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Resolution 7516 IUP soil processing and mining
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Resolution 7516 IUP soil processing and mining
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12/2/2024 3:06:07 PM
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10/16/2024 2:42:21 PM
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House Number
3660
Street Name
Sixth
Street Type
Avenue
Street Direction
North
Document Type
Resolutions
Permit Number
LA24-000045
PIN
2911823340006
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Project Narratives Resol. 7516 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> LA24-000045 <br /> Hi Melanie, <br /> When we were discussing our lead reclamation project I remember you commenting <br /> that a major concern for Orono was potential site traffic. I spoke to John Sims, our <br /> contractor about this issue and wanted to relay to you what I already knew and found <br /> out from John: <br /> 1: PGC has ample parking room in its upper and lower parking areas to park at least 2 <br /> semi's along the upper driveway and for a semi to turn around in the lower lot -the area <br /> where the lead shot bags will be loaded for shipping. This means there should not be a <br /> need to back trucks in from either County 6 or Starkey Rd, or for vehicle/equipment <br /> parking or warning signage on either road. Trucks will simply drive in and out of our <br /> driveway onto County 6 and Hwy 12. <br /> 2:At Project mobilization, trucks will access the parking and work areas as noted above. <br /> The equipment, crane pads, etc will be staged in the lower lot - which has ample room. <br /> Mobilization traffic will consist of about 10 separate deliveries over the course of 1 - 2 <br /> weeks. <br /> 3: Once mining commences, it will be a month to 6 weeks before enough lead is <br /> processed to make a shipment. After processing, the lead bags will be securely stored <br /> in the lower parking area until shipped, utilizing 1 - 3 semis. Ordinarily, the bags would <br /> be loaded and shipped in 1 day. The expectation is this process would be repeated <br /> every 1 - 2 weeks. <br /> 4: It is anticipated that it will take 30 - 35 truckloads to ship all the lead bags over the <br /> approximately 6 month span of the project. <br /> 5: Project noise levels should be comparable to sitework noise levels when doing site <br /> development for a residential or commercial project. <br /> I hope this is helpful in reaching a decision regarding appropriate permits required by <br /> the City for our Project. <br /> Regards, <br /> Larry Compton <br /> President <br /> Park Gun Club <br />
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