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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2006034
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
6/30/2006
Doc Name
Teller County Conditional Use Permit
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DMG
To
Pick National Forest
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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D
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Table 7: Criteria CUP - <br />Ke • - criteria a plies minin STAFF FINDINGS <br />and eneral welfare. <br />History. The mining activity will not adversely • True <br />Area has been mined since the late 1800s <br />affect the historical character of the area. . <br />Hvdroloav. Activity will not adversely affect • True <br />h drolo <br />Lighting. Glare of vehicular and stationary <br />lights, and effects of such lights on the • Not Applicable <br />established character of the nei hborhood. <br />Mao• The proposed development is consistent <br />and in general conformity with the growth and <br />conservation maps contained in the appendix to • True <br />these Regulations. (Does not apply to a CUP- <br />eneral for a sin le famil dwellin . <br />Natural character. Site can be developed with True -Site reclamation will improve the natural <br />minimum disruption of the natural character of • character of the site and area <br />the site and area. <br />Noise. Encourage the protection of the • Not Applicable <br />nei hborhood from excessive noise ollution. <br />Noise producing elements. • None <br />Parking. Adequacy of parking and loading, as <br />determined by requirements of these • Not Applicable. <br />re ulations. <br />Quality of life. Encourage the protection of <br />neighborhoods from conditions that aren't • Site is completely surrounded by National Forest. <br />conducive to a peaceful and desirous place to <br />live. <br />Reclamation. That the final reclamation plan <br />be consistent with the County's long-term • True. <br />tannin ro osals for the area. <br />Regulations. The proposed development <br />complies with County land use regulations and • True <br />related codes. <br />Regulations. Proposal is in harmony with the <br />general purpose, goals, objectives and intent of • True. <br />the Land Use Re ulations <br /> Site is completely surrounded by National Forest <br />Roads. Street size and adequacy of pavement and directly accessed by USFS roads. Road <br />width for traffic reasonably expected to be • adequacy around the site and in the immediate <br />generated by the proposed use around the site neighborhood is determined by, and under the <br />and in the immediate neighborhood. jurisdiction of, the USFS in accordance with an <br /> a roved Plan of O erations. <br /> Approximately 1.2 miles of TCR 32 is affected. The <br /> Teller County Department of Transportation has <br />Roads. Projected impact of mining and determined that given the existing, unrestricted, <br /> CUPS for adjacenUoverlapping claims under <br />activities on public roads including estimated • Operator's control, Colorado Calumet will not <br />traffic volume. increase traffic above that of Crystaljack Mining <br /> and Glacier Peak Mining. Changed circumstances <br /> ma tri er reconsideration of this o inion. <br />Roads. Applicants shall comply with all • True. <br />a licable state and count road re ulations. <br />Safe considerations in the form of adequate • Fencing and signage is controlled by the USFS <br />fencin and warnin sin lacement. <br />Colorado Calumet (Dorris)-CUP-00550(06) <br />Planning Commission: July 11, 2006 <br />Tentative BOCC Hearing: August 10, 2006 <br />Staff Report: June 28, 2006 <br />Page 7 of 15 <br />
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