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The meeting included public comments on senior citizens, safe access roads, setbacks and buffers, and haul roads. The group discussed a proposal to determine points of ingress and egress for the material site, and the requirement for dust suppression on haul routes. There was also discussion regarding setbacks from Local Option Zoning Districts, schools, health facilities, and childcare facilities, as well as residential zones within city limits. Additionally, there were public comments on posting public comments on the website and concerns from gravel pit owners.
This document outlines the Southern Peninsula Plan, an initiative focused on classifying borough-owned lands and guiding future land use decisions for the Southern Peninsula. The plan aims to maintain the quality of life, foster a healthy environment, and create a sustainable economy. Key strategic areas include land use planning, natural resource management, economic development, and recreation/aesthetics. The overarching vision is to develop diversified communities that respect their past, plan for the future, protect their environment, and support sustainable local economies, while addressing community needs such as water quality, education, and lifestyle.
The meeting covered discussions on reclamation requirements, bonding, and buffers. Proposed changes to reclamation requirements were reviewed, and it was decided that the group would vote on them in October. A roundtable discussion was held on bonds, and the logistics of bonding were proposed to be examined by staff. Buffers were also discussed, including the planning commission's involvement in requirements and the possibility of minimums instead of maximums. A GIS map on density was requested for review. The group aimed to provide recommendations by December and would reconvene in October 2018.
The Material Site Work Group meeting agenda includes discussions on reclamation, resolution 2018-25 regarding the deadline extension for the final report submission, and proposed changes to the Material Site Ordinance. Key topics involve buffer zones, equipment setbacks, operating hours, dust suppression, and regulations for prior existing uses. The agenda also covers application procedures, permit conditions, and reclamation plans, with considerations for topsoil, grading, and revegetation. Additionally, the group will address standards for sand, gravel, and material sites, along with potential permit modifications and violations.
The meeting focused on suggested changes to the borough code regarding reclamation issues, including the definition of 'exhausted' and concerns about prior existing use pits. Members discussed planned vs. non-planned material sites and the difficulties in reclaiming sites. The topic of insurance was discussed, with an emphasis on bonding and the possibility of using engineer's estimates instead of bonds. The inclusion of regulations for Prior Existing Uses (PEUs) in the Borough Code was also discussed. Additionally, the meeting addressed the quality of life for homeowners near gravel pits, with discussions on home assessments and potential adjustments due to the proximity of gravel pits.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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