Time Set 13.
Planning Commission
- Meeting Date:
- 02/09/2023
Information
SUBJECT
NR #2023-01: Consider the Cache Creek Area Plan ("CCAP”) Second Ten-Year Mining and Reclamation Permit Review for the Granite Capay Mining and Reclamation Permit (ZF #2001-096) and the Granite Esparto Mining and Reclamation Permit (ZF #2007-071) as a result of the Second 10-Year Cache Creek Area Plan Permit Review process. An Environmental Impact Report (SCH #2017052069) was certified on December 17, 2019, for the CCAP Update. (Owner: Granite Construction Company; Planner: Elisa Sabatini, Manager of Natural Resources)
SUMMARY
| FILE #: N/A | |
| APPLICANT: Yolo County Natural Resources Division 292 West Beamer Street Woodland, CA 95695 |
OWNER: Granite Construction Company PO Box 50085 Watsonville, CA 95077 |
| LOCATION: Granite Capay: 048-220-016; 048-220-018; 048-140-040 Granite Esparto: 048-220-002; 048-220-015 GENERAL PLAN: Agriculture (AG); Open Space (OS); Mineral Resources Overlay (MRO) ZONING: A-N (Agricultural Intensive); Public Open Space (POS); SG-O (Sand and Gravel Overlay); SGR-O (Sand and Gravel Reserve Overlay) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT: District 5 (Barajas) PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: Mailed January 25, 2023 and Published January 29, 2023 |
SOILS: Various WILLIAMSON ACT: None FLOOD ZONE: Various FIRE SEVERITY ZONE: Various |
| ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINATION: 2019 Cache Creek Area Plan Update Environmental Impact Report (SCH #2017052069) - certified December 17, 2019 | |
RECOMMENDED ACTION
- Hold a public hearing to receive staff presentation and accept public comment on the Second 10-Year Cache Creek Area Plan Permit Review process for the Granite Capay Mining and Reclamation Permit (ZF #2001-096) and the Granite Esparto Mining and Reclamation Permit (ZF #2007-071).
- Approve amendments to the Granite Capay Mining and Reclamation Permit (Att. B) and the Granite Esparto Mining and Reclamation Permit (Att. C).
REASONS FOR RECOMMENDED ACTIONS/BACKGROUND
Background
The Cache Creek Area Plan (“CCAP”) requires a mandatory “interim” review of all aspects of the gravel program every ten years including the plans (i.e., Off-Channel Mining Plan and Cache Creek Resources Management Plan), regulations (i.e., Mining Ordinance, Reclamation Ordinance, In-Channel Ordinance, and Gravel Mining Fee Ordinance), and permits (i.e., all permitted operators). The interim review concept has been integral to the CCAP since its inception. It integrates the “adaptive management” of the program and ensures that the approved mining and reclamation permits have regular reviews to apply “subsequent environmental regulations and statutory provisions which should be made applicable to the mining operation.” (County Code §§ 10-4.605 & 10-5.814.)
Excerpts of the language authorizing the ten-year permit review are provided as Attachment A. The first ten-year program review was completed in 2006/2007. In July 2006, the County released a report entitled “2006 Cache Creek Status and Trend Analysis,” which focused primarily on the Cache Creek Resources Management Plan. In March 2007, the Board of Supervisors approved a ten-year review of the mining permits and mining fees, which included minor modifications to the conditions of approval for all approved operations, and a comprehensive adjustment to the gravel mining fee ordinance (now extending through 2026).
The second ten-year program review was partially completed on December 17, 2019, with the Board of Supervisors’ certification of the CCAP Update Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) and adoption of the CCAP Update, which comprehensively updated and modernized the entire program. The purpose of the CCAP Update was to analyze trends and adjust the program to avoid unexpected effects on creek resources, focusing on changes in creek conditions, analysis of collected data, and new regulatory requirements. The CCAP Update provided the foundation for the required subsequent 10-year permit review.
The second 10-year review for the other mining operations governed by the Cache Creek Area Plan (i.e., CEMEX [ZF #95-093], Syar Industries [ZF #98-010], Teichert Esparto [ZF #95-094], Teichert Schwarzgruber [ZF #2011-0035], and Teichert Woodland [ZF #95-095]) was substantially completed on February 11, 2021, after a public hearing and Planning Commission approval. The second 10-year review for the two Granite permits – Granite Capay (ZF #2001-096) and Granite Esparto (ZF #2007-071) – was not included at that time per a request from Granite to allow additional time to complete the process and to resolve a dispute about the applicability of updated agricultural mitigation measures. County staff concurred with the request.
Upon completion of this second ten-year permit review for the two Granite operations, the second mandatory 10-year program review will be complete, with the next 10-year review occurring around 2031.
Excerpts of the language authorizing the ten-year permit review are provided as Attachment A. The first ten-year program review was completed in 2006/2007. In July 2006, the County released a report entitled “2006 Cache Creek Status and Trend Analysis,” which focused primarily on the Cache Creek Resources Management Plan. In March 2007, the Board of Supervisors approved a ten-year review of the mining permits and mining fees, which included minor modifications to the conditions of approval for all approved operations, and a comprehensive adjustment to the gravel mining fee ordinance (now extending through 2026).
The second ten-year program review was partially completed on December 17, 2019, with the Board of Supervisors’ certification of the CCAP Update Environmental Impact Report (“EIR”) and adoption of the CCAP Update, which comprehensively updated and modernized the entire program. The purpose of the CCAP Update was to analyze trends and adjust the program to avoid unexpected effects on creek resources, focusing on changes in creek conditions, analysis of collected data, and new regulatory requirements. The CCAP Update provided the foundation for the required subsequent 10-year permit review.
The second 10-year review for the other mining operations governed by the Cache Creek Area Plan (i.e., CEMEX [ZF #95-093], Syar Industries [ZF #98-010], Teichert Esparto [ZF #95-094], Teichert Schwarzgruber [ZF #2011-0035], and Teichert Woodland [ZF #95-095]) was substantially completed on February 11, 2021, after a public hearing and Planning Commission approval. The second 10-year review for the two Granite permits – Granite Capay (ZF #2001-096) and Granite Esparto (ZF #2007-071) – was not included at that time per a request from Granite to allow additional time to complete the process and to resolve a dispute about the applicability of updated agricultural mitigation measures. County staff concurred with the request.
Upon completion of this second ten-year permit review for the two Granite operations, the second mandatory 10-year program review will be complete, with the next 10-year review occurring around 2031.
Purpose of the Hearing
Section 10-4.605 of the Mining Ordinance and Section 10-5.814 of the Reclamation Ordinance specify that the Planning Commission must hold a hearing for the purpose of amending the mining and reclamation permits to bring them into conformance with applicable future environmental regulations and statutory changes. Should the Commission decide permit modification is appropriate or necessary, the permits may be amended in accordance with Article 6 of Chapter 4, Title 10 of the Yolo County Code, relating to gravel mining permits. Among other things, those provisions require the subject public hearing.
Summary of Proposed Permit Changes
Attachments B and C show the modifications to the Conditions of Approval that are recommended. A substantially similar set of changes were made to the conditions of approval of the other operators in February 2021. Differences between the operators are related solely to site-specific or operation-specific circumstances.
Environmental Review
The second 10-year permit review for the two Granite permits is the final component of the 2019 CCAP Update for which the 2019 CCAP Update Final EIR (SCH #2017052069) provided the required clearance under the California Environmental Quality Act. The CCAP Update Final EIR was certified by the Board of Supervisors on December 17, 2019 (Minute Order No. 19-163). No further environmental impact analysis is required.
COLLABORATIONS
Natural Resources Division staff collaborated with staff from the Planning Division and the Office of County Counsel, as well as representatives from Granite Construction Company on this item.
APPEALS
Any person who is dissatisfied with the decisions of this Planning Commission may appeal to the Board of Supervisors by filing a notice of appeal with the Clerk of the Board within fifteen (15) days from the date of the action. A Planning Commission Appeal Form and appeal fee immediately payable to “County of Yolo” must be submitted at the time of filing. The Board of Supervisors may sustain, modify or overrule this decision. The Planning Commission Appeal Form can be accessed at the following link:
https://www.yolocounty.org/government/board-of-supervisors/clerk-of-the-board/planning-commission-appeal
https://www.yolocounty.org/government/board-of-supervisors/clerk-of-the-board/planning-commission-appeal
Attachments
- Att. A. Language Authorizing 10-Year Permit Review
- Att. B. Granite Capay - Amended Conditions of Approval
- Att. C. Granite Esparto - Amended Conditions of Approval
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Stephanie Cormier | Stephanie Cormier | 02/01/2023 05:28 PM |
| Eric May | Eric May | 02/02/2023 08:47 AM |
- Form Started By:
- cliebler
- Started On:
- 01/10/2023 01:35 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 02/02/2023