A. 
Intent. These conditions are intended to provide for the reasonable development of minerals within College Township while providing reasonable protection to the Township and to the neighborhood in which the mining or quarrying operation will occur against possible detrimental effects of the mining operations.
B. 
Buffer requirements. Mining and quarrying sites shall be located and buffered in such a manner as to minimize the noise-related impacts associated with the operation. The options set forth below allow flexibility for the applicant to select criteria best suited for a given operation while providing the Township with the opportunity to ensure a reasonable level of protection against possible negative impacts. An applicant for a conditional use permit shall employ either set of the following conditions:
(1) 
Option 1. The buffer requirement of Option 1 consists of a landscaped soil berm.
(a) 
The required berm shall have a total height of not less than six feet.
(b) 
Where there is a difference in elevation on opposite sides of the berm, the height shall be measured from the highest elevation.
(c) 
To accommodate the required landscaping, the berm shall be constructed of earthen materials, shall be a minimum of 25 feet in width and shall be stabilized with topsoil and grass and/or other suitable vegetative groundcover.
(d) 
The top of the berm shall be landscaped to provide additional noise attenuation. The landscaping shall consist of the following:
[1] 
A minimum of one row of coniferous trees shall be planted. The required trees shall be spaced no less than 10 feet and no more than 15 feet apart on center. The trees shall be a minimum of six feet in height at the time of planting. Due to varying tree spread patterns and hardiness in the local environment, the required trees shall be a variety of spruce or fir to ensure that the noise attenuation effects are maximized.
[2] 
One row of evergreen shrubs shall be planted and shall be spaced at an interval of not more than five feet, though not evenly spaced across as screen width. The shrubs shall be at least three feet tall at the time of planting.
(e) 
The berm requirements may be modified or waived by the Township for that portion of the site which has natural geologic conditions, features and resources which would serve the same objectives as the soil berm and which, in the opinion of the Township Engineer, should not be disturbed by the berm construction.
(f) 
In combination with the above berming requirements, the following distance requirements shall apply:
[1] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 100 feet of land zoned or used other than RR Rural Residential (excluding I-1 General Industrial).
[2] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 100 feet of a public road right-of-way.
[3] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 600 feet of any residential dwelling unit unless the applicant obtains written permission of the property owner(s) consenting to the operation.
[4] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 600 feet of any public building, public park or other public institution unless the governing body having jurisdiction over the site has consented to the operation.
[5] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 700 feet of any structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
[6] 
Mixing plants, crushers and other processing mechanisms on the site shall not be located within 1,000 feet of any residential dwelling unit unless the applicant obtains written permission of the property owner(s) consenting to operation. In order to minimize noise and traffic impacts, processing mechanisms shall, if practicable, be located on the site. All processing mechanisms shall be located at the lowest practicable site elevation.
(2) 
Option 2. The criteria set forth in Option 2 are designed to be utilized in the instance where the applicant for a conditional use permit elects against the berming provisions included in Option 1 above or if, for any other reason, the berming provisions included in Option 1 above are not employed. The conditions outlined in Option 2 consist of a dense vegetative buffer.
(a) 
Series of trees.
[1] 
The required buffer will consist of a series of coniferous trees and deciduous canopy trees to be planted within a thirty-foot-wide buffer area according to the following schedule:
Required Plant Units per 100 Linear Feet
Type
Number
Evergreen
24
Canopy
10
[2] 
The plant unit multiplier shall be one. Twenty percent of the coniferous trees shall be a minimum of eight feet in height at the time of planting. The remainder of the coniferous trees shall be a minimum of six feet in height at the time of planting. All canopy trees shall be a minimum of six feet in height at the time of planting.
(b) 
Due to varying tree spread patterns and hardiness in the local environment, the required coniferous trees shall be a variety of spruce or fir to ensure that the noise attenuation effects are maximized.
(c) 
In combination with the above landscape buffer requirements, the following distance requirements shall apply:
[1] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 200 feet of land zoned or used other than RR Rural Residential (excluding I-1 General Industrial).
[2] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 200 feet of a public road right-of-way.
[3] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 1,200 feet of any residential dwelling unit unless the applicant obtains written permission of the property owner(s) consenting to the operation.
[4] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 1,200 feet of any public building, public park or other public institution unless the governing body having jurisdiction over the site has consented to the operation.
[5] 
Mining or quarrying activities shall not occur within 1,400 feet of any structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
[6] 
Mixing plants, crushers and other processing mechanisms on the site shall not be located within 1,500 feet of any residential dwelling unit unless the applicant obtains written permission of the property owner(s) consenting to operation. In order to minimize noise and traffic impacts, processing mechanisms shall, if practicable, be located on the site. All processing mechanisms shall be located at the lowest practicable site elevation.
(3) 
The following conditions shall apply to both Option 1 and Option 2:
(a) 
Installation and maintenance along perimeter.
[1] 
At a minimum, the operator shall install and/or maintain the required buffer along the perimeter of the visible portion of the area to be operated. This portion shall be defined as any part of the site visible from any adjacent parcel or any adjacent public right-of-way. An exception to this requirement may, at the request of the applicant, be granted by the Township Council when the following apply:
[a] 
The adjacent parcel is presently in use as a mining or quarrying operation.
[b] 
The proposed use is an expansion of the existing use.
[2] 
In order to maintain the integrity of the buffer, if such a request is approved, the buffering requirements shall extend to the entirety of the existing site.
(b) 
In order to maximize noise attenuation, the buffer shall, to the greatest extent practicable, be located within a fifty-foot zone nearest to the adjacent property or public right-of-way from which the specified distance requirements have been measured.
(c) 
Prior to planting of any required landscaping, the applicant shall provide evidence of a soils test to determine soil suitability to sustain the required landscaping and to determine any necessary soil supplements or remedies.
(d) 
Alternative designs for buffering may be approved if the applicant can show, through the submission of a comprehensive noise study, that the alternative designs are at least as effective in controlling noise-related impacts.
(e) 
All required buffering shall be installed prior to commencement of operations.
(f) 
Adequacy of the buffer shall be determined by the Township Engineer.
(g) 
Site-specific exceptions to the buffering requirement shall be available for vehicular access, public and other infrastructure improvements (including drainage systems), maintenance requirements and safety considerations. The nature and location of such exceptions shall be approved by the Township Engineer.
(h) 
The operator shall provide a bond or other acceptable security in the amount of 100% of the cost of improvements for approved buffering, which will be returned after the improvements have been satisfactorily installed and have been in place for one year.
(i) 
Acceptability shall be determined on advice of the Township Solicitor.
(j) 
Adequacy as to amount shall be determined by the Township Engineer.
A. 
Intent. The intent of this chapter is to provide the College Township Council with the opportunity to review plans related to the operation and to ensure consistency and compatibility with local land use goals.
B. 
All proposed, pending and/or approved reclamation plans required by any governing body or regulatory agency shall be submitted to the Township for review and consideration prior to issuance of a conditional use permit.
C. 
The operator will provide a bond or other acceptable security to ensure that land will be reclaimed in accordance with the approved reclamation plan.
D. 
In order to minimize additional adverse impacts to adjacent properties, when any mining or quarrying operation (including legally nonconforming operations) expands into an area governed by the provisions set forth in this chapter, efforts should be made by the operator, to the greatest extent practicable, to commence reclamation activities on the existing mined or quarried portion of the site. Completed areas should be resurfaced and restored in accordance with approved reclamation plans prior to or concurrent with the commencement of extraction activities in an undisturbed area.
E. 
Right of first refusal. Chapter 133 of the Code of the College of Township provides for the creation and adoption of an Official Map. The College Township Council may include, as a condition of approval, the right of first refusal for any property identified on the Official Map as necessary for public use.
A. 
Timing. Unless the uses and conditions prescribed in a conditional use permit are implemented within a maximum period of two years of the issuance of all permits required by any federal or state agency having regulatory authority over the conduct of such uses, the conditional use permit shall expire. Evidence of receipt of all necessary permits shall be provided to the Township. The Planning Commission may grant a maximum extension of one year under exceptional circumstances.
B. 
Discontinuation of use. Discontinuation of any nonconforming operation for a period of more than one year shall result in the loss of vested status for that operation. "Discontinuation" is defined as the cessation of excavation or processing of material.
C. 
Inspection. The Township shall conduct an annual inspection to ensure compliance with all approved conditions. An inspection fee may be set by Township Council resolution.
D. 
Blast notification. The applicant shall maintain a blast notification list for anyone who requests notification and who owns, resides on or has a business interest in property located within, at a minimum, a radius of one mile around the site. Notification shall be provided at least 24 hours prior to blasting. The applicant shall provide an up-to-date blast notification list for Township review at the time of annual inspection.
E. 
Preblast survey. Prior to the issuance of a conditional use permit, the applicant shall provide documentation of the condition of buildings, structures, wells, infrastructure, protected and unique natural resources and historic sites located within 1,400 feet of the proposed site. Adequacy of the survey shall be determined by the Township Engineer. Any preblast surveys required by any federal or state agency subsequent to the issuance of a conditional use permit shall be provided to the Township.
F. 
Landscaping. The Township shall require that the applicant submit an annual survey of the health of all required landscaping. This survey shall be required in each of the first two years after planting. The applicant shall replace any trees not surviving as of the date of each survey.
G. 
Modification of conditions. No approved conditional use shall be modified or expanded in ground area unless the plan is amended and approved in accordance with procedures applicable to initial approval of the conditional use permit.
A. 
Operational conditions. To further protect the health, safety and welfare of adjacent property owners, the following conditions shall also apply:
(1) 
Hours of operation. The hours of operation at any site shall be limited as the Township Council deems advisable.
(2) 
Dust mitigation. A dust mitigation plan shall be provided. Dust and debris from any mining and quarrying operation shall not be permitted to accumulate within the right-of-way of any public road. Adequate applicable technology shall be employed on the site to prevent any dust and/or materials from being washed and/or blown from the site. Adequacy of the dust mitigation plan shall be determined by the Township Engineer.
(3) 
Environmental impact analysis. The applicant shall provide an environmental impact analysis to address the following: watershed impacts, surface and/or groundwater resource impacts, air quality impacts and erosion, sedimentation and stormwater impacts. Adequacy of the analysis shall be determined by the Township Engineer. The applicant shall provide any environmental impact reports, statements or analyses that are required by any federal, state or county governing body or regulatory agency having jurisdiction over the conduct of mining and quarrying operations.
B. 
Site-specific conditions. The Township Council may impose other conditions not listed above as are shown to be necessary and appropriate to protect the public health, safety and welfare, provided that those conditions do not preclude the reasonable development of minerals within College Township. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
(1) 
Development phasing schedule. Council may impose conditions related to the phasing of mining and quarrying activities as it deems necessary to protect public health, safety and welfare.
(2) 
Open space dedication. Council may impose conditions related to the provision of open space in order to implement the land use goals of the Centre Region Comprehensive Plan.
(3) 
Fencing and screening. The applicant shall provide details showing any fencing and/or screening proposed to be located on the site. Council may impose fencing and/or screening conditions as it deems necessary to protect public health, safety and welfare.
(4) 
Lighting. The applicant shall provide details showing the height, number, types and location of any fixtures proposed to be located on the site. Council may impose lighting conditions as it deems necessary to protect public health, safety and welfare.