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8/25/2016 1:11:06 AM
Creation date
11/22/2007 12:37:13 AM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2003092
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
10/12/2005
Doc Name
Reclamation Permit Application Form
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Nick H. Gray
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DMG
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MONTROSE COUNTY LAND USE DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 1289 MONTROSE, CO 703249-6688 <br />Physics! address of <br />Applicant(s) <br />APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br />Legal descriprion <br />(Prin1J <br />(attacH additions! injormatton ijnecessaryJ <br />REQUEST: <br />The un~rsigtted owner of the above Property requctits.appraval of a Special Use Permit <br />to allow <br />l,Y <br />Special Uses are extraordinary in nature and a complete site plan and impact mitigation plan will <br />be required to be reviewed and, approved. The special use.review criteria are to be used to judge <br />the acceptabiiity of a particular special use proposed in a specific zone district Criteria which may <br />be used for review of spepai ttses include, but are not limited to: <br />a. The use and its location as proposed are in conformance with the Master Plan of <br />Montrose County and where ii does not, variations are to be identified and approved as <br />part of the Special Use Permit. <br /> <br />b. AI! the application docum~tts and technical reports prese>n a clear picture of how uses are <br />to be developed and arranged on the site. <br />c. The site plan co~otms to the district design standards of these Regulations; where it does <br />not, variations are to be identified and approved as part of the Special Use Permit. <br />d. All on-and-off-site impacts have been satisfactory mitigated either through agreement, <br />public improvements, site plan requirements, buffering or other mitigation measures. <br />e. The special use promotes the best interest of the general public's health, safety and welfare <br />as set by either federal, state or roomy regulation. <br />f. The special use proposed is not planned to be developed on a nonconforming parcel; and <br />g. The applicant has willingly forwarded to the County all pertinent technical information, <br />has disclosed adequate financial resotn-ces to implement the project, and has paid all fees <br />and review costs levied by the County in a timely manner for application processing and <br />review. <br />ami pro/mn ingispc(uopp <br />
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