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Planning panel recommends reopening Berkeley quarry with rail condition and limited hours
Summary
The planning commission recommended approval of a conditional-use permit to reopen a dormant rock quarry, but imposed conditions requiring a CSX rail spur be approved and installed and limiting daily operations to 6 a.m.–6 p.m. Monday–Saturday with rail loading allowed outside those hours.
The Madison County Planning and Zoning Commission voted on Sept. 15 to recommend approval of a conditional-use permit and reopening of the Berkeley quarry (Raw River Mining LLC) with conditions that a rail spur be approved and installed and that operations be limited to set daytime hours, with rail loading/time-limited shipping allowed outside those hours.
Blake Boggs, attorney representing Raw River Mining LLC, described plans to resume aggregate mining and processing on a 278.62-acre former quarry site. He told the commission the operation would use crushing and screening to produce construction aggregate and marine stone, and estimated 14 to 20 full-time jobs when the mine is fully…
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