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J <br />permit and NPDES permit. All applicable permits shall be submitted to the Planning Department prior to <br />any new disturbance to the site. <br />8. The operation shall comply with all applicable standards set forth by the Colorado Department of <br />Health and the Routt County Department of Environmental Health. The operation shall comply with all <br />Federal, State and local laws. <br />9. Fuel, flammable materials, and hazardous materials shall be kept in a safe area <br />Specific Conditions-Duration of Permit, Phasing, and Operations <br />1. The SUP is valid for ten years, provided it is acted upon within one year of approval. <br />2. Material from the gravel pit shall be used on Routt County projects only. No commercial sales are <br />allowed as part of this SUP. <br />3. Approved uses included mining, crushing, processing, stockpiling of gravel, and associated <br />equipment. <br />4. Any amendments to the Mined Land Reclamation Division permit must be approved by the Planning <br />Administrator and may be cause for a review of the SUP. <br />5. No mining, hauling, reclamation, or crushing activities shall occur on Saturday, Sunday or County- <br />designated holidays, except as necessary in the case of a County emergency. In the event of a specific <br />County project that is time-sensitive, the Planning Administrator may approve additional days of <br />operation. <br />6. Hours of operation shall be from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., except as necessary in the case of a County <br />emergency. In the event of a specific County project that is time-sensitive, the Planning Administrator <br />may approve additional hours of operation <br />7. After the first six months of opening Phase I, a maximum of 13.5 acres shall be disturbed at any time <br />during Phases 1 and II. During Phase III, the operator shall minimize the disturbed acreage that is visible <br />from US 40. During Phase III of mining, the operator will locate equipment and stockpiles behind the <br />remaining ridge area to the greatest extent possible. Reclamation and revegetation of visible areas of <br />Phases I and II shall be substantially complete prior to mining Phase III. The operator shall contact the <br />Planning Department and request an inspection prior to mining Phase III. Any area that is not covered <br />by substantially weed free vegetation, water or pavement is considered disturbed. Reclamation <br />including grading, topsoiling, and seeding within 6 months shall occur concurrently with mineral <br />extraction in each area. <br />8. The operator shall submit a Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG) Annual Report for the Pit to the <br />Planning Department within two weeks of the due date each year for compliance verification. <br />9. The Stormwater Management Plan and the Dust Control Plan submitted as part of the SUP <br />application shall be complied with. n~ <br />,' uNTY <br />Per Issued y the tt ou o i f County Commissioners: r fJ : ' <br />'~ fo ;~ <br />Dan R. Elliso Ch vman Date <br />GtPc~e- <br />ATTEST: ""Lp~: <br />Kay Weinl d, Clerk and Recorder Date <br />AC <br />Permittee Dates <br />