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Adopt a resolution to:
a. Amend an existing Pavement Maintenance Agreement between San Benito Supply Inc. and the County of Monterey extending termination date to March 30, 2045 (Amendment No. 1).
b. Authorize the Chair to execute Amendment No.1 and
c. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit Amendment No.1 to the Recorder for filing.
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RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution to:
a. Amend an existing Pavement Maintenance Agreement between San Benito Supply Inc. and the County of Monterey extending the termination date to March 30, 2045 (Amendment No. 1).
b. Authorize the Chair to execute Amendment No. 1 and
c. Direct the Clerk of the Board to submit Amendment No.1 to the Recorder for filing.
SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
On March 30, 2005, the Planning Commission approved a Conditional Use Permit and Reclamation Plan (PLN010239) for San Benito Supply to allow the establishment and operation of hillside hardrock, sand, and gravel aggregate quarry with an associated on-site rock processing plant that reduces the size of mined rock to construction materials specifications with a maximum annual production of 300,000 tons. The operation is located on approximately 197 acres of a 425-acre property commonly known as the Hidden Canyon Quarry (Attachment D). The project is located approximately 1.7 miles northwest of the intersection of Metz Road and Elm Avenue, in the vicinity of the City of Greenfield.
Condition of Approval No. 71 requires the applicant (“Owner”) and the County of Monterey (“County”), collectively referred as to the “parties”, to enter into a Pavement Maintenance Agreement and develop a pavement maintenance and rehabilitation program for Metz Road and Elm Avenue (Attachment 1) impacted by the Hidden Canyon mining operations. On June 01, 2006, the parties entered into a Pavement Maintenance Agreement (Attachment C). The Pavement Evaluation Study, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation Strategy for Metz Road and...
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