8.a) Res 02-17-15-02 Zavoral AOPCITY OF SCANDIA
RESOLUTION NO. 02-17-15-02
RESOLUTION APPROVING ANNUAL OPERATING PERMIT APPLICATION
OF TILLER CORPORATION FOR THE ZAVORAL SAND AND GRAVEL MINE AND
RECLAMATION PROJECT
WHEREAS, Tiller Corporation ("Applicant") has applied for an Annual Operating
Permit (AOP) to operate the Zavoral Mine and Reclamation Project ("Project") on a property
owned by James Zavoral, located east of the intersection of State Trunk Highway 97 and State
Trunk Highway 95 ("Site"); and
WHEREAS, the Property is located in Washington County, Minnesota and legally
described in Attachment A; and
WHEREAS, the Applicant submitted an application for a CUP for the Project to the City
on November 25, 2008, including the required Environmental Assessment Worksheet (EAW);
and submitted an updated application on October 9, 2012; and
WHEREAS, the Site proposed for the Project is located within the Agriculture (AG)
Zoning District in the City's 2020 Comprehensive Plan and related Development Code, and
those were the adopted Comprehensive Plan and regulations at the time of the application; and
WHEREAS, the City and its consultant completed the Zavoral Mine and Reclamation
Project EIS to meet the requirements of Minnesota Rules 4410, and the EIS concluded that if the
mitigation recommendations included in the EIS were implemented that the Project will not have
significant environmental impacts; and
WHEREAS, the City Council approved the Findings of Fact and Record of Decision that
found that the Zavoral Mine and Reclamation Project EIS was adequate to serve as the
environmental review for the Project because it met the criteria set forth in Minnesota Rules
4410.2800 and the requirements of Minnesota Statutes Chapter 116D on September 25, 2012;
and
WHEREAS the City approved a Conditional Use Permit for the Zavoral Mine and
Reclamation project on February 19, 2013; and
WHEREAS, the Scandia City Council reviewed the AOP application at its regular
meeting on February 17, 2015; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF SCANDIA, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA, that it should
and hereby does find that the Annual Operating Permit for 2015 for the Zavoral Mine and
Reclamation Project shall be and hereby is issued, with the following conditions made a part
thereof:
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1. All site operation and reclamation activities shall, in addition to the requirements of the
Conditional Use Permit and this Annual Operating Permit, comply with and be governed by
the Conditional Use Permit Compliance and Reclamation Agreement between the City, the
Applicant and the Owner approved by the City on February 19, 2013, and the updated
Reclamation Plan approved in 2014.
2. Site operations in 2015 shall be consistent with the application and plans submitted to the
City in November 2008, and as required by the Conditional Use Permit and these conditions.
3. The applicant's requests for operating hours or haul routes outside those specified in the
Conditional Use Permit shall be accompanied by a proposed truck haul route for approval by
staff.
4. The applicant shall inform all of its contractors about the following requirements related to
trucking operations, and monitor compliance with the requirements by all of its contractors:
a. Engine braking is prohibited in Scandia per City Ordinance.
b. Lofton Avenue is restricted to daylight hours only as defined in the CUP for the
Zavoral Mine and Reclamation Project.
c. Haul loads are required to be covered.
5. The City or its consultants shall monitor the potential impacts of mining activities on the
ground and surface water resources at the site while mining activities are occurring at the
site. The applicant shall cooperate with the City as requested to complete the monitoring
activities. The City shall submit all status reports and ground and surface water monitoring
reports to the applicant, CMSCWD, the WCD and the Minnesota DNR.
6. The City's consulting hydrogeologist shall make monthly site visits to download
groundwater monitoring data and collect manual measurements. Monitoring shall occur
during all months when the mine is in operation. The hydrogeologist shall evaluate the data
and report the results to the City at least quarterly or more frequently if the consultant
identifies issues or problems during the monitoring activity.
7. The City or its consultant shall install a monitoring station upstream of or near the existing
monitoring station near Crystal Springs in order to isolate potential effects due to mining
from other effects to due unrelated activities within the watershed. The applicant shall
permit installation of the monitoring station on the Project Site if requested. The City or its
consultant will analyze the data to determine the effect, if any, to the springs due to the
Zavoral Mine operation, and identify any negative impacts. Monitoring shall occur during
all months when the mine is in operation, weather permitting.
The City or its consultant shall install a monitoring station on Middle Creek to collect the
same continuous parameters as the stations installed on Zavoral Creek and Crystal Springs.
The applicant shall permit installation of the monitoring station. The City or its consultant
will analyze the monitoring data to determine the effect, if any, to the creek due to Zavoral
mine operation, and identify any negative impacts. Monitoring shall occur during all months
when the mine is in operation, weather permitting.
9. The City or its consultant shall visit the monitoring sites on Zavoral Creek, Middle Creek_,
and near Crystal Springs at least twice per month to download the automated data loggers at
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the monitoring stations and gather data for analysis and analyze the water quality and
quantity data gathered at the site. Monitoring shall occur during all months when the mine is
in operation, weather permitting. The consultant may also visit the sites after large storm
events to gather and analyze monitoring data. If the consultant detects any negative impact
to Zavoral Creek, Middle Creek or Crystal Springs, due to the Zavoral Mine operation, they
will notify the City immediately. The consultant shall provide a summary of the monitoring
data and analysis by early January for use in the AOP evaluation.
10. If a change to the boundaries of the wetlands within the project area is observed that cannot
be attributed to climatic influences or other local disturbances not related to mining, the City
shall require that quantitative monitoring (including but not limited to, the installation of
shallow monitoring wells and piezometers) be initiated for all wetlands within the project
area. This monitoring could include the installation of wetland hydrology monitoring
equipment along multiple transects across each wetland boundary. The City may conduct
this comprehensive monitoring to verify whether the Zavoral Mine is causing the changes to
the wetlands. If the City determines that the Zavoral Mine is impacting the wetlands, the
quantitative data will be used by the City in consultation with the Technical Evaluation Panel
to prepare a Restoration Order and calculate the required replacement for unpermitted
wetland impacts.
11. Field review of the wetland boundaries (Wetlands A, B, and C as shown in the CCES
wetland delineation report dated January 14, 2011) shall occur during the growing season as
defined by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wetland Delineation Manual. The wetland
boundary review may include coordination with the Technical Evaluation Panel and other
stakeholder agencies including but not limited to the National Park Service and U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers."
12. The City or its consultant shall complete twice annual macro -invertebrate monitoring on
Zavoral Creek and provide this information to the CMSCWD.
13. The City or its consultant shall perform periodic on-site review and monitoring of dust
control activities to assure compliance with this permit. Monitoring shall occur during all
months that the mine is in operation. The applicant shall cooperate with the City as
requested to complete the monitoring activities.
14. The City or its consultant shall establish air monitoring stations at a minimum of five
locations: upwind of mining and loading operations, downwind of mining and loading
operations, at the site entrance, downwind of the site entrance, and downwind of one location
on the haul route. The City may establish additional monitoring locations based on City or
public concerns.
15. The air quality monitoring plan shall include the collection of the following samples at each
sampling location: Airborne particulate matter PM 10 (monitor using a fibrous aerosol
monitor fitted with a PM 10 impactor); Respirable dust (using cyclones/37mm PVC cassettes
and lab analysis [NIOSH method 0600/7500; mod OSHA ID -142]); Respirable silica,
quantitative (using cyclones/37mm PVC cassettes and lab analysis); Diesel particulates (37
Quartz Fiber NIOSH 5040) and Nitrogen dioxide (TEA Tude, OSHA ID -1820; or equipment
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and methods that meet current OSHA or State standards. A monitoring station for respirable
dust and respirable silica shall be established as close as possible to and downwind of the on-
site operations.
16. The City or its consultant shall analyze and compare the air monitoring results to current
State and Federal Ambient Air Quality Standards, ACGIH TLV or OSHA PELS or current
applicable standards.
17. If sample results indicate levels above generally accepted or mandated action levels, the
applicant shall stop all work on the site, review operating procedures and modify Project
operations as necessary to reduce emissions. The City shall complete additional monitoring
immediately after new procedures are in place to confirm that an acceptable reduction in
emissions has occurred.
18. The applicant shall water and wash haul roads on the site during active mining operations, in
accord with the applicant's updated Dust Control Plan, unless recent precipitation is keeping
haul roads washed and wet.
19. The applicant shall wash hauling and loading equipment on a regular basis during active
mining operations.
20. The applicant shall complete sweeping activities using vacuum -assisted sweeping equipment
or similar equipment that ensures that sweeping operations do not generate visible airborne
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21. The City or its consultant shall complete noise monitoring at the Project site. The applicant
shall cooperate with the City as requested to complete the monitoring activities.
22. Noise monitoring shall include identification of one or two worst-case representative
residential locations for each phase of mining and conduct at least one hour of monitoring at
each location on a quarterly basis during operations in the morning and one hour of
monitoring during operations in the afternoon.
23. Noise monitoring shall include at least one hour of monitoring at a representative location
along the St. Croix Scenic Riverway quarterly during mining operations.
24. A noise monitoring event will be conducted within six weeks of the beginning of each
mining phase, weather permitting, during a typical haul event. The City may conduct
additional monitoring if needed based on site conditions. Monitoring shall be conducted in
accord with Minnesota Rules.
25. The City shall notify residents of monitoring periods and request access to properties as
necessary to conduct monitoring activities.
26. If monitoring results indicate levels above state standards, the applicant shall stop all work on
the site, review operating procedures and modify Project operations as necessary to reduce
noise to permitted levels. The City shall complete additional monitoring immediately after
new procedures are in place to confirm that an acceptable reduction in noise has occurred.
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27. The City or its consultant shall complete traffic monitoring of the Project. The applicant
shall cooperate with the City as requested to complete the monitoring activities.
28. The Applicant shall maintain the traffic generated by the Project so that traffic does not
exceed the maximum levels analyzed in the EIS for Alternative 3—average 334 to 400 round
trips per working day and 600 peak round trips per day.
29. The City or its consultant shall complete a 14 -hour video log of the TH 97 and 95
intersection that shall include the new access to the Zavoral site and count the numbers of
trucks entering and exiting the site. The City's consultant shall review the log, and shall
provide a summary of the observations related to traffic operations to the City, and identify
any issues or problems related to the conditions required for operations. If issues are
identified, the City may order additional video traffic counts.
30. The City or its consultant shall complete a 14 -hour video log of the TH 97 and CR 91
(Lofton Avenue) intersection in 2015, to observe traffic, trucking operations, and identify
potential safety issues. The consultant shall provide a summary of observations to the City
and identify any issues or problems.
31. The applicant shall regularly monitor the entrances and exits to the site, and work with their
hauling contractors and truck drivers to improve compliance with traffic laws.
32. If the City documents that haul trucks are not complying with traffic regulations at the TH 97
and Lofton Avenue intersection, or entrances and exits from the Scandia Mine, the City may
require that trucks cease use of the TH 97 and Lofton intersection, and must use the TH 97
and Manning Avenue intersection for haul trips.
33. The City shall review the crash records for the roadways in the area that will be used for
truck -hauling every six months, to identify safety issues. The City shall contact Mn/DOT to
discuss safety issues if identified.
34. The City or its consultants shall complete monitoring of reclamation activities on the site on
behalf of the City. The applicant shall cooperate with the City as requested to complete the
monitoring activities. The City shall inspect the reclamation activities on an as -needed basis.
35. The applicant shall submit to the City quarterly reclamation activity progress reports during
the growing season post -seed installation of each monitoring area, and shall submit an annual
reclamation report with the AOP application for 2014.
36. The applicant shall provide advanced notice to, and shall obtain written approval from the
City prior to deviating from any performance requirement contained within the CUP, AOP,
or approved permits, including the SWPPP. Failure to obtain written approval for a deviation
from the performance requirements of the CUP, AOP, or approved permits shall be a
violation of this AOP.
37. The applicant shall provide a letter of credit in the amount of $97,000 for the Phase 2
reclamation work to the Citv.
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38. This Annual Operating Permit shall expire on March 31, 2016.
39. The applicant shall pay all fees and escrows associated with this application.
Adopted by the Scandia City Council this 17th day of February, 2015.
Randall Simonson, Mayor
ATTEST:
Kristina Handt, Administrator/Clerk