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<br />12/13/2019 <br />ce recreational use of the <br />n <br /> <br />Commentary the water. This will enhaRiver. <br />- <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />or interim use permit issued by <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />18 <br />tant discharges, days and hours of <br /> <br /> <br />; <br /> <br />and OHWL <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />, must meet the dimensional and performance standards in <br />: <br />Conserving Wooded Areas in Developing Communities: Best <br />12.0 <br />uses must comply with the following design standards: <br /> <br />ting nonmetallic mining operations must not be readily visible and <br /> <br />. <br />in Section <br /> <br />, except shoreline facilities and private roads and conveyances serving river <br />s <br /> d <br />must be developed by the operator and approved by the local government dependent <br />; <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />etallic mining operations must submit land reclamation plans to the local <br />; <br />ded practices in <br />area <br /> <br />River <br />the site will be developed over time with an emphasis on minimizing environmental <br /> <br />onmetallic mining requires a conditional use permit <br /> <br />nery must be located consistent with setback standards for structures as provided in <br />N <br /> <br /> <br />; <br />6.3 <br />ree harvesting and biomass harvesting within woodlands, and associated reforestation, must be <br />T <br /> <br />Describe howrisk to public waters <br />ew nonmetallic mining is prohibited within the shore impact zone and bluff impact zone and within dependent uses. <br />- <br />Nthe required structure setback from the blufflineProcessing machiSection Only one barge loading area, which must be limited to the minimum size practicable, is permitted for each mining <br /> operationNew and, where practicable, exismust be screened by establishing and maintaining natural vegetation. The unscreened boundaries of nonmetallic mining areas are limited to only <br /> the barge loading area;A site management planbefore new nonmetallic mining commences. Operations must be consistent with the site plan throughout the duration of operations at the site. <br /> The site management plan must:(1)Explain where staged reclamation may occur at certain points during the life of the site;Address dust, noise, storm water management, possible polluoperation, <br /> and duration of operations; andDescribe any anticipated vegetation and topographic alterations outside the pit, and reclamation plans consistent with the stated end use for the land; <br /> and;Existing and new nonmgovernment compatible with the purposes of this ordinance. <br />dependent uses as provide <br /> <br />Structures and parking <br />Forestry.consistent with recommenManagement Practices in Minnesota Nonmetallic mining.the local government, subject to the followingA.B.C.D.E.F.G.H.I.River A. <br /> <br /> <br />5.235.245.25 <br />Ordinance Language <br /> <br /> <br />