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limit, whichever speed is lower; additionally, the permittee shall also ensure that all trucks hauling <br />coal from the King II Coal Mine drive no faster than 10 mph within 200 feet on either side of any <br />residence within 200 feet of a gravel section of north County Road 120 unless the La Plata County <br />Public Works Director authorizes a faster speed in writing. <br />e. The permittee shall ensure that no trucks hauling coal from the King II Coal Mine stop or park <br />within the right-of-way along any county road to install or remove chains or for any other reasons <br />except in unforeseen circumstances or cases of emergency. <br />The permittee shall ensure that no trucks haul coal from the King II Coal Mine anytime the <br />permittee or the La Plata County Public Works Director, or his/her designee, determines that road <br />conditions are, or will be in the near future, substandard for any reason such that continued coal <br />hauling could create an unsafe condition for the traveling public; the permittee may resume <br />allowing trucks to haul coal from the King II Coal Mine only after the La Plata County Public <br />Works Director, or his/her designee, verifies orally or in writing that it is safe to resume hauling <br />operations. <br />g. The permittee shall ensure that all trucks hauling coal from the King II Coal Mine display easily <br />identifiable vehicle numbers to aid in reporting truck issues; the permittee shall maintain a direct - <br />dial phone number (currently 970-247-7934) for the public to relay information to the permittee <br />regarding driving behavior of trucks hauling coal from the King II Coal Mine; and the permittee <br />shall, upon receipt of a complaint, investigate and take action to remedy any unsafe driving <br />behavior. <br />h. The permittee shall keep a log of all trucks hauling coal from the King II Coal Mine including the <br />date and time each truck hauling coal leaves the King II Coal Mine, and the permittee shall by the <br />fifth day of each month post on a publicly -accessible website maintained by the permittee the <br />following information from the previous month: the number of trucks hauling coal that left the <br />King II Coal Mine on each calendar day; the number of trucks hauling coal that left the King II Coal <br />Mine between 10:00 pm and 11:59 pm each calendar day; and the number of trucks hauling coal <br />that left the King II Coal Mine between 12:01 am and 6:00 am on each calendar day. <br />16. At all times the King II Coal Mine is operated pursuant to this class II land use permit, the permittee <br />shall perform or ensure the following actions regarding vibration and subsidence are taken (LPLUC Sec. 82- <br />191 to 193): <br />a. The permittee shall not conduct mining activity within 600 feet of a dwelling, measured <br />horizontally, without an expressed waiver in writing executed by the dwelling owner. <br />b. If mining activities occur or are anticipated to occur within 1,000 feet of a dwelling, measured <br />horizontally, the permittee shall include in its subsidence monitoring program prepared and <br />undertaken pursuant to Rule 2.05.06(6)(c) of the Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land <br />Reclamation Board for Coal Mining at a minimum all dwellings within 1,000 feet of the mining <br />activities, measured horizontally. <br />c. The permittee shall, on a quarterly basis pursuant to Colorado Division of Reclamation and Mining <br />Safety requirements and as agreed upon by La Plata County, measure the static groundwater level in <br />the wells identified within Technical Revision -26 or as amended, and the permittee shall within ten <br />days of measuring the static groundwater post the results on a publicly -accessible website <br />maintained by the permittee. <br />Project No. 2012-0089 BOCC <br />4837-9189-1506, v. 3 <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />