Common use of Quarry Restoration Clause in Contracts

Quarry Restoration. a) Clean soil, sand, gravel and stone from the Developed Property site may be used as fill in the restoration of the quarry area. b) The fill material must be placed in a stable manner, have a final layer of top soil and a final slope of 3:1 or less unless design includes a slope stability analysis, which confirms and documents that a steeper slope will be stable. In no condition, however, can any fill slope be steeper than 2:1. Large stone (stone that cannot be used as fill material) from the Developed Property site may be placed in the quarry area in a manner consistent with the approved uses, restoration plan and function of the public area. c) The sheer edges in the quarry area shall be reduced to best of the Developer Owner or Representative’s ability while balancing environmental needs. d) A restoration plan must be submitted and approved by the Town Manager prior to any land disturbance activity. The restoration plan must include: 1) Proposed grading plan – Including locations of fill and lift depth, final slopes, acceptable fill materials, runoff management, and slope stabilization methods. 2) An invasive species management plan – Including target species, methods of control, timelines and schedules, monitoring, potential adaptive management and duration, and responsible parties. 3) A forest restoration plan – Including soil analysis and amendment; tree, shrub, and understory species planting schedule and details (including replanting as necessary); monitoring; potential adaptive management and duration; and responsible parties. 4) Overflow/outflow management for the pond directly in the restoration area – Including determination of current outflow conditions and locations, need for stabilization of water level and outflow channels. e) Restoration shall be generally in keeping with Exhibit P. f) The Quarry shall not be opened to the public until such time as remediation efforts have made the area safe for public use.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Agreement, Development Agreement

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Quarry Restoration. New section (March 20, 2015) a) Clean TheClean soil, sand, gravel and stone from the Developed developed Property site may be used as fill in the restoration of the quarry area. b) area may be used to waste construction soils and other non-hazardous solid fill . The fill material material. must be placed in a stable manner, have a final layer of top soil and a final slope of 3:1 or less unless design includes and a slope stability analysis, which confirms and documents that a steeper slope will be stable. In no condition, however, can any fill slope be steeper than 2:1final layer of top soil. Large stone (stone that cannot be used as fill material) from the Developed developed Property site may be placed in the quarry area in a manner consistent with the approved uses, restoration plan and function of the public area. c) . The sheer edges in the quarry area shall should be reduced to best of the Developer Owner or Representative’s ability while balancing environmental needs. d) . A restoration plan must be submitted and approved by the Town Manager prior to any land disturbance activity. The restoration plan must include: 1) Proposed : Grading and fill placementProposed grading plan – Including locations of fill and lift grading, targetlift depth, final slopes, acceptable fill materials, runoff management, and slope stabilization methods. 2) . An invasive species management plan – Including target species, methods of control, timelines and schedules, monitoring, potential adaptive management and duration, and responsible parties. 3) . A forest restoration plan – Including soil analysis and amendment; tree, shrub, and understory species planting schedule and details (including replanting as necessary); monitoring; potential adaptive management and duration; and responsible parties. 4) . Overflow/outflow management for the pond directly in the restoration area – Including determination of current outflow conditions and locations, need for stabilization of water level and outflow channels. e) Restoration shall be generally in keeping with Exhibit P. f) The Quarry shall not be opened to the public until such time as remediation efforts have made the area safe for public use.

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Samples: Development Agreement

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Quarry Restoration. a) Clean soil, sand, gravel and stone from the Developed developed Property site may be used as fill in the restoration of the quarry area. b) The fill material must be placed in a stable manner, have a final layer of top soil and a final slope of 3:1 or less unless design includes and a slope stability analysis, which confirms and documents that a steeper slope will be stable. In no condition, however, can any fill slope be steeper than 2:1final layer of top soil. Large stone (stone that cannot be used as fill material) from the Developed developed Property site may be placed in the quarry area in a manner consistent with the approved uses, restoration plan and function of the public area. c) The sheer edges in the quarry area shall should be reduced to best of the Developer Owner or Representative’s ability while balancing environmental needs. d) A restoration plan must be submitted and approved by the Town Manager prior to any land disturbance activity. The restoration plan must include: 1) Proposed grading plan – Including locations of fill and lift depth, final slopes, acceptable fill materials, runoff management, and slope stabilization methods. 2) An invasive species management plan – Including target species, methods of control, timelines and schedules, monitoring, potential adaptive management and duration, and responsible parties. 3) A forest restoration plan – Including soil analysis and amendment; tree, shrub, and understory species planting schedule and details (including replanting as necessary); monitoring; potential adaptive management and duration; and responsible parties. 4) Overflow/outflow management for the pond directly in the restoration area – Including determination of current outflow conditions and locations, need for stabilization of water level and outflow channels. e) Restoration shall be generally in keeping with Exhibit P. f) The Quarry shall not be opened to the public until such time as remediation efforts have made the area safe for public useC: Restoration Area Map.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Development Agreement

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