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EHD - Public
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2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004091
FACILITY_NAME
QX-00-0001
STREET_NUMBER
800
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
STATE ROUTE 120
City
LATHROP
ENTERED_DATE
5/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
800 E HWY 120
RECEIVED_DATE
2/23/2000 12:00:00 AM
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Approved
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existing structures on the adjacent property (or the immediate potential for structures on the <br /> adjacent property), the excavation shall at no time be closer to the property line than a line <br /> projected on a slope of one(1)to one (1)from the property line to the toe of slope. <br /> (4) Final Slopes. Final cut and/or fill slopes shall not exceed two (2) feet horizontal to one (1) foot <br /> vertical, except as specified below: <br /> A. Final slopes to a maximum of one and one-half(1 1/2)feet horizontal to one (1) foot vertical <br /> may be maintained when site-specific geologic and engineering analysis demonstrate <br /> through a slope stability analysis that the proposed final slopes will have a minimum slope <br /> stability factor of safety as required in Section 9-1415.2(k)(4), while demonstrating suitability <br /> for the proposed end use and protecting against erosion (by means of revegetation or other <br /> methods approved by Development Services Division). <br /> (5) Fill Slopes. Fill slopes shall be constructed consistent with recommendations from a qualified <br /> civil/geotechnical engineer based upon site-specific geologic conditions; <br /> k. FENCING: Fencing four (4) feet in height, consisting of not less than three (3) strands of barbed <br /> wire, or an approved equivalent, shall be placed around the excavation area where slopes steeper <br /> than two (2) feet horizontal to one (1) foot vertical are maintained. Six (6) foot high security fencing <br /> or an approved equivalent shall be required where slopes steeper than two (2)feet horizontal to one <br /> (1) foot vertical are created, if the proximity of such slopes to residential uses or other uses involving <br /> a concentration of people so warrants. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[1]) <br /> I. PONDING: All water utilized in the plant operation shall be disposed of behind a closed dike. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[n]) <br /> m. EXCAVATION/RECLAMATION SCHEDULE: The reclamation plan shall show the phases of <br /> excavation. Reclamation on one phase of an excavation shall be initiated prior to the start of the next <br /> excavation phase. The final reclamation of any phase of excavation shall be completed within two <br /> years of the commencement of the reclamation process. Excavation shall be limited so that at any <br /> point of time a maximum of one phase is being reclaimed while one phase is being excavated. <br /> (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[o]) <br /> n. TIME LIMITATION: The Quarry Excavation Permit shall remain in effect as long as the excavation <br /> continues in compliance with the approved Permit. Excavation activities shall be completed within <br /> four (4) years of the approval of the Quarry Excavation Permit. Reclamation shall be completed <br /> within one(1)year of the completion of the excavation. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[p]) <br /> o. ANNUAL INSPECTION REPORTS: Annual inspections of the excavation shall be conducted by the <br /> County to ensure compliance with the conditions of the permit and the reclamation plan. The County <br /> may use professional services as provided for in Section 9-240.11. The consultant shall be selected <br /> by San Joaquin County. Upon completion of the annual inspection, the person in charge of the <br /> mining operation shall submit to the State Geologist and the County a report which shall contain all <br /> the information as required by Section 2207 of the Public Resources Code. The cost of the <br /> inspection shall be paid by the mine operator. Additional inspections may be conducted, but the cost <br /> of additional inspections shall be paid for by the mine operator only if non-compliance with the <br /> conditions of the Quarry Excavation Permit or the reclamation plan is found. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-1415.3[q]) <br /> p. PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE: In order to ensure reclamation of the site, compliance with <br /> conditions of approval, and compliance with County and state mining regulations, the applicant shall <br /> provide performance guarantees as a condition of the issuance of the Quarry Excavation Permit. <br /> The amount and form of the guarantee shall be subject to annual review and approval by the County <br /> Conditions of Approval - 3 - QX-00-1 <br />
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