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d) The area shall be cleared of all debris and left in a workmanlike condition subject to the approval <br /> of Dane County <br /> e) Highwalls shall be free from falling debris, be benched at the top,and certified by a civil engineer <br /> to be stable. <br /> 5) The driveway accessing the subject site shall either be paved or covered with crushed asphalt for a <br /> minimum distance of 100 feet from the public right-of-way.The operator shall maintain the driveway <br /> in a dust free manner in accordance with local,state, and federal regulations, and shall clean any dust <br /> or mud tracked onto public roads. <br /> 6) The access to the driveway shall have gates securely locked when the extraction site is not in <br /> operation.The site shall be signed "no trespassing." <br /> 7) All surface and subsurface operations shall be setback a minimum of 20'from any property line that <br /> does not abut a public right of way. <br /> 8) Excavations below the grade of an abutting public street or highway shall be set back from the street <br /> or highway a distance at least equal to the distance that is required for buildings or structures under s. <br /> 10.102(9).The committee and town board may require greater setbacks where necessary to avoid <br /> subsidence, or for consistency with Chapters 11, 14, 17 or 74, Dane County Code. <br /> 9) The Town and Committee will assign hours of operation appropriate to the particular application. No <br /> operations of any kind shall take place on Sundays or legal holidays.The committee and town board <br /> may approve limited exceptions to normal hours of operations for projects associated with Wisconsin <br /> Department of Transportation or municipal road projects requiring night work. [Note:Typical hours of <br /> operation are from 6:00 a.m.to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 8 a.m.to early afternoon on <br /> Saturday. If there are residences nearby, hours may be more limited (e.g.,start at 7:00 a.m. with no <br /> Saturday hours).] See specifics for this operation below. <br /> 10) There shall be a safety fence around the entire extraction area at all times.That safety fence shall be a <br /> minimum of 4 feet in height. <br /> 11) Except for incidental removal associated with dust spraying or other routine operations under this <br /> permit,water shall not be pumped or otherwise removed from the site. <br /> 12) The operator shall require all trucks and excavation equipment to have muffler systems that meet or <br /> exceed then current industry standards for noise abatement. <br /> 13) The operator shall meet DNR standards for particulate emissions as described in NR 415.075 and NR <br /> 415.076,Wisconsin Administrative Code. <br /> 14) Dane County and the Town shall be listed as additional named insureds on the operator's liability <br /> insurance policy,which shall be for a minimum of$1,000,000 combined single limit coverage per <br /> occurrence.The operator shall furnish a copy of a Certificate of Insurance as evidence of coverage <br /> before operations commence.The liability insurance policy shall remain in effect until reclamation is <br /> complete. <br /> 15) At their own initiative or at the applicant's request,the town board and zoning committee may set <br /> further reasonable restrictions on a mineral extraction operation,or prohibit any mineral extraction <br /> accessory use. <br /> 16) Additional conditions for particular circumstances.Where any of the following circumstances apply, <br /> the zoning committee and town board shall also impose the following conditions on any approved <br /> conditional use permit for mineral extraction: <br /> a) Blasting: <br /> (1) Blasting Schedule. Blasting shall occur between sunrise and sunset,as required by SPS <br /> 307.The zoning committee and town board may set further daily limits on hours when <br /> blasting may occur,to minimize impact on neighboring properties. Schedules for blasting <br /> need not conform to hours of operation for the overall mineral extraction project. <br /> (2) Notice of Blasting Events. Prior to any blasting event, notice shall be provided to nearby <br /> residents as described in SPS 307,Wisconsin Administrative Code. In addition,operators <br />
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