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site has been determined. If it is not to be a reservoir then what will happen to existing <br />machinery yard areas and buildings. If it is not to be used as a reservoir, then detailed plans <br />shall be submitted on the methods of restoring site and securing pit area; d) The applicant <br />shall notify Orange County in writing of the expected final date of operations. Orange <br />County shall not release the rehabilitation bond until operations have ceased and all areas <br />that have been disturbed, graded, sloped, etc. have been stabilized to Orange County <br />standards. <br />13.A rehabilitation bond guarantee shall be posted with Orange. County in a form acceptable to <br />the County Attorney in an amount equal to the cost of rehabilitation as certified by a <br />registered engineer employed by American Stone Company, less the amount required by <br />the State of North Carolina pursuant to the North Carolina Mining Act. <br />The following conditions are recommended by the Planning Staff to be a part of the Planned <br />Development and Class A Special Use Permit. <br />RECOMMENDED SPECIAL USE PERMIT CONDITIONS <br />(Planning Staff Recommendations) <br />1. The Site Plan (drawings 2, 4, 5, 9-13) submitted by Applicants dated September 20, 2000 <br />shall be part of this permit. <br />2. In addition to the two existing observation water wells shown on the site plan, American <br />Stone shall construct a third observation water well on TM 7.112..31A to monitor the effect <br />of the quarrying operation on the local water table. The minimum depth of the observation <br />~ wells will be at least 25 feet below the lowest level of the pit. Mean sea level elevation shall <br />be determined at the wells, and water levels shall be measured weekly in relation to mean <br />sea level. The results of the measurements shall be sent annually to the Planning <br />Department by the last day of February each year. OWASA will analyze the quality of the <br />` ~-- water from the well on TIVi 7:1 i2..:~~iH upon the request of any-a~jacent~arope~ty owner., <br />3. Applicants shall not use the access easement to SR 1103 (Jo-Mac Road) described iri the <br />deed to the TM 6.28..8A for removal of overburden or access for trucks to the extraction site. <br />4. No extraction shall take place within 300' of a residence or public land. If a residence is <br />built within 300' of the extraction site, a fence shall be constructed on that edge of the site by <br />American Stone Company or OWASA. <br />5. Stockpiles and overburden piles shall be at least 200' from all streams on the site, except <br />where prateeted by approved catch basins. This shall not apply to stabilized, seeded berms <br />or berms under construction. The maximum height of the stockpiles referenced on site plan <br />drawing #2 shall not exceed forty (40) feet maximum. <br />6. The hours of operation of the pit and processing plant will not exceed the time from 7:00 am <br />- 7:00 pm Monday through Saturday. <br />
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