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ao <br /> <br />bo <br /> <br />co <br /> <br />do <br /> <br />General Provisions. Weeds and other unsightly or noxious vegetation shall <br />be cut or trimmed as may be necessary to preserve a reasonably neat <br />appearance of the work site and to minimize seeding on adjacent property. <br /> <br />All equipment used for grading mining or filling operations shall be <br />maintained and operated in such a manner as to minimize, as far is <br />practicable, noises, dust and vibrations adversely affecting surrounding <br />properties. In addition, all machinery shall be kept in good repair and <br />painted regularly. Abandoned machinery and rubbish shall be removed <br />from the work site regularly. <br /> <br />All hauling operations shall be completed so as to minimize noise, safety <br />and dust concerns to adjacent residential properties. <br /> <br />All grading, mining and filling work sites shall be properly safeguarded to <br />prevent the general public from depositing garbage or other refuse in the <br />work site. <br /> <br />All structures that are not being used shall be removed from the work site. <br /> <br />Existing tree and ground cover shall be preserved to the extent feasible, <br />maintained and supplemented by selective cutting, transplanting and <br />replanting of trees, shrubs and other ground cover along all set back areas. <br /> <br />Water Resources. The grading, mining or filling operation shall be <br />conducted in such a manner as to minimize interference with the surface <br />water drainage outside of the boundaries of the operation. <br /> <br />Excavation occurring below groundwater elevation may require an analysis <br />performed by a hydrologist or other qualified professional. Such analysis <br />shall address whether the proposed excavation shall have a significant <br />impact on the adjacent groundwater quantity and quality. In general, <br />excavations less than fifteen (15) acres shall be exempt from this <br />requirement unless there is evidence of clay lenses or perched water table <br />adjacent to the excavation, in which case some analysis may be required. <br /> <br />Safety Fencing. Safety fencing may be required around all or portions of <br />the grading, mining or filling operation at the discretion of the Council. <br /> <br />Fencing may be ordered by the Council or City Engineer any time the <br />permit is in force and shall be installed within twenty-four (24) hours of <br />written notice. <br /> <br />Access Roads. The location of the intersection of mining, grading or filling <br />access roads with any public roads shall be selected such that traffic on the <br />access roads will have sufficient distance of public roads in view so that any <br />tums onto the public road can be completed with a margin of safety as <br />determined by the City Engineer. <br /> <br />19 <br /> <br /> <br />