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10 <br />1. Fill stockpiles shall be limited to the areas identified in the plans prepared by <br />Stantec. dated December 15, 2022, and received by the City on December 15, <br />2022, and any revisions to the plans approved by the City. <br />2. Comments from the City Engineer letter dated January 4, 2023, shall be <br />addressed. <br />3. Comments from the City Environmental Coordinator letter dated January 4, 2023, <br />shall be addressed. <br />4. The vehicles accessing or exiting the site shall not track sediment on Phelps Road <br />or Otter Lake Service Road. Any street tracking that does occur from vehicles <br />entering or leaving the site must be swept within one calendar day of discovery. <br />The sediment removal facilities on site, such as the gravel entrance, must be <br />maintained to prevent tracking. <br />5. Fill stockpiles shall be at least 50-ft from the road easement and property lines. <br />6. The total fill stockpiles shall not exceed 210,000 square feet in area. <br />7. The northwestern stockpile shall have a maximum top elevation of 925, the <br />northeastern stockpile shall have a maximum top elevation of 924, and the <br />southern fill stockpile shall have a maximum top elevation of 922. <br />8. Maximum side slope of fill stockpiles to be 4:1. <br />9. Equipment on site shall be limited to what is necessary for earth moving and <br />filling operations, including loading and hauling equipment, and equipment <br />needed for grading. Non-functioning equipment is not allowed to be stored on <br />site. <br />10. Vehicles entering and leaving the site shall adhere to the road weight restrictions <br />for each roadway. <br />11. No fill may be placed in the delineated wetlands, the Natural Resource <br />Conservation Area, or the FEMA floodplain on the site. <br />12. Owner will follow the applicable standards and requirements of the City of Lino <br />Lakes, Rice Creek Watershed District, Army Corp of Engineers, Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources and any <br />other agency having jurisdiction over the property and shall secure and file with <br />the City, copies of any permits required by outside agencies. Owner will file with <br />the City within ten (10) days of receipt, copies of any permits and/or notice of <br />enforcement actions by these agencies. <br />13. Owner will permit a City Inspector to view the premises during normal business <br />hours. <br />14. The Interim Use Permit shall only be valid for 18 months once approved by City <br />Council. All grading, stockpiling, and final turf establishment must be completed <br />within the 18 months. The permit may be extended by the City Council following <br />a written request by the applicant submitted at least three months prior to <br />expiration, and review at a public hearing. <br />15. A Site Performance Agreement shall be executed and recorded. <br /> <br />ATTACHMENTS <br /> <br />1. Site Location and Aerial Map <br />2. City Engineer letter dated January 4, 2023