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Editor's Note: For regulations concerning nonmetallic mining see Ch. 514.
All operating gravel pits shall be registered with the Zoning Administrator, showing name of owner, address, and legal description of the 40 acres or more in which the gravel pit is located.
When the gravel or sand is depleted at a sand or gravel pit, the site shall be returned to a safe condition and seeded and sloped in accordance with the Soil Conservation District's Technical Guide.
Gravel pits found to be a hazard by the Zoning Administrator or any assistant shall be reported to the Land Use and UW Extension Committee and a meeting held with the owner to alleviate the hazardous condition.
If the operation is to include sand and gravel washing, the estimated daily quantity of water required, its sources and its disposition shall be identified. A land use permit shall be approved before the sand and gravel washing operation is commenced.