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<br />Pueblo County Department of Planning and Development <br />January 8, 2001 <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />e. The total permit area is 45.72 acres with 20 acres being affected by the <br />mining operation. The phases and size of the phases can be found in <br />Exhibit D of the DMG application. The size of the active mining area at any <br />onetime is 10 acres with a total disturbance at anyone time of 20 acres. The <br />aggregate processing area will be located on the west side of the site at the <br />existing Courtney Pit M-86-159. <br />f. A timetable giving periods of time for each of the mining phases can be <br />found in Exhibit D of the DMG permit. Overall we expect the operation to <br />last 2 years with 3 to 4 years for reclamation work. Production of sand and <br />gravel depends on overall market demand, and the amount of outside sales. <br />It may occur that the resource is exhausted slightly ahead of the term of this, <br />permit. ' <br />g. The sand and gravel deposit is 10 to 30 feet thick and the overburden is 0 to <br />6 feet thick. <br />h. The proposed use of the reclaimed land is rangeland. A full explanation of <br />the reclamation process can be found in Exhibit E of the DMG permit. <br />i. The technical advice from the Soil Conservation Service, and DMG was <br />used to develop the reclamation plan. <br />3. A list of the names, addresses, and the corresponding parcel identification <br />numbers of property owners withih 500 feet of this site is attached. <br />4. A list of the names and addresses of mineral owners is attached. <br />5. This Use by Special Review application for a mining operation and accessory uses <br />is consistent with the Pueblo County comprehensive plan. The comprehensive plan <br />allows for the extraction of a recognized sand and gravel deposit, and promotes the <br />reasonable and orderly development of such. This application proposes to develop <br />a commercial sand and gravel deposit and return the affected lands to a beneficial <br />use of rangeland. - -" ~~ <br />All activities at the mining site are guided by the regulations of the Mine Safety and <br />Health Act (MSHA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). These <br />requirements along with Pueblo County policies help to minimize or eliminate the <br />potential adverse impact of the operation on surrounding properties. By proposing <br />setbacks, concurrent reclamation, and routing traffic to US Highway 50, the <br />operation will comply with the policies and goals of the comprehensive plan. <br />Instituting noise controls and dust controls complying with the State standards can <br />also reduce any adverse impacts to neighbors. <br />Reclamation activities will be concurrent with the mining operation and a <br />predetermined number of acres will be disturbed at any given time. <br />;_ . EXHIBIT ~ . <br />0 <br />gSuP ~ ~ N <br />