75 __ 4-�_- _-1____-_2046 <br /> - — - - — - _- <br /> Page 3 <br />
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