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by the City. Obtaining water to be used for dust control is the responsibility of <br />the owner. <br />19. Hours of operation shall be limited to 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. during the summer <br />months (April 1 through November 1). <br />20. Sanitation facilities must be provided on site. Portable toilets shall be serviced <br />regularly and screened from visibility of neighboring properties. <br />21. Equipment on site shall be limited to what is necessary for stockpile operations, <br />including mobile dirt screener, mobile dirt conveyer, loading and hauling <br />equipment, and equipment needed for grading. Non-functioning equipment is <br />not allowed to be stored on site. All equipment shall be screened from public <br />view. <br />22. Vehicles entering and leaving the site shall adhere to the 9-ton road weight <br />restriction. <br />23. Owner to limit speed of trucks entering of leaving the site and along 215t Avenue <br />to 25 miles per hour. <br />24. Maximum noise emitted at the property line shall conform to the noise <br />regulations contained in City Code Section 901.03(4) and the owner shall not <br />violate other nuisance regulations contained in Chapter 901. <br />25. Owner shall submit to the City a monthly accounting of material hauled in to the <br />site and hauled off the site. This accounting of material hauled from the site <br />shall be in the form of a log of loads hauled out each day and documenting the <br />quantity of material in each load together with copies of truck load tickets <br />and/or bills of sale. <br />26. Owner to protect municipal utilities on site from damage. Sanitary sewer main <br />and water main are located in the drainage and utility easement on the property. <br />Repair cost shall be the responsibility of the Owner. <br />27. No fill may be placed in the delineated wetlands or in the FEMA floodplain on <br />the site. Stockpile shall not encroach within 50-ft of the delineated wetland <br />boundaries and the FEMA floodplain. <br />28. 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, and any other agency having jurisdiction over the <br />property and shall secure and file with the City, copies of any permits required <br />by outside agencies. Owner will file with the City within ten (10) days of receipt, <br />copies of any permits and/or notice of enforcement actions by these agencies. <br />29. Owner will permit a City Inspector to view the premises during normal business <br />hours. <br />30. The IUP shall only be valid for five (5) years. The permit may be extended by the <br />City Council following a written request by the applicant submitted at least three <br />months prior to expiration, and review at a public hearing. A new IUP will be <br />needed for work (grading, other material stockpiles, excavation of material, etc.) <br />that is not stated in this IUP. <br />31. A Site Performance Agreement has been recorded. <br />