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12/08/1987
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- 8 - <br /> <br />he <br /> <br />Slopes: <br /> <br />The maximum permitted slope for any grading, mining or <br />filling operation other than the working face shall be <br />sloped on all sides at a maxmimum ratio of two (2) foot <br />horizontal to one (1) foot vertical, unless a steeper <br />slope shall be approved by the Engineer. In no case <br />shall the slope of the working face of the operation be <br />left unattended with a slope greater than two (2) feet <br />horizontal to one (1) foot vertical. <br /> <br />Where excavations are adjacent to a public roadway or <br />other right-of-way, the excavation shall have a maximum <br />four (4) to one (1) slope. Slopes adjacent to or <br />contiguous to bodies of water shall be sloped at a <br />maximum of six (6) to one (1). <br /> <br />Setback: <br /> <br />Grading, mining or filling operation shall not be <br />conducted closer than thirty feet to the right-of-way <br />line of any existing or platted street, road or highway, <br />except that excavating may be conducted within such <br />limits in order to reduce or raise the elevation thereof <br />in conformity to the existing or platted street, road or <br />highway. <br /> <br />Security Agreement: <br /> <br />Prior to commencing any grading, mining or filling <br />operations, a performance bond, cash escrow or <br />irrevocable letter of credit, in such form and amounts <br />as the City may require, shall be deposited with the <br />City. The amount of this deposit shall vary according <br />to the scope and duration of the project and shall be <br />established by the City Council. This deposit may be <br />used by the City to: pay for the cost and expense of <br />repairing any public right-of-ways due to the grading, <br />mining or filling operation; pay for any costs <br />associated in administering the requirements of this <br />Chapter of the City Code; and to pay for any restoration <br />of the site not properly restored upon completion. This <br />security shall be used by the City only in the event <br />that the permit holder fails to pay bills submitted for <br />costs incurred by the City. <br /> <br />Earth Material: <br /> <br />No earth material shall be imported to or exported from <br />the site until the haul road has been officially <br />designated as a haul road by the City and all materials <br />hauled from the source shall be hauled over that road. <br />The haul road designation process shall be pursuant to <br /> <br /> <br />
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