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10.191 PROCEDURE AND STANDARDS OF OPERATION FOR MINERAL EXTRACTION
<br /> OPERATIONS. (1) The purpose and intent of this section is to provide a centralized listing of the
<br /> procedures and standards of operation for mineral extraction operations which may be permitted in
<br /> several districts.
<br /> (2) The application for the conditional use permit necessary to conduct a mineral extraction operation
<br /> shall include the following information:
<br /> (a)A legal description of the land for which the permit is requested.
<br /> 1. This may be a lot in a Certified Survey Map, a lot (and block, if any) in a subdivision, or an exact"metes
<br /> and bounds" description.
<br /> 2. The description must include the size of the CUP area in acres or square feet.
<br /> (b) Tax parcel number(s) of the lot(s) or parcel(s) where the conditional use is to be located. If the area
<br /> proposed for the conditional use is a part of a larger parcel, applicant must provide the tax parcel number
<br /> of the larger parcel.
<br /> (c) A written statement containing the following information:
<br /> 1. General description of the operation.
<br /> 2. Existing use of the land.
<br /> 3. Existing natural features including approximate depth to groundwater.
<br /> 4. The types and quantities of materials that would be extracted.
<br /> 5. Proposed dates to begin extraction, end extraction and complete reclamation.
<br /> 6. Proposed hours and days of operation.
<br /> 7. Geologic composition and depth to the mineral deposit.
<br /> 8. Identify all major proposed haul routes to the nearest Class A highway or truck route. Indicate traffic
<br /> flow patterns.
<br /> 9. Proposed phasing plan, if any (recommended for larger sites).
<br /> 10. Types, quantities, and frequency of use of equipment to extract, process, and haul.
<br /> 11. Whether and how frequently blasting, drilling, mining, crushing, screening, washing, refueling, fuel
<br /> storage, asphalt batching or concrete mixing would be performed on site.
<br /> 12. Whether excavation will occur below the water table and, if so, how ground water quality will be
<br /> protected.
<br /> 13. Any proposed temporary or permanent structures (e.g., scales, offices).
<br /> 14. Any special measures that will be used for spill prevention and control, dust control, transportation, or
<br /> environmental protection.
<br /> 15. Proposed use after reclamation as consistent with Chapter 74.
<br /> (d) In addition to the submittal requirements enumerated in sec. 10.255(2)(e), applications for a mineral
<br /> extraction conditional use permit shall include a Site/Operations Plan prepared by a qualified
<br /> professional, drawn to a measurable scale large enough to show detail and at least 11" by 17" in size,
<br /> showing the following information:
<br /> 1. Boundaries of the permit area and of the extraction site.
<br /> 2. Zoning district boundaries in the immediate area. Label all zoning districts on the subject property and
<br /> on all neighboring properties.
<br /> 3. Existing contour lines (not more than 10 foot intervals).
<br /> 4. Existing natural features including lakes, perennial/navigable streams, intermittent streams, floodplains,
<br /> wetlands, drainage patterns, and archaeological features.
<br /> 5. Existing roads, driveways, and utilities. Show width of all driveway entrances onto public and private
<br /> roadways.
<br /> 6.All residences within 1,000 feet of the property.
<br /> 7. Specific location of proposed extraction area, staging area, equipment storage.
<br /> 8. Proposed location and surfacing of driveways.
<br /> 9. Proposed phasing plan, if any (recommended for larger sites).
<br /> 10. Proposed fencing of property, if any, and gating of driveways.
<br /> 11. Proposed location of stockpiles.
<br /> 12. Proposed location and type of screening berms and landscaping.
<br /> 13. Proposed temporary and permanent structures, including scales and offices.
<br /> 14. Proposed signage, if any.
<br /> (e) An erosion control plan, drawn to scale by a professional engineer, meeting all applicable state and
<br /> county requirements.
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