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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2003030
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/4/2003
Doc Name
Conditional Use Permit needed
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Teller County
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Joseph L. Dorris
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D
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-Location of septic system or sewer line <br />-Surrounding area or property <br />-Topography: <br />-Accurate and legible existing contours, interval 5' or less; 20' contour interval foe very rough <br />terrain <br />-All areas with slopes 30% or greater shall be shaded or otherwise clearly indicated <br />-Railroad and utility right-of-way <br />-Zoning -.existing <br />-any proposed change <br />Table 7: Criteria-Conditional Use Permit -Mining <br />Table 7 -Describes the criteria which must be met for approval. <br />-Air quality. Provisions for protection of air quality. Determination of Teller County Environmental <br />Health Officer, or state orfederal agency that operation has no adverse impacts orthat impacts <br />will be adequately mitigated, will be deemed adequate mitigation <br />-Air quality. Encourage the protection of the neighborhood from excessive air pollution. <br />-Application. Compliance with all submittal requirements <br />-Application. The representations in the application are valid. <br />-Conditions. Specific conditions of the use need to be complied with. <br />-Drainage. Activity will not adversely affect drainage patterns. <br />-Drainage. Adequate drainage is or can be provided. <br />-Driveways and Access. Location of the ingress and egress points. <br />-Dust. Protection of public health by measures of dust control relative to parking areas. <br />-Ecology. Any off-site impacts that might potentially affect the ecological balance of the surrounding <br />area. <br />-Environment. The site exhibits stable environmental conditions. <br />-Environment. The site can be developed to minimize disruption of environmentally significant lands. <br />-Erosion. Site can be developed so as not to increase soil erosion from the site during and after the <br />construction. <br />-Fire. Safety from fire hazard, and measures for fire control. <br />-Flood. Protection of adjacent. property from flood or water damage. <br />-Flood. Site is not prone to flooding. <br />-Geology. Depth to bedrock is not a factor, <br />-Hazardous materials. All proposed methods of handling and storing hazardous materials, including <br />methods of container disposal. <br />-Hazards. Encourage the protection of neighborhoods from dangerous conditions. <br />-Health, welfare, safety. Such other measures as will secure and protect public health, safety, and <br />general welfare. <br />-Fire. Safety from fire hazard, and measures for fire control. <br />-Flood. Protection of adjacent property from flood or water damage. <br />-Health, welfare, safety. Such other measures as will secure and protect public health, safety, and <br />general welfare. <br />-History. The mining activity will not adversely affect the historical character of the area. <br />
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