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May 21, 2001 <br />97 -3); 12. The applicant shall allow access to the Carter Family Cemetery for members of <br />the Carter Family and their guests, and guarantee that no mining activities will take place <br />within 50 feet of the Cemetery boundary, including the stockpiling of materials or storage <br />of vehicles and equipment. If requested, the applicant shall install a fence around the <br />cemetery; 13. The applicant shall provide a plan to notify neighbors of their blasting <br />schedule to be reviewed and approved by the Planning Department which will not allow <br />blasting on the weekends; 14. The applicant shall also provide a list of holidays that the <br />operation is closed, and shall not operate the quarry on those days. The applicant is <br />restricted -to the following hours of operation; Monday through Friday, 7 am. to 5 p.m. <br />and Saturday and Sunday, Closed; 15. The applicant shall provide a revised Fugitive Dust <br />and Erosion Control Plan specific to this site, to be reviewed and approved by the County <br />Engineering and Health Departments and prior to commencement of mining within the <br />expansion arca; lb. No parking, loading or unloading of any vehicles is allowed in the <br />County right -of -way; 17. Trucks shall not back onto or use the County Road for a <br />turnaround; 18. Larimer County will not issue overweight permits for trucks, and reserves <br />the right to spot check weight on loaded trucks; 19. The applicant is responsible for <br />prompt and complete removal of material spilled onto the County roadway; 20. The <br />activities associated with this use shall be conducted in accordance with the approved <br />stormwater management plan and Colorado Process and Stormwater Discharge Permit; <br />21. The applicant shall notify Larimer County within 5 working days of their approval <br />from the State of Colorado_ for their mining permit and prior to commencement of mining <br />within the expansion area. Notification shall.include a complete copy of the approved <br />State permit and its exhibits or attachments; 22. When an area is depleted and can be <br />reclaimed without danger of destruction from further quarrying activities nearby, it will <br />be reclaimed promptly; 23. As stone is cut and tailing material produced that is not <br />otherwise usable by Arkiris, it will be hauled to the yard where it will be available to the <br />public for purchase. Any remaining tailings will be disposed of in the other Arkins <br />quarries in established tailing areas. This will assure that there are no permanent tailing <br />deposit areas; 24. Exposed road cuts (i.e. the road up to the rental house, the road to the <br />Freeman house, and any new roads) will have soil placed and grass/trem installed_ <br />Arkins will work with Larimer County in this process. <br />Chair Rennels stated that the Board has visited the proposed site with staff as well as <br />individually at different times of the day. Mr. Wheeler provided a brief background on <br />the proposal- <br />Mr. Rick Zier, attorney for the applicant, requested all parties address a reasonable <br />approach and compromise to the proposal- Mr. Zier stated that the application complies <br />with the Land Use Code and that this type of quarry has a visual impact Mr. Zier <br />provided background information of the quarry and the history of quarries in general for <br />the area, noting the uniqueness of this quarry and its material. The quarry is subject to <br />State requirements and regulations as well as reclamation of the site. <br />Mr. Kevin Herd, VibraTech Engineering, explained monitoring vibrations and air <br />vibration measures assessed and the method used during blasting at the site- <br />VI <br />