GAC McDavid Borrow Pit is a new mineral resource extraction borrow pit located at 107 Sigler Road within the north end of Escambia County. The proposed activity will occur on approximately 34 (+/-) acre site.
At the February 19, 2015, Board of County Commissioners' (BCC) Regular Meeting, the BCC unanimously approved adopting (by Ordinance Number 2015-5) the amendments to the Borrow Pit Ordinance, as amended to grandfather existing, permitted borrow pits, "based on the three additional items: (submitting an annual affidavit of activity, agreeing to inspections by the County and a termination provision of five years); (incorporate the grandfathering provisions provided in the Errata Sheet and) strike all reference to reclamation activities in Items 5, 5.a., 5.b., and 5.c., on the Errata Sheet. Furthermore, the BCC stated that approval of the borrow pit "does not guarantee a reclamation permit for the future" as referenced in the Board’s minutes for existing operations.
Along with the direction given from the BCC on February 19, 2015, regarding existing borrow pit operations, the Board adopted new language for new mineral resource extraction and borrow pit operations within Escambia County with the aforementioned ordinance. Thus, this new mineral resource extraction borrow pit must comply with all the current and relevant provisions for mineral resource extraction and borrow pit operations within Escambia County, as approved by the Escambia County Board County Commissioners on February 19, 2015.
Article VIII. - Borrow Pits and Reclamation, Section 42-323, Requirement and permits, of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances (Ordinance Number 2015-5), approved by the BCC at its February 19, 2015, Regular Meeting, requires a Public Hearing to obtain the permit.
Article VIII. - Borrow Pits and Reclamation, Section 42-324, Scope and compliance, of the Escambia County Code of Ordinances (Ordinance Number 2015-5), approved by the BCC at its February 19, 2015, Regular Meeting, requires "...All property subject to this article must be brought into compliance by meeting the standards required by this article, to include applicable grandfathering, and by obtaining a permit from the County at a public hearing to be set before the Board of County Commissioners no later than one hundred twenty (120) days after the enactment of this ordinance."
On June 20, 2018, the Development Order, along with the approved site plan and its associated documents, was approved contingent upon the approval of the County Resource Extraction Permit at a duly advertised public hearing with the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners (BCC). Failure to obtain approval of the County Resource Extraction Permit will automatically nullify and void the Development Order and the approved site plans and its documents associated with the subject parcel. |