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approximately 10 miles further from the beach than the Ranch Road Lake Mine, extending the <br />round trip travel time for each truck by approximately 45 minutes. <br />Discussion ensued pertaining to the extension running through the end of Phase I <br />(April 30th), for both increased hours of operation and hauling. <br />Chairman O'Bryan wanted the record to reflect that he had received a call from Sharon <br />Cowan, 2125 82nd Avenue SW, who lives adjacent to the mine. She had concerns over this being <br />a permanent exemption until she realized this would only be temporary. She wanted to ensure <br />the mine was in compliance with Permit No. 6, concerning the height of the stockpiles, and <br />Permit No. 7, regarding the buffer. Mrs. Cowan was pleased that Ranger Construction was being <br />a good neighbor by maintaining the road. <br />Commissioner Wheeler was concerned about the operations relating to the Ordinance. <br />Community Planning Director Stan Boling confirmed that the Board does have the <br />authority to extend the hours of operation if they determine that the impact of the mining <br />operation on surrounding properties will not constitute a nuisance to the neighborhood contrary <br />to the County Noise and Vibration Control Regulations, in accordance with Regulations on the <br />Operating Conditions on Mining, Section 934, and he did not feel the extension request would <br />have any impact on the compliance regulations. <br />Director Mora confirmed that this request would allow Ranger Construction to stay on <br />schedule, and not represent a monetary adjustment. <br />3 <br />April 9, 2010 <br />Special Call Meeting <br />