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The reclamation plan shall, in addition to all other requirements:

A. Indicate the methods to be used to reclaim the land including a detailed schedule of the sequence and timing of all stages of the reclamation;

B. Describe the physical condition of the site upon the completion of all reclamation including the proposed uses or potential uses of the reclaimed site;

C. Contain a map which will delineate through the use of cross-sections and elevations the physical characteristics of the land upon the conclusion of reclamation. A topographic map shall also be provided with the location of the reclaimed land clearly indicated on said map;

D. Describe the manner in which derelict machinery, mining waste and scraps will be removed from the reclaimed site and how contaminants will be controlled;

E. Describe the methods to be used to ensure that the site will contain stable waste piles and slopes;

F. Describe how reclamation of this site may affect the future use of the area for mining purposes;

G. Show that the proposed site in its final form shall be, to the extent reasonable and practical, revegetated for soil stabilization, free of drainage and erosion problems, coordinated with present and anticipated future land use, and compatible with the topography and general environment of surrounding property. (Ord. 95-01 § 6, 1995)