During the real estate boom, Shoma Homes prospered by converting raw land into residential communities. Now, with demand for new homes almost nonexistent, Shoma’s owner has a new vision for one sprawling tract: turning it into a rock mine.

Shoma’s Masoud Shojaee should find out today the fate of 412 acres of agricultural land in western Miami-Dade County. The County Commission is scheduled to vote on an “unusual use” permit for the property sought by Shojaee’s Santa Fe Haciendas LLC.

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