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Memo to PCPC <br /> Re: SUP No. 1999-002 <br /> June 9, 1999 <br /> Page 26 <br /> permit, or plan may result in the scheduling of a Show/Cause Hearing to <br /> consider the revocation of Special Use Permit No. 1999-002. <br /> ,9. The mineral extraction and processing activities authorized under Special <br /> Use Permit No. 1999-002 shall only be permitted within the acreage which <br /> is described and regulated under the Reclamation Warranty and Bond as <br /> identified by an approved MLRB Permit (111 Permit, 110 Permit, or 112 <br /> Permit), as amended, and regulated through the State of Colorado, Department <br /> of Natural Resources, Mined Land Reclamation Division, EXCEPT THAT, the <br /> combined area of mining, processing, and stockpiling activity and reclamation <br /> activity SHALL NOT exceed 70 acres total at any given time. This acreage <br /> does not include the manufacturing plant site, which shall be in addition to <br /> the above named permissible acreage. <br /> Additional acreage to be placed into mining, storage or reclamation under the <br /> approved MLRB Permit, and as it may be amended, in excess of the stated <br /> maximum limit of seventy (70) acres total, would require an amendment to this <br /> special use permit. <br /> 10. The applicant shall provide a valid Mining Permit and Reclamation Plan, <br /> approved by the Mined Land Reclamation Board, for this site to the Department <br /> of Planning and Development prior to the issuance of Zoning Authorization for a <br /> building permit. <br /> 11. The applicant shall submit a detailed mine-site area plan that identifies the <br /> location of all electric utility lines, support structures, and/or gas/oil pipelines <br /> traversing the permitted property. These will require a fifty-foot either side of the <br /> centerline safety buffer. The applicant shall submit a corrected plan such that <br /> said safety buffers shall be identified on the site plan as needed. <br /> 12. The applicant shall submit to the Department of Planning and Development a <br /> detailed mining operations plan map, which identifies the sequence and <br /> directions that the mining activity will follow. Said plan may be combined with the <br /> above referenced detailed site area plan. <br /> 13. The applicant shall obtain an Access Permit from the Department of Public <br /> Works prior to initiating any additional exploration and/or construction activity of <br /> any nature. <br />