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d2 CAD Consulting, LLC <br /> CCWRE <br /> processing fines and returned concrete that has not been recycled will continue, however the settled <br /> material in the pond will be removed, and the approximate 2 acre pond size and capacity maintained <br /> indefinitely. Cell 3 has been partially reclaimed as a wildlife pond of 5.51 acres and ongoing vegetation <br /> establishment will continue. The Cell 3 wildlife pond will remain at approximately 5.51 acres. <br /> LRM's existing Green-Croissant Sand and Gravel Mine, M 2001-022, has a concrete batch plant, <br /> aggregate processing plant, and a sand and gravel mine that serves Weld and Larimer Counties. LRM <br /> operates under an Amended Use by Special Review by Weld County AmUSR-1329 authorized in 2005. <br /> The batch plant and processing plant are currently allowed as an accessory use to the mining. Sand and <br /> gravel are also imported to this site from the nearby Walters-Bokelman Pit (M 2006-080) in Larimer <br /> County,as permitted by AmUSR-1329. <br /> The sand and gravel resources on the approved mine site are being depleted n to continue <br /> importing sand and gravel from the Walters-Bokelman Pit and C e op atch plant <br /> after the on-site gravel resources have been exhaust a en i P (lows for <br /> continuation of batch plant operations, ag r pr ce ing an h relate Ivi a r II mining <br /> has been completed. DRMS app of clam i I e on Weld <br /> County approval of a minor ame U t tall t us a batch plant in <br /> perpetuity. This amendment als i se an oncr usher/recycler to process <br /> returned concrete generated on-si t r s for ng, storing, and loading the recycled <br /> concrete. <br /> LRM's batch plant, and processing ant has been in operation on the southeast corner of the <br /> intersection of Weld County Roads 13 and 54 for approximately 15 years. By allowing the continued use <br /> of this established site the impact to the immediate community will be minimized. This use is <br /> compatible with the City of Johnstown long term planning documents, and will be reviewed by both <br /> Johnstown and Weld County during the Weld County minor USR amendment. <br /> As shown on amended Exhibit F-1, Cell 1 is approximately 3.02 acres and will continue to be used as the <br /> water source for the batch plant and processing plant. Cell 2 will continue to fill with fines from the <br /> aggregate processing plant and excess returned concrete. The excess returned concrete will be allowed <br /> to cure for six weeks prior to placement in the Cell. The Cell 2 reclaimed surface area is used for staging <br /> the recycled concrete crushing operation and includes stockpiles of returned concrete and crushed <br /> concrete for reuse. The conveyor currently on site may remain if needed to transport material within <br /> the site. <br /> The surface areas at the batch plant, processing and storage areas include the concrete drive at <br /> entrance, parking, and adjacent to batch plant in addition to gravel or crushed concrete suitable for <br /> parking access roads, storage areas, and as needed to operate equipment. <br /> The existing gas and oil appurtenance between Cell 3 and Weld County Road 54 will remain. Cell 3 will <br /> remain a 5.51-acre wildlife pond, and the surrounding area is being seeded with grasses suitable for <br /> rangeland restoration. <br /> Weeds are controlled on the CFF site after seeding until the grass is established. State-listed noxious <br /> weeds are sprayed with approved herbicides. <br /> The vegetated areas on the LRM site, including the entrance to the concrete plant and the areas around <br /> Cell 1 and Cell 2 shall are also mowed and maintained as needed. Any state-listed noxious weeds are <br /> APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO LOVELAND READY MIX CONCRETE,INC <br /> REGULAR 112 PERMIT NO.M-2001-022 GREEN/CROISSANT SAND AND GRAVEL MINE <br /> August,2016 11 OF 39 <br />