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§2.05 APPLICATION FOR PERMIT FOR SURFACE OR UNDERGROUND <br />MINING ACTIVITIES - MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR INFORMATION ON <br />ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES. <br />access the equipment storage area. The bridge over the river and the Wye located south <br />of the river will be used as a secondary access to the property. <br />Following are some of the uses proposed for the industrial land use area: <br />• General Repair Shop <br />• Equipment maintenance and repair services <br />• Equipment rental and sales <br />• Parts sales <br />• Equipment manufacturing <br />• Fabrication services <br />• Engineering and consulting services <br />• Storage of equipment and contractor's supplies <br />The proposed industrial use will commence once the land use change is approved by <br />DRMS. MES will begin occupying the site with equipment and maintenance personnel. <br />The proposed land use of industrial is compatible with adjacent land use. Map 6 shows <br />that directly across State Highway 133, a large parcel of land has an industrial land <br />classification. Land usage along Highway 133 is sporadic, consisting mostly of <br />agricultural with adjoining commercial and industrial land uses. The operator will have to <br />secure a Speck Development approval from Delta County prior to commencement to <br />the new land usage. <br />The site will be regulated by Delta County, and the Colorado Department of Public <br />Health and Environment (Stormwater Discharge). As such, the activities are regulated <br />to assure there is no actual or probable hazard to public health or safety nor will it pose <br />actual or probably threat of water flow diminution or pollution contrary to State or Federal <br />laws, Rules or Regulations. <br />(iii) The Operator owns all the lands north of the river which will be changed from a <br />cropland pre -mining land use to an industrial post -mining land use. The Operator will <br />obtain a Specific Development Permit from Delta County if required by the County. <br />Delta County will be the municipality that has regulatory authority over the property after <br />the land use change and bond release are approved by DRMS. <br />The landowner south of the river has indicated an interest in leaving the wye in place <br />because it provides privacy and access to the property. <br />With the exception of the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety and Delta <br />County, no other state or local agencies' authorizations are required to achieve the post - <br />mining land uses described above. <br />(b) Not applicable <br />(c) See Map 6 for Pre -mining land use and Map 6a for post -mining land use. <br />(d) Not applicable <br />PR -05 2.05-31 10/2016 <br />