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federal environmental quality standards. An Air Contaminant Discharge Permit (ACDP) is <br />required for the aggregate processing equipment and mining activities on the subject property. <br />Delta Sand & Gravel currently operates it existing, adjacent, facility under an ACDP issued by <br />LRAPA (Permit No. 20119) that permits and regulates dust emissions generated by (1) <br />processing equipment; (2) storage piles; (3) roadways; and (4) yard activities. In addition to the <br />specific standards for particulate matter emissions that apply to the process operations, the <br />ACDP includes a requirement to follow the LRAPA-approved Fugitive Dust Control Program <br />for the existing facility. When Delta Sand & Gravel expands its operations onto the proposed <br />expansion site, it will implement the Fugitive Dust Control Program on the expansion area to <br />assure that its operations continue to comply with applicable state and federal air standards. <br /> <br />Wastewater discharge is prohibited under administrative rules and the requirements of the <br />applicant’s DOGAMI permits. The mining operation requires no onsite systems for domestic <br />water or sewage disposal. <br /> <br />A reclamation plan has been prepared and is required to be approved by DOGAMI with <br />respect to restoring land quality. Uses of the reclaimed expansion area will be consistent with all <br />Goal 5 requirements and will depend on land use regulations existing at that time. The <br />protection of the expansion area for natural resource activity and the rehabilitation of it for reuse <br />will maintain the quality of the land. <br /> <br />Therefore, we find that approval of the proposed amendments will not produce results <br />that will be in conflict with or inconsistent with the purpose and intent of Goal 6. <br /> <br /> Goal 7 - Areas subject to Natural Disasters and Hazards. <br />To protect life and property from natural disasters and hazards. <br /> The expansion area is partially located within an un-numbered A zone of the <br />Willamette River flood plain as illustrated on the Flood Area Insurance Map (FIRM) (Panel <br />1126 of 2975, effective June 2, 1999). It is located immediately west of a Flood Insurance <br />Study (FIS) area that has defined floodways and base flood elevations of the Willamette <br />River. <br /> Because the floodway for the Willamette River is determined to be substantially east <br />of the expansion area, the FIS has determined through definition of the floodway that the <br />expansion area could be completely obstructed without increasing the water-surface elevation <br />of the 100-year flood more than one foot at any point. <br /> All mining activity proposed for the expansion area will occur as excavation taking <br />place below existing ground surfaces. Overburden will be removed and stockpiled in areas <br />with elevation higher than base flood elevations or in areas currently below existing ground <br />elevations. That mining methodology will preclude the need for sound berms or flood <br />containment berms that could impede flood flows across the expansion area. Berms <br />associated with the construction of the aquaclude will be temporary in nature and will be <br />removed by returning the material to the area of the aquaclude as construction occurs or prior <br />to anticipated heavy rain events. <br /> Therefore, we find that the proposed use of the expansion area will be consistent with <br />the purpose and intent of Goal 7. <br /> Goal 8 - Recreational Needs. <br />To satisfy the recreational needs of the citizens of the state. <br />We find that there has been a legislative determination by the Metro jurisdictions through <br />its comprehensive planning process, as implemented by the Metro Plan diagram, that the subject <br />property is not needed for recreational facilities or opportunities. Identified recreational needs <br />Ordinance - 26 <br /> <br />
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