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Title: Development Permit DP 4699


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Development Permit DP 4699
  • SMIS Group, LLC
  • Sapling Township
  • Somerset County

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Proposal
  • Dimensional Lumber Sawmill Facility
  • Designed to produce 200 million board feet
    annually
  • Purpose
  • To provide a high production, highly efficient
    mill that can provide a market for raw wood from
    a large area surrounding mill
  • Efficiency of mill will add high value to wood
    because the quality can be tightly controlled to
    meet the consumer and market demands
  • Allow production of green-certified lumber

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Location Sapling Township Somerset County
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Location within Sapling Twp.
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Background
  • 300 acre parcel under option to purchase from
    Plum Creek Maine Timberlands, LLC
  • Zoning Petition ZP 689 rezoned 90 acres from M-GN
    to D-CI
  • Public Hearing Request denied at August 11, 2004
    meeting

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Site Conditions
  • Parcel previously used for timber production
  • Parcel bordered to south by Maine, Montreal
    Atlantic Railroad and to east by State Route 15
  • Class B/C soil survey revealed majority of
    development within Telos (TeB) soil type
  • Development limitations mitigated with proper
    site design, site drainage, and/or addition of
    fill
  • Within the direct watershed of Moosehead Lake and
    Indian Pond

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Project Description
  • Development Area
  • 90 of the 300 Acres cleared and graded
  • Other acreage used for road construction, rail
    construction, sediment ponds and vegetative
    buffer
  • Structural Development
  • Sawmill, Planer Mill, Drying Kiln, Office, Repair
    Shop, Boiler Building

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Project Description, contd.
  • Construct new access road
  • Construct 3 parking areas
  • Construct rail spur
  • Install overhead utility line
  • Install subsurface wastewater disposal system
  • Construct 7 storm water detention ponds

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Site Plan
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Facility Details
  • In operation 24 hrs. per day
  • Full cut-off lighting
  • On-site fire protection and security
  • Disposal of construction debris and solid waste
    at Rockwood Transfer Station
  • Wood waste burned in biomass boilers
  • Ash removed by Waste Management Disposal Services
    of Maine
  • Temporary and permanent on-site fuel storage

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Erosion Sedimentation Control
  • Temporary Measures
  • Install silt fence down-slope from construction
    area
  • Install culvert inlet protection barriers
  • Seed and mulch stockpiled soil material
  • Install erosion control mat in ditches
  • Permanent Measures
  • Vegetative stabilization of exposed soil
  • Construct ditches and sediment ponds
  • Riprap inlets and outlets of sediment ponds

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Wetlands Assessment
  • Wetlands delineated on 200 acres
  • Either shrub-scrub or forested no wetlands of
    special significance
  • Site visit with Army Corps of Engineers,
    Commission staff, Woodlot Alternatives, and
    Woodard and Curran
  • Man-made wetlands identified
  • Site plan further modified to avoid wetland
    impacts

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Review Criteria
  • 12 M.R.S.A. Section 685-B,4 of the Commissions
    Statutes
  • Adequate technical and financial provision
  • Adequate provision for loading, parking,
    circulation of land, air, water, and traffic
  • Harmonious fit into the existing natural
    environment
  • Proposal must not cause unreasonable soil erosion
  • Proposal must conform with this chapter and the
    regulations, standards, and plans adopted
    pursuant thereto

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Review Criteria Contd.
  • Land Use Districts (Chap. 10, Sub-Chap. II)
  • 10.21,A (D-CI)
  • 10.22,A (M-GN)
  • 10.23,N (P-WL)
  • Land Use Standards (Chap. 10, Sub-Chap. III)
  • 10.25 (Development Review Standards)
  • 10.25,P (Wetland Alterations)
  • 10.26 (Dimensional Requirements)
  • 10.27 (Activity Specific Standards)

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Agency Review Comments
  • DEP, Division of Watershed Management
  • Reviewed storm water detention ponds and
    phosphorus control
  • DOT
  • Issued entrance permit for new access road
  • DEP, Bureau of Remediation and Waste Management
  • Reviewed fuel storage and waste disposal
  • State Soil Scientist
  • Recommendations on erosion and sedimentation
    control

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Agency Review Comments contd.
  • DEP, Bureau of Air Quality
  • Review Air Emissions License Application
  • Somerset County Commissioners
  • No objection to the proposal
  • Soil and Water Conservation District
  • No objection to the proposal
  • Maine Forest Service
  • Commented on wood supply

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Wetland Alteration Review
  • Commissions Planning and Administration Division
  • Commented that wetland alteration had been
    avoided and/or minimized to greatest possible
    extent
  • Determined that functional assessment or
    compensation would not be required
  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
  • Found wetland alteration to be lt20,000 square
    feet
  • Plan to issue a permit in September

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Conclusions
  • Rail Spur may be allowed in P-WL
  • No reasonably available alternative
  • Wetland alteration qualifies for Tier 2 review
    and complies with General Land Use Standards for
    projects requiring such review
  • Functional assessment and compensation may be
    waived for wetland alteration

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Conclusions contd.
  • Proposal complies with Development Standards of
    Sub-Chapter III of the Commissions Land Use
    Districts and Standards
  • Proposal meets Criteria for Approval, Section
    685-B(4) of the Commissions Statutes, 12 M.R.S.A.

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Staff Recommendation
  • Staff recommends approval of SMIS Group LLCs
    request to construct a dimensional lumber sawmill
    facility in Sapling Twp., Somerset County
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