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TERRY A. HART <br />CHAIRMAN <br />DISTRICT 1 <br />1 <br />LIANE "BUFFIE" <br />MCFADYEN <br />CHAIR PRO TEM <br />DISTRICT 2 <br />PUEBLO COUNTY <br />DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT <br />February 26, 2014 <br />Danielle Wiebers, Manager of Environmental and Safety Affairs <br />Pete Lien & Sons, Inc. <br />P.O. Box 440 <br />Rapid City, South Dakota 57709 -0440 <br />SAL PACE <br />COMMISSIONER <br />DISTRICT 3 <br />JOAN ARMSTRONG <br />DIRECTOR <br />planning@co.pueblo.co.us <br />Re: PUEBLO COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION <br />Administrative Review of Special Use Permit No. 2004 -004 Amended Changing the Post - <br />Mining Land Use from Unlined Ponds and Wildlife Habitat to "Developed Water Storage" in <br />an A -1 Zone District <br />Gentlemen: <br />Please be advised the Pueblo County Planning Commission, at its public hearing held on <br />February 25, 2014, voted to accept staff's Administrative Review of Special Use Permit No. <br />2004 -004 Amended, thereby allowing the permitted use to continue with the following modified <br />conditions and modified Directive to Staff: <br />1. The special use permit shall be approved for extraction and processing (crushers, screens, <br />conveyor belts, wash plant), stockpiles, scale house, site office, and employee parking. <br />Processing and stockpiling shall be restricted to materials excavated from the site, and shall <br />not include materials from other sites. There shall be no blasting permitted in association . <br />with the mineral extraction activities. <br />2. Approval of this special use permit does not guarantee a right to reclaim and /or use the site <br />as permanent ponds, or to "grandfather" activities or uses of the ponds. Should the Mined <br />Land Reclamation Board and the State Engineer's Office approve the proposed reclamation <br />to permanent ponds, the applicant and all future operators and landowners are hereby <br />advised the use of the ponds must comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations in <br />effect at the time of, and following, complete reclamation of the site. Such regulations may <br />include, but not be limited to land use activities, water rights, wetlands, special use permits, <br />access permits, and floodplain permits. <br />3. A) Prior to establishing any developed water storage (ponds, reservoirs or the like) on the <br />subject properties, approval of 'a Permit pursuant to the applicable Chapter(s) of Pueblo <br />County's Regulations for Areas and Activities of State and Local Interest (a.k.a. 1041 <br />Permit) shall be required. Any plans /proposals for developed water storage shall be <br />submitted to the Pueblo County Department of Planning and Development in order to <br />determine and apply Permitting requirements that may be required pursuant to any Pueblo <br />County Regulations. <br />229 WEST 12TH STREET • PUEBLO, COLORADO 81003 -2810 • (719) 583 -6100 • FAX (719) 583 -6376 <br />