Hearing reset in mining ordinance overhaul
Bonner County Daily Bee | UPDATED 4 years, 1 month AGO
SANDPOINT — The controversial overhaul of Bonner County's mining ordinance is scheduled to be taken up by the Planning & Zoning Commission next month.
A public hearing on the matter is set for 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, at the Bonner County Administration Building.
The ordinance revision would allow the county to administratively approve permits for surface mines in certain zoning districts, meaning public hearings on such proposals would not be conducted.
The code change would allow Planning Director Milton Ollerton to administratively approve or deny certain mining operations via a certificate of compliance.
The code amendment would allow the department to approve batch plants in Forestry, Agricultural/Forestry and Rural zones.
Permanent mining operations — those operating for a minimum of five years — would allow attendant retail sales of material, batch plant operations and rock crushing operations, according to the code change.
Temporary mining operations — those lasting for less than five years — in those zones would be allowed, although the retail sales of materials and batch plant operations would be prohibited, the code change states.
Plants and pits would not be allowed in incorporated cities’ areas of city impact, the code change said.
Appeals of administrative decisions can be appealed to the board of county commissioners.
Opponents of a plan to relocate an asphalt batch plant from Sandpoint to an existing gravel pit on the west side of U.S. Highway 95 in Sagle have criticized the code overhaul and are calling on residents around the county to oppose the code amendment.