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(g) Prepare a site plan showing existing and proposed grade elevations and effect of <br />storm water drainage on adjacent areas. <br />A site plan showing the existing and proposed grade elevations for the proposed <br />earth moving/ black dirt stockpile was provided. <br />(h) Specify a time when the excavation or land reclamation project shall be completed. <br />The proposed earth moving/ black dirt operations will occur in the summer months. <br />The conditional use permit will be reviewed every three (3) years for renewal. <br />Renewal shall be approved by City Council. <br />(i) Place a minimum of four (4) inches of top soil over the completed project and <br />establish appropriate ground cover within sixty (60) days of completion, or in a time <br />period consistent with the City's stormwater management and pollution prevention <br />plan. <br />The proposed black dirt stockpile shall be seeded or hydromulched within seven (7) <br />days of initial placement. Once the stockpile has been relocated to the site, at least <br />50% of the stockpile shall be stabilized and remain stabilized with vegetation at all <br />times. <br />(j) Reimburse the City for the cost of periodic inspections by the City for the purpose of <br />determining that the terms under which the permit has been issued are being complied <br />with. <br />The City will maintain a $5, 000 non -interest bearing escrow account provided by the <br />owner that shall be reestablished annually by January 15`h. This escrow will be for <br />inspection, erosion control, and other City costs associated with the operation of the <br />stockpile. <br />If the above escrow amount is insufficient, the owner shall make such additional <br />deposits as required by the City. The City shall have a right to reimburse itself from <br />the Escrow with suitable documentation supporting the charges. <br />(k) Implement the tree preservation plan. <br />Not applicable to this site. <br />(1) In addition to a conditional use permit, the City Engineer may determine that permits <br />in excess of twenty-five thousand (25,000) cubic yards require the applicant to <br />conduct a neighborhood meeting and to notify affected property owners within one - <br />quarter (1/4) mile. <br />Properties within 350 feet, as required for CUP's, and the City of Centerville were <br />notified. A neighborhood meeting is not proposed at this time. <br />6 <br />