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-1 <br />� <br />1. The IUP shall be limited to the temporary storage of contractor equipment, job <br />materials (including manhole sections, trench boxes, manhole rings), sand and <br />cement (covered) and up to 4,000 cubic yards of granular material. <br />2. The subject site shall be limited to 200 feet by 220 feet (1 acre) in size. A 50 foot <br />wide construction access must be installed as a temporary entry to <br />eliminate/reduce wheel tracking of mud/dirt to a minimum. <br />3. The subject area must be fenced (minimum height of 6 feet) and include a <br />lockable gated entry. <br />4. Nadeau Excavating must install silt fencing around the periphery of the 1 acre site <br />as a"best management practice" (to be approved by the City Engineer) to control <br />potential stockpile erosion in the event of rain. <br />5. Street sweeping shall be used as necessary or as required by the Public Works or <br />Community Development Department (per the City Street Cleaning Policy — <br />attached) to minimize the affects of mud/dirt on adjacent roadway surfaces. <br />6. Truck hauling of material must use the southern access to Cleveland Avenue. <br />7. The Interim Use Permit shall be allowed for a period of 10 months (May 2007 to <br />December 2007). An extension can be sought by Nadeau Excavation three <br />months prior to the expiration date (September 7, 2007), which extension must be <br />approved by the City Council. <br />8. The contractor must use best management practices, approved by the City <br />Engineer, to control dust and debris on the site. <br />The motion for the adoption/denial of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by <br />Council Member Roe and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor: Pust, <br />Kough, Roe and Mayor Klausing <br />and the following voted against: Ihlan <br />WHEREUPON said resolution was declared duly denied/passed and adopted. <br />� <br />