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"~' ~ ~ Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners_......_.?ul..y .1.0.,,.,,,,, 19...~.o. <br />attached to an audio or visual alarm to allow adequate t e to • <br />arrange for pumping before the tank is full. <br />3. Records of pumping frequency will be submitted to <br />the County on a monthly basis during operation. <br />4. Trash receptacles to be: located away from the County <br />road on a concrete slab and kept covered at all times, and <br />emptied daily during periods of operation. <br />5. No clean-up procedure shall be utilized that <br />involves washing of potential sources of contamination onto <br />the ground surface. <br />Approval of the motion was unanimous. <br />,r*~*•tft <br />At 4 p.m. the Board adjourned for a five-minute break. <br />*tt:::tf <br />IBAU Moved by Commissioner Field, seconded by Commis- <br />/~ ~ loner etri to approve Land Use Change 1990-13 from Rudy and <br />' \~ V is Rudibaugh to operate a gravel pit near Parlin, as <br />recommended by the Planning Commission as a minor impact with <br />the condition that signage, if determined necessary by the <br />County Road and Bridge Department, be provided to warn travel- <br />. ers that trucks are entering and exiting onto County Road 76. <br />Approval Of the motion was unanimous. <br />LONG Ll~RE: Dan Carson and Jo: <br />met with the Board to discuss <br />from Pam Bode of the United S <br />she will not recommend approva <br />the special use permit for t: <br />the lake is provided. A le <br />endorsing her request for publ <br />adequate provisions should be <br />Discussion of the Issue will <br />meeting. <br />u] Gupton of Meridian Lake Park <br />access to Long Lake. A letter <br />sates Forest Service stated that <br />1 of an application to reinstate <br />ie road unless public access to <br />tter will be sent to Ms. Bode <br />is and vial further express that <br />made to ensure public safety. <br />continue at the Board's July 17 <br />LOWER IOOP: The Board discussed denial by private landowners <br />to public lands for access to a popular bike trail. County <br />Attorney Baumgarten will speak to Crested Butte Town Attorney <br />Brant Seibert to try to arrange a meeting with homeowners in <br />the area. <br />~*tff:ft <br />LEGAL <br />LAST CA277CON ROAD: Several property owners/residents of Lost <br />Canyon were present to discuss closure of right-of-way to <br />their properties. Their concerns included 1) no delivery <br />trucks will come up, 2) real estate sale problem, 3) no emer- <br />gency access, 4) need to resolve whether County or Forest <br />Service responsibility. Attorney Baumgarten explained that <br />the Forest Service has the easement and the County has not, <br />nor has it the legal right to enforce the easement. It was <br />agreed that the homeowners would persuade the Forest Service <br />