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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2000041
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
5/16/2000
Doc Name
MEMO SPECIAL USE PERMIT 1999-007 ONE YEAR REVIEW LAFARGE INC APPLICANT C/O BUCK BARNHART & JOE GAGLI
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ANN COTTON
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PUEBLO CNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
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<br />Ms. Ann Cotton, Assistant Planner <br />Pueblo County Planning & Development <br />May 6, 1999 <br />Page 2 <br />Since there are no plans to erect any permanent structures in this S.U.P. area, we believe that any <br />Flood Hazazd Area Development Permit is not needed. As you know, Van Truan of the Corps of <br />Engineers has been alerted on this application. We have talked to Van and he knows the area, and <br />stated that he would like to inspect after the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology (MLRB) <br />notifies him, however, he didn't think there were any problems <br />Please note that crushing and screening will take place on the S.U.P. area, and that we have located <br />the equipment and stockpiles between 500 fr and 600 ft to the east of the Southwest "John Sliman" <br />property. This was done with his input and Lafarge informal agreement on May 4, 1999 between <br />John Sliman and Patrick Reeves, Manager for Lafazge. <br />The mining of this azea, approximately 300 acres, will take about sixty (60) years, with five (5) acres <br />per year being mined. Since this is a wet pit, dust from the mining will be minimal. <br />2.) The Reclamation Map shows the final configuration of the mined azea, which will be a lake, and <br />the end use has not been decided as of yet. The landowner may want some specific requirements, <br />and we are working with him and also with our own reclamation personnel. Therefore we only know <br />at this time that we will have a lake. The lake will meet all of DMG-MLRB specifications. The <br />earthen berm shown on the Reclamation Plan Map is a low berm, intended to keep all of our <br />stormwater on site, and not to change the historical pattern. <br />We hope this will help in your review of S.U.P. application 1999-007, and if we can be of any more <br />help, please call. <br />Sincerely, <br />Joe P. Gagliano <br />Consultant for Lafarge, Inc. <br />JPG/gb <br />EXHIBI{T_ . <br />S'u00 ~' <br />
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