Res 90-164RESOLUTION NO. 90-164
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF POWAY, CALIFORNIA
APPROVING RECLAMATION PLAN 89-05
FOR CALMAT-POWAY
ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NUMBER 320-031-03, 04, 05
WHEREAS, Chapter 16.51 (Surface Mining and Reclamation) of the Poway
Municipal Code provides for the preparation and adoption of reclamation plans in
accordance with the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act of 1975, as amended; and
WHEREAS, the South Poway Planned Co~wunity contains references to a reclama-
tion plan for the project site; and
WHEREAS, the City of Poway received a proposed reclamation plan for the
CalMat-Poway property concerning approximately 166 gross acres of land located
on the north side of Beeler Canyon Road and south of Kirkham Road, and owned by
CalMat, applicant; and
WHEREAS, the subject project applications consist of Reclamation Plan 89-05
and companion Conditional Use Permit application 89-05 concerning the continued
operation and expansion of the aggregate operation; and
WHEREAS, Reclamation Plan 89-05 is contained within the Technical Appendices
as Appendix I; and
WHEREAS, the Subsequent EIR recommends revisions to the reclamation plan so
that it is more environmentally sensitive; and
WHEREAS, the subject property consists of Assessor's Parcel Numbers
320-031-03, 04, and 06; and
WHEREAS, the City of Poway as Lead Agency caused the preparation of a draft
subsequent EIR {South Poway Planned Community: CalMat-Poway SCH #89010025) for
the project applications, completed the environmental document and circulated
the draft subsequent EIR for a 30 day public review period from May 2 to June 1,
1990; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to recently enacted State legislation (AB 3180) mitigation
monitoring/reporting program has been prepared to ensure the successful imple-
mentation of all mitigation measures identified in the final subsequent EIR, and
said program is contained in the final subsequent EIR; and
WHEREAS, the City Council held properly noticed public hearings on June lg,
and August 7, 1990 to consider the subject final environmental impact report
including the responses to public comments, the mitigation monitoring/reporting
program, the candidate written findings for identified significant effects and
also considered the aforementioned reclamation plan and conditional use permit
applications in accordance with the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act, the
California Government Code and the California Environmental Quality Act; and
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WHEREAS, following the closlng of sald publlc hearing on August 7, [990, the
City of Poway as Lead Agency and decision-maker, adopted a resolution certifying
the final subsequent E[R as complete and adequate for the project applications;
and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council does hereby approve the
CalMat-Poway Reclamation Plan 89-05 subject to all of the following:
City Council Decision:
The City Council hereby approves Reclamation Plan 89-05 for the 83 acre par-
cel identified as APN 320-031-03, the southerly 13.5 acres of the 66 acre
parcel identified as APN 320-031-04 and a portion of the 17 acre parcel
identified as APN 320-031-06 and subject to the following conditions:
Within 30 days of approval the applicant shall submit in writing that all
conditions of approval have been read and understood.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES REGARDING CO#PLIANCE
WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
1. Revise the reclamation plan to clearly show the phasing as recommended by
the Division of Mines and Geology.
2. Provide a salvage plan for the top few inches of the soils currently on the
site to facilitate revegetation with native plant species.
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The Planning Services Department shall forward a copy of the approved recla-
mation plan and City Council resolution issued by the City of Poway, as Lead
Agency under the Surface Mining and Reclamation Act {SMARA), to the State
Geologist within five days of conditional approval. The approved document
will be placed in Mine Reclamation Program files pursuant to SMARA.
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A Habitat Restoration Plan is to be prepared by a qualified biologist,
working in concert with a revegetation specialist or certified landscape
architect.
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Upon completion of final reclaimed slopes, monitor the site annually, in
consultation with a qualified biologist, working in concert with a revegeta-
tion specialist or certified landscape architect, to ensure on-going revege-
tation and reclamation in conformance with the approved reclamation plan.
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Submit a revised reclamation plan tailored to the 83 acre parcel {APN
320-031-03), the 13.5 acres of the 66 acre parcel with +1.2 million tons of
aggregate resources (APN 320-031-04) and a portion of t~e 17 acre parcel {APN
320-031-06) The revised reclamation plan shall incorporate the recommen-
dations of the subsequent EIR to improve the environmental sensitivity.
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Site shall be developed in compliance with the applicable environmental
impact mitigation measures identified and the mitigation monitoring and
reporting program contained within the Certified Final Subsequent
Environmental Impact Report {CalMat-Poway - State Clearinghouse No.
89010025) on file in the Planning Services Department. Any additional costs
for monitoring shall be borne by the applicant.
APPLICANT SHALL CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING SERVICES REGARDING
COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS:
Post bond or other security instrument in a form satisfactory to the City
Attorney {Chapter 16.51.060) with the Engineering Services Department in the
minimum amount of $50,000 or other amount documented by the Engineering
Services Department to ensure the reclamation of the existing excavated
area. The amount of the bond or other security instrument shall be reviewed
annually and adjusted as necessary.
2. Comply with all provisions of Chapter 16.51 (Surface Mining and Reclamation}
of the Poway Municipal Code.
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Prior to reaching final slope cuts or the placement of fill in any given
location, site specific geologic conditions are to be evaluated by an engi-
neering geologist to identify any future conditions such as adverse bedding
attitudes, fracture, or shear zones, old faults, water seeps, etc., that may
impact long-term slope stability. Appropriate design mitigation measures,
such as placement of benches at regular intervals, will then be implemented
to ensure stable reclaimed slopes.
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A solls engineer or engineering geologist shall certify the placement and
compaction of all permanent fill material/fill slopes. Fill slopes shall be
keyed into stable areas of the natural underlying slope where appropriate.
APPROVED and ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Poway, State of
California, this 7th day of August, 1990.
ATTEST:
Don Higginson, 14~(yor
Marjorie K~ Wahlsten, City Clerk
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
) SS.
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO )
I, MarJorle K. Wahlsten, City Clerk of the City of Poway, do hereb~ certify,
under the penalty of perjury, that the foregoing Resolution, No. 90-164 , was
duly adopted b.y the City Council at a meeting of said City Council held on the
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day ofAugust , 1990, and that it was so adopted by the following
vote:
AYES: BRANNON, GOLDSMITH, KRUSE, HIGGINSON
NOES: EMERY
ABSTAIN: NONE
ABSENT: NONE
R/R-8-7.24-27
j ~ ~Wahlsten, City Clerk
City of o~_~y