The definitions set forth in this section shall govern the construction of this chapter.
"Abandon" or "abandonment"means to cease surface mining prior to completion of required reclamation, or to cease surface mining whether or not actual reclamation has commenced, or both. Unless review of an interim management plan is pending before the staff, or an appeal is pending, a surface mining operation which remains idle for over one year after becoming idle as defined in PRC Section 2727.1, without obtaining approval of an interim management plan shall be considered abandoned.
"Area of regional significance"means an area designated by the State Mining and Geology Board which is known to contain a deposit of minerals, the extraction of which is judged to be of prime importance in meeting future needs for minerals in a particular region of the state within which the minerals are located and which, if prematurely developed for alternate incompatible land uses, could result in the premature loss of minerals that are of more than local significance.
"Area of statewide significance"means an area designated by the Board which is known to contain a deposit of minerals, the extraction of which is judged to be of prime importance in meeting future needs for minerals in the state and which, if prematurely developed for alternate incompatible land uses, could result in the permanent loss of minerals that are of more than local or regional significance.
"Bench"means a relatively level step excavated into earth material on which fill may be placed.
"Berm"means an elongated earthen structure which acts as a barrier, to make it difficult for a vehicle to cross, to act as a visual screen or to redirect the flow of water.
"Borrow pits"means excavations created by the surface mining of rock, unconsolidated geologic deposits or soil to provide material (borrow) for fill elsewhere.
"CEQA"means the California Environmental Quality Act, Public Resources Code Section
21000 et seq.
"City"means the city of San Jacinto.
"Code"means the city of San Jacinto zoning ordinance.
"Compatible land uses"means land uses inherently compatible with mining and/or that require a minimum public or private investment in structures, land improvements, and which may allow mining because of the relative economic value of the land and its improvements. Examples of such uses may include, but shall not be limited to, very low density residential, geographically extensive but low impact industrial, recreational, agricultural, silvicultural, grazing, and open space.
"Director"means the city of San Jacinto community development director.
"Farming"means the management and/or cultivation of land for the production of crops and livestock.
"Financial assurance"means an assurance that a surface mining operation will be reclaimed in accordance with the approved reclamation plan. The financial assurance may take the form of surety bonds, trust funds, irrevocable letters of credit or other financial assurance mechanisms acceptable to both the city and the State Mining and Geology Board (SMGB) as specified in state regulations.
"Haul road"means a road along which material is transported from the area of excavation to the processing plant or stockpile area of the surface mining operation.
"Highwall"means the unexcavated face of exposed overburden and ore in a surface mine.
"High wind conditions"means wind conditions where sustained wind velocities exceed thirty-five (35) miles per hour for a minimum period of one hour.
"Idle"means surface mining operations curtailed for a period of one year or more, by more than ninety percent (90%) of the operation's previous maximum annual mineral production, with the intent to resume those surface mining operations at a future date.
"Incompatible land uses"means land uses inherently incompatible with mining and/or that require public or private investment in structures, land improvements, and landscaping and that may prevent mining because of the greater economic value of the land and its improvements. Examples of such uses may include, but shall not be limited to, high density residential, low density residential with high unit value, public facilities, geographically limited but impact intensive industrial, and commercial.
"Lead agency"means the city of San Jacinto which has the primary responsibility for enforcing SMARA.
"Mined lands"means the surface, subsurface, and groundwater of an area in which surface mining operations will be, are being, or have been conducted, including private ways and roads appurtenant to any such area, land excavations, workings, mining waste, and areas in which structures, facilities, equipment, machines, tools, or other materials or property which result from, or are used in, surface mining operations are located.
"Minerals"means any naturally occurring chemical element or compound, or groups of elements and compounds, formed from inorganic processes and organic substances, including, but not limited to, coal, peat, and bituminous rock, but excluding geothermal resources, natural gas, and petroleum.
"Mining waste"means the residual of soil, rock, mineral, liquid, vegetation, equipment, machines, tools, or other materials or property directly resulting from, or displaced by, surface mining operations.
"Minor modification"means an amendment to a reclamation plan involving insignificant changes and does not require review under CEQA.
"OMR"means the Office of Mine Reclamation in the Department of Conservation, State of California.
"On-site construction"means the construction of buildings, roads or other improvements including landscaping, excavation and grading required to prepare a site for construction of structures, landscaping or other land improvements, and which is beneficially modified by such construction, is not deemed to be a surface mining operation. Additionally, all required permits for the construction, landscaping, or related land improvements must be obtained from the city in accordance with applicable provisions of state law and locally adopted plans and ordinances.
"Operator"means any person who is engaged in surface mining operations, or who contracts with others to conduct operations on his/her behalf, except a person who is engaged in surface mining operations as an employee with wages as his/her sole compensation.
"Overburden"means soil, rock or other materials that lie above a natural mineral deposit or in between mineral deposits, before or after their removal by surface mining operations.
"Person"means any individual, firm, association, corporation, organization, or partnership, or any city, county, district or state or any department or agency thereof.
"Reclamation"means the combined process of land treatment that minimizes water degradation, air pollution, damage to aquatic or wildlife habitat, flooding, erosion, and other adverse effects from surface mining operations, including adverse surface effects incidental to underground mines, so that mined lands are reclaimed to a usable condition which is readily adaptable for alternate land uses and create no danger to public health or safety. The process may extend to affected lands surrounding mined lands, and may require backfilling, grading, resoiling, revegetation, soil compaction, stabilization, or other measures.
"Reclamation plan"means a plan meeting the specific requirements for reclamation pursuant to Section
8.56.070 providing for the reclamation of any lands affected by a mining operation, as approved by the city.
"SMARA"means the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975 and subsequent amendments, Public Resources Code Section
2710 et seq.
"Staff"means the staff of the community development department.
"State Board"means the State Mining and Geology Board in the Department of Conservation, State of California.
"Streambed skimming"means excavation of sand and gravel from stream bed deposits above the mean summer water level or stream bottom, whichever is higher.
"Surface mining operations"means all, or any part of, the process involved in the mining of minerals on mined lands by removing overburden and mining directly from the mineral deposits, open-pit mining of minerals naturally exposed, mining by the auger method, dredging and quarrying, or surface work incident to an underground mine. Surface mining operations include, but are not limited to, in-place distillation or retorting or leaching, the production and disposal of mining waste, prospecting and exploratory activities, borrow pitting, streambed skimming, and segregation and stockpiling of mined materials (and recovery of same).
"Topsoil"means the upper part of the soil profile that is relatively rich in humus, which is typically known as the "A-horizon" of the soil profile.
"Use permit"means a conditional use permit pursuant to Article 17 of the city of San Jacinto's zoning ordinance.
(Ord. 04-08 § 2 (2.0))