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2009-09-17_PERMIT FILE - M2009064
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DRMS Permit Index
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M2009064
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
9/17/2009
Doc Name
Sup Hearing and Weed Control Letter
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Grand Co.
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DRMS
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PSH
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Regular Board of County Commissioners Meeting -Grand County, Colorado <br />May 19, 2009 <br />Page 13 of 18 <br />4. All requirements addressed by the Soil Conservation Service response shall be listed and required as a <br />part of the Special Use Permit <br />Conditions shall be included as part of the Special Use Permit: <br />5. The proposed crushing and hauling hours shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday through <br />Saturday. <br />5. The hours for the maintenance facility are exempt from the restricted hours of the pit operation. <br />7. The Special Use Permit initial term shall be for five (5) years, May 2009 to May 2014. <br />S. Applicant should reserve the right to operate outside the bounds of time and date due to emergency <br />situations as other permit holders. <br />9. No skylining of equipment, vehicles, structures, or any of the permitted uses associated with this gravel <br />operation shall be allowed. <br />10. Equipment necessary to adequately operate the gravel pit shall be allowed. <br />11. A soil and vegetation study shall be obtained to ensure the success of any reclamation. <br />12. The Applicant shall obey all posted traffic speeds and be mindful of horseback riders. <br />13. The Applicant shall post proper signage to alert traffic on County Road 3 that trucks will be entering the <br />roadway. <br />14. Dust control on the connecting road between County Road 3 and the pit entrance shall be provided as <br />needed during periods of hauling. <br />15. The Applicant shall be responsible for all road repairs to the County roads deemed to be caused due to <br />gravel pit truck traffic. <br />16. This short 1100' section of road which comes off of Country Road 340 shall be designated a County <br />Road Number. <br />17. Mining of the 92.38 acre area is only allowed in twenty (20) acre blocks with reclamation of each <br />twenty (20) acres corresponding with the allowance of a new twenty (20) acre block. <br />18. All structures, excavations, equipment, stockpiled materials and other items commonly connected with <br />gravel extraction operations shall not expand beyond this twenty (20) acre block. <br />19. The proposed uses within the twenty (20) acre disturbance area may include but are not limited to: wash <br />plants, concrete plants, asphalt plants, crushers, stripping, mining, gravel processing (screening), <br />storage, hauling, maintenance facility and all equipment necessary to run the pit in an efficient manner. <br />20. If water is needed in pit operations in the future, adequate proof of water shall be provided. <br />21. The Applicant shall be responsible for insuring compliance with all applicable County, State and Federal <br />Rules, Regulations and Statutes. <br />22. That all standard language and conditions of Grand County's Special Use Permits be made part of any <br />approved permit for this request, under the following headings, as follows: <br />• Site maintenance <br />• Storage of abandoned equipment and materials <br />• Compliance with Federal, State and County Regulations <br />• Limitation of Liability <br />• Alteration of Terms and Conditions <br />• Binding Contract <br />• Site restoration upon termination of use <br />• Violation Permit <br />• Right of County to enter site <br />[End of Staff's Certificate] <br />Ms. Clement stated that on Recommendation 16, the Road should be referred to as County Road 3 instead of <br />County Road 340. <br />Mr. DiCola stated that the Certificate dated April 8, 2009, shows the proposed uses in the 20 acres will include <br />stripping, mining, gravel processing, screening, storage, and hauling. The Certificate for today shows the uses <br />in the 20 area can include wash plants, concrete plants, asphalt plants, structures, stripping, mining, gravel <br />processing, storage, hauling, maintenance facility, and all things to run this in an efficient manner. Mr. DiCola <br />asked how the public will know the uses of the area. <br />Ms. Clement stated that she was trying to standardize all the uses within the County gravel pit. There were a <br />couple of operations that were going to be standardized. The only way the public could have known, would to
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