Laserfiche WebLink
~i <br />site. <br /> <br />b. The potential for dust problems both on and off <br />c. The impacts on wildlife. <br />d. The completion of final reclamation on the site. <br />e. The impact on crossings of St. Vrain Creek. <br />5. After hearing all of the presentations by the parties <br />and by the Division, and after hearing public comment, the Board <br />finds that the application is complete and that the recommendation <br />of the Division to approve the application with certain conditions, <br />as amended by the Board, sufficiently addresses the issues raised <br />by this matter. See $ 34-32-115, C.R.S. (1984 & 1993 Supp.). The <br />Board therefore grants the application for amendment with the <br />following conditions: <br />a. Southdown will submit the final Cultural <br />Resource Management Plan to the Division before any activity can <br />begin on the site. <br />b. Southdown will submit the results of the black- <br />footed ferret study to the Division and obtain Division approval to <br />proceed before any activity can begin on the site. <br />c. Southdown will not disturb the 4th Ridge area <br />until acid-base neutralization tests are run on a representative <br />group of samples from the pyritic rock material to be mined or <br />exposed in this area. A separate remediation plan must be approved <br />by the Division which prevents potential acid mine drainage before <br />any activity can begin on the site. <br />d. Southdown will, before any blasting is done, <br />complete pre-blast surveys for owners of adjacent structures that <br />want surveys and may be affected by blasting at the mine in <br />accordance with oSM requirements as presented in the "Blasting <br />Guidance Manual." The operator shall notify such owners and <br />provide proof of notification to the Division. Southdown will <br />also propose a blast monitoring plan which stipulates: (1) what <br />monitoring will be done and how often, (2) the area where pre-blast <br />surveys will be conducted and (3) what blast monitoring summary <br />report format will be used. The blast monitoring plan and included <br />stipulations must be approved by the Division before any blasting <br />can begin on the site. <br />e. The Division must receive copies of all signed <br />letters from all owners of structures within 200 feet of the <br />affected area boundary as to who is responsible for any damage <br />sustained to the structures as a result of the mining operation. <br />Alternatively, the operator may provide an engineering study that <br />demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Division that the mining <br />operation will not adversely affect the stability of such <br />structures . ^~„~ ~; .~, ~ ~ (( ~ ,~ ~,~ ,~.~ PL, -~ o !~~ .~%en <br />F ~ <br />