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with the recommendations of the Washington County Soil and Water <br />Conservation District Office. <br />(10) A map or plat of the proposed pit or excavation showing the confines <br />or limits thereof together with the proposed finished elevations <br />based on 1929 sea level datum readings. Where the finished <br />elevations prohibit natural drainage, certified soil borings shall <br />be included through the proposed excavation. <br />(11) A comprehensive plan showing that suitable provision will be <br />made for the restoration of the excavated area so that it will <br />not become a health or safety hazard or a nuisance, such plan <br />to include anticipated final elevations, slope and a plan for <br />the return of sub -soil and topsoil. Where the Governing Body <br />deem it practical and necessary, such plan shall include ad- <br />joining related areas where excavations have previously been <br />made and remain under the control of the owner of the land on <br />which the excavating is to be done or under the control of the <br />person other than the owner to whom the permit is to be issued. <br />603. The applicant shall abide by one of the two following operating and <br />land rehabilitation practices: <br />603.01. Excavations resulting in the accumulation of substantial water <br />areas after rehabilitation must meet the following requirements: <br />(1) The water depth must not be less than three (3) feet measured <br />from the low water mark; <br />(2) All banks shall be sloped to the water line at a slope which <br />shall not be steeper than four (4) feet horizontal to one (1) <br />foot vertical; <br />(3) All banks shall be sodded or surfaced with soil of a quality at <br />least equal to the topsoil of land areas immediately surrounding <br />and to a depth of at least three inches; <br />(4) Such topsoil as required by subsection 3 above shall be planted <br />with trees, shrubs, legumes or grasses upon the parts of such <br />area where re -vegetation is possible; <br />(5) Slopes on boundary areas shall not be steeper than four (4) feet <br />horizontal to one (1) foot vertical. <br />603.02. Excavations not resulting in water areas after rehabilitation but <br />which must be graded or back-filled, shall meet the following requirements: <br />-5- <br />