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HomeMy WebLinkAbout163 Eclipse Industrial Pkwy - Mining Permit - Land Usei p WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Natural Resources Peter Goldmark Commissioner of Public Lands August 02, 2011 Lakeside Industries, Inc Attn. Ms Karen Garnes PO Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 RE Surface Mining Reclamation Permit Number 70- 012560 Ms Garnes /63 eKl'n Caring for your natural resources now and forever Enclosed is Surface Mining Reclamation Permit Number 70- 012560, which authorizes continued surface mining reclamation within the 25 -acre portion of the southwestern quarter of the northwestern quarter, Section 17, Township 30 North and Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, Clallam County Please refer to the permit number listed above when submitting inquiries or reports RCW 78 44 requires that reclamation of each segment of the permitted area shall be completed within two years of cessation of mining in that segment. We strongly recommend, however, that reclamation of each segment occur concurrent with the removal of the minerals The Department acknowledges approval of reclamation performance security number 103377051 issued by Travelers Casualty Surety Company of America in the amount of $127,500 00 dated December 16, 2009 You are required to mail a Permit Fee Invoice and Reclamation Report (Form SM -7) annually to Washington Department of Natural Resources The form must be completed and returned to the department with the appropriate annual permit fee prior to the anniversary date of the permit. Sincerely, c/..-0 cum; David P Laush, LG, LEG Surface Mine Reclamation Inspector Surface Mining Reclamation Program Division of Geology Earth Resources enclosures SM -6, SM -8A, SM -9, Exhibit A, Narrative, Maps, Cross sections c File No 70- 012560 cc Clallam County Department of Community Development, and the City of Port Angeles Community Economic Development Travelers Casualty Surety Company of America GEOLOGY AND EARTH RESOURCES DIVISION 1 1111 WASHINGTON ST SE 1 MS 47007 1 OLYMPIA, WA 98504 -7007 TEL (360) 902 1450 1 FAX (360) 902 1785 1 TTY (360) 902 1125 1 TRS 711 1 WWW.DNR.WA.GOV EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER RECYCLED PAPER WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF SURFACE MINING Natural Resources RECLAMATION PERMIT new n expansion 1-I revision n name change transfer (Form SM -9) lainor Permit Holder Lakeside Industries, Inc Mailing Address. PO Box 7016 Issaquah. WA 98027 Pursuant to RCW 78 44 a Reclamation Permit hereby granted to the above -named permit holder to engage in surface mining on the property described in the application and material on file under this permit. The total area to be disturbed by surface mining, including the deposition of surface mining refuse, shall be in accordance with the reclamation plan filed with and approved the by the Department of Natural Resources under this permit, and in accordance with the conditions and descriptions set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof, and RCW 78 44 TERM OF PERMIT This permit shall be in effect from the date of issuance and shall remain in effect so long thereafter as the permit holder pays the annual basic fee for each site, complies with the Surface Mining Act and the rules promulgated thereunder complies with the reclamation plan, and maintains a performance security as required by the Act. CHANGE OR MODIFICATION OF RECLAMATION PLAN The permit holder shall obtain written approval from the Department prior to any change or departure from the approved reclamation plan. PERFORMANCE SECURITY A performance security shall be submitted to and approved by the Department prior to commencement of surface mining. The permit holder may submit a cash deposit, assignment of a savings account or certificate of deposit, bank letter of credit, negotiable securities, or a corporate surety bond in the amount specified. The amount of the performance security shall be subject to adjustment according to RCW 78.44 TRANSFER OF PERMIT The transfer of this permit to another permit holder shall not be made unless approved in writing by the Department. A transfer shall not be approved unless the successor permit holder assumes all duties of the former permit holder to complete the reclamation of the land and the Department approves the successor permit holder's performance security PENALTIES The Department may suspend surface mining or impose civil penalties if the permit holder conducts surface mining in any manner not authorized by RCW 78 44 the rules adopted thereunder the approved reclamation plan, or this permit. Permitted issued on November 1 1988 Signature Name Title David P Laush, L.G L.E.G Surface Mine Reclamation Inspector Division of Geology Earth Resources Permit revised on August 02, 2011 NW 1/4 S 17 T 30 N, R 6W WM 1/4 S T N R WM 1/4S T N,R WM 1 /4S T NR WM 1/4 S T N R WM TOTAL ACREAGE AND DEPTH OF PERMIT AREA (Include all acreage to be disturbed by mining, setbacks, buffers, and associated activities during the life of the mine. See SM 8A) 25 Total permit acreage Maximum vertical depth below pre mining topographic grade is Surface Mine Reclamation Permil (SM -9) Revised 12/10 25 feet Maximum depth of excavated mine floor is 530 feet relative to mean sea level DNR Surface Mining Reclamation Permit No. 70- 012560 Exhibit A, 70 012560 EXHIBIT A Conditions of the Permit Surface Mining Reclamation Permit 70- 012560 August 02, 2011 1 This surface mining reclamation permit applies to the following permit area. a 25 -acre permitted area in a portion of the southwestern quarter of the northwestern quarter, of Section 17, Township 30 North, Range 6 West, Willamette Meridian, Clallam County 1 of 2 2 All mining and reclamation shall comply with the rules and regulations pursuant to Chapter 78 44 RCW and Chapter 332 -18 WAC 3 All mining and reclamation shall comply with the reclamation plan dated March 24, 2011 by the permittee and approved by the Department of Natural Resources on August 02, 2011 Any amendment or change to the plan must be submitted to and approved in writing by the Department. The Reclamation Plan consists of the following documents Permit Letter, dated August 02, 2011 Surface Mining Reclamation Permit (Form SM -9) dated August 02, 2011 Exhibit A, listing 12 conditions of the permit Standard Reclamation Plan Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) originally dated by the permittee on August 26, 2010, with a final update dated March 24, 2011 Final corrections were received from the permittee and date stamped received by Geology and Earth on March 25, 2011 Clallam County Approval for Surface Mining (Form SM -6) for residential subsequent use dated by the permittee on July 28 2011, and approved by Clallam County Department of Community Development on July 20 2011, date stamped received by Geology and Earth on August 01, 2011 City of Port Angeles Approval for Surface Mining (Form SM -6) for industrial subsequent use dated by the permittee on July 28, 2011, and approved by City of Port Angeles Department of Community and Economic Development on July 21, 2011, date stamped received by Geology and Earth on August 01, 2011 Reclamation Narrative for Eclipse Timber Pit, DNR permit #70- 012560 dated February 1, 2010, date stamped received by Geology and Earth on February 3, 2010 Reclamation Plan Maps 5 Sheets, Map 1 through Map 5, date stamped received by Geology and Earth on February 03, 2010 August 31, 2010, and March 25, 2011 4 If there is any conflict between the conditions in Exhibit A and any other language of the approved reclamation permit (which includes the reclamation plan, maps, and supporting documents), the language in Exhibit A will prevail 5 The permit holder shall mark the perimeter of the 25 -acre permitted area with highly visible Exhibit A, 70 012560 2 of 2 metal stakes and survey markers as described in Section 23A of the application SM- 8A. The metal stakes and survey markers will be used to delineate the permit boundary enabling the operator, permittee, and the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to monitor the progress of mining and reclamation. Permanent boundary corners shall be visible such that the entire perimeter of the site could be reestablished using the Global Positioning System, if any marker was destroyed. All permit area fences shall be maintained for the duration of this reclamation permit. 6 The permitted depth at this site is 25 vertical feet from the original ground surface or interception of ground water Should ground water be intercepted, mining will cease and an evaluation will be conducted on the affects of the mining on adjacent wetlands and aquifers No excavation shall occur below an elevation of 530 -feet mean sea level (msl) If additional mining depth is anticipated the reclamation plan shall be revised prior to exceeding the permitted depth. 7 A minimum of 35 feet for "screening setback" was required by Clallam County Conditional Use permit No 87 -0007 The screening setback is outside of the permitted boundary Therefore, no additional reclamation setback is required. The Department does not authorize access of adjacent properties to perform any reclamation activities 8 Based upon existing conditions, topsoil was previously stripped and stockpiled in berms on the east, south, and west perimeters of the site Topsoil is required for reclamation. Approximately 6,000cy of topsoil is stored on the site to provide the minimum cover on reclamation slopes and the pit floor The pit floor will only receive a minimum amount of topsoil due to the future industrial and residential development plans. 9 Reclaimed slopes shall vary in slope angle but be no steeper than 2H 1V and be sinuous in plan and profile The mine floor will be reclaimed to a relatively flat grade and reseeded to dry land grasses if not re- developed within one year of final site reclamation. Reclamation design considerations have been established to support future industrial and residential site development. 10 Vegetation will be reestablished on the mine floor and slopes as per the conditions set forth in the SM -8A and Narrative dated permittee on March 24 2011, and February 1 2010 respectively Revegetation shall commence during the first proper growing season after slope creation and topsoil distribution. Noxious weeds shall not be considered acceptable vegetation. Only pioneer species shall be deemed satisfactory revegetation. 11 The permit holder or operator shall maintain a complete copy of this permit, including these conditions and the approved reclamation plan with additions and amendments, at the mine site during all mining and reclamation activities. 12 Final land use after reclamation for this mine is industrial and residential development. The department is not responsible for preparing the site for this future development. Rules and regulations according to the local jurisdictions will control the site's future industrial and residential land use MAILING ADDRESS AU3 0 2011 and Lad) ASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENTOF Natural Resources NAME OF COMPANY OR INDIVIDUAL APPLICANT(S) Same as name of the exploration permit holder (Type or print In ink.) Lakeside Industries, Inc. PO Box7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 Telephone 425 313 -2660 Proposed subsequent use of site upon completion of reclamation estgreittia'r r>d/_s±r,o l Signature of company representative or individual applicant(s) Name and title of company representative (please print) f��YL/t rt c.r er /l'erimea l r� /4M �i.�c c E COMPLETE_» BY THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY OR MUNJCIPALITY:, Please answer the following questions yes' or 'no' 1 Has the proposed surface mine been approved under local zoning and land -use regulations? 2. 1s the proposed subsequent use of the land after reclamation consistent with the local ,and -ase plan/designation? When complete, return this form to the appropriate Department of Natural Resources regional office Name of planning director or administrative official (please print) Signature l Title (please print) ort tD mLA 0( cr orvrn tL YY N (lL Telephone Date 1, '4(7-`i 7_5 County or Municipality Approval (SM•6) Re ed 1101 l/ COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY APPROVAL FOR SURFACE MINING (Form SM -6) TOTAL ACREAGE- AND DEPTH OF PERMIT AREA (Include all acreage to be disturbed by mining, setbacks, and buffers, and associated activities during the•life of the mine.) (See SM -8A.) Total area disturbed will be 25 acres Maximum vertical depth below pre mining topographic grade is 25 feet Maximum depth of excavated mine floor is relative to mean sea level COUNTY Clai lam No attachments will be accepted. Legal description of permit area .!4 I 1/4 1 Sectioi Township Range SW NW 17 30N 6W FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY 530 feet Date signed DNR Reclamation Permit No. Yes„ No X1 Address crrl—D 1 .o `off Ik D 6 ''S)11-)4 •i A1N3 0 1 2011 I„ Goe ft�v.t�, WASH INGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Natural Resources NAME OF COMPANY OR INDIVIDUAL APPLICANT(S) Same an nam of the exploration pet holdei (Type or print in ..k.1 Lakeside Industries, Inc MAILING ADDRESS P 0 Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 Telephone 425 313 -2660 B... t �Gs,-a cilbse a -nt us of de upon complettot if 'ech matio f �p Residential ;/(1 Signatun of mpany epi sentative or ndividuat apps zt( Name, and title of company epiesentetivt. (plc tse print} 0 BE COMPLETED BY THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY' OR MUNICIPALITY; Nat to of plant rg dir :tot of acir Iph. pr ,t) 54Q-..re- €V C 1 Ov\vtn wH N me\ N t e,r C.3 6 c7' 7 -a. o Telephone. Plc rriswe th loll, ing qu scions yc or nc 1 Has the proposed curface mine beet approved under local zoning and ,and -use egulationc C.L4) 53 7 0/ CtePrV' �t 2 lx the propo. d subsege nt use of the and atte ma +int stunt tth th. I. .1 rl pie 'dc to.. I /i'i /SlSS Whei complete return thi form to the apptopt ate Department of Nate ral Resou es al offi Cu mry Mu t parity Approval (5M -6) P,e 'sod 1iC1 Date cy7 O /1 COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY APPROVAL FOR SURFACE MINING (Form SM -6) TOTAL ACREAGE AND DEPTH OF PERMIT AREA (Include all acreage to be dish bed by mim ,g. setbacks, and buffers. and associated achvttic dur the life of the mt I (See SM &A.) Total 'ea disturbed will b. 2) no es Maximum vertical depth below pt mining topographic grade is 25 feet Max mum depth if excacafed mine floor is 530 feet relative to mean sea lev,l COUNTY No attachm. Its ill IN au epted. Legal d tptt 1/4 1/4 Section r SW NW 17 Acid.. C� \cam C_v N j 1 ep+ of Co •nrhviv J y tie ve[opmt.., .2a..3 t. S S u fie. S `o.t P1/41,) 52_ s j V.r g3 FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: Clallam of permit Tor I Range 30N 6Vv Date gned 7/21/ 11 DNR Reclamation Permit No. 4o- 0125 (0c 4 40 WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF Natural Resources v APPLICATION FOR RECLAMATION PERMIT FORM SM -8A Check appropriate box(es): new permit revision of existing permit El transfer of permit expansion NOTE. Do not attempt to complete this form until you have carefully read the accompanying instruction document (ger_smr_form_sm- 8a_inst.pdf). Do not attempt to use this form as an MS Word Template unless you are familiar with the use of templates in MS Word. 1. NAME OF APPLICANT/PERMIT HOLDER(S) Lakeside Industries, Inc 2. MAILING ADDRESS PO Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 3. Telephone 425- 313 -2656 UBI No. 601 106 847 4. NAME OF MINE Eclipse Timber Pit 5. Street address-and milepost of surface mine 163 Eclipse Industrial Pwky Port Angeles WA 98363 Veirjo 14AR2520 Geology and :a:`h 6. Distance (miles) 7 Direction from 8. Nearest community Omi SW Port Anglels 9 COUNTY Clallam No attachments will be accepted. Legal Description of permit area: 1/4 1/4 Section Township SW 1 NW 1 17 1 30N 1 6W 10. TOTAL ACREAGE OF PERMIT AREA APPLIED FOR (include all acreage to be disturbed by mining, setbacks, buffers, and associated activities during the life of the mine.) 25 acres 11. Do you or any person, partnership, or corporation associated with you now hold, or have you held, a surface mining operating or reclamation permit? yes no If you answered yes to the above, please list: Permit Number 10411 11962 11628 10113 Active Operation? Yes 1 No El I I Range Reclamation current /complete? Yes 1 No I I I Form SM -8A (MS Word 2000 Template version) Revised 12/07 Page 1 of 14 12. Are all of these mines now in compliance with RCW 78.44, WAC 332 18, and conditions of the permits? yes no 13. Have you ever had a surface mine operating or reclamation permit revoked? yes no Have you ever had a reclamation security forfeited? yes no If you answered yes to either of the above, list the permit number(s): 14. Type of proposed or existing mine: pit quarry Material(s) to be mined: sand and gravel rock or stone clay metal limestone silica other Deposit type: glacial river floodplain (alluvial) river channel deposits talus bedrock lode unknown other 15. Total Acreage and Depth of Permit Area: (Include all acreage to be disturbed by mining, setbacks, buffers, and associated activities during the life of the mine.) (See Form SM -6 Total area disturbed will be 25 acres. Area to be disturbed in next 36 months will be 3 acres. Maximum vertical depth below pre mining topographic grade is 25 feet. Maximum depth of excavated mine floor is 530 feet relative to mean sea level 16. Expected start date of mining 17 Estimated number of years on -going 10 18. Total quantity to be mined over life of mine (estimated): 400,000 El tons, or cu yds 19 Estimated annual production: 30,000 tons, or cu yds 20. Subsequent land use: industrial commercial residential agricultural forestry wetlands and lakes Other Reclaimed elevation of floor of mine: 530 feet relative to mean sea level Reclaimed elevation is shown on cross sections? yes no Subsequent land use is compatible with County or Municipal comprehensive plan? yes no County or Municipality Approval for Surface Mining (Form SM -6) attached? yes no SEPA Checklist required? yes no If any answers are no, explain: 21. Application fee for a new reclamation permit is herewith attached? El yes 0 n Reclamation Permit /App No. O/.. i t' CI CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS ;.J w,fr k'^` =.1 Mf �K`�' F.�� .,?ry+yv b:v X: 22, ,SEG Permit area has been divided mto segments for mining and a mining schedule has been developed? IN yes LJ no If no, explain. Permit area has been divided mto segments for reclamation and a reclamation schedule has been developed? yes no If no, explain. 23A._ Permit. and: `DisturliedvAr h It Boundary of the permit area has been marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers? Explain boundary markers: metal stakes with survey markers f f N'+ f W.` ydP9.i+.. a ..�..*+x p r ,�,I n i:' i 7, x a v ,`23 Thickness of topsoil is already stripped feet Thickness of subsoil is 0 feet Depth to bedrock is feet Total volume of topsoil is 6000 cubic yards Total volume of subsoil is 0 cubic yards Volume of stored topsoil /subsoil is 6000 cubic yards and will require 1.5 acres for storage. Storage areas are shown on maps and have been marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers? yes no Topsoil will be salvaged? IN yes 11 no If no, explain. Topsoil was already stripped and is stored in berms on the east, south, and west sides of the pit. Topsoil and overburden will be moved to reclaim an adjacent depleted segment? If no, explain. Before materials are moved, vegetation will be cleared and drainage planned for soil storage areas? If no, explain. Soil storage areas will be stabilized with vegetation to prevent erosion if materials will be stored for more than one season? If no, explain. yes no yes no Q9 yes no yes no .:23C:",Setliacks and'$creens;` r 31'71 Maximum depth of the mine will be 25 feet from 555 feet (highest) to 530 feet (lowest) elevation relative to mean sea level. The setback for this site will be 35 feet wide. Is a permanent, undisturbed buffer planned for this site? LI yes no If no, explain. There is a "screening setback" of 35ft required by Clallam County Conditional Use Permit No. 87 -0007 The screening setback area may be used for relamation soil storage as necessary This is a setback, but not an "undisturbed buffer" The proposed reclamation slopes will be created by mining to the final slope using the cut method. Therefore, no additional reclamation setback is required. Setbacks are shown on maps and have been marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers? IN yes no If no, explain. Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) Revised 12/07 Page 2 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. d A,354 0 V CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS Does this site have a backfillmg plan that addresses the protection of adjacent property and how the final, stable slopes are to be achieved? yes If no, explain. No backfilling operations; no importing of fill Describe the nature and configuration of the conservation buffer(s): Are well logs attached? Is the aquifer perched? Is the shallowest aquifer LJ confined The site will be mined: LJ wet IN dry Copy of Shoreline Permit from local government or the Dept of Ecology is attached? Hydraulic Project Approval from the Department of Fish and Wildlife is attached? '23E;_�Conservatton`Buffers Conservation buffers will be established for the following purpose(s). (Check all that apply) unstable slopes wildlife habitat water quality El other feet LI relative to mean sea level, U below original surface, or LL9 unknown. Low water table depth is feet relative to mean sea level, El below ortgmal surface, or unknown. Annual fluctuation of water table is from feet on to feet on Direction of ground water flow L) unconfined U both no 23D..13,uffer,s to €Protect Streams; and_F1oodhPlains; If yes, see "Additional Information Requirements for Flood Plain Mines." This document is included in the ger smr_form_sm -8a instpdffile. A stream buffer of at least 200 feet has been marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers? A buffer of at least 200 feet from the 100 -year flood plain has been marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers? Cl yes ®no If no, explain. not within a 100yr flood plain I LI yes 12SI no LJ yes IN no I LI yes IN no Conservation setbacks are shown on maps and have been marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers? yes no 23F .Ground \Water High water table depth is ILl yes Q9 no LJ yes LI no Describe mining method. Site will be mined with a rubber -tired front -end wheel loader and processed by either a mobile screen or mobile crusher The site is in a. critical aquifer recharge area El sole source aquifer public water supply watershed wellhead protection area special protection area designated aquifer protection area Ground water study attached? 11 yes ZI no If yes, see "Additional Information Requirements for Hydrologically Sensitive Areas." This document is included in the ger smr_form_sm -8a instpdf file. If no, explain. A groundwater study is not attached because the site is already permitted by both DNR and local municipalities. The site is mined dry and mining will not penetrate a water table. The majority of the site has reached final depth and ground water has not been encountered. Lakeside has an NDPES Permit, a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, a Spill Response Plan, and a training program to ensure that all best management practices are employed and that water quality is protected. Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) Revised 12/07 Page 3 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. (7J 25 :23G:.Archeolo Are archeological /cultural resource sites present? If yes, describe how you will protect these resources: CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS 24A So teplaeement Topsoil will be saved? If no, explain. Up to 4 feet of topsoil and (or) subsoil will be restored? If no, explain. Topsoil will be restored and seedbeds prepared as necessary to promote effective revegetation and to stabilize slopes and mine floor? yes no If "yes' give details, if `no explain. Topsoil berms will be spread across site. Floor and roads will be ripped to loosen soil. Subsoil will be replaced to an approximate depth of 0 feet on the pit floor and a depth of 0 feet on slopes. Topsoil will be replaced to an approximate depth of 0.5 feet on the pit floor and a depth of 1.0 feet on slopes. Topsoil will be distributed evenly over the site? If no, explain. If topsoil is in short supply it will be strategically placed in depressions and low areas in adequate thickness to conserve moisture and promote revegetation? If no, explam. Topsoil will be moved when conditionE are not overly wet or dry? If no, explain. Topsoil will be imported? If yes, describe source. If no, explam. Existing soil from berms will be utilized. Materials such as till, loess, and (or) silt are available on site that could-be used to supplement topsoil for Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM 8A) Revised 12/07 Page 4 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. ()1c J U lJ yes IZJ no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no Synthetic topsoil made from compost, biosolids, or other amendments will be used and (or) made on site to supplement existing topsoil? yes no If yes, explam. CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS reclamation. yes N no If yes, explain. Silt from settling ponds or a filter press will be used for reclamation? If yes, explain. Settling pond clay slurries will be pumped or hauled to other segments for reclamation? If yes, explain. yes N no yes N no Topsoil will be replaced with equipment that will minimize compaction, or it will be plowed, disked, or ripped following placement? N yes no If no, explain. Topsoil will be immediately stabilized with grasses and legumes to prevent loss by erosion, slumping, or N yes no crusting? If no, explain. Topsoil stockpile areas are shown on maps and will be marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers to protect from loss? N yes no If no, explain. N yes no If no, explain. Segmental topsoil removal and replacement is shown on maps? Topsoil salvage and replacement plan included? If no, explain. Small trees and other transplantable vegetation will be salvaged for use in revegetating other segments? If yes, give details. If no, explain. Trees do not exist in planned mining areas N yes no Vegetation will be removed sequentially from areas to be mined to prevent unnecessary erosion? N yes no If no, explain. yes N no Wood and other organic debris will be: recycled removed from site chipped burned buried used to synthesize topsoil or mulch other (explain) no wood in mining areas Solid waste disposal, burning, and land use permits are attached? yes no Some coarse wood (logs, stumps) and other large debris will be salvaged for fish and wildlife habitats? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. There are no logs in mining areas Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) Revised 12/07 Page 5 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. 014.7.` Err CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS 24:C. °_Erosion 'Omit ol for_Reclamatiori Pit floor will slope at gentle angles toward highwall, sediment retention pond, or proper drainage? Q9 yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. Pit floor will gently slope towards the two southern corners 425A.:)nal',Slopes`' Final slopes will be created using the cut and -fill method? Explain procedure to be used. Slopes will be created by mining to the final slope using the cut method? Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM 8A) Revised 12/07 Page 6 of 14 Revegetation, sheeting, and (or) matting will be used to protect areas susceptible to erosion? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. No areas are thought to be probable for erosion in mining boundaries Water control systems used for erosion control during segmental reclamation will. Divert clean water around pit`' yes no Trap sediment -laden runoff before it enters a stream? yes no Result in essentially natural conditions of volume, velocity and turbidity? yes no Handle a 25 -year 24 -hour peak event? yes no (Have you attached calculation yes no Be removed or reclaimed? yes no If any answers are no, explain. There are no surface water discharges at this site. Pit floor is relatively flat and holds stormwater No streams exist on -site to be diverted. Storm water does not leave site, but infiltrates to ground. Due to the nature of the site, it could store the 4 of water from a 25yr 24hr event. See attached calculations. Water control measures that will be used are tracking of slopes with dozer to prevent stormwater erosion before slopes are seeded. Will any water control systems be removed upon final reclamation? yes no If yes, explain. Water control measure will be established to prevent erosion of setbacks and neighboring properties? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. existing topsoil berms have considerable natural growth to prevent erosion Storm -water conveyance ditches and channels will be lined with vegetation or riprap? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. no ditches planned Natural and other drainage channels will be kept free of equipment, wastes, stockpiles, and overburden? yes no If no, explain. yes no Reclamation Permit/App No. (i1.257.0 0 CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS Explain procedure to be used. See attached narrative Slopes will vary in steepness? If no, explam. Slopes will have a sinuous appearance in both profile and plan view? If no, explain. Large rectilinear (that is, right angle, or straight, planar) areas will be eliminated? If no, explain. Where reasonable, tracks of the final equipment pass will be preserved and oriented to trap moisture, soil, and seeds, and to inhibit erosion? [Si yes no If no, explam. 25B'Slo e. Re "uu emerits: forPiis `ancl;O. Dumps (non= saleatile.proil' If the mine is a quarry or in hard rock, skip to Quarry section (25C). Slopes will vary between 2 and 3 feet horizontal to 1 foot vertical or flatter except in limited areas where steeper slopes are necessary to create sinuous topography and control drainage? If no, explain. For pits, slopes will not exceed 2 feet horizontal to 1 foot vertical except as necessary to blend with adjacent yes no natural slopes? Give details: Final grades will not exceed 2 to 1 and will vary to appear natural. Slope stability analysis required? yes no If yes, see "Additional Information Requirements for Mines with Potentially Unstable or Steep Slopes." This document is included in the ger smr_form_sm -8a instpdffile. Slope stability analysis provided by ;25C: S1ope;Regwreinents`for 'carries and HardrockMetal'Mines, 1 7, If mine is a pit in unconsolidated materials covered by Section 25B, go to Section 25D Check the appropriate box(es) Slopes will not exceed 2 feet horizontal to 1 foot vertical. Slopes steeper than 1 foot horizontal to 1 foot vertical are an acceptable subsequent land use as confirmed on Form SM -6 Hazardous slopes or cliffs are indigenous to the immediate area and already present a potential threat to human life. Photo and maps attached to document presence of cliffs. Geologic or topographic characteristics of the site preclude slopes being reclaimed at a flatter angle and are an acceptable subsequent land use as confirmed on Form SM -6. Slope stability analysis required? yes no If yes, see "Additional Information Requirements for Mines with Potentially Unstable or Steep Slopes This document is included in the ger smr_form_sm -8a instpdffile. Slope stability analysis provided by Measures will be taken to limit access to the top and bottom of hazardous slopes? yes no Describe measures, or if no, explain. Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) Revised 12/07 Page 7 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. 4 s yes no yes no yes no yes no Selective blasting will be used to remove benches and walls and to create chutes, buttresses, spurs, scree slopes, and rough cliff faces that appear natural? yes no Describe procedures, or if no, explain. Reclamation blasting will be used to reduce the entire highwall to a scree or rubble slope less than 2 feet horizontal to 1 foot vertical? yes no Blasting plan is attached? yes no If no, explain. Access to benches will be maintained for reclamation blasting? If no, explain. Small portions of benches will be left _to provide habitat for raptors and other cliff- dwelling birds? :`25D:.Backfillinp z,'a:., x,,..° Slopes will require backfilling? Depth of backfilling is feet. Slope stability compaction analysis required? Compaction analysis provided by Backfilling plan and (or) permits are attached? If no, explain. There will be no backfilling Backfilling will be done with overburden material after topsoil has been separated? If no, describe composition and source of backfill material. NA Explain method of placement of fill. NA Areas to be backfilled are shown on maps? If no, explain. NA Backfilled slopes will be compacted? If yes, give details. If no, explain. NA. CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS All grading/backfilling will be done with clean, inert, non organic solids? If yes, give details. If no, explain. NA Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM 8A) Revised 12/07 yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no Locations of stockpiles are shown on maps and will be marked on the ground with permanent boundary markers? yes no Will backfill be imported? yes LI no If yes, give volumes needed to meet reclamation plan. yes LI no yes no El yes El no Page 8 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. ()/o S d Will you be backfilling into water? If yes, is slope stability analysis attached? If yes, describe method. NA CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS 25E. Mine,'Floors` e Flat areas will be formed into gently rolling mounds? If yes, give details. If no, Explain. See attached narrative Mme floor will be gently graded into sinuous drainage channels to preclude sheetwash erosion during intense precipitation? If yes, give details. If no, explain. See attached narrative Mine floor and other compacted areas will be bulldozed, plowed, ripped, or blasted to foster revegetation? If yes, give details. If no, explain. See attached narrative 25F L ake s, Ponds andtWetlands,o,.s,:';, `w.. ..T.J:.. -...w, Is water currently present in the area or will the mining penetrate the water table? 11 yes no If no, go to Section 25G. Reclaimed areas below the permanent low water table in soil, sand, gravel, and other unconsolidated material will have a slope no steeper than 1.5 feet horizontal to 1 foot vertical? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. NA If not already present, soils, silts, and clay bearing material will be placed below water level to enhance revegetation? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. NA Some parts of pond and lake banks will be shaped so that a person can escape from the water? If yes, give details. If no, explain. NA Armored spillways or other measures to prevent undesirable overflow or seepage will be provided to stabilize bodies of water and adjacent slopes? If yes, give details. If no, explain. NA Wildlife habitat will be developed, mcorporating such measures as: Sinuous and irregular shorelines? Varied water depths? Shallow areas less than 18 inches deep? Islands and peninsulas? Give details: NA Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) Revised 12/07 Page 9 of 14 Reclamation Pennit/App No. 4!"..4.2 (a 0 L] yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no Ponds or basins will. Be located in stable areas? Have sufficient volume for expected runoff? Have an emergency overflow spillway? Spillways and outfalls will be protected (for example, rock armor) to prevent failure and erosion? If any answers are no, explain. NA Proper measures will be taken to prevent seepage from water impoundments that could cause flooding outside the permitted area or adversely affect the stability of impoundment dams or adjacent slopes? If yes, give details. If no, explain. NA Written approval from other agencies with jurisdiction to regulate impoundment of water is attached? If no, explain. NA '15-r Draina will be capable of carrying the peak flow 'of the 25-year 24-hour precipitation event (Data are available at DNR Region offices) Ei yes LJ no If yes, are calculations attached? El yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. Site does not have discharge to surface water All storm water is contained on-site due to the natural "bowl-like" shape of the mine. Storm water is then able to discharge to ground through infiltration. See attached calculation. CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS Drainages will be constructed on each reclaimed segment to control surface water erosion, and siltation? [g] yes O no Clean runoff is directed to a safe outlet? 1Z1 yes no If either yes, give details. If no, explain. Water drains to low spots at south end of site. Clean runoff is allowed to pond and infiltrate to ground. Are these shown on maps? 1 El yes no The grade of ditches and channels will be constructed to limit erosion and siltation? El yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. These will be constructed as needed to limit erosion. Natural-appearing drainage channels will be established upon reclamation? If yes, give details. If no, explain. See attached narrative. Lj yes Ell no 0 yes LJ no LI yes El no El yes Lil no [1 yes LI no 0 yes Elino yes O no „1...,„ Hazardous materials are present at the mine site? If no, go to Section 25B The final ground surface drains away from any hazardous natural materials? If yes, give details. If no, explain. Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM Revised 12107 Page 10 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. yes El no El yes LI no Plan for handling hazardous mineral wastes indigenous to the site is attached? If no, written approval from all appropriate solid waste regulatory agencies attached? I yes no 26B. Removal,of Debris;. 4 All debris (garbage, `bone piles treated wood, old mining equipment, etc.) will be removed from the mine site? yes no All sheds, scale houses, and other structures will be removed from the site? yes no If either answer is yes, give details. If no, explain When mining is complete, all mining equipment will be removed from the site. DNR) The mme site is in. The mine site is: Explain. Western Washington Wet Areas birdsfoot trefoil sedges cottonwood wetland grasses El red alder* other Eastern Washington Dry Areas alder* grasses black locust lodgepole pine deciduous trees ponderosa pine El diverse evergreens other CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS 11 eastern Washington western Washington wet dry? The average precipitation is 25 per year Revegetation will start during the first proper growing season (fall for grasses and legumes, fall or late winter for trees and shrubs) following restoration of slopes? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. See attached narrative Test plots will be used to determine optimum vegetation plans? The site will not be revegetated because: It is a rural area with a rainfall exceeding 30 inches annually and erosion will not be a problem (requires approval of Demonstration plots and areas will be used to show that active revegetation is not necessary El Revegetation is inappropriate for the approved subsequent use of this surface mme. Documentation is attached? 27A.'Recommended Poieer.`Species: In the Sections below check the species that will be indicates nitrogen- fixing species Western Washington Dry Areas El alfalfa* Lupine* cereal rye perennial rye creeping red fescue red alder* ground cover El shrubs Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A). Revised 12/07 planted at your mine site: clover* colonial bent grass Douglas fir other cedar tubers creeping red fescue willow alfalfa* clover shrubs Page 11 of 14 El orchard grass El ponderosa pine shore pine juniper lupme* El deep- rooted ground cover I yes no yes no yes no Reclamation Permit/App No. A2 SZ 0 CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS Eastern Washington Wet Areas alder* cottonwood poplar sedges serviceberry tubers willow other Give planting details (stems /acres of trees and shrubs, see Forest Practices manual, lbs /acre of grass, legume, or forb mixture): See attached narrative Describe weed control plan. See attached narrative 27BPlanting_,T`.eclini4iies Revegetation at this site will require: Ripping and tilling? Blasting to create permeability? Mulching? Irrigation? Fertilization? Importation of clay- or humus bearing soils? Other soil conditioners or amendments? Give details: Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM 8A) Revised 12/07 All required maps are attached (See Instructions for detailed requirements)? All required cross- sections are attached (See Instructions for detailed requirements)? Geologic map attached (if required)? All documents submitted have the date, the name and address of the permit holder and the application number on every page of the material? The plan contams predominantly relevant information? Have you completed the SM -6 and has it been signed by the local jurisdiction? Have you provided the SEPA checklist? Have you provided a copy of the SEPA Determination (DNS, MDNS, or DS)? Have you attached photographs? Are additional supplemental studies included? Trees and shrubs will be planted in topsoil or in subsoil amended with generous amounts of organic matter? yes no If yes, give details. If no, explain. No trees will be planted due to subsequent use Mulch will be piled around the base of trees and shrubs? yes no High quality stock will be used? yes no Trees and shrubs will be planted while they are dormant? El yes no Stock will be properly handled, kept cool and moist, and planted as soon as possible? yes no Seeds will be covered with topsoil or mulch no deeper than one -half inch? yes no If any answers are no, explain. No trees or shrubs will be planted due to subsequent use. Creeping red fescue and clover seed will be properly applied in accordance with seed supplier recommendations. 1 Yes 1 yes 1 yes yes I yes I yes I yes I yes I yes yes Page 12 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. d42 Z yes no El yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no yes no no no no no no no no CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS If yes, check the appropriate box(es) below El Archeological Geohydrologic Backfill Slope stability El Topsoil Flood plain Conservational El Vegetation Other Other permits required? yes no If yes, check the appropriate box(es) below Shoreline permit Water Discharge Permit Solid Waste Permit Air Quality Permit NPDS or General Discharge Permit Hydraulic Project Approval Special or Conditional Use Permit El Other Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) Revised 12/07 Page 13 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No. 4/e:21-6 0 When signed by the applicant and approved by the Department of Natural Resources, this document and the associated maps, cross sections, reclamation narrative, and other attachments will be the approved reclamation plan for this permit that the permit holder must follow. Significant variations from the approved reclamation plan may require that a new plan be submitted to the Department for approval. The applicant shall be considered as the permit holder for this surface mine and shall be responsible for compliance with Chapter 78 44 RCW Chapter 332 18 WAC, the approved reclamation plan and attachments, and the conditions of the permit if issued by the Department of Natural Resources. I hereby agree to comply with this plan. Name and Title of Company Representative Date signed Signature of applicant or company representative (Please print) SURFACE OWNERSHIP Give names, addresses, and signatures of all individuals with possessory interest in land. (attach signed copies of this page if more than one) 1 verify that the applicant has my permission to mine from my land. Signature oftandowner(s) Date Signed I hereby verify that I have seen and approved this plan. Signature of landowner(s) Date accepted c Rwk n, X 7011 Comb is by Department: CHECKLIST OF RECLAMATION STANDARDS 22c1// Date Signed -.20 Application for Reclamation Permit (Form SM -8A) Revised 12/07 OWERSHIP OF RIGHTS TO REMOVE MINERALS BY SURFACE MINING Give names, addresses, and signatures of all individuals with rights. (attach signed copies of this page if more than one) I verify that the applicant has my permission to mine this land. Signature of rights owner(s) Date Signed X 02 y 20 1i Date Signed ?o Reclamation Permit No 62 .6.# ot1aT -paot 4b O I X5 (PO I hereby verify that I have seen and approved this plan. Signature of rights owner(s) FOR DEPARTMENTAL USE ONLY gU.f O.C,e: m 2,. Page 14 of 14 Reclamation Permit/App No og erib Lakeside Industries, Inc Echpse Timber Pit DNR Permit No 70- 012560 PO Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 Clallam County, WA n rt a. This document provides the sequence and methods for all mining and reclamation activities. Mining and reclamation must be considered together as closely related activities and not as two separate functions. All mmmg must be planned with the reclamation goals in mind and all reclamation activities must be planned with the most efficient mmmg sequence m mind. This will not only maximize Lakeside's utilization of the aggregate resource, but will prevent the unnecessary moving back and forth of soil stockpiles and berms. Furthermore, it allows sequential reclamation to take place m the off season when personnel and equipment may otherwise be under utilized. General. Reclamation Narrative Reclamation Permit #012560 (Eclipse Timber Pit) b This plan will be kept on file with the Environmental Program Director, with the Division Manager, with the DNR Inspector, and with the Crushing /Mining Operator Commumcation is important between everyone so that mining and reclamation are both concurrent and efficient. Any questions about this plan must be addressed to the Environmental Program Director c. This document is only a plan. Minor changes should be expected due to aggregate quality, new equipment, market conditions, and /or other factors. Any proposed changes to the plan by Lakeside will be communicated to the DNR through the Environmental Program Director If necessary a revised reclamation plan can be submitted. Responsibilities. a. Lakeside Environmental Program Director This person keeps current the reclamation plan m comphance with DNR guidance and regulations. This must be done in close concert with the Division Manager The Environmental Program Director will also conduct periodic inspections to ensure the steps and goals of this plan are being carried out. b Lakeside Division Manager This person will implement the mining and reclamation plan with regard to all mining and reclamation activities. The division Manager is the communication lank to the bucket loader operator on site during normal operations throughout the year He or she will be responsible for all removal and placement activities at the mine. c. Mining/Crusher or Pit Operator The operator on site is responsible to conduct mining and reclamation activities in support of this plan. He or she must have a clear understanding of the reclamation goals as well as the limits of mining with regard to boundaries and phase lines. In general this should be done by scheduling an on -site discussion with the 2/1/2010 Initials c- J h` Lakeside Industries, Inc Echpse Timber Pit DNR Permit No 70- 012560 PO Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 Clallam County, WA Division Manager and /or the Environmental Program Director as appropnate. Narrative Plan. This site was ongmally leased by Lakeside from the Weyerhauser Company as a gravel source m the 80s. The property was then purchased by Lakeside Industnes. Clallam County issued a Conditional Use Permit in 1988 to Lakeside to continue mining after an Environmental Checklist was determined to have insignificant effects. Because the DNR permit maps are outdated, this narrative and the attached maps will clanfy Lakeside's efforts to mine and reclaim the pit in a responsible manner The property is located just south of Lakeside's Port Angeles Division office. The neighboring businesses to the north and west are of the logging /wood products nature, and to the south and east are residential areas. The majority of the site itself is located within the city limits of Port Angeles and is zoned Industrial. There is a small parcel located in the southeast corner of the site that is under Clallam County junsdiction. This parcel is zoned residential by Clallam County The current site topography shows that the majonty of the mining has occurred in the northern -most area of the permitted boundary This area has since been sloped and is now used as a storage area for sand and gravel. In the central area of the site, some matenal has been taken but not to full depth. The southern area of the site can be divided into three sections. The southeast and the southwest will still be mined, and the south central area will not due to the quality of material. The property includes the mine area, a small structure for storage on the east side of the property, and the northern area which has been leased as log storage to another company This north end of the property will never be mined. No other structures or scales are present on the site. No permanent crushers or batch plants exist. All aggregate sorting and crushing activities are performed with mobile equipment. Topsoil has been saved on this site, the majonty having been pushed into berms along the east, west and south property boundaries. Due to the nature of drainage on the site, all stormwater infiltrates and there are' no surface water discharges. This water tends to pond m either the east or south ends of the site. As a condition of the Conditional Use Permit, a 35 foot setback for sight screening has been established. This is reflected in the attached maps. In general, the mining can proceed in three phases, all of which to an approximate depth of 25 feet below the original ground surface. Phase 1 will consist of mining in the southwestern area of the site. Topsoil has already been moved to the west side of the site between the mining area 2/1/2010 Imtials JL- t. Lakeside Industries, Inc Echpse Timber Pit DNR Permit No 70- 012560 PO Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 Clallam County, WA and the road. The Phase 1 area will be mined by the cut -to -slope method with a rubber -tired front -end wheel loader After the sand and gravel has been extracted, the edges of Phase 1 should be cleaned up to ensure proper 2 1 slopes and create variability After the Phase 1 area is completed, it will be seeded. Phase 2 is located in the southeast corner of the site. To first mine in the Phase 2 area, the storage building will have to be moved or demolished. Lakeside will seek the applicable permit to handle this operation at the appropriate time. The mining will be conducted using the same equipment and technique as was used in Phase 1 Upon completion of milling, the Phase 2 area will be cleaned up to ensure proper 2 1 slopes and create vanabihty, and then seeded. Finally, Phase 3 compnses of the area in the center of the site. This area has already been stripped of topsoil, but has yet to be mined to full depth because it has been used as a pad for mining equipment and aggregate storage. When the first two phases are completed, phase 3 can be mined to a depth approximately 20ft below the current ground surface. No sloping will be required in phase 3 as it is located m the center of the site. Final Reclamation. After mining, processing, and stockpile activities have ceased, the site will be prepared for final reclamation. All mine equipment and related materials will be removed from the property The edges of the mine that were previously reclaimed at the end of each phase will be addressed agam if there were any issues with slope, variability, or growth. The subsequent use approved for the majority of the site is Light Industrial/Log Yard, and the southeast corner is approved as residential. The Industrial use is compatible with Lakeside's ongoing operations, the neighboring businesses m the area, and the current tenant who leases the northern edge of the property Because of this use, the best way to reclaim the mined areas are to slope and seed the edges of the property to a 2 1 or flatter slope, and grade the mine floor to flat workable surface that meets the needs of the Industnal Use. The southeast corner (residential use) will be seeded and sloped. If the site is not used, leased, or sold immediately, Lakeside will protect the mine floor from erosion. The mine floor will be ripped with a dozer to break up any hard compacted surfaces such as haul roads. The floor of the mme will then be topsoiled and vegetated. Existing storage piles on the edges of the mine will be utih7ed. Lakeside will seed the site with grasses and clovers. Typically used amounts are approximately 7lbs /acre of seed placed by hydro mulching with tackifier, although we will consult with the seed supplier for the recommended apphcation rate. Document Signature i Envir ental Pro ram Director 2/1/2010 Initials J L. Lakeside Industries, Inc Echpse Timber Pit DNR Permit No 70- 012560 PO Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 Clallam County, WA Date 2/ I 2-0,o 2/1/2010 Initials J I,ake1de Industries Inc PO Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 9802 Site A Map M 1 DNR 70- 01 2560 1/27/2 JAN 2 21109 ‘01' Lald CLv Intls AJ V �l U N Note A 35 screening setback is a condition of' CUP 87 -00007 The 25 acre permitted mining area does not include the 35' screening setback area The proposed reclamation slopes will be created by mining to the final slope using the cut method Therefore no additional reclamation setback is required LEGEND ED Existing Structure Soil Strippings Property Boundary Permit Boundary r` Topo Line (10') M Ingress Point 0' 200 400' Scale 1" =200' 530 a 0 L M c w 5404 W 550 B L 3 a c a• a u Signature it CD 560 Fence Leased Land Access Rood 560 (Fpings 550 550 I A Fence I r N 540 n I 550 '-560 4 Lakeside Industries, Inc PG Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 530 35.0' Screen`1g ietback Required by Clallan County Conditional Use -nit 87 -0007 �56U B v a P Existing Topography Eclipse Timber Pit Permit #70- 012560 Clallam County, WA Date Revised Date Printed 8/26/2010 8/26/2010 KG Filenames x•w..nv o(W4O_Port A seles\040_Edlpse TFber\EcUpse ID1RMlnps\Edipse ExIstIn9(8- 26- 10)deg N Note A 35' screening setback is a condition of CUP 87 -00007 The 25 acre permitted mining area does not include the 35 screening setback area The proposed reclamation slopes will be created by mining to the final slope using the cut method Therefore, no additional reclamation setback is required LEGEND n Existing Structure Soil Strippings Property Boundary Permit Boundary r` Topo Line (10') Ingress Point 0' 200' 400' Scale 1" =200' Signature 530 a. a s 3 C 540 -4 550 B 3 3 c c d .9. u W Fence 560 //p h Leased Land Access Road 77; 560 rTh 71 ppings 550 550 A' P❑ Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 A Fence Lakeside Industries, Inc 530 -550 540 v 3 Mine Phasing Eclipse Timber Pit Permit #70- 012560 Clallam County, WA Date Revised Date Printed 400 G•o k) 20 10 8/27/2010 8/27/2010 KG Filename' xw\EnV, 'xilWio_Port Aneel•s\WO_Ectpse 7Wer\Ecupse atRVIaps‘EcUpse PMSes(2 1 10).dep N LEGEND u Existing Structure Property Boundary Permit Boundary Topo Line (10') n Ingress Point 0 200' 400' Scale 1" =200' Signature 530 550 B 560 Fence Leased Land Access Road 560 550 550 L A Fence (4 Lakeside Industries, Inc P❑ Box 7016 Issaquah, WA 98027 530 '540 X560 4 Date Revised Reclaimed Topography Eclipse Timber Pit Permit #70- 012560 Clallam County, WA 2/1/2010 Date Printed 2/1/2010 JL Filename' xAEnv, 'ul\MO_Port Angeles\040_Edpse Tigber\Edpse DNR\Mops\Edpse Retlndc2- 1- i0).deg Conditional Use Permit application information indicates local wells place water table at a depth of approx 125 feet above MSL. LEGEND 1 Property Boundary 1 Permit Boundary Current Surface Reclaimed Surface I 0' 150' Scale 1" =150' 570 560 550 540 5301 520 510 500 0 gross 570 550 540 530 520 510 500 0 200 gross 200 )KSlopes will be reclaimed at 21 or shallower 300' Signature Sectio i 400 A-A' 400 600 800 1000 Section B-B' Issaquah, WA 98027 i 600 800 1000 Lakeside Industries, Inc P❑ Box 7016 Filenames I 4 1200 1 1200 5 570 560 550 540 530 520 510 500 1400 570 560 550 540 530 520 510 500 1400 Cross Sections Eclipse Timber Pit Permit #70- 012560 Clallam County, WA 3/24/2011 3/24/2011 Date Revised Date Printed KG xi\Env 01 \040 Part Ngeles\040_EcUpse Timber\EcUpse DNR \Mops \EcUpse X ectlo(3- 24 -1Ddsg WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT OF COUNTY OR MUNICIPALITY APPROVAL FOR Natural Resources SURFACE MINING (Form SM -6) NAME Olt COMPANY OR INDIVIDUAL APPIICANTI51 TOTAL ACREAGE AND DEPTH OF PERMIT AREA Same as name of the exploration permit holder. (Type or p rnf in rnkl I Include all a CTUZIUU to be disturbed by m rng. setbacks, and bullar e and associated activities during the ble of the mine 1 (See SM -SA .1 Lakeside Industries, Inc. Total area disturbed wits be 25 a<r<a Maximum vertical depth below We-mining topograph'.c wade is /&3 /5 c 25 leer Maximum depth of excavated mine floor Is 525 reel relative to mean sea level COUNTY Clallam MAILING ADDRESS No attachments will be accepted. Legal description of permit area: P.O. Box 7016 1/9 1 /4 Section Township Range Issaquah, WA 98027 SW NW 17 30N 6W Telephone 425 -313 -2600 Proposed subsequent use or sae upon completion of reclamation Industrial Signature of companyrepresenIalrve m individual appiicam¢I Name and trite of company representative (please prim Dale signed Jaime Lee, Asst. Environmental Director TO BE COMPLETED BY THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY OB MUNICIPALITY: Please answer the follnwiay questions' yea or Yes No Has the proposed surface mine been approved under local zoning and land-use regulations? 2. k the nronosnd salnaminni use of the land alter reclamation consistent with the local land-use plaradeslgnatlori When complete, return Ibis form ID the appropriate Department of Nalurai Resources regional offue Name of planning d or a dmrmnmrrve official (please prinl) Address Nathan A. West 321 E. Fifth Street Port Angeles, WA si 98362 Title rot ^,e Papa City of Port Angeles Director, Community Economic Development Dale DAR Reclamation Permit No. /t /0 4-9 0 r` FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY: -ronEY r_,mcalth Approval ISM- o, 'even -1