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When earth material is moved on roadways from or to the site of a grading operation, all of the following requirements shall apply:

A. Either water or dust palliative or both must be applied for the alleviation or prevention of dust resulting from the loading or transporting of earth from, to, or within the project site on roadways. The permittee shall be responsible for maintaining public rights-of-way used for handling purposes in a condition free of dust, earth, or debris attributed to the grading operations.

B. Loading and transporting of material from or to the site must be accomplished within the time limits of 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

C. Access roads to the premises shall be only at points on the approved grading plan.

D. The last fifty (50) feet of the access road, as it approaches the intersection with the roadway, shall have a grade not exceeding thirty-five (35) degrees and be constructed of gravel or equivalent material to prevent mud and debris from dropping from wheels onto street travel lanes. There must be three hundred (300) feet of a clear, unobstructed sight distance to the intersection from both the public roadway and the access road. If the three hundred (300) foot sight distance cannot be obtained, flaggers shall be posted.

E. Repair roads damaged by truck damage. [Resolution #1509, 2015; Ordinance #371, 2015; prior code § 7-11-14.]