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Public Hearing Case Page8 <br /> CU94-32 Continued <br /> • 9. That the wooded area noted as Phase IV is the last area mined <br /> and that all vegetation in this phase remain in its natural state <br /> (except for dead or diseased trees) until this phase is active, with <br /> the exception of the eastern most 100 feet. <br /> 10. Reclamation <br /> a. Reclamation shall be implemented on an annual basis <br /> pursuant to the reclamation plans submitted by the <br /> operator. <br /> b. Each year a plan for that years reclamation shall be <br /> approved by the Building and Zoning Administrator prior <br /> to issuance of the annual Mineral Excavation License. <br /> c. A $5,000 letter of credit, bond or other deposit approved <br /> by staff shall be required prior to the issuance of the <br /> annual license to cover the forth coming years <br /> reclamation. <br /> • d. Reclamation shall include topsoil from the site being <br /> preserved and put back into place after mining. <br /> e. The vegetation established for reclamation must be <br /> maintained until it is self sufficient. <br /> f. Contours, finished grades, details of erosion control <br /> methods, and settling ponds, shall substantially comply <br /> with the plans submitted and the City Ordinance at the <br /> time of reclamation. Further revisions to these plans may <br /> be approved by staff to accommodate lowering of County <br /> Road 77 (Proctor Street and 213th Avenue) in the future. <br /> g. That excavation steeper than a 1:1 slope adjacent to the <br /> setbacks of the mining operation is prohibited. Further, <br /> these areas must be brought back to a 3:1 slope and <br /> stabilized by October 15th of the same year as they are <br /> disturbed. <br /> 11. Ground water protection measures shall include: <br /> • a. Extraction and crushing operations shall be maintained <br /> at a minimum of 10 feet above the water table, excluding <br />