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Planning commission requires drainage study, approves five‑year review for CinderLyte extraction operation

5075331 · June 25, 2025
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After public comment about drainage and road impacts, the commission approved the five-year review of CinderLyte’s special use permit with two added conditions requiring a drainage study and construction of any necessary drainage improvements before November 1, 2025.

The Carson City Planning Commission on June 25 approved the five-year review of a previously approved special use permit for expanded extraction operations at the CinderLyte site on Go Nye Road, adding two conditions requiring a drainage study and the construction of any necessary drainage improvements ahead of the wet season.

Heather Farris, senior planner, outlined the history: a 2004 special use permit (expanding an operation originally permitted in 1975) contained 25 conditions and annual reviews; in 2020 the commission modified the permit and removed condition 14 after payment was received for earlier mitigation. Farris said staff discovered an error in the draft finding referencing a deleted condition…

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