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8/24/2016 11:10:21 PM
Creation date
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Template:
DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000049
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/12/2000
Doc Name
ANGIE PIT FN M-2000-049 APPROVAL RECOMMENDATION
From
DMG
To
MICHELLE SMESRUD
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D
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<br />Pursuant to Rule 3.1.8, if a significant increase in deer/automobile accidents are evident and are <br />reasonably attributable to the Angie Pit operation, as determined by the Colorado Division of <br />Wildlife, then the applicant may be required to revise the permitted operation to include additional <br />measures to minimize these accidents. <br />Concern about vibration from equipment (stated by Ms. Stewart and Ms. Smesrud) is addressed in <br />Exhibit S of the application and satisfies the requirements of Rule 6.4.19. All applicable <br />permanent man-made structures within 200 feet of the affected area have been addressed either <br />through submittal of a damage waiver agreement or an engineering demonstration of stability. <br />The Act does not require the applicant to address stability of structures located over 200 feet <br />from the affected area. <br />Jurisdictional Concerns of Interested Persons (No Party Statusl <br />Concern about protection of groundwater resources (stated by Ms. Bray and Mr. Bray) has been <br />addressed through the applicant's commitment to not expose groundwater, and to minimize <br />contamination through use of adequate spill containment structures for on-site storage of <br />hazardous materials. <br />Concern about protection of irrigation systems (stated by Ms. Bray and Mr. Bray) have been <br />addressed in Exhibit S of the application and satisfies the requirements of Rule 6.4.19. All <br />applicable permanent man-made structures within 200 feet of the affected area have been <br />addressed either through submittal of a damage waiver agreement or an engineering <br />demonstration of stability. The Act does not require the applicant to address stability of <br />structures located over 200 feet from the affected area. <br />
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