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Commission approves interim use permit to expand gravel mine to 39 acres with 10‑year term and reclamation bond

3034568 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

Clay County planning staff recommended and the commission approved an interim use permit to expand an existing gravel mine from 30 to 39 acres; permit conditions include a 10‑year expiration, a reclamation bond (recommended $2,500 per acre), and alignment with prior conditional‑use permit conditions.

The Clay County Planning Commission approved an interim use permit to expand an existing gravel mine on parcel ID 11.018.0260 from 30 acres to 39 acres and attached conditions that align the interim permit with the site’s existing conditional‑use permit.

Staff member Matt described the location (about 4 miles north of County Road 26 near Felton Creek), the proposal to square up the existing footprint and open nine new acres, and reclamation plans to slope…

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