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Public Hearing Case Page7 <br /> CU94-32 Continued <br /> • Conditions <br /> 1. All mineral excavation and processing operations on the <br /> property shall comply with the City's mineral excavation, zoning <br /> and other applicable ordinances; with the terms of this <br /> Conditional Use Permit agreement and the license agreement to <br /> be executed by the City and operator; with the City of Elk <br /> River's Environmental Impact Statement on mineral excavation; <br /> and with the application materials and plans submitted by the <br /> operator, which plans and materials are the basis for the City's <br /> approval of the Conditional Use Permit. <br /> 2. The operator shall orally notify the City of any violations of this <br /> permit within 24 hours and follow this with notification in <br /> writing within 4 working days of the violation. The operator <br /> shall notify the City annually in writing of the total area and <br /> amount of material mined and projected estimates of area and <br /> amount of material to be mined in the following year. This is to <br /> be done at time of license renewal. <br /> • 3. The license must be renewed annually and shall run from <br /> January 1st through December 31st. The annual license fee is <br /> that which is specified by City Code at time of renewal. This <br /> license fee is not in lieu of gravel tax collected by the County and <br /> a portion of which the City receives. <br /> 4. Violations of this Conditional Use Permit may result in <br /> suspension or revocation. <br /> 5. The City Building and Zoning Administrator and/or his/her <br /> agents shall be permitted to inspect the operation for compliance <br /> with the conditions of this permit during normal hours of <br /> operation. <br /> 6. The City's approval of this Conditional Use Permit is subject to <br /> the approval of appropriate permits by other governmental <br /> agencies. <br /> 7. No explosives shall be allowed for this operation. <br /> 8. Warning signs with notice of the inherent dangers of the <br /> • operation shall be erected every 100 feet. <br />