Cedarleaf Dahl, ErikJerabek, ErinSchwartz, J DanielSpaulding, BobTurner, MackenzieWalding, ShawnYounkin, Kara2019-06-122019-06-122010https://hdl.handle.net/11299/203622The City of Apple Valley is in the process of developing plans for the future of the Fischer Sand and Aggregate site, a 265-acre parcel on the southern edge of the city and adjacent to downtown. Currently the site of an aggregate mine that will be mined out during the next 10 to 20 years, the parcel is the largest single contiguous piece of land remaining in the city. Graduate students in a capstone workshop in urban planning at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs taught by Dr. Carissa Schively Slotterback worked with City staff and other stakeholders to create this sustainability master plan for the area to guide future development of the site. The report that serves as a model for other communities interested in addressing sustainability at the site level.enDakota CountyDensityLand Use PlanningMiningSustainabilityApple Valley Sustainability Master PlanReport