<br />Elaboration of 'Yetland issues ~ found in the following submittals:
<br />, ,Exblbl~ 1 ~ Digital Mo4e! olExlst;ng Excavation Site and New Expans;on area, by EGR &,
<br />Associates, Inc. in the origmal application. " ,
<br />Exhibit 13 -letter from Bro~ey Newton ,L~P
<br />Exhibit 16 -'letterfrom Kate Perle
<br />Exblblt%l -letter fromOreg & Ren~ See ,
<br />,ExhlJJlt 13 - Letter from Hutchinson, Cox,' Coons, DuPriest, Orr, & Sherlock, P.C.
<br />, Exhibit" 33 - Natural ResourcesIW etlands' R.,rt by 'Ethan Perkins ~h 'D. '
<br />E:ddblt 57 - rebuttal from EOR & Associates to Dr. Perkins,
<br />E:ddblt 65 - rebuttal to BOR from DuPriest
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<br />(E) 'Conflicts with.agrkultural prQctlces,. and ,
<br />Agric1Jltural practice occurs on the si~e, in the impact area ~d beyond. Testimony 'from
<br />actual n~ghboring fanners/gardeners is mixed, with some statements ot no nel8tive imp~ct.
<br />Much of the testimony provided by Ute alricultura1 'expertS is gell-erar in nature, .identifying
<br />pot~tia1 impacts to crops grown for commercial,pUrposes that ire not found within the .1500'
<br />impact area. Elaboration of the is~es are found in ~e fonoWing submittals:
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<br />. ExhI~lts 16 & 33_ - letter and memo from Kate Perle
<br />, ~ ': E_blts 18 " 33J -'letter and memo'from Kevin Jones
<br />, Exhibit' 19 -letter from Mark Reed
<br />. ':Exhlblt 20 -I. from. Karen laWrence '
<br />Exhibit 18,- Letter from Karen Reed
<br />,EXhIbit 24 '- m~from Dewey Hofer
<br />, " Exhibit 331 ~ Report from Ross PenballegoD, OSU Extension Service
<br />Exhibit 34 - Farmland Protection fli<<, 1000 Friends of oregon "
<br />, ,ExhIbit 35-.memo from Michael Mishlai Sloan.
<br />Exhibit 36 - Hydrology-Geology report by Malia Kupilas ,
<br />Exhibit, 40 - Cost Estimat~ for Changes -in Ag. Practices at F~n Circle.Community Fann
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<br />. Both P~I Cominllslolil foud tile eonOiets, with agricultural impaets' did Dot extend
<br />beyond ~e 1_ ft. impaa irea. '.. .. ,
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<br />.. (F) Other co1fflicts for which consideration. is necessary hi order to corry Out ordinances. that .
<br />, ,supersede oregon Department.ofG~ology and ~neral Industries (DOG..4M1) regulations pursuant to
<br />'ORS517.780,~ , ' . , ' . , '
<br />,No other conflicts that supersede DOOAMI.regulatioDS have been i~~ed. ,
<br />(c) The local government.s!aall determine reasonable and practi~ble' measures that WOUld minimize the "
<br />'conflicts identified under su"section (b) .01 this section. To determine whether proposed measures
<br />would. minimize conflicts to agricultural practiCes,., the requirements of ORS 21.5.296 , shall fJelollowed
<br />rather than' the requirements of this iectioll. If reasoMble qnd practicti/Jle measures are identified to
<br />minimize all identified coriflicts, mining shall be allowed at the site and subsection (d) of this section is
<br />, not applicable: Ifidentifled conflicts cannotbe minimized, subsection (d) of this section applies.
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<br />OAR 660-023-180(5)(i) defines "Minintize a co'iiflict": to reduce an ideniified conflict to a level that is '
<br />no longer significant. For those types of conflicts addressed by local., state or federat standards (such
<br />as the Department of'Environmental Quality . standards for noise and dw~ levels) to lI~inim;ze a
<br />. conflict" means to ensure conformance ~o the appltca.b1e standards. "
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<br />'This means: that any conflicts identified abOve. in subsections (A) ,through (D) are mipimized if ~e
<br />applicant brings the conflict into conformance with an applicable local, state, or federal standard. A
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<br />" . "Board/CoUncil Hearing - Ordinance~No. P ^ 1238,
<br />. , AI~ Cover Memo
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