een the hours of 6 a.m. and 8 p.m., except in case of an emergency or whenever any reasonable or necessary repairs to equipment are required to be made. Surface Mining Operations in an M-3 zone and more than 1,200 feet from any residential use may be conducted between the hours of 5 a.m. and 10 p.m. (h) Every Operator, before commencing Surface Mining Operations within any District, shall be insured to the extent of $500,000 against liability arising from Surface Mining Operations or activities incidental to them. The insurance shall be kept in full force and effect during the period of Surface Mining Operations, including Reclamation. (i) In granting Surface Mining Operations Permits, the Commission or Council: (1) Shall impose other and further conditions and limitations regarding Surface Mining Operations as are set forth in the General Plan and any applicable specific plans. Special emphasis shall be given to applicable community plans. (2) Shall impose other and further conditions as are authorized by the Act, are authorized by policies adopted by the State Board, or which are necessary for the public health, safety, and welfare. (3) May impose other conditions to address the circumstances of any individual District or its surroundings. In the case of conflicts between the conditions of this section and those of Subparagraphs (1) and (2) above, the more restrictive shall control. E. Application. An application for a Permit to conduct Surface Mining Operations shall contain at a minimum the following information: 1. Site Analysis : (a) A comprehensive soils engineering and engineering geologic investigation report prepared by a registered civil engineer and a certified engineering geologist, who shall not be employees of the applicant. The report shall indicate the type and features of Overburden and Minerals expected to be extracted and Mining Waste generated by the proposed Surface Mining Operations, and recommendations relative to setbacks, slopes, and excavations. (b) A geographic report which shall include a recent aerial photograph of the site of the proposed Surface Mining Operations, and a map or maps and notes which illustrate the following: (1) Property lines and lease lines, including a legal description of the site.