HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-0422 Road Materials Corporation RESOLUTION
APPROVING THE 1987 ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN OF
ROAD MATERIALS CORPORATION FOR GRAVEL EXTRACTION AND
REHABILITATION UPON CERTAIN PROPERTY OWNED BY THE CITY OF ELGIN
WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is an Illinois Municipal Corporation and a home rule
unit pursuant to the Constitution and laws of the State of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Elgin is the owner of certain real property upon which it has been
determined that there exists various gravel deposits (hereafter property); and
WHEREAS, Road Materials Corporation is a corporation organized and registered
under the laws of the State of Delaware and is licensed to transact business in the State
of Illinois; and
WHEREAS, Elgin and Road Materials Corporation have previously entered into an
agreement to permit-the extraction of gravel and rehabilitation of the property by Road
Materials Corporation (hereafter referred to as the agreement); and
WHEREAS, pursuant to said agreement, Road Materials Corporation is required to
submit an annual operating plan for the review and approval of the City Council of the
City of Elgin; and
WHEREAS, Road Materials Corporation has submitted a plan which has been
reviewed and approved by the City of Elgin Park and Reclamation Commission; and
WHEREAS, said plan has also been reviewed by the City Council of the City of
Elgin.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ELGIN, ILLINOIS, that it hereby approves and accepts the 1987 annual operating plan of
Road Materials Corporation dated February 3, 1987 for gravel extraction and rehabilita-
tion of the property (a copy of said plan is attached hereto and made a part hereof by
reference). Approval is subject to compliance with the terms and provisions of the
agreement as well as relevant laws and statutes.
s/ Marie Yearman
George VanDeVoorde, Mayor
Presented: April 22, 1987
Adopted: April 22 ,1987
Vote: Yeas 6 Nays 0
Recorded:
Attest:
s/ Marie Yearman
Marie Yearman, City Clerk
DUNDEE-ROUTE 68&PENNY ROAD CORPORATE OFFICE ELBURN-LORANG 8 MAIN STREET
312-426-3732 ALGONQUIN-312-658-4541 312-557-2396
ISLAND LAKE-ROUTE 176 MARENGO-S.ROUTE 23
312.6584541 EXT.42 815 56d-5338
Road Materials Corporation
P. O. BOX 209
ALGONQUIN, ILLINOIS 60102.0209
February 3, 1987
Mr. Ralph L. Ridley �jigII�
Engineering Supervisor
City of Elgin
150 Dexter Court FEB 04 1987
Elgin, IL 60120-5555
Re : 1987 Annual Operating Plan CITY OF ELGIN ENGINEERING DEPT.
Dear Ralph:
Per our contract , enclosed is our revised annual operat-
ing plan for the 1987 calender year.
1. Equipment
A. Stripping : Cat D8 dozer
Cat 6Z7 scrapers
Cat model 80 pull scraper
B. Extraction: Cat -model 988 loaders
C. Conveying: Field and portable-
Barber Greene, Atlas , Lippman
D. Crushing &
Processing: Primary - Cedarapids jaw crusher
Secondary - Nordberg 4�+t std. Symons
cone crusher
E. Hauling: Six wheel dump trucks
Semi-tractor trailer trucks
2 . Area "F"
As the exposed lake slope in Area F is rehabilitated and
graded to the proposed elevations , we will use temporary
seeding as a method' of erosion and dust control .
3. Water source if needed
Existing abandoned well house to the northeast of the
drilling of a new well at the plant site.
PROCESSORS OF ALL TYPES OF SAND AND GRAVEL PRODUCTS
Mr. Ralph L. Ridley
February 3, 1987
Page 2
4. Dust suppression for crushing
In locating the primary crusher at the plant site , 1,500
feet from the nearest building area, with the stockpiles
to the west and the natural high terrain to the east ,
we do not feel the small concentrated dust area will be
a factor.
5. Dust suppression for roads and stockpiles
Haul road dust will be maintained by the use of a water
truck or chloride application. Stockpile locations should
not present a problem. If necessary, a watering system
will be established to suppress the problem.
6. Noise suppression
The location of the crushing and screening operations
will make use of the natural terrain to act as a noise
barrier. At the face , if necessary, the 988 loader can
be equipped with an E. P.A. approved noise suppression
muffler.
7 . & 8.
No definite plans at the present time. Market potential
sale demands in the area for wash aggregates will govern
the need for a wash plant. Our present plans call for
a dry operation.
9. Processing operation
As shown on the 1987 operation plan, our processing plant
is temporary until we can access the quantity and size
of the aggregate deposit.
10. Plant site location shown on operation plan. No buildings
will be located on-s-ite.
11. Conveying plan
The initial extraction of materials and conveying to the
processing site will be accomplished by Cat 988 loaders .
As the progress of the operating face warrants , a series
of field conveyors will be set up to convey the extracted
material to the primary crusher.
Mr. Ralph L. Ridley
February 3 , 1987
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12 . Stockpiles - shown on operation plan.
13. Temporary berms - shown on operation plan.
14. Waste material disposal - shown on operation plan.
15. Estimated cost for reclamation work to reclaim area to
date and proposed 1987 operating area is $12 ,500.
16. 1987 estimated acreage to be mined is plus or minus 8
acres .
17. Our estimate of gravel productions to be removed from
the site in 1987 is 300,000 tons.
18. The 17 year mining plan is as presented in 1986 .
19. Proposed lake outline is shown on our revised plan.
We would appreciate your approval of our 1987 operating
plan as submitted.
Sincer
Louis E. iannetti
Vice President
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