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I4 <br /> ' �,�•s • SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br /> �ark <br /> t }�• 1810 E.'HA=LTON AVE.,-STOCKTON,CA OS206-0= <br /> PHONE:M/46"121 FAX 209H6"168 <br /> NOTICE OF PREPARATION <br /> t The Environmental Review Officer has determined that the project may have a significant impact <br /> on the environment and thereby gives notice that an Environmental Impact Report is to be <br /> prepared in accordance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) as <br /> i <br /> amended. <br /> Application: <br /> The applicant, Munn & Perkins, has submitted a Revisions of Approved Actions Application to <br /> E amend San Joaquin County Ordinance Requirement No. 4 of a previously approved Quarry <br /> F Excavation Permit(QX-89-0002). San Joaquin County Ordinance Requirement No. 4 states: <br /> { "The hours of operation with the exception of periods of declared National, State, or County <br /> emergency, daily operations will be restricted to the period between 5:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m." <br /> The Revisions of Approved Actions request is to extend the hours of operation from 9:00 p.m.to <br /> � 5:00 a.m.for projects that contain specifications that limit work to nighttime hours. The number of <br /> extended nights will not exceed 125 nights per year provided there are no unexpected delays in <br /> n construction work. It will be limited to the asphalt batch plant, loaders;trucks including a water <br /> truck and scale house.'Excavation activities and the crushing of rock will not be permitted <br /> between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.The Revisions of Approved Actions request will not <br /> remove any of the existing other previously approved conditions of approval. <br /> Proiect: <br /> t� Quarry Operation <br /> The project is to provide asphalt paving materials for projects that contain specifications that limit <br />' work to nighttime hours.The project will entail the use of the asphalt batch plant, loaders;trucks <br /> including a water truck and scale house. These uses are currently permitted as accessory uses to <br /> the existing approved quarry excavation permit that allowed the extraction of approximately 3 <br /> million tons of aggregate material over a 30 year period on a 142 acre project site extending to <br /> 7 2029 by the County with a Revisions of Approved Actions approved March 4, 1999. The <br /> approved quarry excavation permit permits the continued operation of accessory uses such as an <br /> asphalt plant, storage silos, sand and gravel processing plant, an asphalt/concrete recycling <br /> l plant,truck scales, and accompanying stockpiles, storage, offices and shop. The proposed <br /> Revisions of Approved Actions application will not increase the footprint or depth of excavation or <br /> maximum allowable daily production limits. This request is for extended hours of operation of the <br /> asphalt batch plant, loaders, and water truck and scale house for projects that require nighttime <br /> hours only. <br /> s <br /> Reclamation Plan <br /> The proposed Revisions of Approved Actions is for the extended hours of operation to utilize the <br /> asphalt batch plant, loaders,water truck and scale house only. No additional excavation or quarry <br /> operations that consist of crushing rock will occur. The proposed revisions request will not alter or <br /> change the approved reclamation plan of returning the site back to agriculture as stated in the <br /> reclamation plan for this quarry excavation permit. <br /> a , <br /> " <br />