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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1996076
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/20/1996
Doc Name
WESTERN SLOPE FLAGSTONE WESTERN SLOPE FLAGSTONE QUARRY 2 FN M-96-076
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MESA CNTY DEPT OF PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
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DNR
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D
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-~ • • <br />1722097 033E Pri 05/30/9: <br />MOrIIKh To~~ CLK3REC MESR CGUNTY Li <br />8^01C ~ 15 i FA6E S~r~] <br />kESOLUTION NO. Mrrr gs_~n~ <br />Planning Department No. C44-95 <br />APPROVAL OF <br />A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />FOR WESTERN SLOPE FLAGSTONE QUARRY NO. 2 <br />WHEREAS, Rudy & Ethel Fontanari sought approval of a <br />conditional use permit for the extraction of rip-rap materials in an <br />Agricultural Forestry Transitional (AFT) zone in the following location in Mesa <br />County, to wit: <br />(see attached) <br />WHEREAS, the public hearing before the Board of County <br />Commissioners was held June 20, 1995. <br />NOW THEREFORE, THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF THE <br />COUNTY OF MESA FINDS AS FOLLOWS: <br />notice; <br />That the hearing before the Board was held after proper <br />That the staff recommendation was contained in a staff <br />report dated May 11, 1995. <br />That the Mesa County Planning Commission made <br />recommendations for approval at the public hearing held on May 25, 1995. <br />That the permit request met with relevant Mesa County Land <br />Use Policies, specifically Policy #29 Mineral Extraction Policy and Chapter 10 <br />Conditional Use Permit Criteria in the Mesa County Land Development Code. <br />That the approval is in accordance with the health, safety <br />and welfare of the residents of Mesa County. <br />NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY <br />COMMISSIONERS IN THE COUNTY OF MESA, STATE OF COLORADO, that the conditional <br />use permit for the extraction of rip-rap materials is approved subject to the <br />following: <br />1. The haul road must be watered as needed to control dust to meet Section <br />10.7.6 in the Land Development Code; <br />2. The approved hours of operation are 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. as proposed; <br />3. All commercial traffic excluding the owner shall not use Rapid Creek Road <br />to access the quarry site, but is required to use the private road to the north <br />as proposed; <br />4. A final easement agreement between Peabody Western and the applicant must <br />be submitted before the development permit is recorded and the use is allowed <br />to commence; <br />5. An Air Pollution Control Permit must be obtained from the County Health <br />Department and a copy submitted to the Planning and Development-Division-prior J <br />to commencement of operations as stated in Section 10.7.14; <br />6. Heavy equipment storage should be limited to 16 vehicles related to the <br />operation and accepted by the Board of County Commissioners to ensure <br />compliance with Section 10.2.1.C; <br />7. A portable sanitary facility must be placed on site while excavation and <br />sorting activities are occurring in accordance with Section 10.1.D; <br />8. Revegetation must be guaranteed for a period of three years or until firmly <br />established to meet Section 10.7.18 and 10.1.F in the Code; <br />9. Tri-River Extension Service must approve the reclamation plan prior to the <br />recording of the development permit (which allows commencement of operations) <br />to meet Section 10.7.17; <br />10. The applicant must receive a Stormwater Discharge Permit from the State <br />Health Department in accordance with Section 10.7.15 prior to the recording <br />
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