• thirty (30) feet from the intersection with a County road.
<br />$. HEIGHT
<br />There shall be no height limitation for any use specifically required for the mining, prospecting,
<br />exploring, milling, processing, and/or placering of mineral resources.
<br />6. JUNK
<br />No owner, agent, or occupant of any property shall be allowed to accumulate junk, including any
<br />incomplete, extensively damaged, or unlicensed vehicles within view from adjacent private
<br />property or public rights-of-way, other than that which is of historic significance or operable and
<br />usable in the mining operation.
<br />7. VISUAL OBSTRUCTIONS
<br />No wall, fence, sign, or other structure shall be erected, or vehicle parked, and no hedge, shrub,
<br />tree, or other growth shall be permitted on any property between any setback line and any public
<br />or private road or drive that would cause danger to traffic as determined by the County.
<br />g. MAINTENANCE OF DEFENSIBLE SPACE
<br />Any required defensible space shall be maintained in conformity with specifications established
<br />for the property by the Colorado State Forest Service or their designated agent.
<br />9. ABOVEGROUND STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AND PETROLEUM
<br />PRODUCTS
<br />a. Above-ground storage tanks containing flammable or combustible materials shall, if
<br />painted to blend with the surrounding natural environment, be labeled conspicuously with
<br />a National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) reflective emblem;
<br />b. All hazardous materials and petroleum products must be handled and stored in
<br />accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.
<br />D. PERMITTED PRINCIPAL USES
<br />A parcel of land classified for Mining may be used, subject to other federal, state, and county laws, for the
<br />following purposes only, except as otherwise herein provided:
<br />1. Any use or structure specifically required, used, or intended for the use of mining, prospecting,
<br />exploring, milling, processing, and/or placering of mineral resources. A commercial business,
<br />other than primarily related to mining, on a mining zoned parcel of land, other than as allowed
<br />under Home Occupation regulations, is prohibited.
<br />Examples include, but are not limited to, adits, tunnels, shafts, pits, stopes, raises, inclines,
<br />trenches, railroad tracks, conveyors, hoisting plants, headframes, tramways, roads, mills, ore bins,
<br />ore piles, waste dumps, water treatment facilities, smelters, core drill stations, ponds, pipelines,
<br />ditches, canals, wells, dams, environmental protection and monitoring facilities, laydown yards,
<br />maintenance and repair shops, lamphouses, power generation facilities, laboratories, offices,
<br />garages, storage buildings, warehouses, training centers, mine rescue stations, communications
<br />facilities, crushers, leach pads, sluices, rockers, dredges, amalgamators, roasters, concentrators,
<br />sorters, tanks, fans, explosives magazines, material bins, wash plants, bath houses, guardshacks,
<br />and other facilities actually used, required, or intended for use in connection with mining,
<br />prospecting, exploring, milling, and/or placering of mineral resources;
<br />2. Residential use is not a Permitted Principal Use in Mining Districts, except as permitted in
<br />Sections F and M-13. of this Section;
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