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Cin? Council N4inutes <br />f^ehroan, 21, 2017 <br />Wage 5 <br />2. The CUP shall expire if the authorized use ceases for more than six <br />months. Failure to obtain an annual license will be evidence of cessation <br />of use. <br />3. The applicant must apply for and receive approval of all required permits <br />before any construction may begin. <br />4. A mineral extraction license shall be obtained annually. <br />5. Setbacks of 50 feet from Baldwin Ave and PID#75-103-3100 shall be <br />maintained. Setbacks of 30 feet from US Hwy 169 and PID#75-103-42.01 <br />shall be maintained. Setback of 30 feet from the north property line, unless <br />mining collaboration agreement across property lines is confirmed. No <br />mining activity shall be permitted within the setback area without staff <br />approval. <br />6. The need of buffering and/or screening in light of surrounding land uses <br />shall be evaluated at the time of annual license renewal and shall be <br />installed when directed by the city to protect surrounding land uses. <br />7. The applicant shall be responsible for the cost and construction of <br />necessary and reasonable road improvements related to the project, as <br />deemed necessary by the City, Sherburne County or MnDot. The City <br />reserves the right to require the applicant to pay for road maintenance of <br />haul routes. <br />8. The applicant shall work with the city engineer to locate the berming <br />along Baldwin Street NW. <br />9. Wash operations shall not be permitted unless a plan for protecting <br />ground water and surrounding environment is approved by the city's <br />environmental consultant. <br />10. Dust control is required for all roads and within the site in accordance <br />with air pollution standards and to ensure dust does not create a public <br />nuisance or otherwise adversely affecting adjacent properties. <br />11. All activities on the site shall be conducted in a manner that is consistent <br />with operating permits issued by the city, county, state, federal and other <br />agencies. A copy of any and all permits related to the operation of the site <br />shall be submitted to the city for their reference. <br />12. Vehicles and equipment not in operable condition or materials not <br />associated with the mineral extraction/excavation activity shall not be <br />kept or stored at the site. <br />13. The site shall be mowed or maintained to control noxious weeds and other <br />vegetation. Existing trees and ground cover shall be preserved to the <br />maximum extent possible. <br />14. Fencing shall be installed during extraction operations to ensure the safety <br />of the public and environment as determined by the city engineer and <br />environmental staff. <br />15. Hours of operation shall be allowed to be six (6) days a week, 24 hours a <br />day, Sundays and holidays excluded. <br />16. A reclamation plan that reflects the 63 acres operation shall be approved <br />by the city and completed within six months of cease of operation. <br />17. A letter of credit or bond in the amount of $157,500 shall be provided to <br />ensure reclamation is completed within six months of cease of operation. <br />PRE"ERE® a <br />