Certain Extraction, Processing and Uses Permitted Sample Clauses

Certain Extraction, Processing and Uses Permitted. Master Developer, and/or its agents, successors, assigns, tenants, guests, and invitees shall be permitted to extract and process the natural materials located on the Property such as aggregate (rock, sand or gravel products, but excluding any other underground materials or other minerals which may be discovered, if any) during the course of grading, excavation, and other ordinary and customary development processes for the Property. Such natural materials may be used and processed on-site in the construction of infrastructure, homes, or other buildings or improvements located on the Property or off-site for purposes of constructing system improvements required by this MDA. The zoning for the Property shall not be construed to limit or restrict any such temporary development-related extraction, processing and hauling activities. Master Developer shall obtain a permit from the County for such extraction and/or processing, which the County shall issue if the standards of this section 2.13 are satisfied.
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Certain Extraction, Processing and Uses Permitted. Master Developer, and/or its agents, successors, assigns, tenants, guests, and invitees shall be permitted to extract and process the Extractable Natural Materials located on the Property. The Extractable Natural Materials may be used and processed on-site in the construction of infrastructure, homes, or other buildings or improvements located on the Property. Additionally, the Extractable Natural Materials may be used for purposes of constructing public or private off-site improvements that are associated with development of the Planned Community or other projects associated with the Master Developer. The zoning for the Property shall not be construed to limit or restrict any such temporary development-related extraction, processing and hauling activities. Master Developer shall obtain a land disturbance permit from the City for such extraction and/or processing, which the City shall issue if the standards of this Section 2.13 are satisfied.

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