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1.00 <br /> L <br /> Aoolicant's Request <br /> i,. Teichert Aggregates proposes to excavate a ±50.6-acre portion of a ±55.9-acre site (the Rose <br /> property) for sand and gravel. This property is acknowledged by the State of California as <br /> km regionally significant for its aggregate content and is noted as Sector A-2n on Division of <br /> Mines and Geology mineral classification maps. The reclamation plan submitted complies <br /> with San Joaquin County's regulations and meets the requirements of California's Surface <br /> Mining and Reclamation Act (SMARA). <br /> Introduction <br /> The Rose property is located on the east side of MacArthur Road, approximately one quarter <br /> r <br /> mile south of the intersection of Linne Road and MacArthur Road. The City of Tracy <br /> represents the closest population center. Aggregate from the site will provide an additional <br /> r <br /> source of raw material for Teichert's operation to the west. The existing plant is governed <br /> by San Joaquin County Permit EP-84-10. <br /> L <br /> Teichert's Rose property consists of two parcels (APN No. 253-210-10 and APN No. 253- <br /> 210-11). The property is in an area where aggregate extraction is now occurring. Lonestar <br /> Industries and Granite Construction, as well as Teichert, are excavating nearby sites. <br /> 7 <br /> This property is important because it contains a vital portion of the deposits found in the <br /> " Corral Hollow alluvial fan. The Department of Mines and Geology, in Mineral Land <br /> Classification—Special Report 160, describes this fan as the primary source of construction <br /> aggregate for San Joaquin County and the 1-5 Corridor. Loss of this site's aggregate resource <br /> to other types of development would diminish the region's supply of this basic yet <br /> r fundamental building material and could result in greater infrastructure and development <br /> costs. <br /> Proposal <br /> .. This one-phase operation will remove ±2.08 million cubic yards of material. Anticipated <br /> annual production is expected to range from ±500,000 to ±1.4 million cubic yards. An <br /> 1 MSO464-B <br />