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Johri L Klomp <br />District 7 <br />chairman 1000 <br />Loretta Kennedy <br />DisUict 2 <br />Matt J. Peulen <br />District 7 <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Pueblo County Planning Commission <br />FROM: Ann Cotton, Planner I ~/ <br />DATE: <br />May 11, 2000 <br />Kim 8. Headley <br />Planning and Developmerrt <br />Director <br />pia n nl ng@co.pue6lo.eo. us <br />RECENED <br />MAY 192000 <br />Division of Minerals ~ GeOtogY <br />~~ <br />SUBJECT: SPECIAL USE PERMIT NO. 1999-007, ONE-YEAR REVIEW <br />LAFARGE, INC. (APPLICANT), C/O BUCK BARNHART & JOE GAGLIANO <br />(AGENTS), C.R. EVANS (PROPERTY OWNER), 231 NYBERG ROAD <br />PURPOSE <br />This is a one-year review of a Special Use Permit for Natural Deposits, Extraction, and <br />Processing, to allow a sand and gravel extraction and processing operation on 4481 acres in an <br />A-1, Agricultural (minimum 40 acres) Zone District (Exhibit 1). The operation will include <br />extraction, crushing and screening, a wash plant, and stockpiling. The application includes a <br />proposal to reclaim 300 surface acres to a permanent lake (Exhibits 2 and 8). <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends APPROVAL of Special Use Permit No. 1999-007 with the following <br />conditions: <br />1. Special Use Permit No. 1999-007 shall be for sand and gravel extraction, crushing, <br />screening, washing and stockpiling only within the proposed 4481 acres. There shall be no <br />blasting permitted in association with the mineral extraction activities. <br />2. Approval of this special use permit does not guarantee a right to reclaim and/or use the site <br />as a permanent lake, or to 'grandfather' activities or uses of the lake itself. Should the Mined <br />Land Reclamation Board and the State Engineer's Office approve the proposed reclamation <br />to a permanent lake, the applicant and all future operators and land owners are hereby <br />advised the use of the lake must comply with all Federal, State, and local regulations in <br />application at the time of, and following, complete reclamation of the site. Such regulations <br />may include, but not be limited to land use activities, water rights, wetlands, special use <br />permits, access permits, and flood plain permits. <br />3. Should the Mined Land Reclamation Board and/or the State Engineer's Office deny the <br />proposed reclamation of the site to a permanent lake, the applicant shall apply for an <br />229 WEST 12"' STREET ^ PUEBLO, COLORADO 81003.2810 ^ (719) SB3-8100 ^ FAX (719) 583-6376 <br />BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br />DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT <br />