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can proceed in accordance with the Reclamation Plan, Sheet C3. <br />Reclamation activities at the site will consist of backfilling, grading, and <br />seeding. <br />Reclamation grades will be established by backfilling and grading mined <br />areas to elevations that will in general establish pre-mining drainage <br />patterns to the adjacent low areas. Final grades will range from 1 % to <br />25°l0. Final restoration grades are shown on the Reclamation Plan, <br />Sheet C3. <br />Topsoil will be placed over the graded and backfilled areas and then <br />subsequently seeded and mulched. Seeded areas will be inspected to <br />insure the establishment of adequate vegetation. Topsoil will come from <br />on-site sources, and be placed in a layer to a minimum depth of three <br />(3) inches in accordance with the city ordinance. <br />Portions of a given phase, for example, along borders of subsequent <br />phases, within the processing and operations area and along haul <br />roads, may be left at an intermediate stage of reclamation until <br />completion is practical. <br />III. STANDARDS <br />1.) Boundary: <br />Extraction operations shall be conducted within the boundary of the site <br />and in accordance with the plans included in this application. <br />2.) Setbacks: <br />Mining will be setback 50 feet from the boundary of any zone where <br />mining operations are not a permitted use and 30 feet from the <br />boundary of an adjacent property which is in the mineral extraction <br />overlay district. There will be no setback from a boundary line adjacent <br />to property permitted for mining. Excavation must be setback a <br />minimum of five feet from any public utility. Setbacks and mining limits <br />are illustrated on the Mining and Phasing Plan, Sheet C2. <br />3.) Fencing: <br />Perimeter areas will be fenced and signed as needed to prevent <br />unauthorized access to areas where extraction operations are <br />conducted. <br />Tiller Corporation Page i 10 <br />Conditional Use Permit Application <br />August 30, 2010 <br />