Seward Rock Quarry Rates and Requirements

The Seward Rock Quarry is administered by the Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB) Land Management Division and is located about 0.6 miles beyond the Seward Waste Transfer Facility at the end of Dimond Blvd. in Seward Alaska. The Land Management Division will issue all permits/contracts for the sale of rock materials. Commercial quantity requests for materials may be considered based on availability and scheduling.

Applications

The KPB Seward Rock Quarry has variety Rip Rap materials in unsorted stockpiles for commercial sale. Production of Class III and IV amour stone is allowed following the site’s mining plan. Rates and operational conditions are outlined below.

Map to Site

Gradation Report July 2016

Seward Rock Quarry Rate Map

Summary of Seward Rock Quarry projects

Material Testing Results

Mine Engineering & Management Plan, Phase I, December 2009

Mining & Engineering Plan, August 2010

May 2011 Closeout Report 

Stockpiled Materials

  • Materials are available "as-is", any sorting or processing will be at the expense of the buyer.
  • Buyer must provide its' own equipment necessary for processing, loading, weighing and transporting.
  • No mining/blasting will take place.
  • High-grading requires reasonable sorting and stockpiling of waste.
  • Buyer is responsible to repair any road damages caused by its' operations.
  • Buyer is required to coordinate with the KPB Solid Waste Department for site access.
  • Buyer is required to provide both weigh tickets and delivery receipts.
  • Buyer is required to post a cash bond equal to 10% of material value.
  • See contract/permit for additional requirements.

Stockpiled Rip Rap Rates

Class IV 50-100% weighing 2000 pounds or more $45.00/Ton
0-15% weighing up to 400 pounds
0-10% weighing more than 5400 pounds
Class III 50-100% weighing 700 pounds or more $30.00/Ton
0-15% weighing up to 25 pounds
0-10% weighing more than 1400 pounds
Class II 50-100% weighing 200 pounds or more $20.00/Ton
0-15% weighing up to 25 pounds
0-10% weighing more than 400 pounds
Class I 0-50% weighing up to 25 pounds $5.00/Ton
0-10% weighing more than 50 pounds

Other

Negotiated

Minimum $2.00/Yard

Contractor Produced Rip Rap  

  • Mining/blasting will be according to the Kenai Peninsula Borough’s mining plan, including benching to design and moving excess materials to designated stockpile locations.
  • Mining operations will be at the contractor’s expense.
  • Contractor will be required to provide its own equipment necessary for mining, processing, loading, weighing and transporting materials.
  • Any required federal, state or local permits for mining operations will be the responsibility of the contractor. Operators shall be in compliance with the sites SWPPP plan.
  • Mining operations will be subject to oversight by the Kenai Peninsula Borough or its consulting representative.
  • Contractor will be required to post a cash bond equal to 10% of the material value and provide insurance meeting contract requirements.
  • Contractor will be responsible to repair any road damage caused by its operations.
  • Contractor will be required to provide records of measurement which may include weigh tickets, project delivery receipts, volumetric survey, and or other agreed upon measurement record.
  • Contractor will be required to coordinate site access with the KPB solid waste department, unless alternative access arrangements are made.
  • KPB does not warrant yield rates of size or material characteristics.
Contractor Produced Rip Rap Rates
Class IV $18.00/Ton
Class III $12.00/Ton
Class II $8.00/Ton
Class I $3.00/Ton

The Suneva Lake Materials Site is an undeveloped materials source located within a 140-acre Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB) owned parcel.  The KPB Land Management Division is responsible to approve all plans guiding the layout, development, extraction, management and reclamation of borough material sources.  Below are links to information on the materials site. 

Suneva Lake Material Site Executive Summary

Description of Material Types

Location Map

Mining Plan

Conditional Land Use Permit

Commercial Quantity Gravel/Sand Application

Site Management
The material site is administered by the KPB Land Management Division.  The division will issue all permits / contracts for the sale of sand and gravel material.  The primary objective is to provide small quantities of gravel to the general public using a permit / contract system.  Commercial quantity requests for gravel may be considered on a case-by-case basis with preference given to projects that benefit the Hope community.  Such sales shall be negotiated.

The borough will monitor extraction activities and will expand the extraction area on an as-needed basis.

Site Location
This site is located at approximately Mile Post 0.75 on the north side of Resurrection Creek Road / Palmer Creek Road.  See Site Plan - Conceptual Development drawing for the location of site facilities.  Signs will be posted to guide site activities.

Hours of Operation
This site shall be opened in the spring and closed in late fall.

Permits
A person must obtain a permit before extracting gravel material.
Application

Fees
1 to 300 cubic yards: $3.25/cubic yard, plus 3% sales tax.

More than 300 cubic yards: May be negotiated however this material site is managed primarily for the purpose of making small quantities of materials available for local land improvement needs.

Prohibitions
No shooting or discharge of firearms on the premises.  Disposal of trash is prohibited.

Material Extraction
A permit holder is responsible to use their own equipment to extract, load, and transport gravel off site or make arrangements with an equipment operator to perform this task.  No material testing was conducted to determine the quality of the gravel, percentage of silt, or gradation.  Any graded material stored on site is the property of the Kenai Peninsula Borough and is not to be removed by permit holders.

Site Operations
The location, working face, direction of expansion, and limits of material extraction shall be identified by signs posted on site.  Gravel extraction shall occur incrementally using a cell pattern so as to use the entire working face before expanding further (see Site Plan – Conceptual Development, drawing).  The working face shall have slopes no steeper than a 1:1.5 ratio.  Exterior slopes shall be graded to provide lateral support to the airport property and Resurrection Creek Road.  This site shall include a minimum setback of 100 feet from the overhead power line and 200 feet from the Nu-Hope Townsite Subdivision.  Excavation depth shall be restricted to 2 feet above the water table unless otherwise directed.

Site Closing / Reclamation
After the site is exhausted, material extraction activities shall be terminated and the site shall be reclaimed.

Reclamation may include bench and contour grading, vegetative planting, and other erosion control measures to stabilize the site and adjacent lands.  Reclamation shall have no negative affect on the natural surroundings, drainage patterns, or surrounding land use.  The site shall remain closed until a subsequence use is established.

Woody Debris Dispoosal
The Hope Material Site accepts the disposal of burnable wood-based products.  A permite is required for disposals that exceed one (1) pick-up load per day.

Below is a list of Acceptable materials that can be disposed of as well as a list of prohibited materials.  Prohibited materials should be properly disposed of at a Solid Waste facility.  A waste transfer facility is located in the Hope area at approximately mile post 15.5 of the Hope Highway.  This transfer facility only accepts non-hazardous solid waste.

ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS PROHIBITED MATERIALS
Tree Stumps Non-Organic Materials
Limbs Metals
Slash Plastics
Brush Hazardous Waste
Burnable Wood-Based Products Liquids Of Any Kind
          Batteries
Appliances
Vehicles
Tires
Animal Carcasses
Fish Waste
Septic Waste
Earthen Materials (Including Drilling Muds)
No Trash Shall Be Buried On Site

The borough will monitor disposal activities and schedule a burn of wood materials on an as-needed basis.  

This Site is Managed By:

East Road Service

3385 East End Road - Homer, AK  99603
Phone: (907) 235-6574
Fax: (907) 235-9072
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

This site is managed by contract.

General Location Map

The Rocky Ridge Hardrock material site is administered by the KPB Land Management Division. The division will issue all permits / contracts for the sale of materials. Commercial quantity requests for material may be considered on a case-by-case basis based on compatibility with borough operations at the time. All sales and mining plans shall be negotiated.

The KPB Land Management Division’s Seldovia-Rocky Ridge Material Site is concurrent with the expansion plans for the Seldovia Landfill. The site is located about 1.5 miles south of the Port of Seldovia on the west side of Rocky Street in Seldovia, Alaska.

Site Map

2015 Mining Plan

2013 Site Plan

2012 Topographic Survey

Material Testing Results

Seldovia Testing image

Site Management
The material site is administered by the KPB Land Management Division. The division will issue all permits / contracts for the sale of sand and gravel material. The primary objective is to provide small quantities of gravel to the general public using a permit / contract system. Commercial quantity requests for gravel may be considered on a case-by-case basis with preference given to local Cooper Landing community projects. Such sales shall be negotiated.

The borough will monitor extraction activities and will expand the extraction area on an as-needed basis.

Site Location
This site is located in the Cooper Landing area at approximately Mile Post 2.5 on the south side of Snug Harbor Road. See Site Plan for the location of site facilities. Signs will be posted to guide site activities.

Permits
A person must obtain a permit before extracting gravel material. 

Permit Application

Fees
1 to 300 cubic yards: $3.25/cubic yard, plus 3% sales tax. 

More than 300 cubic yards: May be negotiated however this material site is managed primarily for the purpose of making small quantities of materials available for local land improvement needs.

Hours Of Operation
This site shall be opened in the spring and closed in late fall. The site will be gated and closed except during times of permitted use. Permit holders are required to close the gate when leaving the site.

Material Extraction
A permit holder is responsible to use their own equipment to extract, load, and transport gravel off site or make arrangements with an equipment operator to perform this task. No material testing was conducted to determine the quality of the gravel, percentage of silt, or gradation. Any graded material stored on site is the property of the Kenai Peninsula Borough and is not to be removed by permit holders.

Site Operations
The location, working face, direction of expansion, and limits of material extraction shall be identified by signs posted on site. Gravel extraction shall occur incrementally using a cell pattern so as to use the entire working face before expanding further (see Cell Extraction Plan, drawing). The working area shall have slopes no steeper than a 1:1.5 ratio. Exterior side slopes shall not exceed a 3:1 ratio. Excavation depth shall be restricted to 2 feet above the water table unless otherwise directed. This site shall include a minimum setback of 100 (one hundred) feet from Snug Harbor Road and a minimum setback of 10 (ten) feet from the boundary of the Chugach Electric, Quartz Creek Substation.

Site Closing / Reclamation
After the site is exhausted, material extraction activities shall be terminated. The site shall be reclaimed in a manner so as to prepare it for supporting light industrial development. The site shall be closed to entry until such development or another use is established. Reclamation may include bench and contour grading, vegetative planting, and other erosion control measures to stabilize the site and adjacent lands. Reclamation shall have no negative affect on the natural surroundings, drainage patterns, or surrounding land use. The optimum use for this site is to reclaim it so as to support light industrial development as recommended by the 1996 Land Use Plan.

 Woody Debris Disposal
The Cooper Landing - Snug Harbor Material Site accepts the disposal of burnable wood-based products.  A permit is required for disposals that exceed one (1) pick-up load per day.

Below is a list of acceptable materials that can be  disposed of as well as a list for prohibited materials.  Prohibited materials should be properly disposed of at a Solid Waste facility.  A waste transfer facility is located in the Cooper Landing area at approximately Mile Post 44 of the Sterling Highway.  This transfer facility only accepts non-hazardous solid waste.

ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS     PROHIBITED MATERIALS           
Tree Stumps Non-Organic Materials
Limbs Metals
Slash Plastics
Brush Hazardous Waste
Burnable Wood Based Products Liquids Of Any Kind
          Batteries
Appliances
Vehicles
Tires
Animal Carcasses
Fish Waste
Septic Waste
Earthen Materials (Including Drilling Muds)
No  Trash Shall Be Buried On Site

 The borough will monitor disposal actvities and schedule a burn of wood materials on an as-needed basis.

THIS SITE IS OPERATED BY THE KPB LAND MANAGEMENT DIVISION.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT LAND MANAGEMENT AT 907-714-2205

 

Site Location
This site is located in the Cooper Landing area at approximately Mile Post 2.5 on the south side of Snug Harbor Road. Signs will be posted on site to identify the area of disposal. This Site Plan will also offer guidance for the location of site facilities.

Permits
Prior to using the Stump Dump site for large quantity disposal, a person must obtain a permit. A permit is not needed for small quantity disposal (maximum: 1 pick-up load per day). 

Fees
There is currently no charge for this permit.

Hours of Operation
This site shall be opened in the spring and closed in late fall. The site will be gated and closed except during times of permitted use. Permit holders are required to close the gate when leaving the site.

Site Management
The “Stump Dump” is administered by the KPB Land Management Division. The division will issue all permits for the disposal of such material. The borough will monitor disposal activities and schedule to have the disposal material burned on site on an as-needed basis. 

ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS PROHIBITED MATERIALS

Tree Stumps

Limbs

Slash

Brush

Burnable wood-based products

Non-organic materials

Metals

Plastics

Hazardous waste

Liquids of any kind

Batteries

Appliances

Vehicles

Tires

Animal Carcasses

Fish Waste

Septic Waste

Earthen materials including drilling muds

No Trash shall be buried on site

Prohibited materials should be properly disposed of at a Solid Waste Department facility.  A waste transfer facility is located in the Cooper Landing area at approximately Mile Post 44 of the Sterling Highway, which accepts non-hazardous solid waste.

THIS SITE IS OPERATED BY THE KPB LAND MANAGEMENT DIVISION.  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT LAND MANAGEMENT AT 907-714-2205

 

Site Location

This site is located within the Hope Material Site at approximately Mile Post 0.75 of Resurrection Creek Road / Palmer Creek Road.  See Site Plan—Conceptual Development for the location of site facilities.  Signs will be posted to guide site activities.

Permits

Prior to using the Stump Dump site for large quantity disposal, a person must obtain a permit.  A permit is not needed for small quantity disposal (maximum: 1 pick-up load per day).

Fees

There is currently no charge for this permit.

Hours of Operation

This site shall be opened in the spring and closed in late fall.

Site Management

The “Stump Dump” is administered by the KPB Land Management Division. The division will issue all permits for the disposal of such material.  The borough will monitor disposal activities and schedule to have the disposal material burned on site on an as-needed basis.

ACCEPTABLE MATERIALS PROHIBITED MATERIALS
Tree Stumps
Limbs
Slash
Brush
Burnable wood-based products
Non-organic materials
Hazardous waste
Liquids of any kind
Batteries
Appliances
Vehicles
Tires
Animal Carcasses
Fish Waste
Septic Waste
Earthen materials including drilling muds
No Trash shall be buried on site

Prohibited materials should be properly disposed of at a Solid Waste Department facility.  A waste transfer facility is located at approximately Mile Post 15.5 of the Hope Highway, which accepts non-hazardous solid waste.

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