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Sa4uache County Coun Moo;! <br />• ~ Lx riij/T ~ . <br />Saguache County <br />LAND USE ADMINISTRATOR <br />P. o. Bor, 1/c <br />Saguache, Colorado 81149 <br /> <br />Mr. Bruce Ward, Supervisor <br />Saguache County Road Dclr.u Lmcnt <br />('. O. Dox 42G <br />Saguache, Colo. 81149 <br />Dear Bruce: <br />III IIIIIIIIIIIII III <br />F'nonr tsS 2til <br />This letter is in respon:;c Lo your rcyucct. Cor inCurm.~tion regar~liny <br />the compliance of county gravel operations with exisCiny County :1on+ny <br />ReyulaCions. I hope the Col lowing wLll suLCicicnLly ,u+swcr your <br />questions. <br />A review of the Saguache County LanJ tlsc 'Luniny and Uuvc lopm~nt C.~dc <br />(1975) reveals that all sites con Corm with existing zoning. Currrnf ly, <br />the only zones which exist in Chis county are geological hazard cones, <br />wildfire hazard zones and mineral resources zones. Thy Aic-porL, <br />Cooper and Woodard sites all occur within Sand and Gravel Mineral <br />Resource Zones. The remaining pits do not occur in any t}•pe oC <br />zoned area. The location of Lhe three piLS within the Sind anal <br />Gravel Mineral Resource 'Lone does not constitute a noncon Mrminq <br />use because there are no structures or Cac ilit ics which would pr ec LuJr <br />the extraction of thr minerals idcntifi.ed in the nn~.~. <br />Sincerely, <br />~~ <br />Mark Daily <br />MD/1lc <br /> <br />