MANKATO – A developer hoping to operate a gravel mine near the 147-acre Red Jacket Valley Park has withdrawn his application to the township.
The decision comes after more than 2,500 people, including residents living near the park about 2½ miles southwest of Mankato, signed a petition disapproving of the project.
The application was withdrawn on Tuesday by Sam Borneke, a local contractor.
Borneke applied for a conditional use permit to operate a quarry on his property, said Christopher Sandquist, lawyer for Mankato Township.
Operation of a quarry in the area, which is within a conservation district, is allowed but requires developers to apply for a permit, Sandquist said.
The site has about 50,000 tons of sand that would be stripped out, according to documents submitted as part of the application.
The 147-acre Red Jacket Valley Park, once known as the Guaranteed Sand and Gravel Pit, has a pond with a beach area and wooded trails.
Some of the residents around the area, as well as fans of the park, organized a change.org petition to express their opposition to the development.