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File #: 26-102    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: New Business
File created: 1/30/2026 In control: Zoning Administrator
On agenda: 2/19/2026 Final action:
Title: Hagen Quarry Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 214-116-006 and 214-116-008-000 Record No.: PLN-2025-19182 Phillipsville area A 15-year renewal of Conditional Use/Surface Mining Permits and Reclamation Plan and review of financial assurance cost estimates for an existing surface mining operation known as the Hagan Quarry. The site has historically been mined since at least the 1960s. The original permit allowed for extraction of 100,000 cubic yards annually of greywacke, which will be used locally for highway construction projects, rip rap, erosion control, rock slope protection and landscaping purposes. Operations include drilling, blasting, sorting, crushing, stockpiling, transportation of material via dump trucks, on-site road and staging area improvements, revegetation, and final reclamation. No washing and no asphalt/cement batch processing will be conducted on site. No new access roads to the quarry will be constructed. Materials will be transported to Highway 254 utilizing ...
Attachments: 1. 19182 Staff Report 1.19.26, 2. Attachment 1 - Draft Resolution, 3. Attachment 1A - Conditions of Approval, 4. Attachment 1B - Hagan Quarry Revised Operations and Rec Plan, 5. Attachment 1C - Location and Site Map, 6. Attachment 2 - MND 2013, 7. Attachment 3 - Referral Agency Comments and Recommendations, 8. Attachment 3A - Public Works Land Use Memo 3.19.10, 9. Attachment 3B - CDFW Referral Response, 10. ZA Resolution 26-039_Hagen Quarry_19182
To: Zoning Administrator

From: Planning and Building Department

Agenda Section: Consent

SUBJECT:
title
Hagen Quarry
Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) 214-116-006 and 214-116-008-000
Record No.: PLN-2025-19182
Phillipsville area

A 15-year renewal of Conditional Use/Surface Mining Permits and Reclamation Plan and review of financial assurance cost estimates for an existing surface mining operation known as the Hagan Quarry. The site has historically been mined since at least the 1960s. The original permit allowed for extraction of 100,000 cubic yards annually of greywacke, which will be used locally for highway construction projects, rip rap, erosion control, rock slope protection and landscaping purposes. Operations include drilling, blasting, sorting, crushing, stockpiling, transportation of material via dump trucks, on-site road and staging area improvements, revegetation, and final reclamation. No washing and no asphalt/cement batch processing will be conducted on site. No new access roads to the quarry will be constructed. Materials will be transported to Highway 254 utilizing one (1) mile of a graveled, private road (16' - 24' wide). Heavy equipment to be used on site includes front-end loaders, caterpillar tractors, dump trucks, excavators, rock crusher, portable screen plant and weigh scales. The permit term is 15 years and will expire February 20, 2040.

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RECOMMENDATION(S):
Recommendation
That the Zoning Administrator:

1. Adopt the resolution (Resolution 26-__), (Attachment 1) which does the following:

a. Finds the Zoning Administrator has considered the Subsequent Mitigated Negative Declaration (SMND) previously adopted for the Hagen Quarry renewal pursuant to Section 15164 of the CEQA guidelines and that no further environmental review is required; and

b. Makes all of the required findings for approving the Conditional Use/Surface Mining Permits and Reclamation Plan PLN-2025-19182, based on the substantial evidence sub...

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