In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the future land use plans for the South Stoner area, focusing on the implications of ongoing quarry operations by Yajaira and Payne and Dolan. The proposed land use includes a mix of commercial and high-density residential developments, contingent upon the resolution of existing geological barriers created by the quarries.
The discussion highlighted the challenges posed by a significant rock wall separating the two quarry sites, which currently restricts development options. If an agreement can be reached between the quarry operators to remove or modify this wall, the area could be designated for business park use. However, if negotiations fail, the land to the west of the wall may remain designated for high-density residential use.
Officials noted that the quarries are currently excavating stone and have restoration plans in place, but the timeline for any potential development remains uncertain. The conditional use permit for the Payne and Dolan quarry extends until early 2028, indicating that significant time may pass before any construction can commence in the area.
The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between property owners to address the grading issues created by the quarries, which could ultimately facilitate a more cohesive development strategy for South Stoner. As discussions continue, the local government aims to navigate the complexities of land use planning in light of the ongoing quarry operations.