File Name: S :\21 Lincoln\21-0065\21-0065 Maps\21-0065 GIS Aerial 2012.pdf DOGAMI 10#: 21-0065 Permittee: James B. Sweitz Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries Site Name: Slick Rock Pit Mineral Land Regulation and Reclamation Program Photo Source I Date: Eagle Digital Imaging /5-6-2012 This aerial image and map may contain minor distortions and/or errors and Prepared By I Date: E. Buchner /6-26-2012 should not be used in place of a detailed site survey or for legal purposes. DOGAMIID#: 21-0065 File Name: S:\21 Lincoln\21-0065\21-0065 Maps\21-0065 GIS Aerial 2012.pdf S ,· i-e Tr'\5pe<.--h' I'V"\.. Permittee: James B. Sweitz Oregon Dept. of Geology and Mineral Industries Site Name: Slick Rock Pit Mineral Land Regulation and Reclamation Program 0'-\-02- \'1 Photo Source I Date: Eagle Digital Imaging I 5-6-2012 This aerial image and map may contain minor distortions and/or errors and - Prepared By I Date: E. Buchner I 6-26-2012 should not be used in place of a detailed site survey or for legal purposes. KvJ Memo to File ID #: 21-0065 Permittee: James B. Sweitz Dump Trucking VGB t/� 10/15/2007

I placed a phone call to Derek Wilson, Assistant District Fish Biologist, with ODFW at (541) 867-4741 regarding his comments to DOGAMI's note to reviewing agencies (21-

0065 12-06-06note ) . He suggested requiring an engineered stamp of approval that the sedimentation ponds were sized adequately to contain storm water runoff from 24 hour storm events. I explained that the 1200A permit did not have this requirement and that as long as the permittee met the required storm water benchmarks they would be in compliance with their permit. I stated that I would conduct a site inspection with in 1-2 months to observe the storm water system directly. I stated that I would call him to inform him when I scheduled my inspection. --� ...... =-: ......

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Memo to File ID #: 21-0065 Permittee: James B. Sweitz Dump Trucking (M.E. Kauffman Quarries Inc.) VGB 2/22/2007

On August 11, 2006 DOGAMI received an application for an Operating Permit from James B. Sweitz Dump Trucking. During the initial processing of the application it was determined that the business James B. Sweitz Dump Trucking was not registered by the state of Oregon to do business in Oregon. At that time a call was placed to the applicant and it was agreed that the name of the applicant would be changed to M.E. Kauffman Quarries Inc. The application was then processed and a Note to reviewing agencies was drafted and circulated under this name. When DOGAMI requested the reclamation security there was a problem in getting it in the name of M.E. Kauffman Quarries Inc. At that time Tamara Sweitz wanted to get the reclamation securityin the name of James B. Sweitz Dump Trucking. In order to do that, DOGAMI requested a transfer application to convert the name on the pending permit back to James B. Sweitz Dump Trucking. In order to fulfill the transfer request Tamara Sweitz was informed that James B. Sweitz �· ·· . Dump Trucking had to be registered by the state of Oregon to do business in Oregon. '·

Department of Geology & Mineral Industries Mineral Land Regulation & Reclamation 229 BroadalbinSt. SW Albany OR 97321-2246 (541) 967-2039

TO: ODA -Natural Resources DATE: December 6, 2006 Water Resources Lincoln County Planning Department DEQ- Salem ODFW - Tillamook Anna Buckley - DSL Salem

Morris E. Kauffman DOGAMIMLRR ID No. 21-0065

IRE:The Mineral Land Regulation & Reclamation office of the Department of Geology and Mineral Industries has received the attached application fo r a surface mining permit.

Please comment and return this form by December 27, 2006. Ifyou have no comments, it is not necessary to return the fo rm. It is also not necessary to return the attached documents.

Cl We have no objection to the proposed project. Cl We have no objection to the proposed project subject to the modifications listed below. Cl We recommend that the conditions listed below be added to the permit. Include reasons fo r conditions. Other comments listed below. Cl Please send a copy of the Operating Permit and future Inspection Reports.

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BY: \Je-R"s�·�� ��+."""+\:)\t;\'1-:,(-\- ���\.,�\��.;;t Please print or typena meffitle SMLR-20 (REV.9/99) VGB Department of Geology & Mineral Industries Mineral Land Regulation& Reclamation 229 Broadalbin St. SW Albany OR 97321-2246 (541) 967-203i9 '' ' TO: ODA -Natural Resources r. J)ATE: December 6, 2006 !J C1t:,·- !1. �1 ' """ "' Water Resources t.c - . 'if!�:.: . Lincoln Cotmty Planning Department f c . .t; 2o s DEQ - Salem A o ODFW - Tillamook Vllf9R Anna Buckley - DSL Salem

Morris E. Kauffman DOGAMI MLRR ID No. 21-0065

IRE:The Mineral Land Regulation & Reclamation office of theDepartment of Geology and Mineral Industnes lias received the attached application for a surface mining permit.

Please comment and return this form by December 27, 2006. Ifyou have no comments, it is not necessary to returnthe form. It is alsonot necessary to returnthe attached documents. � We have no objection to the proposed project. 0 We have no objection to the proposed project subject to the modifications listed below. 0 We recommend that the conditions listed below be added to the permit. Include reasons for conditions. 0 Other comments listed below. 0 Please send a copy of the Operating Permit and future Inspection Reports.

Comments

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BY: AV\\1\C'- f:>vck.k�j,·v\Je.+\GllAJs. SpeC/fccClsf Please print or type name/Title SMLR-20 (REv.9/99) VGB Department of Geology & Mineral Industries Dregon Mineral Land Regulation and Reclamation Theodore R. Kulongoski, Governor 229 Broadalbin Street SW Albany, OR 97321-2246 Note to Reviewing Agencies 541-967-2039

December 6, 2006 FAX 541-967-2075

Applicant: Morris E. Kauffman DOGAMI ID: 21-0065 - New Application for Slick Rock Pit in Lincoln County Location: Section 35 Township 6S Range lOW Tax Lot(s): 700 Prepared By: �Balzer - NaturalResource Specialist An application for an Operating Permit has been submitted by Morris E. Kauffman for an existing material source in Lincoln County. Please review the attached application documents and provide comments to DOGAMI within the 21-day review period. Contact RobertBrinkmann (Reclamationist for Lincoln County) at (541) 967-2068 or VaughnBalzer (541) 967-2082 with any questions.

SITE LOCATION This rock quarry is located approximately 1 mile south of Rose Lodge and is accessed from State Highway 18 via Slick Rock Creek Road. Follow Slick Rock Creek Road 0.6 miles south to the access road on the east side of Slick Rock Creek Road.

SITE HISTORY Mining at this site dates back to at least the mid 1960's. Production of material at the site remained below the 5000 cubic yard threshold for any consecutive 12 month period. Production of material in excess of the 5000 cubic yard threshold for any consecutive 12 month period would have required a full operating permit. After contacting the operator of the site, JamesB. Sweitz Dump Trucking, and conducting a site inspection on April 6, 2006, DOGAMI determined that the operations at the site would soon exceed the 5000 cubic yard threshold for any consecutive 12 month period and that the landowner or operator needed to acquire an Operating Permit. DOGAMI received a complete application for an Operating Permit on August 11, 2006. The site will require a conditional use permit through Lincoln County. An application for a conditional usepermit has been submitted to and received by Lincoln County.

SITE CONDITIONS initial site inspection was conducted by VaughnBalzer of DOGAMI on 4/06/2006. The following description is based An · on that inspection.

This sidehill rock quarry is approximately 4-5 acres in size and has been excavated into a steep (1.5 H: 1 V) slope above Slick Rock Creek Road. The rock quarry is located in the northwesternportion of a triangular 11.40 acre tax lot (taxlot 700). Tax lot 700 is the proposed DOG AMIpermit boundary. A 1-2 acre processing and stockpile yard has been developed on the floor of the quarry. An excavated highwall along the western portion of the northern property line is located immediately adjacent to the adjoining property. This highwall ranged in height from approximately 40 feet to the west to over 70 feet in the east. The western portion of this highwall is near vertical and unbenched. Two benches have been established on the eastern section of this highwall. An access road proceeds from the quarry floor to the east and then north to the working benches and the northeastern boundary of the site. A threefoot safety berm has been placed along theoutslope of the access road and the berm has been seeded.

Approximately 2 feet of rocky overburden and topsoil exist above the rock resource. Minor amounts of this rocky overburden have been stockpiled in the safety berm along the upper quarry access road. Portions of the tax lot that have not been impacted by mining including a vegetated buffer strip along the road are vegetated with Douglas firtrees and other typical Coast Range vegetation.

WA TER RESOURCES Potential impacts to water resources from this site include turbid storm water runoffto Slick Rock Creek to the west of the site and an unnamed drainage located to the southeast of the quarry site.

c: Morris E. Kauffman POBox 124 Lincoln City OR 97367

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3lON Note to Reviewing Agencies Morris E. Kauffman 21-0065 Slick Rock Pit December 6, 2006 Page 2 of 3

A ten foot by ten footsettling pond has been excavated four feet into the northwestern corner of the quarry floor. Storm water from the quarry floor, upper quarry access road and benches will drain into this pond. This pond has no outlet and a site inspection will need to be conducted during the rainy season to verify that this pond has adequate holding capacity. Some storm water will be generated along the lower access road and this will be channeled into a smaller settling pond to be located on the western side of the entrance road. Discharges of storm water to the unnamed drainage located to the east of the site are not anticipated. lfstorm water cannot be contained on site then the site will need to be covered under an NPDES 1200A storm water permit.

The proposed mining depth is approximately 30 feet below the existing quarry floor, an approximate elevation of 340 feet above sea level. Ground water depth was estimated as the elevation of Slick Rock Creek below the quarry, or approximately 220 feet above sea level. The nearest well was given as 0.3 miles from the site. Pit dewatering is not allowed under this permit. Adverse consequences to ground water resources are uot anticipated.

MINE AND RECLAMATIONPLAN The proposed permitboundary would include the whole 11.4 acre tax lot. Under the proposed mine plan the existing quarry would be expanded to a maximum disturbance of approximately six acres. The quarryfloor would be lowered by approximately 30 feet and material would be mined from the easternportion of the disturbed area. The result would be a 160 foot highwall with four benches, approximately 30 feet in width, established across its face. Based on the submitted cross sections, the proposed highwall would be sloped at 0.75 H: 1 V (this is contrary to the slope provided in the operating and reclamation plan of 1:1). Slopes steeper than DOGAMI's minimum standard of 1.5 H to 1 V and would require a report from an Oregon Certified Engineering Geologist stating that those steeper slopes will remain stable. The proposed setback to the excavation is 10 feetfrom t4e northernproperty line. The western portion of the highwall has already been excavated up to the property line with the BLM land to the north. The proposed setback of 10 feet is too narrow to reduce the chances of offsite impacts considering the proposed slope of the highwall. DOGAMI generally considers a reasonable setback to be 1.5 times the height of the uppermost highwall face. For example the proposed height of the uppermost highwall face of 40 feet would typically result in a setback of 60 feet. DOGAMI will require a 60 foot setback for the excavation from the northern property line and all drainages.

Prior to mining, areas that still have salvageable overburden will be stripped and that overburden will be stockpiled in berms around the perimeter of the site. It should be noted that the operation and reclamation plan states that no soil stockpiles will be created; DOGAMI is requiring, by permit condition, that any salvageable soil material available onsite be salvaged and stockpiled for reclamation. Barren overburden stockpilesneed to be seeded by October 1 of each year until vegetation is established. Stockpiles of overburden may be placed in the setback as long as they remain at least 10 ·feet from propertylines and 25 feetfrom drainages.

Dr'J.ling and bla:;-ti.ng are proposed. Thenearest dwelling is located approximately 350 feet from the proposed limit of the excavation.

Dry processing of material will occur with dust suppression. A DEQ air quality permit will be required for the processing plant. No process water will be generated by this operation.

Once mining is complete the site will be reclaimed to forestry. The quarry floor will be ripped to a depth of 12 inches and a minimum of 12 inches of overburden and/or other suitable soil material willbe spread across the quarry floor and highwall benches. Considering the small volume of overburden remaining on site this will likely require overburden and/or other suitable soil material to be imported to the site. After soil material is spread across the site the site will be seeded with grass and nativetrees will be planted where soil depth is greater than 24 inches.

RECLAMATIONSECURITY The reclamation security for this site was determined using DOGAMI's estimated bonding rate for similar sites of $6,500 for the first acre and $4,000 for each additional acre distun>ed and total disturbed area of 5 acres. The required reclamation security for this site is set at $22,500 and will need to be in place prior to issuing this permit. This rate reflects both the fact that steep slopes are proposed and only a minimal amount of soil material is available for reclamation.

Approval of this permit is recommended with the following conditions. These conditions may be modifiedafter review and comment by other natural resource agencies. --�� ��-- -��------

• Note to Reviewing Agencies Morris E. Kauffman 21-0065 Slick Rock Pit December 6, 2006 Page3 of3

The Permittee must:

L salvage and stockpile all topsoil and overburden for use in reclamation. Barrenstockpiles must be seeded by October 1st of each yearto insure stabilityand prevent erosion.

2. create excavated slopes no steeper than 1.5:1 (H:V) and fill slopes no steeper than 2: l(H:V) without a report stamped by an Oregon CEG stating that those steeper slopes will remain stable.

3. maintain an undisturbed setback of 60 feet from alldrainages for all mining related activity including stockpiling.

4. maintain an undisturbed setback of 60 feet from all property lines that have not already been encroached upon by miningactivity. Ovetburdenmay bestockpiled in thesetback to create a storm water diversion bermas long as the stockpiledoverburden is no closer than 10 feetfrom the propertyboundaries or 25 feet from drainages.

5. delineate the propertyboundary and clearly mark the 60 foot setbacks from the northernproperty line and unnamed drainage inthe field. . 6. ripall compacted areas to a depthof 12 inches prior to finalreclamation of the site.

7. spread a minimum of 12 inches of overburden and/or othersuitable growth material prior to final reclamation of the site. A minimum of 24 inches of suitable soil material is requiredin areas thatwill plantedbe withtrees.

8. seed all reclaimed areas of the site witha noninvasive grass at a ininimumseeding rate of20 lbs per acre and plant native trees in areas with a minimumof 24 inches of suitable soil material.

9. obtain an NPDES 1200A storm water permitif storm water cannot be containedon site.

10. agree thatif mining operations disturb any area outside of the permit area or area designated for active mining in the reclamationplan, includingbut not limitedto distutbancescaused by landslide, erosion or fly rock, theoperator must restore the distutbedarea to a condition thatis comparable to what it was prior to the distutbance. Further, if areas outside of thepermit boundary or outside of the area proposed for active mining in the reclamation plan are distutbed, DOGAMI may increase theamount of the required bond or approved alternative form of financial security to cover the cost of such restoration.

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Note to Reviewing Agencies

September 20, 2006

An application for an Operating Permit has been submitted by Morris E. Kauffman for an existing material source in Lincoln County. Please review the attached application documents and provide comments to DOGAMI within the 21-day review period.

Contact Robert Brinkmann (Reclamationist for Lincoln County) at 541-967-2039 Ext. 26 or V c:tughn Balzer(541) 231-8368 with any questions.

SITE LOCATION This rock quarry is located approximately 1 mile south of Rose Lodge and is accessed from State Highway 18 via Slick Rock Creek Road. Follow Slick Rock Creek Road 0.6 miles south to the access road on the east side of Slick Rock Creek Road.

SITE HISTORY -..f.-h-" Mining at this site dales back to at least the mid 1960's. f�·Brll"a·t>-..eti'e-'fZon'ovofJmaterial at the site remained below -996'"A-M'lf s 5000 cubic yard threshold for any consecutive 12 month

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This side hill rock quarry is approximately 4-5 acres in size and has been excavated into a steep (1.5 H: 1 V) slope above Slick Rock Creek Road. The rock quarry is located in the northwestern portion of a triangular 11.40 acre tax lot (tax lot 700). A 1-2 acre processing and stockpile yard has been developed on the floor of the quarry. An excavated high wall along the western portion of tlfe9brthern property line is located immediately adjacent to the adjoining BLM propert)( This high wall ranged in height from approximately 40 ft to the west to over 70 feet in the east. The western portion of this high wall is near vertical and unbenched. Two benches have been established on the eastern section of this high wall . An access road proceeds from the quarry floor to the east and then north to the working benches and the northeastern boundary of the site. A three foot safety berm has been placed along the out slope of the access road and the berm has been seeded.

Approximately 2 feet of rocky overburden and top soil exist above the rock resource. Minor amounts of this rocky overburden have been stockpiled in the safety berm along the upper quarry access road. Portions of the tax lot that have not been impacted by mining including a vegetated buffer strip along the road are vegetated with Douglas trees and other typical Coast Range vegetation.

WATER RESOURCES Potential impacts to water resources from this site include turbid storm water runoff to Slick Rock Creek and an unnamed drainage located to the east of the quarry site and impacts to ground water.

A ten foot by ten foot settling pond has been excavated four feet into the northwestern corner of the quarry floor. Storm water from the quarry floor, upper quarry access road and benches will drain into this pond. This pond has no outlet and a site inspection will need to be conducted during the rainy season to verify that this pond has adequate holding capacity. Some storm water will be generated along the lower access road and this will be channeled into a smaller settling pond to be located on the western side of the entrance road. Discharges of storm water to the unnamed drainage located to the east of the site are not anticipated. If storm water can not be contained on site then the site will need to be covered under a NPDES 1200A storm water permit.

The proposed mining depth is approximately 30 feet below the existing quarry floor, an approximate elevation of 340 ft above sea level. Ground water depth was estimated as the elevation of Slick Rock Creek below the quarry, or approximately 220 ft above sea level. The nearest well was given as 0.3 miles from the site. Pit dewatering is not allowed under this permit. Adverse consequences to ground water resources are not anticipated.

MINE AND RECLAMATION PLAN Under the proposed mine plan the existing quarry floor would be lowered by approximately 30 feet and material would be mined from the eastern portion of the I� 0 disturbed area. The result would be � foot high wall with four benches, approximately 30 feet in width, established across its face,_ The proposed high wall \Y.t;;-----?, would be sloped atJ) · flatter which is steeper than DOGAMI's minimum · 5 H 1 V OJ: � ' standard of 1.5 H to 1 V and would require a report from a registered geologist stating �';,·I 7-':l 2_ [) _: H ) V that those steeper slopes will remain stable. This excavation will be set back,J8feeti(o'm,5; +b. . 1 . the northern property line and the unnamed drainage. Prior to mining, areas that still e... · � have salvageable overburden will be stripped and that overburden will be stockpiled in� (.') k w/o-t b � berms around the perimeter of the site. Barren overburden stockpiles need to be seede d'[ .S )J. (_� by October 1 of each year until vegetation is established. � J �e-<-.J � +- � f 'YL.c Once mining is complete the site will be reclaimed to forestry. The quarry floor will be A�h�-1- ripped to a depth if 12 inches and a minimum of 12 inches of overburden and/or other D� {:�J)� /,..tJ�i suitable soil material will spread across the quarry floor and high wall benches. b}L Considering the small volume of overburden remaining on site this will likely require Wh. , � l(IJ'�� overburden and/or other suitable soil material to be imported to the site. After soil � material is spread across the sit� the site will be seeded with grass and native trees will be planted where soil depth is greater than 24 inches. (l. 5). (t../DJ: �0 fe.+J,� RECLAMATION SECURITY The reclamation security for this site was determined using DOGAMI's estimated bonding rate for similar sites of $6,500 for the first acre and $4,000 for each additional acre disturbed and total disturbed area of 5 acres. The required reclamation security for this site is set at $22,500 and will need to be in place prior to issuing this permit. This rate reflects both the fact that steep slopes are proposed and only a minimal amount of soil material is available for reclamation.

Approval of this permit is recommended with the following conditions. These conditions may be modified after review and comment by other natural resource agencies.

The Permittee must:

1. salvage and stockpile all topsoil and overburden for use in reclamation. Barren stockpiles must be seeded by October 1st to insure stability and prevent erosion.

2. create excavated slopes no steeper than 1.5:1 (H: V) and fill slopes no steeper than 2:1(H:V) with out a report stamped by a registered geologist stating that those steeper lope

: disturbed setback of et from all drainages for all mining relatedw:: activity::: including stockpiling. M 1:12 4. maintain an undisturbed setback of.)Sfeet from all property lines that have not already been encroached upon. Overburden may be stockpiled in the set back to create a storm water diversion berm as long as the stockpiled overburden is no closer than 10 feet from the property boundaries.

5. delineate the property boundary and clearly mark the�bofoot setbacks from the northern property line and unnamed drainage in the field.

6. rip all compacted areas to a depth of 12 inches prior to finalreclamation of the site.

7. Spread a minimum of 12 inches of overburden and/or other suitable growth material prior to final reclamation of the site.

8. Seed all reclaimed areas of the site with non invasive grass at a minimum seeding rate of 20 lbs per acre and plant native trees in areas with a minimum of 24 inches of suitable soil material.

9. obtain a NPDES 1200A storm water permit if storm water can not be contained on site.

10. agree that if mining operations disturb any area outside of the permit area or area designated for active mining in the reclamation plan, including but not limited to "Mf.I.. CH OF THE INFORMATIONRE'LOESTED CAN BE EXPLAINED ON THE MINE PLANMAP. See enclosure Map or Aerial Photo Requirements.

PRE-MINE CONDITIONS c) Will there be on-site processing?...... yes no 1. ' � 0 If yes, check type of prQCessing: a) Current land use and zoning _P.Dc.lt. Rt � "]; c. } 0 wash water contained in a closed system b) Average depth of topsoil il)y"( I source of water: ------­ c) Type and <,iensityof vegetation [J wash water discharged offsite 7f1,c:.Js> �dryprocessing d) Are there any springs, seeps, intermittent or perennial other: ------...... [J streams on or near the site? . . . . . � yes 0 no If es, list d) Will blasting be employed? ...... yes no � �� locate on mine p3f_map. � 0 e) Distance to closest structure not owned by permittee. t)fig�FY1 tfeof �li't$41tt . 6!... ftfd� (1 )t? (f- V c;j lfJf�ofrd_} ... Disposition of removed vegetation. e) Has a wetland delineation been completed?.. 0 yes �no f) Ifyes, attach report. fS'ur'r�� .ev- lS=stsmcvad-r; bt�*!fdl f) Has a landslide investigation been completed on this .. property? ...... 0 yes no ,f):( g) Soil types which will be disturbedby mining, processing, or Ifyes, attach report reclamation. I 1 i1 2. POST-MINING LAND USE , n Sdt i iA(;' a) What is the planned post-mining beneficial use of the $4,-,t-d� �lk(;-C7�fP�tX permit area? h) Average soil salvage depth [J Agriculture i) Overburden removal depth 0 Range/Open Space J{Forestry j) Will son; overburden, rock waste or crusher reject dumps or stockpiles be created during mining?...... 0 yes �no 0 Housing/Construction Ifyes, list the estimated volume of each at the end of this CJ Wildlife/Wetland form and locate on a mine plan map. 0 Recreation Additional information may be required for large dumps or 0 Other those located on steep terrain. The post-mining use must be compatible with the local k) Will this plan require excavating across any property lines? comprehensive plan or have specific land-use approval. For ...... yes no significant aggregate sites zoned for mining, local 0 12(. government must determine the post-mining land use. 1) How and where will soil or subsoils be stored for reclamation? Locate storage areas on mine plan map. RECLAMATION TIMING 3. H..,. tffoecg..4 .e a) How many days after mining is compl� will reclamation begin? · .ldJ4mM!l'&tr. . OR m) What measures ·willbe taken to reduce compaction and reclamation concurrent with mining, explain the b) . If will be preventwater and wind erosion of the topsoil stockpiles and procedure for concurrent reclamation. when willthey be implemented? if/A

n) What will be the minimum property line setback:

for the excavation I 0 i A I. 4. OPERATINGPLAN for processing or storage Q.Y=: a) Mining method(s) to be employed (mark allthat apply): CJ single bench �multiple bench 0 pond excavation RECEIVED CJ placet mine 0 side hill cut 0 hill top removal AUG 1 1 20 D 0 other: �------No. FormSMLR-16 (Revised 412&01) 1 P:IFORMSLISTS LABELS Elllv ELOPES\Mining\Applications& Amendments\ldReclamation Plan (Smlr-16).doc MLRR i) Describe methods employed to control erosion the permit 5. WATER RESOURCE PRO TECTION in - area. Be specific, i.e., seeding and mulching, sediment a) Will mining occur below groundwater level? .. 0 yes � no basins or ponds, contour ditching, waterbars, etc.

b) Will mine site dewatering be necessary? ...... yes no 0 iSl G:rot:t.4:S-e...eJ ;"fl r-4,; If yes, explain procedure and estimated depth to which Nee.J��t-'fr k SeJu1-UZPkf Cei'J'J,. &hf�;r/,tyJ tTl water will be drawn down inside of the mine and where /7 . I water will be discharged. woa.&·· j) Will settling ponds/dams be constructed? ...... � es 0 no State the number and size of the impoundment(s) and how they will be built. Will the pond be excavated or willberms be constructed? Locate on a mine plan map. . ID X.lD �<,4 .f-s(. tt>ta t g #xc t;>�&c:�IVPr T?toor= Resources Department for dewatering k) If dams will be constructed, how high will they be and what activity. WRD is the maximum amount of water (in acre feet) to be impounded behind each dam? c) Will process water be contained on site? ...... 0 yes 0 no d) Will storm water be contained on site?...... Jij'yes 0 no W/A . e) Will a pond(s) be used to contain water? ...... p( yes 0 no

Explain containment procedures. . , If adam is higher than feet, and stores fiJd Srf1oa 10 more than 9. 2 acre feet of water, approval ��.J WRD fromthe Water Resources Dept. is required prior to construction.

1) If berms or a will be constructed, describe construction If the answer to c) or d) is no, please explain discharge dam details and attach a sketch showing construction methods. procedures. . 1 , fer:cofce.IJ ;4- 1 E'fi'LPO t'?'L h; m MIA .

m) How deep will impo1mdment(s) be? A permit from the Department of Environmental Quality · n) If , u:l may be required for off-site discharges and is required the impoundment(s) are to be removed upon completion for any discharge into public waters, of mining, how will they be drained and/or filled? wetlands, streams or lakes. Contact Filled �c;.f' . DEQ DOGAMI for these permits .. wjfl<.j

f) Will any drainages/streamsbe relocated?...... 0 yes �no o) Will settling ponds, wetlands, or a water impoundment be If yes, complete Section 11. leftupon :fuial reclamation?...... 0 yes j1no g) What willbe the minimum undistmbed setback(s) of the 6. GROUNDWATER INFORMATION operation from all stream(s) or drainage(s)? g.,'f1 a) Proposed mine depth List the name of stream(s) or drainage(s) and setback from b) Groimdwater depth each at the end of this form and locate on a mine plan (Under static (pre-mine) conditions) map. c) What is groundwater depth estimate based on? h) How will the buffer(s) be identifiedand protected during Gre.e1k L�vl(t mining and reclamation? . ,

Sur- 14-c.�i!. GrqJr:AJ 'ft D �"'- ( -'-11· __ d) Flow direction of groundwater, ifknown. ft�f'st-ae:{'fwR b4t�v-- e) Distance to closest well outside the permit boutldary "k Sb:/,rm�11rt -g t.A'/ Pb-t� o .., ��f, � Wells within permit area must be shown on mine plan map. Attach a copy of the well /og(s).

"- FoxinSMLR-16 (Revised41'26/01) P:�ORMS LISTS LABELSENVELOPES \Mining\Applications & AiJ onts\ld ReclamationPlan (Smlr-16).doc 2 +.,• .-- . '· --·_ , ,. ,...., , . 7f/ VISUAL AND NOISE SCREENh'lGn 10. REVEGETA·:..-ciO N TECHNIQUES Screening can be very effectively employed to isolate sites from a) Species to be seeded/planted by typeand amount. public notice and to minimize noise fromoperations. feAM J:_,.J.,fi"""'"' � G a) Does a natural landform or vegetative screencurrently exist along the permit boundary?...... Jjf yes 0 no Ifyes, what screen width will be maintained during mining? �

(Crushed rockstockpiles, although not permanent, canalso d) List typeand amount of mulch or other erosion control beused to reduce noise fromthe operation.) techniques such as erosion netting. M[;Jt �..& d2.1 t-le:'{e;% 4r� r 8. EQUIPMENT AND STRUCTURES RltMOVED I Vegetative survival comparable to the densityof original -� lground cover will normally be considered acceptable. a) Uponfinal reclamation,will allstructures, visual berms, I equipment, and refusebe removed?...... yes 0 no T8l, 11. RECLAMATIONPROCED URES­ Ifno, explain what will be left. POST-MINE DRAINAGE CONTROL AND RECONSTRUCTION

a) During reclamatioti,will s tream channel and/or bank 9. RECLAMATION TECHNIQUES stabilization and rehabilitationbe necessaiy?.. D yes r.(no

yes, attach plans...... n/a a) What will be done withoversized rock not used during If :...... 0 II . '·/ mining? A Division of State Lands' permit is required fr""oc.�?.f�.lf ifoll o"" t111'"'wl for relocation of all perennial and some intermittent DSL water courses.. b)," What willbe theaverage depth of soil replaced on the area to be reclaimed? l :J..li b) How willSUtface water runoff and erosion be controlled , upon completion of mining? Describe and list structures that will be used. I Ifless than 12" of topsoil is available, a substitutematerial 1 I maybe required. . I Gt

complete the revegetation? ...... yes .no ...... � - 0 RECLA N ROCEDURES­ Ifyes, specify type(s), amount(s), and source(s). . 12. rt IMPOUNDMENT� S &.POND DECOMMISSIONING F'iH1 -.{a;,,) ...... Tor��l IJvMrket.tvkf"l-,. a) Will dewatering be required? .. . . . : ...... 0 yes �no b) Will it be necessaryto backfill water. . filled excavation pit a

Will any waste products, such tailings, crusher rejects, ...... d) as or pond? .. · D yes S,Uo etc., be generated duringmining? yes no ...... 0 J2( c) How willsettling . ponds be stabilized and revegetated? Ifyes, what will be done withthem?

d) How will q ityof importedbackfill be monitored to uai · e) How will processing and stockpilesites be reclaimed? If protect groundwater quality? they are to be revegetated, explainprocedures which will be employed to decompact areasprior to topsoilmg/s�ding. AIJ & R�J t�y'D/A lt{t·u &ij;z. Monitoring may be required to ensure groundwater ! protection. Fonn SMLR-16 (Revised4126/01) . P;\FORMSLISTS LABELS ENVELOPES\Mining\Applications Pliin (Smlr·16).doc . I &Amendmen13\ldReclamation 3 13. RECLAMATION PROCEDURES­ e) How much is the water level expected to fluctuate annually? LANDSHA PING HIA, . Long continuous slopes should be avoided or broken up f) What will bethe steepest and flattest in-water slopes left with surface contours, ditches, or complex slope shape. after� ng? a) What will be the: f/(A Generally in-water slopes are the steepest allowable, i) -steepest above-water e.:'Ccavated slopes leftafter 3:1 except offislands. To increase potential for wetland mining? (Ph: I is generally maximum) ___ �H'-'-- 1 habitat establishment, 5:1 to 20:1 slopes are needed. ii) -steepest above-waterfill slopes left aftermining? (2:1is generallymaximum) . 1.� i g) W illshallow ponds, shorelines, or other areas conducive to b) What will be done to ensure the stability of excavated wetland plant development be left?...... 0 yes Jli(no slopes? · h) What will be ent water source? s�tLc.h:aB thtl7Edm

A water right for the water source may be WRD needed from the Water Resources Department.

i) What will be done for wildlife& fish enhancement, e.g. fish structures, islands, peninsulas, and iuegular shorelines? d) Will this site be shaped or backfilledto blend in with NIA surrounding topography? ...... D yes �o 14. POST-MINING WATER IMPOUNDMENT(S) ·a) Number ofimpoundment(s) -rCY '"' b) Use ofimpoundment(s)

c) Total surface area in acres d) Average depth

15. OTHER PERMITS In order to assist other agencies in the review of thisplan and their ability to ascertain compliance with th�ir laws, list all permits by type and numberthat are held (or applicationsfiled) for ibis mine site or processing equipment (such as fill/removal permits, water rights, air qualityand stormwater or wastewater permits).

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RICHARD LARRETT ENGINEERING GEOLOGIST P.O. BOX 325; DEPOE BAY, OR 97341 541 996 2545

August 5, 2006

Va ughn Balzer Department of Geology & Mineral Industries 229 Broadalbin Street SW Albany, Or 97321

Re: Slick Rock Creek Quarry

Dear Mr. Balzer:

This q_uarry has been intermittently active since the mid 1960's. According to your records no Operating Permit has ever been issued for this pit. The various operations for the quarry probably never exceeded the minimum requirements for an operating permit in a year.

This site and the adjacent area appear stable with no indications of recent mass slope movement. An intermittent stream is located in the draw on the east portion ofthe site (See Site Map). On July 10, 2006, the flow at the culvert beneath Slick Rock Creek Road was 2 LPH.

The proposed excavation will be graded to drain any intercepted surfa ce water away from the stream to the floor of the quarry. A sedimentation basin will be excavated on the northwest portion of the quarry floor as a holding pond for storm water. A second small pond will be excavated adjacent to Slick Rock Creek Road to retain any surface water from the access road. No ground water was observed in the cuts for the quarry or access drive.

The north property line was flagged by the Bureau of Land Management to define the boundary between the two tax lots and alleviate any further encroachment onto their property. A survey pin was identified as the northeast property corner by Mr. Sweitz and was used as horizontal and vertical control fo r the field mapping and cross-sections. The control line for the field mapping was along the flagged north property line and stationing along the line was from the northeast property corner. Station 0+00 on Cross Section A-A' was Station 1 +95 on the Site Map with Proposed Excavation. Station 0+00 on Cross Section B-B' was Station 3+50 on the Site Map.

An elevation of 2000-feet was randomly designated fo r the northeast property corner and was used for vertical control on the cross-sections. All elevations on the cross-sections are relative - and from the same datum. Interpolation of elevation from the attached contour map indicates the elevation for Tax Lot 700 ranges from approximately 300-feet at Slick Rock Creek Road to approximately 460-feet at the high portion of the north boundary line. A Brunton , Sunto Clinometer, Cloth Tape, range pole, and folding rule were used for the field mapping and cross-sections.

The attached maps and typical ground developed cross-sections have been reduced to 60% of the original drawing size

If you have questions about the report or I ca n be of additional assistance, please contact me. sinc, .rely, / � I · p A f 6 ····� · z · ···- "· � -- �� 1ft rf�· :-r�� �--. Richard Larrett Engineering Geologist

Attachments: Operating Permit Application Operating & Reclamation Plan Site Map Site Map w/ Proposed Excavation Cross Sections A-A' & B-B' Plat Map Contour Map 2003 Air Photo Lincoln County Land Use Application (;:

Notification of Land-Use Authorization to the Department of Geology & Mineral Industries

DATE August 29, 2006 APPLICANT Morris E. Kauffman DOGAMI :MLRR ID 21-0065 LEGAL Section 35, Township 6S, Range lOW TAX LOT 700 LANDOWNER CONTACT PERSON Bob Brinkmann

This aggregate mine operation will: (Check only one.)

D _ ..1. be.allowed_to ope.rate_a.s_a _y.alid_uonc..Qnformii'J2 use_(O_RS_215.�48)_ or ;;tn outright_ q.llowfb�!.. us�_(ORS ___ _ 227. 178). (Ifno action is required by the cotmty, DOGAMI will proceed with Option b described below.)

require a conditional-use permit.

D 3. require a comprehensive plan amendment.

If Option 2 or 3 has been checked, DOG AMI has two choices in deadlines on how we proceed with our permitting. In either case, DOGAMI will coordinate the application with you and will provide notification of final agency action. Would the Planning Department prefer that DOGAMI:

withhold final approval of the aggregate application until the Planning Department has taken final � action. The Planning Department must notify DOG AMI once a complete land-use application has been filed. Unless the applicant agrees to allow additional time under ORS 215.428 or 227. 178, DOGAMI shall make a final decision on theOpera ting Permit application and reclamation plan no later than 165 days after the date a complete application was filed with the local jurisdiction.

D b. proceed with the aggregate application under the normal time frame of 45 days after a complete application is filed with DOGAMI.

Additional comments:

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I. Department of Geology & Mineral Industries Mineral Land Regulation an

To: Morris E. Kauffman PO Box 124 Lincoln CityOR 97367

From: Cathy Cross Office Specialist� Mineral Land Regulation & Reclamation

RE: Application

On August 11, 2006, we received thefo llowing items:

Application Application Fee ($1,200) Reclamation Plan Site Plan Map

DOGAMIMLRR IDNumb er 21-0065 has been assigned to your application. Please use this number in all future references to this site. Bob Brinkmann will be handling your application.

Ifyou have any questions, please contact Bob at (541) 967-2039 ext. 26.

S:LINCOIN/2l-0065/21·0065 08-2 9-06ACK

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· LAND USE APPLICATION

. · · , TO BE COMPLETED BY STAFF . .

Conditional Use Variance _ __ J8l 0 Date Received: ------Staff Initials: _ _ Fee :1\ 545 � 0 Non-Conforming Use 0 Zone Change Case File Number: ------­

Partition Receipt ___ Action: Administrative 0 #: 0 Planning Commission 0 D Assigned Staff Member:

Current Zoning: ____ _ Comp. Plan: D ------

iolation : ____ Prev. Action: ______D V Lu___, Number of Lets !nvolved:

Any new lots created: Existing lot sizes: -----­ D Lot size required by Zone: Proposed lot sizes:

TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT ,) ,

What is proposed: 54-v-Ea.c�\'b.• "'n1 h

Name of Development if ap licable: • : � J"CLv-v-.e...s ?., �WQ...iA--z_. WL\..V>Ap\-v-4- dc..i� Name of Applicant: SL...YCLt·-\- C. ::fU...VV\C� e,<-o.A\ Last First Middle'-i Mailing Address: V.o,Bol.f \ ·z.q city: oki s St: a...b_ Applicant is: 0 e al Owner 0 Agent L g Contract Buyer D Option Buyer D l e,o,..Se,e Y:,

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Mailing Address of conta£ .0 \ ZIP P 'Bul.f "2.9 0\.-)s e lZ . GtT3l.o � Phone Numbers of: Applicant: WK:SYI-994 -2'641 Contact Person: WK541 - Cf4-Z. H�ycL 2- 2..( lo 3 9 '?L( J� qqZ- 3iooS Site Total Land Area: Address: }\l or+h 'S\ i c1c j<.pcJ<. (<�V;f i 0 \Do\\t.., Q \ll \ e.£\-= l \ , Lf0 Directions to Property:\-\w y "\t.lo ':1 g It\.wtb \Cf E i .. Ht\H k\-wu,t¥' E c.\.S-\- V tO IN\-.\L \-o V\.o�\:h S\1JL Rock RJ O\f\ v- � '§.IJ-- l.:>{\o m·, \ t.. on S\ t1..k. Kocl<... R& j?i .\-- o \!) \-e...£+- R Section Tax Lot(s} _·].1..:0� 0� ------Legal Description: T ala_ .ll:L_ 3C::�

Adjacent Properties Under Same Ownership: R ect on Tax Lot(s) T fi..B_ S i ------

Present Use of Property: Suvfac& i-n .iunw'3 c\y-,\\;""'3  fk\1\Jt.uv,p� V- · 1b\QS\-\"'') 1lr�f?��l'\.'), · Source of Water: Existing/Proposed Method· of Sewage Disposai: Existing/Proposed fV/A 6 o\\\ <:-WoJ-.e.v- Thv�\-.�\ t.c:.be M·: ut..\ • • Lod.L-+ Anticipated Date of Development: , 1 , 1 \(jOI.!J\M >. \o.u.v:..0\') rt)OLVl.'j L.j 0 phs f..il e..cw-s. TQ[C. u..�It' �o : v\.Cf

I hereby certify the statements contained herein, along with the evidence submitted, are in all respects true and correct to the best of my knowledge.

V\J;Ew ;nc , ��Owner's Signatureawl� (Required)

4/:AL(/o 4 � Date Date AUG 1 1 2006 MLRR 0

INFORMATION· REQUIRED

For

CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATIONS

� . · ...... For all conditional use permit applications, the following minimu. m information must be submitted for the application to be considered complete:

Plot plan, drawn to scale, the subject property showing: · 1. of ·

A. aH property iines . · 5. all existing and proposed buildings and setbacks from all property lines C. the location Qf the septic sy$tem, well and al.l easement� 1 , . D. access to the property, and whether it is .a state highway, gpu.nty.. road, public road or private

easement. Note: Applicant should check to determine if an �cqess permit is. required. · \�- all wetland areas, ateas·of waterways, geological hazarc;l, streams and · .arid areas subject to -flood hazard · F. general description of the topography and vegetation G,. plans·for fencing ,

2. Total floor area, height and use of all existing and proposed structures.

3. Operating characteristics of all proposed commercial and industrial uses (what, where, when & · · how). · ·

Location of all requir�d o -street pa king and loading. fa cilitie�. if any. . ff ; . I' . . . . 5. Size and location of proposed signs, if. any.

6. Other information as determined by staff.

.NO TE: ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE. COMPLETE. FAlLURE TO SUBMIT A COMPLETE APPLICATION WILL DELAY THE ACCEPTANCE AND PROCESSING OF= YOUR APPLICATION.

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