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2022-03-16_PERMIT FILE - M2017036
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2017036
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
3/16/2022
Doc Name
County Special Use Permit
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Loveland Ready-Mix Concrete
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DRMS
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BFB
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d Under section 4.5.3(C), the Board must consider whether <br /> "[t]he applicant has demonstrated that this project can and will <br /> comply with all applicable requirements of [the Land Use Code]." <br /> Thus, section 4.5.3(C) functions as a catch-all provision that <br /> ensures a project will generally comply with the Land Use Code. <br /> The Board ultimately found that the proposed project met this <br /> criterion. <br /> V)8 Land Use Code section 4.5.3(F), on the other hand, is more <br /> specific. It requires the Board to consider whether "[t]he applicant <br /> has demonstrated that this project can meet applicable additional <br /> criteria listed in the section 4.3 use descriptions." Id. The parties <br /> identify two provisions within Land Use Code section 4.3 that may <br /> be relevant to Ready-Mix's project, particularly to the batch plant <br /> approval — sections 4.3.10 and 4.3.7(E). They dispute, however, <br /> whether the provisions contain "applicable additional criteria." <br /> rzz} The Land Use Code contemplates that a use of property that <br /> otherwise may not be permitted in a specific zoning district can <br /> nonetheless be approved as part of a proposed project as an <br /> "accessory use." Section 4.3.10 provides as follows: <br /> 33 <br />
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