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If the operator fails or refuses to perform haul road restoration or to make satisfactory <br />financial settlement for such restoration as required within the period specified in a <br />written notice by the City Engineer, the City will cause the restoration work to be done <br />and require reimbursement therefore from the Operator's Surety. <br /> <br />Operators shall obey all state, county and municipal road limits and Other applicable <br />traffic regulations in hauling to and from the work site. Operators shall also restrict <br />trucks hauling to and from the work site to the use of those public highways designated <br />by the permit. <br /> <br /> Subd. 11. Site Restoration. All grading, mining and filling sites shall be <br />restored immediately after operations cease. Restoration shall be complete within sixty (60) days <br />of the cessation of operations. The following standards shall apply to restoration. <br /> <br />The peaks and depressions of the work site shall be graded and <br />backfilled to a surface which will result in a gently rolling <br />topography in substantial conformity to the land area immediately <br />surrounding the work site and which will minimize erosion due to <br />rainfall. No finished slope shall exceed 12% in grade. <br /> <br />Restoration shall begin after the grading, mining and/or filling of <br />25% of the total area to be mined or five acres, whichever is less. <br />Once these areas have been graded, mined or filled, they shall be <br />sloped and seeded as per the restoration plan. <br /> <br />Co <br /> <br />Restored areas shall be surfaced with a soil of a quality at least equal <br />to the topsoil of land areas immediately surrounding the work site, <br />and to a depth of at least six inches. The topsoil shall be seeded, <br />sodded, or planted with grasses. Trees and shrubs may also be <br />planted but not as a substitute for grasses. Such planting shall <br />adequately retard soil erosion. <br /> <br />The finished grade shall be such that it will not adversely affect the <br />surrounding land or future development of the work site and shall be <br />consistent with the end use plan. <br /> <br />Within thirty (30) days after the deposit of approved fill materials, <br />the filled area shall be covered with a minimum of six (6) inches <br />clean fill, and the depth of the fill shall be controlled to blend with <br />the surrounding ground conditions. <br /> <br /> Subd. 12. Existing Operations. Existing grading, mining and filling <br />operations shall comply with these provisions within ] 80 days following the effective date of this <br />City Code. <br /> <br />9.11.19 Adult Uses <br /> <br />T,~- ,0-~ Draft <br /> <br />253 <br /> <br /> <br />
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