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CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL <br /> QX-9fi-1 <br /> 1, COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT- (Staff Contact: Kerry Sullivan, 468-3140) <br /> a, PROJECT: This approval shall be for a phased 56-year excavation of the 142-acre site, <br /> to a depth of 125 feet as shown on the approved reclamation plan. <br /> b. RECLAMATION PLAN: The Mining and Reclamation Plan shall be prepared by a <br /> registered Civil Engineer, showing drainage, driveway access details, on-site parking, <br /> existing and proposed utility services, grading, and reclamation. Storz drainage runoff <br /> shall be retained on the site. The drainage pattern and corresponding stone drain <br /> improvements shall be shown on the Plan. A plan check fee as specified by Section 9- <br /> 240 will be required. The Mining and Reclamation Plan shall be prepared in accordance <br /> with the reclamation standards developed pursuant to Surface and Mining Reclamation <br /> Act (SMARA) Section 2773(b) and approved by all agencies with permit authority prior to <br /> initiating the use. <br /> C. STOCKPILING: No stockpiled soil or material shall be placed closer than 25 feet to a <br /> property boundary. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[b]) <br /> The topsoil shall be set aside, and upon completion of an excavation, the topsoil shall be <br /> replaced and the site leveled in conformance with the excavation permit. (Development <br /> Title Section 9-1415.3[g]) <br /> Ian shall be modified to specifically require segregation (into <br /> The reclamation p A- <br /> horizon <br /> soils during soil removal. The <br /> - stockpiles) of the A- and B-horizons of the existing <br /> horizon soils shall be reserved to serve as the uppermost layer of soil in areas of the <br /> project site to be revegetated. The applicant shall maintain a master map of stockpiled <br /> soils, identifying the location and quantities of the segregated soils. <br /> As an alternative to stockpiling topsoils. this requirement may be waived if a soils report <br /> indicates the replacement of the topsoil will not enhance the agricultural suitability of the <br /> property (Development Title Section 9-1415.3g) <br /> d. PRIVATE ROADS: All private roads <br /> involved in an excavation shall be maintained to <br /> control the creation of dust. The first 100 feet of any private road on the property that <br /> intersects with a publicly maintained road shall be surfaced in a manner approved by the <br /> Director. Traffic-control and warning signs shall be installed, if required, at such <br />" intersections. The placement and size of these signs shall be approved by the Director <br /> of Public Works. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[c]) <br /> e. EROSION CONTROL: Protective vegetative planting, silt screen dams, or other <br /> approved methods shall be required where necessary for the control of erosion. An <br /> erosion and sediment control plan approved by Development Services Division shall be <br /> part of the reclamation plan. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3(d]) <br /> -14- <br />