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Planning and Zoning Commission
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Hours of operation for 'all levels of site activity shall be limited to 7:00 a.m. through 5:00 <br />p.m. Monday through Saturday. Any variance from these hours of operation shall require <br />prior special approval by the City Administrator or his/her designated representative. The <br />City Council shall be notified of the temporary change in hours. Any change of hours of <br />operation shall not exceed the standards as addressed by the MPCA permit. <br /> <br />13. <br /> <br />Truck traffic shall travel at 'all posed speed limits and at not more than 5 miles per hour once <br />the truck has entered the site facility. <br /> <br />14. <br /> <br />Two crushing periods are allowed per calendar year. Each crushing period shall not exceed <br />10 weeks in duration. Should either an emergency, equipment failure, weather, or any <br />other unforeseen event cause the crushing operation to cease, the crushing operation shall <br />not extend beyond the 10 week period except in accordance with procedures as outlined in <br />Condition Item #11. <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />The permittee of the crushing facility shall notify the City by letter at least one week prior to <br />each crushing period. The notification shall indicate when crushing will begin and how <br />long it will last. The notification shall also indicate the name(s) of the person(s) who will <br />be supervising the facility and a contact phone number. <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />Should a situation arise pertaining to noise, dust, or any other health, safety, or general <br />public welfare issues, the City may contact the MPCA or other qualified environmental <br />testing companies or agencies to investigate the situation. All testing will be at the owners <br />expense and the City shall hold the above mentioned letter of credit for a two year period. <br />During that time, the letter of credit may be reduced by the City Administrator or his/her <br />designee based upon the facility being operated consistent with the goals and intent of the <br />City and MPCA. <br /> <br />17. <br /> <br />The official permit issued by the MPCA is hereby incorporated by reference into these <br />conditions and made a part of this Conditional Use Permit as if fully set forth herein. <br />However, where the City and MPCA standards conflict, the more stringent standards shall <br />apply. <br /> <br />18. <br /> <br />Noise standards shall be the same as those set forth in the MPCA standards and, for any <br />regulated matters not covered in the MPCA standards, the League of Minnesota Cities <br />Model Noise Ordinance standards as established for 1990 shall apply. Dust shall be <br />controlled by BuD' and Carlson, Inc. in the following manner: <br /> <br />A water truck will be stationed on the premises at all times. The permittee shalI be <br />responsible for wetting down the areas where the trucks are hauling material to <br />lessen the dust caused by the traffic. <br /> <br />bo <br /> <br />The permittee shall locate spray nozzles on the crusher. The water from these spray <br />nozzles will lessen the dust created when old concrete and asphalt are reduced in the <br />crusher. The permittee shall also install and use spray nozzles on the conveyors to <br />lessen the dust caused by the transportation of the finished product from the crusher <br />to the stockpile. <br /> <br />To control the possibility of dust and debris escaping the facility during all filling, <br />grading, stockpiling and crushing operations, the permittee will sweep the <br />following listed streets in the area of the proposed use weekly, or more frequently if <br />necessaD,, to remove any dust and debris that should escape the site: t43rd Avenue <br />N.W. from Ramsev Blvd. N.W. to Jaspar Street N.W. and Jaspar Street N.W. to <br />the site entrance. <br /> <br /> <br />
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