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DRMS Permit Index
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M1999120
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
Doc Date
8/14/2017
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Cora Request and Response
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Herms Herrera, LLC
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DRMS
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determined in May 2008 that we were not required to conduct a flood plain analysis for DRMS because our permit was <br /> already approved and we hadn't made any significant changes (reference Carl Mount's letter titled "RE: DRMS <br /> Inspection dated 2/28/08, Problem Resolution, Permit M-1999-120," dated May 12, 2008). <br /> In August 2008, 1 emailed you to explain that I was working with Weld County to make sure if there were any <br /> outstanding county permit requirements, that we got a list from the county and completed them. In September 2008, <br /> Weld County Planning responded that all county permits were in order with the exception of the Flood Hazard <br /> Development Permit. Weld County Public Works (who oversees flood permits) required that we complete 3 things <br /> related to our Fort Lupton Flood Hazard Development Permit (AmFHDP-355). They wanted (a)the stockpiles <br /> removed (which we had already done by April 2008), (b) a flood plain analysis, and (c) building inspection information <br /> for the scalehouse. <br /> We have completed those requirements and have received approval from Weld County for all the relevant conditions <br /> in our Fort Lupton Flood Hazard Development Permit (AmFHDP-355). We are in full compliance of our flood permit <br /> and other county permits. The flood plain analysis shows that our operations will not adversely affect the flood plain in <br /> a 100-year flood event, and that flood water conditions are actually slightly decreased from the pre-mining conditions. <br /> Therefore, if Mr. Bachofer's land floods, it has been shown through this analysis that our property and operations are <br /> not to blame. <br /> By doing the flood plain analysis for Weld County, we have inadvertently completed the corresponding request for a <br /> flood plain analysis from the DRMS from which we had been excused. Please see the attached flood plain analysis, <br /> related flood permit information, and Weld County's approval letter. <br /> Attachments: <br /> 12/31/08 -approval letter from Clay Kimmi of Weld County Public Works to LGE <br /> 12/23/08 -fax and building inspection information from LGE to Clay Kimmi <br /> 12/09/08 -flood plain analysis from Deere &Ault to Clay Kimmi <br /> 01/17/05 -amended Flood Hazard Development Permit (AmFHDP-355) <br /> If you need anything else, feel free to call me. <br /> Happy New Year! <br /> Lynn Mayer Shults, Regulatory Manager-Imshults@lgeverist com <br /> L.G Everist, Inc.-7321 E 88th Avenue,Suite 200-Henderson,CO 80640 <br /> Office-303-286-2247-Fax-303-289-1348-Cell-303-514-2778 <br /> L. G.Everist,Inc.is committed to providing the highest quality products, <br /> and delivering the best industrial services in all of the markets we serve. <br />
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