![]() ![]() The land is owned by Marsha Spinner and Spinner Beheim LLC and was previously used for agricultural purposes.Ī “Kingsland II Sand and Gravel Processing Plant” application is for Zone C and also will operate from the leased site adjacent to the lake in Kingsland. It involves a lease agreement for 78.66 acres of shoreline property located off of County Road 309 in Kingsland, where materials will be processed. The application for a “Kingsland I Sand and Gravel Processing Plant” is for dredging in Zone D, which is on the Llano River arm of Lake LBJ west of the RM 2900 bridge and upstream of Moss Creek. Collier Materials’ three applications were the first filed for dredging in the lake. The multi-phased mining operation is expected to last for years and will involve the construction of aggregate mining infrastructure to process dredging materials on the Kingsland shoreline, according to the applications.Īll applications are rated Tier III for commercial operations in the LCRA’s Highland Lakes Dredge and Fill Ordinance, which went into effect on Jan. ![]() to dredge in Lake LBJ “administratively complete.” The LCRA is now seeking public comments on the proposals. The Lower Colorado River Authority has deemed one of four permit applications from Collier Materials Inc.
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