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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2003037
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
8/19/2004
Doc Name
Special Use Appl
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Greg Lewicki and Associates
To
Haldorson And Sons Inc
Type & Sequence
AM1
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OTHER PERMITS AND LICENSES REQUIRED EXfIIBIT J <br />The following permits are needed for the site: <br />1) County (special use) approval -Although the site has a special use permit for Haldorson Sand <br />and Gravel Mine, this document is being supplied to the Montrose County Planning office for <br />revision to these permits. <br />2) CDPHE-Air Quality Control Division permit for portable plants and for fugitive emissions <br />from the site. These permits aze in place. <br />3) No NPDES permit will be needed for the site since the entire runoff for the 100 year 24 hour <br />event will be detained and allowed to seep back in the ground. <br />4) A Spill and containment plan is needed since fuels, oils and grease will be stored on site. This <br />plan is already developed, but will be updated to reflect the changes in this amendment. <br />5) No stormwater management plan is needed since the site will contain the 100 yeaz 24 hour <br />runoff and allow this water to seep into the ground. <br />6) No 404 permit will be necessary because no filling will occur within any floodplain. <br />7) A highway access permit is needed since truck traffic will be leaving the site. This permit is <br />already in place. <br />51 <br />
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