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Diamond Rock Mining and Reclamation Project

    Troesh Ready-Mix, Inc. proposes a new sand and gravel mine and processing facility on a 133-acre site located in the Cuyama River channel and on the adjoining river terrace, respectively. The applicant seeks Conditional Use Permit and Reclamation Plan approval to allow the use to occur in an agricultural district. The proposed Reclamation Plan would ensure that the site is restored to agricultural use upon completion of mining activities. The project would extract sand and gravel aggregate from the Cuyama River over a 30-year period, and process the material on the adjoining river terrace. The mine would produce a grand total of approximately 13,820,000 tons of material (+/- 9,210,000 yards) at an average annual production rate of 500,000 tons per year and a peak production rate of 750,000 tons per year. The material would be trucked to job sites based on demand. The project would also be a receiver site for recyclable concrete.



    Hearing Dates
    Public Hearing

    January 9, 2007 - Cuyama Recreation District Offices, 6:00 P.M.



    November 2006 Revised Draft EIR

    Notice of Availability of and Public Hearing

    Revised Draft Environmental Impact Report [PDF 67mb]



    February 2005 Draft EIR

    Notice of Availability of and Public Hearing

    Draft Environmental Impact Report



    Contacts
    Gary Kaiser, Supervising Planner
    gkaiser@co.santa-barbara.ca.us
    (805) 934-6259



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