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Johnson County Board of Zoning Appeals approves Irving Materials site-plan modification for Greenwood gravel operation
Summary
The Johnson County Board of Zoning Appeals on Sept. 23 approved a modification to Irving Materials’ previously granted use variance to expand mineral excavation onto a triangular parcel south of 6695 South Moose Valley Road in White River Township.
The Johnson County Board of Zoning Appeals on Sept. 23 approved a modification to Irving Materials’ previously granted use variance that expands the company’s sand-and-gravel excavation area on land south of 6695 South Moose Valley Road in White River Township.
Board members voted unanimously to approve petition V-11-25, which staff described as a modification to the site plan and plan of operation for a mineral excavation use variance originally approved in 2020. The board’s recorded vote was five in favor, none opposed.
The modification adds roughly 13 acres to the parcel the company may mine; the overall property totals about 87 acres, staff told the board. The area to be added was previously marked in the 2020 site plan as a non-mining triangle near the I‑69 right-of-way. The parcel adjoins existing mining operations operated by Martin Marietta and other extraction zones approved in 2004 (SP‑4‑04), staff said.
Petitioner Brian Duncan, representing Irving Materials, described…
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