(A) An extractive use site development and restoration plan must be developed, approved, and followed over the course of operation of the site. The plan must address dust, noise, possible pollutant discharges, hours and duration of operation, and anticipated vegetation and topographic alterations. The plan must also identify actions to be taken during operation to mitigate adverse environmental impacts, particularly erosion, and must clearly explain how the site will be rehabilitated after extractive activities end.
(B) Processing machinery must be located consistent with setback standards for structures from the ordinary high water level of public water and from bluffs.
(C) Mining of metallic minerals and peat, as defined in M.S. §§ 93.44 to 93.51, as it may be amended from time to time, shall be a permitted use provided the provisions of the specified sections of state statutes are satisfied.
(Prior Code, § 66-78) (Ord. passed 1994) Penalty, see § 151.999