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DRMS Permit Index
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M1992016
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Revision
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5/7/2003
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Objectors Board Exhibit
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AM2
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SUMMARY: <br />-3- <br />ROLE OF THE OFFICE: No comment. <br />ROLE OF THE APPLICANT: No comment. <br />THE ROLE OF THE CITIZEN: <br />1. Any person that submits a written statement supporting or objecting the <br />application, etc. becomes involved in the process. <br />a. Lett.crs of object.ion were wril:l.en on April 2f;, 7.003 Lo U-ivision of <br />Minerals and Geology; and on April 12, 2003 to Mr. James Dillie, the <br />Environmental Specialist. <br />b. Again it is noted the Board does not make land use decisions and this <br />is understood. <br />c. It is stated, "It is also helpful, when you can, provide the Board <br />with possible solutions or suyyestions as to how the <br />application may be conditioned to solve or mitigate <br />your concern. Flowever, it must be within the board's <br />Jurisdiction." <br />SUGGESTION: <br />1. Tt would be a good idea if Rocky Mountain would find another <br />location for their mining operation which would be nearer their <br />company in Colorado Springs. <br />2. There is a lot of Yacant ground in eastern Colorado Springs where, I <br />feel sure, there is plenty of gravel to mine and where the distance <br />is not so far and which would be more feasible for them to operate <br />since it would be nearer their company. <br />3. We cannot understand why Rocky Mountain would want to operate a <br />mining project in an area so far from their company. <br />4. Is there a possibility that this matter may have been checked into <br />and, perhaps, the City of Colorado Springs may have rejected a permit <br />as they may not want the pollution a mining operation would create? <br />Do you think it is fair to pollute the air in Canon City and Florence <br />when a company has its business in Colorado Springs? <br />THE ROLE OF OTHER AGENCIES: <br />It was stated that when an application is received and considered filed, the Office <br />sends a notice of the filing of an application to various local, state and federal <br />agencies. Included in those mentioned were the County Commissioners and Planning <br />and Zoning Departments. <br />COMMFNT~ <br />Since a notice of filing an application was sent to Planning and Zoning De- <br />partments, is it safe to assume they were aware that this mining operation <br />would produce pollution and toxins? <br />If so, should not the residents of Canon City and Florence been notified that <br />a LIFE OF MINE operation was being considered in that area; and were they <br />made aware of an ensuing danger that may be imminent from that type of opera- <br />tion possibly creating pollution which would have an affect on their health? <br />Copy of my March 28 letter was sent to Canon City Planning & Zoning which, <br />as stated, they signed the return receipt and then refused to accept the <br />mail by returning it. Is it not their responsibility to be concerned about <br />such matters and, perhaps, accepted my letter and considered the objections <br />and concerns contained therein? <br />A copy was also sent to Florence Planning & Zoning who also accepted the <br />mail by signing the return receipt. To date, I have heard nothing from them. <br />THE 112 RECLAMATION PERMIT PROCESS: No comment. <br />PAGES 50 through 57 PERTAINED TO CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS RULE. <br />
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