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EHD - Public
ProgramCode
2600 - Land Use Program
RECORD_ID
SU0004112
FACILITY_NAME
QX-99-0001
STREET_NUMBER
31013
Direction
S
STREET_NAME
TRACY
STREET_TYPE
BLVD
City
TRACY
ENTERED_DATE
5/12/2004 12:00:00 AM
SITE_LOCATION
31013 S TRACY BLVD
RECEIVED_DATE
5/7/1999 12:00:00 AM
QC Status
Approved
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-5- <br /> FINAL SLOPES: Final slopes shall not exceed 2 horizontal to 1 vertical. A <br /> slope stability analysis shall be prepared which takes into account that the final <br /> fill slope is being placed over a cut slope. The minimum slope stability factors <br /> shall comply with requirements of Development Title Section 9-1415.3(d)(4). <br /> M. EXCAVATION/RECLAMATION SCHEDULE: The reclamation plan shall show <br /> the phases of excavation. Reclamation on the phase of an excavation shall be <br /> initiated prior to the start of the next excavation phase. The final reclamation of <br /> any phase of excavation shall be completed within two years of the <br /> commencement of the reclamation process. Excavation shall be limited so that <br /> at any point of time a maximum of one phase is being reclaimed while one <br /> phase is being excavated. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[0]) <br /> n. TIME LIMITATION: The Quant' Excavation Permit shall remain in effect as long <br /> as the excavation continues in compliance with the approved Permit but not <br /> longer than six (6) years from the date the project is started. (Development Title <br /> Section 9-1415.30) <br /> o. ANNUAL INSPECTION REPORTS: Annual inspections of the excavation shall <br /> be conducted by the County to ensure compliance with the conditions of the <br /> permit and the reclamation plan. The County may use professional services as <br /> provided for in Section 9-240.11. The consultant shall be selected by San <br /> Joaquin County. Upon completion of the annual inspection, the person in <br /> charge of the mining operation shall submit to the State Geologist and the <br /> County a report which shall contain all the information as required by Section <br /> 2207 of the Public Resources Code. The cost of the inspections hall be paid by <br /> the mine operator. Additional inspections may be conducted, but the cost of <br /> additional inspections shall be paid for by the mine operator only if non- <br /> compliance with the conditions of the Quarry Excavation Permit or the <br /> reclamation plan is found. (Development Title Section 9-1415.3[q]) <br /> P. PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE: In order to ensure reclamation of the site, <br /> compliance with Conditions of Approval, and compliance with County and State <br /> mining regulations, the applicant shall provide performance guarantees as a <br /> condition of the issuance of the Quarry Excavation Permit. The amount and <br /> form of the guarantee shall be subject to annual review and approval by the <br /> County and State, and the amount shall be adequate to ensure reclamation of <br /> disturbed land and/or land to be disturbed during a given phase. The annual <br /> review of the financial guarantee shall be coordinated with the annual inspection <br /> and approval of successive reclamation security so that the guarantee includes <br /> the amount of land previously determined by Development Services Division's <br />
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