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Mr. John Sliman • <br />Re: PCPC/SUP No. 570 (2nd Amended) <br />December 18, 1996 <br />Page Two <br />218 and regulated through the State of Colorado, Department of Natural Resources, <br />Mined Land Reclamation Division. Additional mining activities upon lands within the <br />described 3641 acres, but not covered by the financial assurance bond associated <br />with MLRB Permit No. M-85-218, would require an amendment to this special use <br />permit. <br />4. The applicant shall develop, operate, and manage the mining-related activity and <br />batch plant activity according to the rules, regulations, plans, and permits <br />administered by the applicable Federal, State, and local agencies. Any violation of a <br />rule, regulation, permit, or plan may result in the scheduling of a Show Cause <br />Hearing to consider the revocation of Special Use Permit No. 570. <br />5. Special Use Permit No. 570 (2nd Amended) shall be on a complaint basis. <br />NOTE: Section 36(i) of the Pueblo County Zoning Resolution provides that the action or <br />activity authorized by a special use permit must be exercised in full or construction <br />started within one year of the date of the Planning Commission's approval or the <br />special use permit becomes null and void unless the permit is extended by the <br />Commission. Further, the action or activity must be in full compliance with all <br />conditions of the special use permit. Please note that merely obtaining necessary <br />building permits, other local, State, or Federal operating permits, and entering into <br />agreements do not constitute an exercise in full or starting construction. <br />If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this Department at <br />583-6100. <br />Sincerely, <br />Kim B. Headley <br />Director <br />LRS <br />c: Mr. Buck Barnhart, Barnhart Agency <br />Mr. Jim Stevens, MLRB/MLRD <br />