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• <br />ORDINANCE NO. 98- 0 9 <br />(b) For excavation incidental to authorized site plans, subdivisions, or planned <br />developments, excavation material removal from the premises may exceed <br />five thousand (5,000) cubic yards, provided that: <br />The extraction process and hauling of excavated materials from the <br />premises is completed within two (2) months of commencement of <br />project construction, following the issuance of a county land <br />development permit or release of an approved site plan, as <br />applicable, and provided that such extraction and hauling is limited <br />to occurring between the hours of 7:00 am. and 5:00 p.m. Monday <br />through Friday; <br />2. Water depth within a created waterbody (as applicable) shall not <br />exceed twelve (12) feet; <br />3. The provisions of section 934.07(5) are satisfied, pertaining to the <br />posting of compliance and restoration bonds; <br />4. The provisions of section 934.09 are satisfied, pertaining to the <br />hauling of excavated materials on public and private roads; <br />5. The provisions of section 934.05 are satisfied, pertaining to water <br />management standards for created waterbodies; and <br />6. No dewatering occurs within one thcusand (1,000) feet of any <br />platted subdivision that is not serviced by public water, <br />7. Incidental to construction mining activity on projects over three <br />hundred fifty (350) acres in size may be permitted for a total of up <br />to €enrteen (14) eighteen (18) months from the date of <br />commencement of construction of the project's water management <br />system, if each of the following conditions is satisfied as <br />determined by the public works director and the community <br />MAY 19,1998 <br />development director. <br />That a site plan application is submitted which provides <br />sufficient information to demonstrate compliance with all <br />applicable Chapter 934.04(7)(b) standards. <br />That the quantity of excess fill produced by project <br />construction and proposed to be hauled off-site is the result <br />of complying with water management or environmental <br />requirements, or recommendations from jurisdictional <br />agencies. <br />That the quantity of excess fill to be hauled off-site requires <br />more than two (2) months of excavation and hauling <br />activity. An initial permit allowing four (4) months of <br />mining and hauling activity may be issued by county staff. <br />An initial extension of six (6) months, and a second <br />extension of four (4) months, and a third extension of four <br />(4) months, may be granted by staff if the applicant has <br />demonstrated compliance with county mining regulations <br />for the initial period(s) of mining activity and if the <br />applicant demonstrates that the requested extension(s) is <br />(are) necessary to excavate and haul the quantity of <br />material involved. <br />As a condition of site plan approval for an incidental to <br />construction mining operation conducted under this <br />subsection [934.04(7)(b)7.], the public works director may <br />require public road repair work or funds or security to <br />guarantee such work, representing an amount of up to <br />twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00). The public works <br />director may adjust this amount for inflation, with 1996 as <br />the base year. <br />-16- <br />E 0ON I U) <br />�J <br />
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