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Title 9 - Development Title <br />San Joaquin County <br />(5) Recycling facilities that recycle material into asphalt concrete, Portland cement concrete, aggregate <br />base, sand, gravel, fill dirt, or other products that are determined by the Director to be common to <br />the aggregate industry. <br />Permitted Accessory Uses shall not be initiated unless approved by the Review Authority as a part <br />of a new Quarry Excavation Permit or separately approved by the Director as an addition to a previously <br />approved Quarry Excavation Permit. The Director shall require the applicant to submit an Improvement <br />Plan, as provided in Chapter 9-884, with fees as specified by resolution of the Board of Supervisors, in <br />order to secure approval for the permitted accessory use. <br />(b) Stockpiling. No stockpiled soil or material shall be placed closer than twenty-five (25) feet to a property <br />boundary except as provided for in Subsection (m); <br />(c) Private Roads. All private roads involved in an excavation shall be maintained so as to control the <br />creation of dust. The first one hundred (100) feet of any private road on the property which intersects with <br />a publicly maintained road shall be surfaced in a manner approved by the Director. Traffic -control and <br />warning signs shall be installed, if required, at such intersection. The placement and size of these signs <br />shall be approved by the Director of Public Works; <br />(d) Erosion Control. Protective vegetative planting, silt screen dams, or other approved methods shall be <br />required where necessary for the control of erosion. An erosion and sediment control plan approved by <br />Development Services Division shall be part of the reclamation plan; <br />(e) Performance Standards. Standards contained in Chapter 9-1025 shall be met unless otherwise modified <br />by conditions of the Quarry Excavation Permit; <br />(f) Hours of Operation. <br />(1) Normal Hours. Plant operations shall normally be carried on during the hours from 5:00 a.m. and <br />9:00 P.M. <br />(2) Time Zone. Said hours shall be based on either Pacific Standard Time or Pacific Daylight Savings <br />Time, whichever is legally in effect. <br />(3) Exceptions. Exceptions may be made: <br />(A) For periods of declared national, state, or County emergency, or <br />(B) If a finding can be made by the Review Authority that the longer hours of operation will not <br />cause a nuisance in the case of a specific quarry excavation. <br />(4) Extension of Hours. Normal operating hours may be extended if the Director of the Community <br />Development Department determines that the extended hours of operation are necessary to meet the <br />operational need of a specific project, provided: <br />(A) Any request for extension in the hours of operations shall be made in writing to the Director <br />of the Community Development Department and include: <br />(i) The reason for the extended hours of operation, <br />(ii) The hours of extended operation and the day the extended operations are to commence <br />and terminate, and <br />(iii) A copy of the bid specifications, contract terms, or other similar applicable documents, <br />if applicable. <br />(B) The request shall be approved or disapproved by the Director of the Community <br />Development Department within three (3) business days following the day on which the <br />request is filed. <br />(i) If approved, the Director may impose conditions on the extended hours which are <br />appropriate to reduce disturbance to the public or residents in the area of the quarry. <br />(ii) Notice of the approval and conditions shall be sent to all property owners in the area. <br />390 <br />