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C. Fencing. Fencing shall be erected and maintained around the entire site or <br /> excavated portions thereof and shall be of a type specified in the CUP. <br /> D. Equipment. All equipment and machinery shall be operated and <br /> maintained in such a manner as to minimize dust, noise, and vibration. <br /> Power drives or power producing machinery, not including vehicles, shall <br /> not be housed or operated less than 1,000 feet from a residential use <br /> district. <br /> E. Processing. Crushing, concrete mixing, washing, and refining, and other <br /> similar processing must be authorized by the CUP as an accessory use, <br /> provided, however, that such accessory processing does not conflict with <br /> the use regulations of the district in which the operation is located. <br /> Processing shall not be permitted in the residential districts. All processing <br /> equipment shall be located at least 1,000 feet from any residence, 200 feet <br /> from the OHW of any lake or stream, and outside of the wellhead <br /> protection area. The City may not approve such accessory uses if they are <br /> found to be incompatible with the neighborhood, in conflict with the <br /> City's Comprehensive Plan, or do not meet the review criteria for the <br /> conditional use permit. <br /> F. Depth to groundwater separation. The applicant must indicate the <br /> proposed depth to groundwater table in the plan. The proposed extraction <br /> shall maintain a minimum separation of five (5) feet. <br /> G. Water quality. The extractive use operation shall not adversely impact the <br /> quality of quantity of surface or groundwater resources as defined by the <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota DNR, U. S. Army Corps <br /> of Engineers, or the Minnesota Department of Health. Surface water <br /> originating outside and passing through the extraction site shall be of <br /> equal quality, at its point of departure from the site, to the water at the <br /> point where it enters the extraction site. The applicant shall perform the <br /> water treatment necessary to comply with this provision and provide a log <br /> of recorded water quality to the City on a regular basis. <br /> H. Waste materials and debris. No waste materials shall be disposed of on <br /> site unless authorized by the City. Stumps, brush, and other natural debris <br /> shall be removed or disposed of in accordance with local rules and <br /> regulations. Sanitary facilities acceptable to the City shall be provided for <br /> workers during the operation of the extractive use. <br /> I. Concurrent permits. All required permits applying to the proposed <br /> extractive use, which may include an NPDES permit for stormwater <br /> management, shall be obtained and copies submitted to the City prior to <br /> the commencement of any extractive use or related activities. <br /> 3. Specific evaluation criteria. In addition to the criteria used in evaluating CUPs, <br /> the following specific criteria shall be used in evaluating an application for an <br /> extractive use CUP: <br /> A. The ability of proposed haul routes to handle the additional traffic <br /> generated by the extractive use. <br /> B. Air quality, dust, and noise control measures and the ability to limit impact <br /> upon adjacent residential properties according to MPCA standards. <br />
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