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Planning commission approves 10‑year interim permit to expand gravel mine near Felton Creek

Clay County Planning Commission · August 12, 2025
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Summary

The Clay County Planning Commission approved a 10‑year interim use permit to expand an existing gravel mine from 30 to 39 acres in Gooseberry Township, with a recommended $2,500 per‑acre reclamation bond and conditions mirroring the existing conditional use permit.

The Clay County Planning Commission voted to grant an interim use permit allowing a gravel operator to expand an existing 30‑acre pit to 39 acres on Parcel ID 11.018.0260 in Gooseberry Township, about 4 miles north of County Road 26 near Felton Creek.

Planning staff (Matt, planning staff) told commissioners the application seeks to square up the existing footprint and open roughly 9 new acres for mining. Staff said prior variances…

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