Aggregate mining project
Notice of Intent to Adopt
Negative Declaration 661
MR 2-11/12-01
Permit to Mine/Reclamation Plan
Turner Excavating, Inc.
Greenville, Plumas County
Notice is given that Negative Declaration 661 has determined that this project will not have a significant effect on the environment.
The project is located on Diamond Mountain Road, Greenville, CA; Assessor's Parcel Number 007-080-004; T27N/R11E/Section 8, MDM.
This is a proposal to mine up to 100,000 cubic yards of construction aggregate from an existing previously disturbed overburden pile. In addition to mining, the project includes a seasonal rock crushing/screening plant, but no permanent structures or buildings. The processing plant will cease operation and be removed from the site when available reserves of aggregate overburden have been exhausted. The total area to be reclaimed is plus or minus 2.88 acres. Final reclamation will be completed within three years after the available reserves have been exhausted. Proposed land uses after reclamation are for timber management. The estimated end of mining is January 1, 2032.
This document is proposed to be adopted and has been filed with Plumas County Planning and Building Services. It is now available for inspection and review at:
Plumas County Planning and Building Services
555 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971
The review period for this document is from May 9, 2012 through June 8, 2012. Written comments concerning this document will be accepted through the last day of the review period.
A public hearing will be held on this project before the Plumas County Zoning Administrator on June 13, 2012 in the Plumas County Permit Center Conference Room, 555 Main Street, Quincy, CA at 10:00 a.m.
For further information on this, contact: Rebecca Herrin at Plumas County Planning and Building Services, (530) 283-6213, 555 Main Street, Quincy, CA 95971.
Published IVR
May 9, 2012
Notice of Intent to Adopt
Negative Declaration 661
MR 2-11/12-01
Permit to Mine/Reclamation Plan
Turner Excavating, Inc.
Greenville, Plumas County
Notice is given that Negative Declaration 661 has determined that this project will not have a significant effect on the environment.
The project is located on Diamond Mountain Road, Greenville, CA; Assessor's Parcel Number 007-080-004; T27N/R11E/Section 8, MDM.
This is a proposal to mine up to 100,000 cubic yards of construction aggregate from an existing previously disturbed overburden pile. In addition to mining, the project includes a seasonal rock crushing/screening plant, but no permanent structures or buildings. The processing plant will cease operation and be removed from the site when available reserves of aggregate overburden have been exhausted. The total area to be reclaimed is plus or minus 2.88 acres. Final reclamation will be completed within three years after the available reserves have been exhausted. Proposed land uses after reclamation are for timber management. The estimated end of mining is January 1, 2032.
This document is proposed to be adopted and has been filed with Plumas County Planning and Building Services. It is now available for inspection and review at:
Plumas County Planning and Building Services
555 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971
The review period for this document is from May 9, 2012 through June 8, 2012. Written comments concerning this document will be accepted through the last day of the review period.
A public hearing will be held on this project before the Plumas County Zoning Administrator on June 13, 2012 in the Plumas County Permit Center Conference Room, 555 Main Street, Quincy, CA at 10:00 a.m.
For further information on this, contact: Rebecca Herrin at Plumas County Planning and Building Services, (530) 283-6213, 555 Main Street, Quincy, CA 95971.
Published IVR
May 9, 2012
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