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G. Hours Of Operation. Except for hauling or as <br /> otherwise specifically provided, hours of operation for all <br /> operations shall be from 7: 00 a.m. to 5 : 00 p.m. , including <br /> maintenance time, Monday through Saturday, during the months of <br /> January, February, June, July, August, September and December and <br /> 7: 00 a.m. to sunset during the months of March, April, May, <br /> October and November. There shall be no blasting, crushing or <br /> drilling on Saturdays after 1: 00 p.m. or on Sundays or legal <br /> holidays . Except for hauling agricultural lime, there shall be <br /> no operations on Sundays or legal holidays. These hours of <br /> operation may be expanded with the approval of the Town Board if <br /> the mineral extraction operation is being conducted or performed <br /> by or on behalf of the State of Wisconsin or a county, city, <br /> village or town. <br /> H. Stormwater Control . Stormwater in the CUP area <br /> shall be controlled by use of one or more of the following <br /> methods: grading, contouring, berming, landscaping and the use <br /> of detention ponds. Stormwater within the CUP area shall be <br /> controlled and directed according to the plans filed with the CUP <br /> application materials. <br /> I. Erosion Control. The mineral extraction bite <br /> shall be subject to the Dane County Ordinances applicable to <br /> erosion control . <br /> J. Dust Control. The Operator will maximize dust <br /> control in accordance with all applicable local, state and <br /> federal regulations or ordinances. Operator will also provide <br /> and install an air monitor at its own expense at such location <br /> and for such periods of time as may be required by the DNR. <br /> K. Excavation. The limits of excavation and <br /> approximate depth of excavation are indicated on the plans <br /> submitted with the CUP application materials . <br /> 5 . Reclamation Plan. The CUP area shall be reclaimed in <br /> sequential phases to blend with the surrounding topography and <br /> for agricultural or such other uses as may be permitted at the <br /> time of reclamation. The quarry will be developed in sequential <br /> phases according to the plans filed with the CUP application <br /> materials, and the depleted areas of each phase shall be <br /> reclaimed as soon as reasonably practicable after each new phase <br /> is developed and in operation. Reclaimed areas shall be covered <br /> with overburden and topsoil to a minimum depth of four feet and <br /> shall be seeded as soon as practicable after placement of the <br /> topsoil to avoid erosion. The plans showing the proposed <br /> sequence for the completion of reclamation activities was filed <br /> with the CUP application materials. The topsoil and overburden <br /> needed for reclaiming the CUP area may be stored on site. Final <br /> reclamation of the last phase shall be completed within two (2) <br /> years after all mineral extraction operations have ceased. After <br /> Operator has all permits necessary to conduct the proposed <br /> operations, Operator shall post and maintain thereafter at all <br />