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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000080
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/11/2000
Doc Name
BOARD OF CNTY COMMISSIONERS PUBLIC HEARING
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Raeelved: ]/t0/ O 2:O6PM: 303]96606a - ~ PREEO SILVERMAN GREEN; Page 3 <br />' JUL-10-2000 02:OBPFV FR011-PLANyJ;tG DIVISION-ARAPANOE COUNTY 303796605 T-676 P.003/017 F-817 <br /> : <br />magnesium chloride or calcium chloride, speed limit sign along access roads, antl <br />planting of millet on the storage piles for stabilization. <br />2. Noise mitigation measures be incorporated as identified in this report: revise the <br />pattern of excavation so that all activity moves from east to west, the applicant is <br />researching the use of movement sensitive back up beepers to further minimize <br />noise, a maximum noise level be established at the property boundary and a <br />monitoring plan be established. <br />3. Drainage studies be completed and reviewed by Arapahoe County Engineering. If <br />determined necessary, the revision of the FHAD document shat{ be completed. <br />Q. Obtain the necessary Permit from the State Department of Minerals and Geology. <br />5. Obtain Colorado Department of Health Air Quality and Storrn Water Permits. <br />6. Establish a weed management practice acceptable to W. Arapahoe County Soil <br />Conservation District and the Arapahoe County Weed Inspector. <br />7. The screening operation will be incorporated into the application, specifications and <br />associated impacts will be analyzed and mitigation, if necessary, will be established. <br />8. All outstanding issues with the Division of Wildlife be addressed. <br />Modifications to these requirements may be made as additional information is available. <br />Following the scheduling of this item by the BOCC, a meeting was conducted on June <br />26, 2000 that included a number of technical experts, County staff, and two adjacent <br />property owners. The major issues relating to this application were addressed and <br />technical opinions were expressed. The agenda for the discussion is attached, and a <br />summary of these comments are incorporated into the body of this report as italicized. <br />All changes agreed upon prior to May 30`" are also incorporated. <br />1. BACKGROUND <br />Pioneer Sand Company Inc. is a local Colorado company, providing materials and <br />services to many of the communities along the front-range. Headquartered in Colorado <br />Springs for the past 27 years, their natural resources company provides aggregates, <br />gravel, sand, topsoil, and other related materials and services to the general public and <br />other contractors. The company has ten (10) outlets in Fort Collins, Denver and <br />Colorado Springs. <br />The property is zoned A-1 and is being used for dry land farming by the Grimm family. <br />In the A-1 zone district, mining, quarry and earth extraction industries are uses by <br /> <br />
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