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' 1 <br /> ' DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING SERVICES <br /> ' PHONE Q03) 3564000 EXT. 400 <br /> 915 10TH STREET <br /> (V GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 <br /> W111co <br /> COLORADO <br /> September 23 , 1977 1n� a Ep o apr�c isoc j <br /> R. V. Lord and Associates, Inc. \. 00 -d <br /> ATTN: Robert F. Matthias, Geologist <br /> 3250 Walnut Street <br /> P.O. Box 335 <br /> Boulder, Colorado 80302 <br /> ' Dear Mr. Matthias: <br /> ' In response to your letter of September 20, 1977, the following <br /> comments are transmitted. <br /> ' Special Use Permits are not required for open pit gravel mining <br /> r operations which are non-conforming uses under current zoning <br /> regulations, so long as the operation does not extend beyond <br /> the boundaries of that site. Mining upon the site currently <br /> ' occupied by such an operation is not an extension of a non- <br /> conforming use within the meaning of Section 7. 5 of the Weld <br /> County Zoning Resolution, since the nature of such mining oper- <br /> ations is to concentrate activity on various portions within a , <br /> site. <br /> ' In summary the original operation which contains the asphalt <br /> plant , pit and stockpiles is a legal use. The operation cannot <br /> expand to adjacent property, however, until such time as a <br /> Special Use Permit has been obtained from the County and the <br /> ' Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board has granted a permit . <br /> I hope this response will suffice for information needed by <br /> your firm to make the necessary application to the Mined Land <br /> Reclamation Board. If you need additional information, please <br /> let me know. <br /> ' Very r ly your <br /> ' Thoma�ionn <br /> Zoning Administrator <br /> TEH:kmh <br /> 1 <br />