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o <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />10. <br /> <br />1I. <br /> <br />approximately five (5) acres in size. Grading shall require finished grade areas to be restored <br />with six (6) inches oftopsoiI, seed and disc anchored mulch. <br /> <br />All equipment used for grading and hauling operations shall be maintained and operated in <br />such a manner to minimize noise, dust, and vibrations adversely affecting surrounding <br />properties. All equipment shall be kept in good repair. Failed equipment and rubbish shall be <br />removed from the work site regularly. <br /> <br />Except for the Permit Holder's personal equipment and property, only equipment required for <br />the excavation, grading and hauling of materials shall be allowed onto the site. Equipment <br />associated with the processing of the excavated materials such as crushers, washers, conveyors, <br />etc., are prohibited. <br /> <br />All work sites shall be properly safeguarded to prevent the general public from depositing <br />garbage or other refuse on the work site. <br /> <br />Prior to the removal of trees, the City Engineer shall be notified at least 72 hours in advance of <br />the removal so that the number of trees required for reforestation can be determined. <br /> <br />Grading operations shall be conducted in such a manner to minimize interference with the <br />surface water drainage outside the boundaries of the operation. <br /> <br />Fencing may be ordered by the City Council or City Engineer anytime the permit is in force <br />and shall be installed within 24 hours of written notice. <br /> <br />All haul roads to and from the Subject Property shall be maintained in order to minimize dust <br />and in a condition satisfactory to the City Engineer. This work shall include application of <br />water, bituminous material, or calcium chloride to the road surface as may be necessary to <br />alleviate dust nuisance and eliminate traffic hazards. This work shall also include daily <br />inspections of Ramsey Boulevard and C.R. #116, and the removal of spillage of any materials <br />from the operation. When hauling operations are completed, the permit holder shall either <br />restore that haul road to a condition at least equal to that which existed at the time the hauling <br />operations were started, or compensate the local road authority in an amount satisfactory to <br />that road authority and concurred in by the City Engineer for the restoration of that haul road. <br />The City Engineer will then accept such restoration or concur in such financial settlement for <br />the restoration of the haul road in writing and such acceptance will relieve the permit holder of <br />any additional obligation in connection with the restoration of the haul roads. If the permit <br />holder fails or refuses to perform haul road restoration or to make satisfactory financial <br />settlement for such restoration, the City wilt cause the restoration work to be done and require <br />reimbursement from the financial guarantee required herein. <br /> <br />The maximum slope other than the working face shall be sloped on all sides no steeper than a <br />rate of 2 foot horizontal to t foot vertical. In no case shall the slope of the working face be left <br />unattended with a slope greater than 2 feet horizontal to 1 foot vertical. When mining <br />operations are anticipated to be discontinued for an interval greater than two working days, the <br />slopes shall be flattened to a grade no steeper than 4 feet horizontal to 1 foot vertical. Final <br /> <br />RESOLUTION #98-0% <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />